Client/server describes the relationship between two computer programs in which one program, the client, makes a service request from another program, the server, which fulfills the request. Although the client/server idea can be used by programs within a single computer, it is a more important idea in a network. In a network, the client/server model provides a convenient way to interconnect programs that are distributed efficiently across different locations. Computer transactions using the client/server model are very common. For example, to check your bank account from your computer, a client program in your computer forwards your request to a server program at the bank. That program may in turn forward the request to its own client program that sends a request to a database server at another bank computer to retrieve your account balance. The balance is returned back to the bank data client, which in turn serves it back to the client in your personal computer, which displays the information for you. If you more information,follow this link:http://www.iyogibusiness.com/
First, download the serverclient (I used ica32web for remote access from home which was renamed from XenAppWeb) Next, locate file by saving ica file to desktop and right click and "open with" citrix server client. Check out related links below
network
your perimeter network is the network you operate such as you have the internet and your network your network is your perimeter
A Telecom network is a Telephone and Cable TV Network. A computer network involves computers.
a home group or work group
a network administrator administrates network to you
To be in or out of a network is to be in or out of service/connection.
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
A public network is a network to which anyone can connect. The best, and perhaps only pure, example of such a network is the Internet. A private network is any network to which access is restricted. A corporate network or a network in a school are examples of private networks.
a WAN network (wide area network).
# Wireless Network # Wired Network
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