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 ...
I might have posted a related issue here, but I just wanted a confirmation of some things. All the machines even after joining the Domain will keep all the info on the Local Machine. Nothing will ever ...
If you leave a company and your personal computer is connected to the company's domain, you can leave the domain to join a Workgroup provided that you're directly connected to the domain and that you ...
I administer about 400 computers...Dell boxes all running WinXP Pro SP2. The one thing that sucks is there is no Windows domain hence no Active Directory. They all belong to a common workgroup on a ...
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