Talk about Domain or workgroup ... can somebody please explain what the difference is between a work group and a domain, and should i have a domain instead of a workgroup what one is best and for what reasons; thank you; --; Kevin; ... Re: Domain or workgroup...
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The difference between a workgroup and domain are huge and even more than what you explained. Basically it comes down to how large your network is, what your security concerns are and probably most importantly, how many users you have.
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In Windows NT, a domain combines some of the advantages of a workgroup (a group of users who exchange access to each others' resources on different computers) and a directory (a group of users who are managed centrally by an administrator).
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A Windows Server domain is a logical group of computers running versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that share a central directory database. This central database (known as Active Dir...
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And the problem and "fix" is repeatable in different VMWare XP SP2 workgroup / non-domain installations. So it's not something that is special with this particular installation. ... Windows Authentication fails on Windows XP SP2 without domain (workgroup) by UncleRedZ...
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When I'm helping someone set up a new Windows NT network, one question I hear often is: "What exactly is the difference between a workgroup and a domain?" To build a workgroup, you need only ... Explanation is really excellent and explains the concept is explained well even a naive with little bit of networking knowledge;
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[Archive] Changed Domain to Workgroup and can't Login Forgot Administrator Password ... So I just got a new laptop from work which was setup on a domain. I changed the domain to a workgroup so I could connect to my home network to backup stuff from my old laptop. However, now of course I can't login.
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RE: Windows XP Pro Workgroup / Domain diference ... Workgroups and domains explained; It's important to understand the similarities and differences between domains and workgroups. Both are ways of grouping computers on a network. Unlike workgroups, domains are controlled from a central location and require...
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I have a client who has been asking me the difference (and benefits) of a domain over a workgroup. While I can (and have) explained several aspects of the domain model I'd like to find a web site I... ... I have a client who has been asking me the difference (and benefits) of a domain over a workgroup. While I can (and...
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When I Google that, I see lots of pages talking about using NET.EXE with the LOGON parameter to log onto a workgroup or a domain. The docs even mention a /DOMAIN option for logging onto a domain. Was that removed from NET.EXE ... It has been explained to lwebber that the option no longer exists in current operating systems.
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