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Excel
A remote access server enables users who are not on a local network to access, retrieve, file, and print services as though they were. For example, people telecommuting to the office from home may dial into a remote access server. Through that server, users may access drives and printers in the office as though they were connected to the internal office LAN. Security is a paramount consideration in remote access applications. A remote access server enables users who are not on a local network to access, retrieve, file, and print services as though they were. For example, people telecommuting to the office from home may dial into a remote access server. Through that server, users may access drives and printers in the office as though they were connected to the internal office LAN. Security is a paramount consideration in remote access applications.
1. office systems 2.front- end to existing systems 3. database access 4. transaction- processing applications 5. investigative applications
Access management console
Some examples of remote server applications are Windows Server, Solar Winds and PHP. Remote server applications enable remote usage of desktop applications for windows.
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.
no they have to be allowed to access the network.
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Client/server applications
A local DNS server's purpose is to host a database and provide access to that database for those within a certain area. It may be within an office building or headquarters.
It is a server that hosts applications such as DMS, ERP, POS, etc ...
The Intel Xeon microprocessor was designed for the workstation and server market. Some common applications for a dual Xeon server include web hosting and large database storage and access.