Category: Letter E
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Encrypting File System (EFS)
Encrypting File System, also known as EFS, is a Microsoft Windows 2000 core technology for storing encrypted NTFS files on disk; designed to protect data on NTFS volumes from local access by unauthorized users.
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Microsoft Exchange Server
Definition of Microsoft Exchange Server in the Network Encyclopedia. What is Microsoft Exchange Server? Exchange Server is Microsoft’s client/server messaging system for Windows Server family. Exchange Server supports all key industry messaging standards, including the following: X.400 Internet standards (SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, HTTP, NNTP, SSL, MIME, and S/MIME) Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) Exchange…
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Event Viewer
The Event Viewer is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that enables you to browse and manage event logs.
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Ethernet Switch
Sometimes simply called a switch (when referring to Ethernet networking hardware), a networking component used to connect workgroup hubs to form a larger network or to connect stations that have high bandwidth needs.
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Ethernet – the network architecture for LANs
Ethernet is the most popular network architecture for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox in the 1970s and was proposed as a standard by Xerox, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), and Intel in 1980.
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Eseutil
Eseutil is a command-line tool for version 5.5 of Microsoft Exchange Server.
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Edbutil
Discover the legacy of Edbutil, the once-essential command-line tool for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 and 5.0, and learn how it evolved into today’s utilities.
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E-Carrier
E-Carrier is the digital telecommunications services backbone system of Europe, a format standardized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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EIA/TIA wiring standards
Uncover the essentials of EIA/TIA Wiring Standards, their role in shaping telecommunication networks, and how they define our digital connectivity.
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Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP): Navigating Complex Networks
EGP, or Exterior Gateway Protocol, is a type of routing protocol used to distribute routing information between different autonomous systems in large internetworks based on the TCP/IP protocol.
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Encapsulation in Networking
Encapsulation is a process by which a lower-layer protocol receives data from a higher-layer protocol and then places the data into the data portion of its frame.
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Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA)
EIA was the main trade organization representing the U.S. high-tech community. The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) was founded in 1924 as the Radio Manufacturers Association.