Category: Old Technology
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Zero Administration Kit (ZAK)
ZAK (Zero Administration Kit) is a tool collection, methodologies, and guidelines for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 that network administrators can use to implement policy-based management of Windows NT–based networks.
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HTML Extension (HTX)
Explore the evolution of HTML Extension in web dev, from HTX files to modern frameworks that enhance dynamic content delivery.
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Host Data Replicator
Host Data Replicator is a Microsoft database replication tool that copies data from legacy DB2 database tables on an IBM mainframe to Microsoft SQL Server database tables.
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Jini Technology: Revolutionizing Java-Based Network Connectivity
Discover Jini, Sun Microsystems’ innovative technology for seamless network connections between Java Virtual Machine devices.
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HSCSD: High Speed Circuit Switched Data
Let’s jump into our digital time machine and discover the roots of our current mobile internet – it’s a tale of innovation, challenges, and groundbreaking achievements that shaped the world of telecommunications!
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Gopher: The Internet’s Forgotten Pathways
Delve into the history of Gopher, an early internet protocol that shaped digital information sharing, its transition to the WWW, and how a dedicated community keeps its spirit alive.
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Global Groups: Streamlining User Management in Windows Environments
Explore the concept of Global Groups in Windows Server environments. Learn how they facilitate efficient user management and permissions control, enhancing network security and administration.
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Global Catalog Server
Global Catalog Server is a Microsoft Windows Server domain controller that stores a copy of the global catalog.
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B Channel [ISDN]
Dive deep into the multifaceted world of ISDN’s B Channels. Explore their utility in voice and data transfer, common configurations, and enduring legacy relevance. A must-read for network professionals and history buffs alike.
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Administrative Alert
Administrative Alert is a dialog box that displays on Microsoft Windows NT to notify selected users and computers of problems or warnings. Alerts are generated by the Windows NT Alerter service.
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Advanced Infrared (AIr) Technology
Explore the history, functionality, and applications of Advanced Infrared (AIr) technology, a pivotal wireless communication method that laid the groundwork for today’s networking systems.
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Trust Relationship
Definition of TRUST RELATIONSHIP in Network Encyclopedia. What is Trust Relationship (in computer networking)? Trust relationship is a secure communication channel between two domains in Microsoft Windows Server Operating Systems. Trust relationships allow users in one domain to access resources in another domain. Trusts work by having one domain trust the authority of the other…