I don't believe that is a true statement. Client server networks provide a function of security and data resource sharing. An intranet is just a private, internal network primarily used by employees of a company, or a network that keeps its information internally.
Even in an intranet you still have a client server relationship within the network.
There are 100's of Runescape private servers that work in the moparscape client. On the moparscape website they have a list of servers that are currently online. You go to one of the most used/popular servers and download it - change the servername and port on the client and you should be good to go.
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Runescape private servers may or may not be safe. Malicious code can easily be attached to the client. The only safe Runescape client is the official game client supported by Jagex.
No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.
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The use of one or more servers distinguishes a client/server network from a peer-to-peer network.
Thin clients can be a computer or a software that relies on a sever or servers to complete its tasks. So to start using a thin client solution you will first need to identify and connect to the server or servers that provide the services for your client. This may require you to install specific software to connect to the server/servers.
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"A server.met file is a file containing a list of eD2K servers. These servers are eDonkey servers used by eMule, which is an open source Windows client for KAD networks."