Window NT Workstation and Server. Windows NT refers to two products workstation server can act as both a client and server in a network environment.

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Window NT Workstation and Server

Windows NT refers to two products workstation server can act as both a client and server in a network environment

Window NT Workstation a desktop operating system can be used on a stand alone computer or a networked computer

Windows NT Server a multipurpose server operating system optimized to be a file, print and application server

Windows NT Domains A domain contains a computer running Windows NT Server configured as a primary domain controller (PDC). The PDC maintains a directory database that stores all of the account and security information for the domain. Examples: uwstudent, uwyo, cosclab

User Profiles a collection of files that determine a user’s computing environment The user profile contains all user-definable settings for the work environment desktop settings, menus network and printer connections display, mouse and sound settings favorites, history, address books default user profile, roaming user profile