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domain A group of computers and devices on a network that are administered as a unit with common rules and procedures. Within the Internet, domains are defined by the IP address. All devices sharing a common part of the IP address are said to be in the same domain.
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domain A sub-set of Internet addresses. Domains are hierarchical, lower-level domains often refer to specific Web sites within a top-level domain. The distinguishing part of the address appears at the end. Example of top-level domains: .com, .edu, .gov, .org (subdividing addresses into areas of use). There are also numerous geographic top-level domains: .ar, .ca, .fr, .ro (referring to specific countries).
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domain A domain is the part of the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that locates an organization or entity on the Internet; for example, www.watchfire.com.
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domain The address of a site, without the protocol, path, page or other items attached. For example, microsoft.com is a domain, however, a full URL could be http://www.microsoft.com/stuff/page.html.
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domain A Domain is defined as the physical computer on which the GroupDrive Server Service is running. The GroupDrive Administrator program can connect to the Local Domain. For each Domain, you can define zero or more Server instances. Each Server instance is identified by a unique IP/Port combination. In the graphic at the right, the domains are represented by the blue computer monitor located directly under the Domains node in the tree.
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