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Our Latest Articles
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Windows Sockets
Windows Sockets, also called Winsock, is an interprocess communication (IPC) mechanism that provides reliable, connection-oriented two-way communication or unreliable connectionless communication between processes on two computers.
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winnt.exe
Explore the role and functionality of winnt.exe, the key setup program for installing legacy Windows NT and 2000 operating systems.
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Wins Record
Learn about the historical and functional aspects of WINS Records in Windows-based networks. This article complements our main WINS guide, covering everything from its workings to examples.
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Webcasting
Webcasting is any technology that enables automatic delivery of information from Web sites on the Internet.
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Web Server
Web server is an application that supports the server side of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the Internet protocol for the World Wide Web (WWW).
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Web Browser – What it is, How It Works, How it all began
Web Browser (or Internet Browser) is an application that supports the client-side of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the Internet protocol for the World Wide Web (WWW).
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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, is a vendor-neutral organization created in 1994 that develops common, interoperable protocols for the World Wide Web (WWW).
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World Wide Web (WWW)
World Wide Web, or WWW, is the most popular of Internet services, rapidly changing the way business is done around the world.
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Windows Script Host (WSH)
Windows Script Host, or WSH, is a language-independent scripting host included with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems that allows administrators to execute scripts for administrative tasks either from the command console (using cscript.exe) or by double-clicking on a desktop shortcut (using wscript.exe).
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WINS Proxy Agent
WINS Proxy Agent is a computer on a network that enables non-WINS clients to perform NetBIOS name resolution using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
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WINS Client
Discover the WINS Client, its functionality in network name resolution, configuration process, and the shift to modern alternatives.
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WINS Server
WINS server is a Microsoft Windows-based server running the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) that can accept NetBIOS name registrations and queries.