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21 Resource Monitor
"A component of Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor that displays real-time CPU, memory, disk, and network performance information collected from the Windows Kernel Trace provider and performance counters." -
22 OLE DB
"A component database architecture that provides efficient network and Internet access to many types of data sources, including relational data, mail files, flat files, and spreadsheets." -
23 Basic Firewall
A component of the Routing and Remote Access service that combines dynamic packet filtering of network traffic with a set of static packet filters. -
24 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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25 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. -
26 Quarantine Agent
A client component responsible for the collection and management of health information for a machine as well as facilitating the isolation of that machine from others on the network; it coordinates information between the various System Health Agents (SHAs) and Quarantine Enforcement Clients (QECs). -
27 QA
A client component responsible for the collection and management of health information for a machine as well as facilitating the isolation of that machine from others on the network; it coordinates information between the various System Health Agents (SHAs) and Quarantine Enforcement Clients (QECs).QA -
28 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). -
29 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 -
30 Health Registration Authority
A component of Network Access Protection (NAP) that validates statements of health (SoHs) and approves the issuance of a health certificate to clients that pass health policy verification.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Health Registration Authority
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31 HRA
A component of Network Access Protection (NAP) that validates statements of health (SoHs) and approves the issuance of a health certificate to clients that pass health policy verification. -
32 health requirement server
"A software component that communicates with a Network Policy Server (NPS) and provides information that system health agents (SHAs) use to validate compliance. For example, a server running NPS might have to contact a policy server, such as an antivirus signature server, to check for the version of the current signature file. A policy server also communicates with a system health validator (SHV) to validate a statement of health (SoH) from an SHA." -
33 Windows Fingerprint Credential Provider
The Windows component that provides fingerprint information that is used to gain access to local and network resources.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Fingerprint Credential Provider
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34 Windows Push Notifications Keep Alive Detector
Windows Push Notifications (WNS) component that analyses network conditions and determines an optimal ping interval to keep the connection alive.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Push Notifications Keep Alive Detector
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35 WPN Keep Alive Detector
Windows Push Notifications (WNS) component that analyses network conditions and determines an optimal ping interval to keep the connection alive.
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