Networking - 3-Tier Client/Server Architecture ShowIntroduction to 2-Tier Architecture
2-tier architecture is used to describe client/server systems where the client requests resources
and the server responds directly to the request, using its own resources. This means that the server does not...
Client/Server Environment ShowIntroduction to Client/Server Architecture
Numerous applications run in a client/server environment, this means that client computers
(computers forming part of the network) contact a server, generally a
very powerful computer in terms of...
Peer-to-peer networking ShowIntroduction to peer-to-peer architecture
In contrast to client-server networks there is no dedicated
server in peer-to-peer architecture . Thus each computer in such a network is part server and part client.
This means that each computer on the...
The RPC server is unavailable ShowThe RPC server is unavailable
First Solution
Second Solution
When the printers installed on the machine are no longer available and that the Windows system displays the following message:
Unable to continue operation due to lack of...
Loss of Internet connection - Generic Host Process Error Show[Loss of Internet connection] Generic Host Process Error
Method 1: Install an update
Method 2: Disable the DNS Client service
On Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, it may happen that you lose your Internet connection (after being...
Hide a server in My Network places ShowHide a server in My Network places
Intro
Getting started
Intro
Hide a server in My Network places for Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista
It may happens that for some security reasons you may want to "hide" a machine on the network,...
Peer-to-peer networking ShowIntroduction to peer-to-peer architecture
In contrast to client-server networks, there is no dedicated server in peer-to-peer architecture. Thus each computer in such a network is part server and part client. This means that each computer on the...
Data transmission - The physical connection ShowWhat is a transmission channel?
A transmission line is a connection between two machines. The term transmitter generally refers to the machine that sends the data while receiver refers to the one receiving the data. The machines can sometimes be...
Types of networks ShowDifferent types of networks
Different types of (private) networks are distinguished based on their size (in terms of the number of machines), their data transfer speed, and their reach. Private networks are networks that belong to a single...