what is mean by domain
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Answer / rajan bhargava
Domain: A domain is a logical structure of network which is
control by Domain Controller.
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Answer / vinod
a domain is collection of computers connected together with a
server and users. it provides centralized administrations.it
requires an administrator
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Answer / riyaz
Domain is a Logical secure administrative boundary. Creating
the initial Domain Controller in a network also creates the
Domain - you cannot have a domain without at least one
domain controller. Each domain is identified by a DNS domain
Name. In 2000, 2003 & 2008 we can represent a domain with
the help of Triangle. where as in NT 4.0 we cam represent a
domain with the help of Circle.
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Answer / arpit agarwal
A domain is server which is configured with AD and provide a
centralize administration to all users.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
To,convert a Workstation into Domain Controller then i
should install ADS and ADS is integrated with DNS.A
workstation is converted into Domain Controller by
following below steps:
Start---Run-----DCPROMO is the command to install ADS to
convert a workstation into Domain Controller.
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