domain directory
1domain directory services — Directory services that consist of one or more linked servers. Each domain with in a network must be managed and administered separately. Windows NT Server and IBM s LAN Server both use domain directory services. See also global directory… …
2directory services — A listing of all users and resources on a network, designed to help clients locate network users and services. Some examples are the OSI s X.500, Novell Directory Services (NDS), Microsoft s Active Directory, and Banyan s StreetTalk. See… …
3Domain-Name-System — (DNS) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Namensauflösung Ports: 53/UDP, 53/TCP DNS im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung DNS Transport UD …
4Domain Name Server — Domain Name System (DNS) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Namensauflösung Ports: 53/UDP, 53/TCP DNS im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung DNS Transport UD …
5Domain Name Service — Domain Name System (DNS) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Namensauflösung Ports: 53/UDP, 53/TCP DNS im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung DNS Transport UD …
6Domain name scams — are types of Intellectual property scams or confidence scams in which unscrupulous domain name registrars attempt to generate revenue by tricking businesses into buying, listing or converting a domain name. The Office of Fair Trading has outlined …
7Domain — may refer to: General Territory (administrative division), a non sovereign geographic area which has come under the authority of another government Public domain, a body of works and knowledge without proprietary interest Eminent domain, the… …
8Directory Services Restore Mode — (DSRM) is used on a Microsoft Windows Domain Controller to take the Active Directory on that machine offline. Contents 1 How to Boot 2 Password 3 Partial Depreciation 4 …
9Domain Name System — (DNS) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Namensauflösung Ports: 53/UDP, 53/TCP DNS im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung DNS Transport …
10Domain privacy — is a service offered by a number of domain name registrars. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user s info in the WHOIS with the info of a forwarding service (for email and sometimes postal mail, done by a proxy… …