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Windows Server 2003 (7979 bytes)
1: ...p in the evolution of [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] [[server]] [[operating system]]s. 3: ...port, to ease the transition from NT 4 to Windows 2003 and XP. 5: ...ormance of [[ASP.NET]] (the successor of [[Active Server Pages]]) has improved and integration is tighter. 9: Microsoft launched the new product on April 24, [[2003]]. 12: ...re a number of improvements from [[Windows 2000]] server, notably: Windows Server domain (1824 bytes) 1: ...ns who wish to centralize the management of their Windows computers. Each person who uses computers within ... 14: * [http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/7588/7588.html Trusted and Trus... Windows Personal Web Server (921 bytes) 1: ...erver software offered by [[Microsoft]] for the [[Windows operating system]]. It has fewer features than [[... 3: ...]], before deployment to a test or production Web server. 4: ...ctions to a database server for a web application server with this setup, as well. 6: ...superseded by IIS after the general deployment of Windows 2000 (NT 5.0). 8: {{Windows-stub}} Windows 2000 Datacenter Server (647 bytes) 1: ...tial or sensitive data frequently via a central [[server]]. 8: ...mation available in the [http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/datacenter/hcl/ HCL]. 10: {{Windows-stub}} Windows 2000 Advanced Server (282 bytes) 1: ... is a variant of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 2000 Server]] [[operating system]] designed for medium-to-lar... 3: ...ition [[64 bit]] version of Windows 2000 Advanced Server was made available via the OEM Channel. 5: {{Windows-stub}} Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition (1291 bytes) 1: ...clumsy to add a hardware keyboard. Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition also includes support for Wi-Fi Pr... Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition (1334 bytes) 2: ...clumsy to add a hardware keyboard. Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition also includes support for Wi-Fi Pr... Name server (373 bytes) 1: A <b>name server</b> is computer server [[software]] that implements a name service proto... 4: See also [[root nameserver]]. 13: [[nl:Domain Name Server]] Server (6027 bytes) 1: : ''This article is about computer servers. For the food service use, see [[waiter]].'' 3: In [[computing]], a '''server''' is: 5: ... the term. Web, [[email|mail]], and [[database]] servers are what most people access when using the [[int... 7: ...es designed for this purpose. In a general sense, server machines have high-capacity (and sometimes redund... 11: ... refer to the software, such as the [[Apache HTTP server]], which runs on such a machine and manages the d... Application server (1892 bytes) 1: An '''application server''' is a [[server]] [[computer]] in a [[computer network]] dedicate... 3: ...sed from a wide variety of clients, including non-Windows platforms such as [[Apple Macintosh|Mac]] and [[U... 23: [[nl:Applicatieserver]] Proxy server (6943 bytes) 1: ..., the proxy may alter the client's request or the server's response for various purposes. 3: ... of Web pages and files available on remote [[Web server]]s, allowing [[local area network|local network]]... 5: ...ediately. Otherwise it fetches it from the remote server, saves a copy in the cache and returns it to the ... 11: ...ent proxy''' or '''transproxy''' combines a proxy server with NAT so that connections are routed into the ... 19: ... open proxies on unwitting end users' [[Microsoft Windows]] computers by means of [[computer virus]]es desi... Print server (298 bytes) 1: ...nt jobs from external client computers. The print server then sends the data to the appropriate printer th... Key server (1219 bytes) 1: In [[computer security]], a '''key server''' is a computer -- typically running special sof... 5: ...le proprietary [[PKI]] systems which maintain key servers for their users; only their users are likely to ... 11: [[it:Key server]] Sound server (1259 bytes) 1: ...e [[soundcard]]. The term could also apply to a [[server]] dedicated to audio [[streaming]] or a [[network... 15: * http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Sound_server 17: * http://www.lofttech.com/soundserver/ Video server (551 bytes) 1: ...e or [[ISDN]] connection. With the use of a video server attached to an analog camera, all elements of an ... Server Socket (1139 bytes) 1: ...read from or write to, depending on the code. The server socket itself will still be available to accept o... 5: #Create a server socket 6: ServerSocket = CreateNewSocket( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM ); 7: BindSocketToIP( ServerSocket, LOCALIP ); 8: ListenForConnections( ServerSocket ); Database server (563 bytes) 1: ...e.g., [[MySQL]]) rely exclusively on the [[client-server]] model for [[database]] access. Sambar Server (304 bytes) 1: ...r templates. Its main competitor is [[Apache HTTP Server]]. Blade server (1056 bytes) 1: ...nd [[network]] connections. The idea behind blade servers is that many such blades can be added in space-s... 3: Blade servers are ideal for specific purposes such as [[web ho... 5: Although blade server technology allows for open, cross-vendor solution... Application Server (1907 bytes) 1: An '''Application Server''' is a [[server]] [[computer]] in a [[computer network]] dedicate... 3: ...sed from a wide variety of clients, including non-Windows platforms such as [[Apple Macintosh|Mac]] and [[U... 23: [[nl:Applicatieserver]]
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