Talk:Windows ___domain

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Latest comment: 12 years ago by NegativeIQ in topic Domain networks are not strictly client-server

Page name

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"Windows Server ___domain" may not be the ideal name for this page. "Domain" by itself is ambiguous, but "Windows Server ___domain" isn't a widely used term. If someone can come up with something better please rename it. Rhobite 04:01, Sep 7, 2004 (UTC)

In my opinion a page should be called what it really should be called, and if the author of it calls it Windows Server ___domain, then so be it. Redirections were invented for a reason ;-)

Domains are always Active Directory?

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The article mentions that the ___domain uses Active Directory, but prior to Windows 2000 Server, there was a different ___domain system that did not use Active Directory. [Chapter 11 from Introducing Windows 2000 Server] says the following (emphasis added):

Windows NT domains worked best in small-sized and medium-sized environments. Administrators of large environments were forced to partition their network into multiple domains interconnected with trusts. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server introduces Active Directory to replace ___domain functionality.

In essence, saying that domains use Active Directory ignores the history that caused AD to be created. --TehBuzzy 17:49, 23 May 2006 (UTC) This is not the case, as computer could very well participate in a Windows Server Domain but belong to a different type of authentication service it would not "have" to be included in the active directiry. Hoovie 03:59, 16 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Workgroups

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I think there should be some mention of workgroups or at least a See Also link to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workgroup as if a computer were to participate in a windows ___domain, it would be excluded from participating in a workgroup. Hoovie 03:59, 16 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

WHAT IS THE FUNTION OF WINDOWS DOMAIN

Centralised authentication, mainly. AND STOP SHOUTING.81.23.50.232 (talk) 05:46, 20 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Merge with Active Directory

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