Category: A to Z
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PPP Multilink
Unveil the mechanics of PPP Multilink—a classic protocol for aggregating multiple WAN links to boost bandwidth. Explore its history, use-cases, and modern alternatives.
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Point-to-Point Protocol is an industry-standard data-link layer protocol for wide area network (WAN) transmission that was developed in the early 1990s.
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Point-to-Point (Networking)
Point-to-Point is a form of communication that provides a direct path from one fixed point to another.
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Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS)
PWS (Microsoft Personal Web Server) is a workgroup-level Web server that is installed instead of the full Internet Information Server (IIS) version 4 when IIS is installed on a machine running Microsoft Windows NT Workstation, Windows 95, or Windows 98.
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Migration Wizard (Exchange)
Migration Wizard is a tool in Microsoft Exchange Server for migrating mail users from other mail systems to Exchange.
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Microsoft Windows Distributed interNet Applications (DNA) Architecture
Windows DNA Architecture is an application development model from Microsoft for highly adaptable business solutions that use Microsoft’s digital nervous system paradigm.
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Windows NT Backup
Windows NT Backup (NTBackup) was a Microsoft Windows NT utility for backing up and restoring important data to tape.
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Backup Domain Controller (BDC)
A Backup Domain Controller is a Microsoft Windows NT domain controller containing a read-only copy of the master domain directory database located on the primary domain controller (PDC).
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a standard TCP/IP protocol based on the distance-vector routing algorithm that enables groups of routers to share their routing information in an efficient manner.
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Breakout Box
Breakout Box is a troubleshooting tool used to determine the wiring of an RS-232 interface on a networking device or computer.
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Built-in Account
Built-in Account is a type of user account that is created during installation.
