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In a workgroup network model, how are resources managed?
In a workgroup network model, how are resources managed?
- Management of each resource is performed on a centralized server
- Management of each resource is performed on a dedicated workstation
- Management of each resource is performed on a cloud-based platform
- Management of each resource is performed on individual computers (correct)
How is a domain network model different from a workgroup?
How is a domain network model different from a workgroup?
- A domain has no shared resources, while a workgroup allows resource sharing
- A domain has no centralized administration, while a workgroup does
- A domain has no security measures, while a workgroup has built-in security
- A domain is based on a client/server model, while a workgroup is peer-to-peer (correct)
How is a computer identified in the network browser within a workgroup?
How is a computer identified in the network browser within a workgroup?
- By a domain name
- By an IP address
- By a MAC address
- By a hostname (correct)
What network type must be set within a workgroup to make the computer discoverable and allow sharing?
What network type must be set within a workgroup to make the computer discoverable and allow sharing?
What must be selected to share files on the network?
What must be selected to share files on the network?
What is the drawback of workgroups compared to domains in terms of user accounts?
What is the drawback of workgroups compared to domains in terms of user accounts?
What is the purpose of nearby sharing in Windows?
What is the purpose of nearby sharing in Windows?
What is required for network users to access file shares configured on the local computer with password-protected sharing?
What is required for network users to access file shares configured on the local computer with password-protected sharing?
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