Can I have two Domain in one network?

I have two Server in my office in same network.
Server A is Active Directory / Domain Server. Certain user join domain and connect to this server.
Server B is File Server. The other user just use Workgroup. But now this server want to Up Domain to be Domain Server.
But user that connect to the domain Server A will not connect to domain server B and user connect to domain server B will not connect to domain server A.
Is there any problem if I setup two domain in one network?
Please Advise.

Domains are logical structure of your network. Yes you can create two domains in the same network. One thing you should consider in this scenario is trusts between your domains. By default separate domains have not any trusts between each other and you should
establish trust manually if you would like to have users in A authenticated in domain B.
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