Setting up a network requires not only hardware configuration, but software as well. The software that manages the network is known as a network operating system (NOS). The NOS includes tools for creating user accounts, setting permissions on shared resources (like files and folders), and generally managing every aspect of the network.
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Role of a network administrator The network administrator has the responsibility of ensuring that the network is up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They add new users to the network and manage user names, passwords, and network permissions (which network resources each user is allowed to access). |
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As discussed in Peer-to-Peer Networks, both Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems include software to allow network connectivity. For a simple peer-to-peer network, additional server software is not necessary. |
Network software features:
User management
Resource management