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Is domain name case sensitive?

Yes.


Is vtp domain name case sensitive?

Yes.


How do you create work group?

Configuring a workgroup is easy - give the workgroup and name and use that name in the workgroup section for the computer identification. The other choice is for a client-server (domain) based network. Therefore you only have two choices for computer identification; either as a workgroup or as a domain (client/server).


How do you setup a Computer to Computer Workgroup?

if its windows xp right click on my computer, then select properties, then click on computer name tab then on the network id button and change the workgroup in the workgroup box. Any computer you want to be in the workgroup you need to make sure all those computers say the same thing


Can a workgroup and a domain share the same name?

yes


Is xml case sensitive?

Yes xml is case sensitive, this includes enumerations which are also case sensitive.


Is the identifiers 'name' and 'NAME' different in c?

Yes they is different, C language are case-sensitive.


What is another name for workgroup model network?

A peer to peer network.


What is the secritycode for 5 case -sensitive characters 13 case -sensitive characters 10 hexadecimal 0-9 a-f case -sensitive characters 26 hexadecimal0-9 a-f case -sensitive characters?

asfasf


How do you create workgroup for 5 comps in same room all hooked to a switch then to modem for DSL?

win+Pause->Computer Name->Change. After you have changed the workgroup name you will have to restart your PC(s) to make it's working.


Which case is case sensitive upper case or lower case?

Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.


What two text boxes are used to identify a computer on a workgroup?

In what context? What operating system? If you are referring to Windows, you can typically Right-Click on My Computer and select properties. Clicking on the Comptuer Name tab will show you the name of the computer and the name of the workgroup or domain to which it belongs. Alternatively, you can open a command prompt and type 'net name' and press the Enter key. However, this will not show the workgroup or domain info, only the computer name and username.