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member server & standalone server?
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| ADRENALINE 2004-01-26, 6:23 am |
| -Strict starts-
In a domain,the servers that are not domain controllers are member servers.
And in a workgroup,the servers that are surely and cant be domain
controllers because then it wouldnt be a workgroup,are called standalone
servers.
-Strict ends-
Well i wonder , can we call,in a directory;
a non domain controller both be called standalone server and member server?
and in a workgroup ,that server that doesnt hold a directory,can be called
both member server or directory server?
or is it strictly like what i told before ( see strict),meaning member
server belongs to domain structure and standalone server belongs to
workgroup structure?
Thanks
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| Simon Geary 2004-01-26, 10:23 am |
| Your strict definition is the correct one.
"ADRENALINE" <overclock_addict@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> -Strict starts-
> In a domain,the servers that are not domain controllers are member
servers.
> And in a workgroup,the servers that are surely and cant be domain
> controllers because then it wouldnt be a workgroup,are called standalone
> servers.
> -Strict ends-
>
> Well i wonder , can we call,in a directory;
> a non domain controller both be called standalone server and member
server?
>
> and in a workgroup ,that server that doesnt hold a directory,can be
called
> both member server or directory server?
> or is it strictly like what i told before ( see strict),meaning member
> server belongs to domain structure and standalone server belongs to
> workgroup structure?
> Thanks
>
>
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