Re: Requirements, Client, Server
- From: "Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:39:01 +0200
They cost differently because of different functionality they have. You (
we ) don't want to pay the price of Server OS
if we didn't use all those services. OTOH with Windows XP Pro MSFT did such
step for integration :)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=c16ae515-c8f4-47ef-a1e4-a8dcbacff8e3&displaylang=en
Arkady
"MON205" <MON205@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If I want to document it; I will not separate the OS's.
"Alexander Nickolov" wrote:
Then try to come up with a better word. 'User' is actually worse.
'Consumer' is inaccurate because of the division of business and
consumer products.
Client Windows OSes are:
Windows 95
Windows 98 (and 98 SE)
Windows Me
Windows NT Workstation (3.5 and 4)
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP Professional and Home
plus the coming 6 versions of Vista
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"MON205" <MON205@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Arkady for the explanation.
From my vision, the "Client" word is not suitable.
Any way, thank you.
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"Arkady Frenkel" wrote:
That shows if such function exist in Client and/or Server OSes , not
server
or client from Winsock functionality
Arkady
"MON205" <MON205@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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May be this is a strange question, but honorly I can't understand
what
Microsoft mean in its Sockets and RPC functions documentaion when it
list
the
requirements of the functions it two categories, one for Server, and
the
other for Client.
To explain my idea I will take the "recv" Winsock function as an
example.
When I use this function in my code, then I will suppose that this
is
the
server, then, at what category should I focus? Is this mean that I
should
use
a Server operating system?!! Of course this is not true.
Can any one explain this?!!
.
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