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Most applications used on the Internet or a local networkare client/server applications. Client applications, such as Internet Explorer, GoogleChrome, or Outlook, communicate with server applications such as a web server oremail server.
The application that runs on a personal computer in a network and which is not available to others in a network.
When a client runs an application on a terminal computer the application execution takes place. The server uses the clients time zone resource.
No, AJAX cannot communicate with applications on the client computer (with a few caveats.)JavaScript has no access to the local computer. This is by design. You can imagine the havoc that could be caused if my website were allowed to read your hard-drive (where you keep, say, financial information.)However, if you were to set a server up on the local machine, and then make requests to that server, and have the backend available, then you could gain access to that machine. Of course, that's a lot of work, and in the end, it's not access via JS to a remote host, just a local one.
Torrent files are downloaded onto your computer using a client application to manage the files. Some popular applications are uTorrent, Deluge and Vuge.
A local application is stored on a computer for use on that computer. A network application is stored on the server/host computer for use on all computers on that network and by all usersLocal applications are stored on the local hard disk and they run on the computer where they are installed.
client/server application
You can get all the info on the TS on this link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/186498 Server Computer is the head of all the network computers that called as a client computer. Server computer main duty is the main storage of all the data of the client computers. Also, Server computer has the Main system that the client computers will be using.
By the port number or the port address
For situations where there are work group computers that are fed by a main computer, Windows server software is able to configure and control the network. The client computers can receive programs and applications from the server computer. The tasks of the server computer includes recognizing each of the client computers as specific machines within the server's domain. The server computer can dispense print permissions and application permissions to each of the client computers.
the application server
IE... Internet Explorer