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Workgroup (computer networking)

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Workgroup is Microsoft's term for peer-to-peer local area network. Computers running Microsoft operating systems in the same workgroup may share files, printers, or Internet connection.[1] Workgroup contrasts with a domain, in which computers rely on centralized authentication. YEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYE

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See also

References

  1. ^ "What Is a Workgroup in Computer Networking?". compnetworking.about.com. Retrieved 2014-04-17.