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POP is Post Office Protocol. It is a protocol used by email clients to retrieve emails from a remote server.
The Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol is a network file sharing protocol, and as implemented in Microsoft Windows is known as Microsoft SMB Protocol.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns IP Addresses & other DHCP Options to Clients.
Typically if a protocol is no longer in use on a network then it would be unbound from the interface, both on servers and on clients.
Most email programs that use individual clients use POP (Post office protocol). Web based programs like Yahoo and Gmail use http protocol.
NFS protocol
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns IP Addresses & other DHCP Options to Clients.
Most email clients use one of three protocols to receive an email message. They are SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), POP (Post Office Protocol), or IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol).
Kerberos
DHCP stands for Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a piece of the TCP/IP protocol suite that handles the automatic assignment of IP addresses to clients.
To Provide needed security measures and Privacy for Wireless application protocol (WAP) clients and servers To provide a suitable security protocol given the limited memory,bandwidth, and processor capabilities of WAP clients
"Client" usually refers to an individual or organization that receives services from a professional or business, while "clientele" refers to the collective group of clients that a business or professional serves. Essentially, "clientele" is a broader term that encompasses all clients.