Organizations are all different; they have the choice of using multiple IP addresses for each client (1 address for each client, unique), or using the same IP address for all clients (via NAT proxy).
Usually the number of IP addresses is related to the number of public services that the organization will offer, such as DNS, e-mail, Web Services, FTP servers, and so on. If the organization is big enough it might use several IP addresses for each service instead of just 1 per service.
Not directly and not by definition, but it is possible. For example, if the home network is protected by a router with a firewall and NAT (network address translation), then just making the shares available within the network does not automatically make them visible to the Internet if the sharing computer isn't configured as a share server visible from (routable to) the Internet. If, on the other hand, the home network is built on computers using public IP addresses (visible in the Internet) and no filtering or routing is in effect, the shares may be visible to the Internet without the user knowing.
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No. Al Gore invented the internet.
The Internet can expose young, impressionable minds to ideas that challenge customs and traditions. It is best to manage how much Internet access your children have.
Expose is a verb.
The prefix for "expose" is "ex-", meaning out or away from.
The Tagalog word for "expose" is "ibunyag" or "ipakita."
The prefix of "exposure" is "ex-".
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Expose This was created on 2004-07-13.