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Certificate Services (Windows Server)
Certificate Services is a service running on a Windows server operating system that receives requests for new digital certificates over transports such as RPC or HTTP.
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Certificate Revocation List (CRL): Ensuring Digital Trust
In this article, we’ll explore the ins and outs of Certificate Revocation Lists – their definition, historical evolution, and their indispensable role in today’s digital security landscape.
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Network Cabinet Essentials: Organizing Your Network Infrastructure
Discover the pivotal role of Network Cabinets in managing IT infrastructure. Learn about types, technical features, and best practices in our guide.
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Boot.ini
Boot.ini is a hidden and read-only text file on the root of the system partition of that is used to create the boot loader menu.
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Boot Files
Boot Files are files needed to boot an operating system on a computer.
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Authorized Academic Training Program (AATP)
Explore the transition from Microsoft’s AATP to its current certified training solutions. Dive into the past and present of tech education.
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Autodial
Dive into the history of autodial in computer networking, exploring its significance during the dial-up era, its advantages, challenges, and its enduring legacy in today’s digital landscape.
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Application Service Provider (ASP)
Application Service Provider is a general term for a company that offers software services to business customers across a wide area network (WAN) such as the Internet, particularly services involving outsourcing of Web and e-business applications.
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Applet
An Applet is a program written using the Java programming language, which can be accessed through a Web page and downloaded to the client machine where it is run within the Web browser window.
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AppleShare
AppleShare was the file-sharing protocol for AppleTalk networks. Its main purpose was to act as a file server, using the AFP protocol.
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Apple Open Transport
Apple Open Transport is an Apple networking technology for transport-independent networking that is part of the networking and communication subsystem of the Macintosh operating system.
