Network Services. Domain Controllers: – Used for Account management (e.g. user accounts, group accounts Register Hardware like Printers and PC Authentication.

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Network Services

Domain Controllers: – Used for Account management (e.g. user accounts, group accounts Register Hardware like Printers and PC Authentication DNS: Not only for websites To administer the To organise the intranet

Network Services File Services: (file transfer and file sharing) – FTP – Peer to peer – MSN – HTTP – – OS file sharing

Network Services Application Services: – Database servers – Web servers (intranet / internet) – Proxy servers – Print servers – Network storage – Mobile networking Telecommunications Services: – – Voip – Chat