what is domain
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Answer / ajit sahoo
Domain is a logical secure Administrative boundary of a network.
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Answer / rakesh
domain is centralize system. its provide the all services
in the holl network on clients side its porcessing is
called domain
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Answer / vel
a group of computers are centralized by one PC that is
Domain Controller this setup is nothing but domain in this
group all of one having logical connection(security,group
policy ,permission to interact with internet ,etc..) between
Domain Controller.
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Answer / ashok
Domain is collection of computers connected together with a
server and users
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Answer / vikas sharma
domain is the group of interconnected systems,users and
resources.in domain computers can exchange the
data,information and also share the resources.
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