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comp., MSremote accessShiga daga tushe (Part of the integrated Routing and Remote Access service that provides remote networking for telecommuters, mobile workers, and system administrators who monitor and manage servers at multiple branch offices. Users can use Network Connections to dial in to remotely access their networks for services such as file and printer sharing, electronic mail, scheduling, and SQL database access)
comp., MSremote control softwareMai juya manhaja (Software designed to provide access to a computer from a remote location. These programs are often installed by the computer owner or administrator, and are only a risk if unexpected)
comp., MSRemote DesktopDestof na Nesa (A Windows feature that allows users to connect remotely to a computer and access programs, files, and network resources as though they were sitting at the computer)
comp., MSRemote Desktop ConnectionHaɗin Destof na Nesa (The client software that enables users to connect to a remote computer that has the Remote Desktop feature enabled or to a remote desktop server)
comp., MSRemote Desktop ProtocolFurotukol Destof na Nesa (A proprietary protocol to provide remote display and input capabilities over network connections for Windows®-based applications between two computers)
comp., MSRemote Direct Memory AccessIzinin Maajiya na Ɗaidai Tushe (A networking feature that lets one computer directly place information into the memory of another computer)
comp., MSremote media connectionDamar shiga kafar midiya (A Windows Media Player (WMP) specific feature that allows you to use the Internet to access music, pictures and videos available on your home network. The feature must be activated on at least two computers in order to work)
comp., MSremote referenceMatattarar bayanai na nesa (A reference to data stored in a document from another program)
comp., MSremote viewermadubin nesa (An audience member who is not physically located in the same room as the presenter)