For our small company, we’re about to set up a server with Windows Server 2003. We have 4 client PCs that will be networked to the server. We want to use the server to 1) run our SQL-based accounting database software, 2) act as a file server for storing Excel, Word, etc files. Why is it better to set up a domain rather than a workgroup? What will a domain allow us to do that a workgroup wouldn’t let us do?

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Answer by pc21geek
A domain will allow you more security and control of the client computers. There are alot of settings to take advantage of under a domain. Plus its more secure and easily scaleable if your organisation grows. One thing to consider, if you do choose a domain, make sure the client computers operating systems will be able to utilize a domain. Windows XP home cannot. Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro can. Hope this helps.

Kevin

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