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1 network server
"On the Internet or other network, a computer or program that hosts web pages and responds to commands from a client." -
2 server
"On the Internet or other network, a computer or program that hosts web pages and responds to commands from a client." -
3 NAP enforcement client
"A component in a NAP client architecture that integrates with network access technologies, such as DHCP, VPN, 802.1X, IPsec, and RD Gateway. The NAP enforcement client requests access to a network, communicates a client computer's health status to the NAP server that is providing the network access, and communicates the restricted status of the client computer to other components of the NAP client architecture." -
4 Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Relay
A component of Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007 that provides wide area network (WAN) presence and awareness services; optimizes network bandwidth; and enables communication between Microsoft Office Groove 2007 clients when direct client-to-client communication is not possible.Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 RelayEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Relay
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5 NAP health policy server
A server running NPS that evaluates NAP client health status. The NAP health policy server uses health policies and network policies to evaluate compliance of NAP client computers. -
6 proxy server
"A server located on a network between client software, such as a Web browser, and another server. It intercepts all requests to the server to determine whether it can fulfill them itself. If not, it forwards the request to another server." -
7 Quarantine Server
The server component in a Network Access Protection (NAP) deployment that that coordinates the output from all the System Health Validators and decides whether a Quarantine Enforcement Server should quarantine a client or not (IAS is a Quarantine Server). -
8 Quarantine Enforcement Client
A component in a Network Access Protection (NAP) Client Architecture defined for a specific type of network access (for example DHCP configuration or VPN connections) and matched to a specific type of NAP server.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Quarantine Enforcement Client
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9 Remote Installation Server
"An optional component that remotely installs Windows XP Professional. RIS installs the operating system on remote boot-enabled client computers by connecting the computer to the network, starting the client computer, logging on with a valid user account, and copying an operating system image to the client computer."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Remote Installation Server
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10 IAS Server
A server component that coordinates the output from all the system health validators (SHVs) and determines whether Quarantine Enforcement Server (QES) components should isolate a client from the network or not based on health policy compliance. -
11 DHCP client
Any network-enabled device that supports the ability to communicate with a DHCP server for the purpose of obtaining dynamic leased IP configuration and related optional parameters information. -
12 ODS library
A set of C functions that makes an application a server. ODS library calls respond to requests from a client in a client/server network. Also manages the communication and data between the client and the server. ODS library follows the tabular data stream (TDS) protocol. -
13 load balancing
"In client/server network administration, the process of reducing heavy traffic flows either by dividing a busy network segment into multiple smaller segments or by using software to distribute traffic among multiple network interface cards working simultaneously to transfer information to a server." -
14 TDS
"The SQL Server internal client/server data transfer protocol. TDS allows client and server products to communicate regardless of operating-system platform, server release, or network transport." -
15 Microsoft® Office Online
"Microsoft client/server software for business productivity that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and FrontPage. Office Online applications are accessed as an network service instead of being run on a local desktop."Microsoft® Office Online -
16 web application
A client-server program accessed over a network that uses a web browser as the interface for the end user. -
17 web app
A client-server program accessed over a network that uses a web browser as the interface for the end user. -
18 NAP EC
"A component in a NAP client architecture that integrates with network access technologies, such as DHCP, VPN, 802.1X, IPsec, and RD Gateway. The NAP enforcement client requests access to a network, communicates a client computer's health status to the NAP server that is providing the network access, and communicates the restricted status of the client computer to other components of the NAP client architecture." -
19 direct hosting
"For Microsoft networking, the sending of file and print sharing traffic using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol (also known as the Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol) without the use of network basic input/output system (NetBIOS). Direct hosting for the Microsoft redirector (the Workstation service) and file server (the Server service) is supported over both TCP/IP and Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX). Although direct hosting may be more efficient, a direct hosting client can connect only to a direct hosting server." -
20 QS
The server component in a Network Access Protection (NAP) deployment that that coordinates the output from all the System Health Validators and decides whether a Quarantine Enforcement Server should quarantine a client or not (IAS is a Quarantine Server).QS
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