Category: Letter W

  • Windows 3.1

    Windows 3.1

    Windows 3.1 is the GUI-based operating system from Microsoft that made personal computers easier and more fun to use.

  • Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)

    Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)

    Wireless Application Protocol, or WAP, is a set of technologies developed by a consortium of mobile telephony equipment vendors that is designed to bring Web content to wireless handheld communication devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones.

  • Well-Known Port Numbers

    Well-Known Port Numbers

    Well-known port numbers are port numbers for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) that have been assigned to specific TCP/IP applications or services by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).

  • World Wide Web Publishing Service

    World Wide Web Publishing Service

    World Wide Web Publishing Service is a component of Internet Information Services (IIS) on Microsoft Windows Server Operating Systems that allows users to publish Web content for use on the Internet.

  • NTDS: From Windows NT Directory Services to NTDS.DIT

    NTDS: From Windows NT Directory Services to NTDS.DIT

    Dive deep into the evolution of NTDS, exploring both the historical Windows NT Directory Services and the pivotal NTDS.DIT file in modern Active Directory environments.

  • Windows NT Command

    Windows NT Command

    Windows NT command is a command that can be typed at the Microsoft Windows NT command prompt, usually to perform an administrative action.

  • WAN Link

    WAN Link

    WAN link is a communication circuit that joins two or more local area networks (LANs) into a wide area network (WAN).

  • Workstation Service

    Workstation Service

    Workstation Service, also known as LanmanWorkstation, is a component of the Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems that allows a client to request file and print resources from servers over the network.