Remote desktop.
On your Windows Desk Top Computer, the Web Client enables programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files. My Network Places on Windows allows you to access websites you own from your desktop and transfer files by dragging and dropping into an open window, in the same way you can drag a documents from your desktop to your My Documents folder. In the case of Network places, the folder is on another computer connected to your computer over the internet. You can drop them to your computer (download) or drag files to the computer connected by the internet (upload). Hope this answers your question. Please feel free to ask for more answers.
The server supplies the information or access point and the peer is the computer requesting the information
"Remore Access" must be enabled on the computer to be controlled.
Client Computer
You can access any email account from any computer provided it has an Internet connection and that the email account you wish to access is being hosted on an online server You can access it using an email client or via the website directly So, yes
data base client
If you delete the program from your computer, then you cannot play the game. You need access to the client (program) in order to play. Your account however, is not deleted. It will be there when you decide to come back to World of Warcraft.
The example of client server model is that to check your bank account from your computer, a client program in your computer forwards your request ro a server program at the bank. this 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.
In short, it's the computers hooked on the network. In order for a person with a laptop to get internet access, the DHCP must present(provide) it with IP address, DNS, and Gateway to the computer(client).
Ron Jones has written: 'Using visual basic with client access APIs' -- subject(s): Application program interfaces (Computer software), Client/server computing, IBM AS/400 (Computer), Microsoft Visual BASIC
That would be called a server. A server "serves" the computer files or printer access over the network for client computers access.
The computer on a network that requests from another computer is called the client.