here was no what answer to my server ?key do I click to get to a server?
It would be a host. All other computers connected to that network are clients.
Database Server
Just what the name implies, a server or simplified enclosure that allows you to store files locally on a local network. this can be in the form of a NAS hard drive where it is basic storage only or a full computer system that handles other server duties as well.
a) Server is down. b) Network is down. c) Server is set up not to reply to pings. d) Server is behind firewall to which you have limited or no access. e) (Always a possibility) Your computer is broken.
BAS stands for Broadband Access Server in computer science. The BAS routes traffic to and from the digital subscriber line on an Internet Service Provider (ISP) network.
It would be a host. All other computers connected to that network are clients.
The server supplies the information or access point and the peer is the computer requesting the information
Database Server
Database Server
That would be called a server. A server "serves" the computer files or printer access over the network for client computers access.
Your hard drive can't work as a server on it's own. A server is simply a computer running server software. If your question was, "can my computer work as a server without it's hard drive," the answer is no. Your computer can't work at all without a hard drive. You can buy a home server for as little as $100, which you can connect to your router for remote access.
For the server ip location, you need to type Localhost, instead of your ip.
If someone wants to connect to a usenet server then they need to have a usenet client on their computer. This will be configured to access the usenet server and then will enable it to be used.
Just what the name implies, a server or simplified enclosure that allows you to store files locally on a local network. this can be in the form of a NAS hard drive where it is basic storage only or a full computer system that handles other server duties as well.
Not necessarily. Though accessing a server could be achieved through Wi-Fi, it is possible for a computer to be connected via cables in its own Local Area Network.
A server is a machine that processes requests from a client. In this case a client is asking a server to retrieve information stored in a database on the server. So the answer is a server.
if the machines are using XP or vista then you already have the software!! Remote Access Server (RAS)