Question: I'm setting up a home network, but I'm not sure which way I should do it. What is the difference between a domain and a workgroup for a home network? Answer: This assumes we are dealing with ...
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 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 ...
Looking to try Veeam out. I have two sites with a decent speed WAN connection between them and a NAS at each side. Environment is 2012R2 Hyper-V with one site configured in a cluster. The goal is to ...
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 ...
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