Category: Operating Systems
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Network Operating System (NOS)
Dive into the world of Network Operating Systems: the keystone of modern networking. Discover their roles, functionalities, and impact on network management.
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Windows Share: Your Gateway to Network Collaboration
Share is a way to make resources on a computer available to other users on the network who have suitable permissions.
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Security Identifier (SID)
Unlock the secrets of Windows Security with our deep dive into SIDs! Explore how these unique identifiers safeguard your system.
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Interprocess Communication (IPC)
Interprocess Communication (IPC) is a mechanism for establishing a connection between processes, running on two computers or on a single multitasking computer, to allow data to flow between those processes.
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Automatic Skip Driver Agent (ASD)
Step back in time to explore the Automatic Skip Driver (ASD) Agent in Windows 98, a key player in system stability and user experience.
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Windows CE
Definition of Windows CE in Network Encyclopedia. What is Windows CE? Windows CE is a Microsoft Windows-compatible real-time operating system for a broad range of products including personal and handheld computers, terminals, and industrial controllers. Windows CE is primarily for embedded systems in which the operating system is hard-coded by a vendor into a device’s…
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Windows 95
Explore the comprehensive history and impact of Microsoft’s Windows 95, from its landmark launch to its incremental releases and integration of Internet Explorer.
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems with a common graphical user interface (GUI) that lies at the core of Microsoft’s strategy to make PCs easier to use, reduce the cost of PC ownership, advance the PC platform, and integrate PCs with the Internet.
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Windows Explorer: Navigating Through Windows’ Evolution to File Explorer
Discover what Windows Explorer is, how it functions, its historical journey from inception to becoming File Explorer in Windows 10, and its integral role in file management.
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Computer Boot Sequence Explained!
Boot sequence is the series of steps that occurs when an operating system boots on a machine.
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AIX UNIX: IBM’s Powerful UNIX Operating System Explored
Dive into the world of AIX UNIX, IBM’s robust version of UNIX for RS/6000 systems, blending innovation with traditional UNIX features.
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Understanding ARC Path: A Dive into Legacy Boot Configuration
Explore ARC path in detail – its definition, functionality, examples, and its role in the evolution of Microsoft’s OS boot processes.