Workgroups and domains provide ways for multiple Windows-based computers on a network to communicate. Both systems allow for file sharing and printer sharing. The main difference comes down to how the ...
Can someone please explain this behavior to me?<BR><BR>NT4 Network, WINS, PDC. 98SE station. 98 station logs onto the network fine. Script executes, drives map, printers map. Can search for computers ...
I had a network that was running on an NT 4.0 server using a domain. We recently upgraded to Windows 2k server and set up an Active Directory domain.<P>We ran into all sorts of problems, DNS wasn't ...
A relatively simple system of network administration that is widely used in small Windows networks. Computers and printers are each assigned to a workgroup name, which allows them to communicate with ...
There are various ways to work together in a network based on Windows 11. The simplest is to set up a shared workgroup, a kind of team of computers with equal rights. The workgroup in Windows 11 ...
Printer Sharing can be set up in two ways -- Workgroups and Public Folder Sharing. Using a Workgroup allows you to share printers across the network. This makes it possible to send documents to a ...
A system of centralized network administration, in which the permissions that grant access to resources in the network are maintained in one or more servers called "domain controllers" (see PDC).