Local network
Applications used in a Local Area Network (LAN) include file sharing services, which enable users to access and share files across connected devices, and print services that allow multiple users to share printers. Communication tools like instant messaging and video conferencing applications facilitate collaboration among users. Additionally, network gaming applications provide multiplayer experiences within the same local network environment. Overall, these applications enhance productivity and connectivity for users within a LAN.
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Applications for Wireless MAN network
used for remote metering & control. The existing line in a building can be used as a local area network backbone or integrated in to a wide area network.
chatting in the local network.
Workflow groupware and telepresence systems are examples of Enterprise Network Applications (a.k.a. Business Network Applications).
The special identity group used as a reduced privileged account to allow applications to run on a server is known as the "Local System" account. This account has extensive privileges on the local machine and acts as the computer on the network. It is often used by services and applications that require high-level permissions without needing user credentials. Additionally, for specific scenarios, the "Network Service" and "Local Service" accounts provide different levels of access for running applications securely.
chatting in the local network.
A LAN is usually in a single geographical area. The network is administered by a single organization A LAN provides network services and access to applications for users within a common organization.
Applet is an executable file that is automatically downloaded when we open a browser. Swing applications can operate on local data when the network is not there.
The firewall.