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What is bkhost domain?

As we all know the Internet is a global computer network, created by thousands of computer networks from everywhere. Different from the organization at different levels: local, inter-provincial, international of a telecommunication network such as voice network, for example, the Internet has only one organization level, the computer networks are small, though large when connected to the Internet are equal to each other. Because of such an organization, the Internet has an address structure, a unique addressing method, which is very different from the organization of the address of a telecommunication network.

The Internet address (IP) currently being used is (IPv4) with 32 bits divided into 4 octets (each octet has 8 bits, equivalent to 1 byte), counting from left to right bit 1 to bit 32, the The octet is separated by a period (.) And expressed as a full decimal of 12 digits.

For example, an Internet address: 146.123.110.224

(The future IP address used is IPv6 with 128 bits 4 times longer than IPv4. The IPv4 version is capable of providing 232 = 4 294 967 296 addresses. The IPv6 version is capable of providing 2 128 addresses) .

Because users can remember such long alphanumeric addresses when connecting to the Internet, it is very difficult and therefore there is always a meaningful name that is easy for users to remember. that on the Internet is called the Domain Name or Domain Name.

For example: VIET SOLUTION's Web Server contains the company's website with 64.62,250.68, VIET SOLUTION's domain name is vietsol.net. In fact, users do not need to know the IP address, just remember the domain name is accessible.

So a domain name is a noun that translates according to the meaning of each word (Word by Word) from English (Domain Name). In essence, the domain name is the identification of the location of a computer on the Internet, in other words the domain name is the name of the network, the name of the server on the Internet.

To give you an idea of how a domain name works, think of it as your office address in life. Customers do not need to remember your office coordinates on the map is how much, just remember the address is enough.

Due to the unique 1 and 1 nature on the Internet, you cannot register a Domain Name when another person is already the owner. If you need to register a Domain Name corresponding to your business name on the Internet, check and register immediately before others register your loss of that domain name.
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Unable to log in and can't change Domain?

Log on with local admin account. When you can't do it, you have to reconncet it to the domain and take it out of the domain otherwise new installation.
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What is dns

DNS stands for Domain Name System. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participating entities. Most importantly, it translates domain names meaningful to humans into the numerical identifiers associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide.
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Wat is a logon domain

a log on domain is the main network server that you want to connect to (more or less)

this would mainly appear on a LAN. (local area network)

for E.G

username: Ronald
Domain: Mcdonalds.co.uk
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Soumajit
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User creating in domain

In active directory on the server you need to create a network admin user and any other normal users u want to have access to the domain.
Then you have to add the pc to the domain using the network admin user.
After this u can log on to the pc with the network admin or the other created user names.
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DNS Name resolution Between private & Public network.

You do not need to configure ISP's PTR records. Instead define their DNS addresses as forwarders in the properties of DNS server under forwarders tab and flush DNS cache.
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I dont know what is domain

A Microsoft Windows Active Directory Domain is a directory service for a computer network. Think of it like a phonebook for all your companies computers, users, and printers to name a few. Active Directory provides a central authentication point for all users/computers in the building and controls network policies. This makes network management for multiple computers and users MUCH easier.

For more information, see Microsoft's Official Active Directory site.
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What is domain test??

Domain testing generally includes DNS resolution and configuration of you domain name. It can also include the network performance of the DNS, WEB and other services attached to the domain.

For a more detailed description of domains and DNS see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name_system

For an example of some of the domain testing techniques see:
http://www.testdomain.net/
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hi,
the difference between workgroup and the domain is
workgroup is a peer to peer network, no centralised administration and security is less.
domain is a client/ server network, administration will be done by domain and is more secure.



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