What is the different between workgroup and domain?
Answer / Manikant Prasad
A Workgroup is a collection of computers that share resources without a centralized authentication server. Each computer in a workgroup manages its own user accounts and security policies independently. A Domain, on the other hand, is a network of computers that share resources and use Active Directory to manage users, groups, and security policies centrally.
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