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Remote Access to a Network
What is Remote Access to a Network and how does it work?
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Recursive Query
Explore the concept of Recursive Queries in DNS, where resolvers seek complete answers from name servers, essential for web navigation.
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Iterative Query Decoded: Navigating the DNS Resolution Process
Iterative Query is a DNS query in which a name server contacts a second name server to perform a name lookup.
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ISDN Terminal Adapter
ISDN Terminal Adapter is a device used at the customer premises to terminate a dial-up Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line and connect it to a computer or a local area network (LAN).
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IPv6 Network – Cisco Vision
Article from Cisco Systems reporting their vision about IPv6 implementation
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Understanding the IUSR Account in IIS
The IUSR account represents a fundamental security feature within Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS), designed explicitly for handling anonymous access to web servers.
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Anonymous User
Explore the various contexts where the term ‘Anonymous User’ is used, from Windows Server applications to web browsing, and learn what it means for network security.
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Mastering Anonymous Access in IIS
Anonymous Access is one of three authentication schemes for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
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Active Group (Microsoft)
Discover the story of the Active Group, a consortium formed to advance Microsoft’s ActiveX technologies. Explore its inception, objectives, and the reasons behind its limited progress.
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APPC File Transfer Protocol (AFTP)
Dive into the historical depths of AFTP, the APPC File Transfer Protocol used in SNA Servers and AS/400 mainframes. Understand its modern relevance.
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Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP)
Asymmetric Multiprocessing is an approach to distributing processing load on a multiprocessor computer (a computer with more than one CPU) in which each processor is assigned specific tasks to perform.
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Attribute Property
Attribute Property is a property of an object in Active Directory.