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  2. Windows Media Services - Wikipedia

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    The newest version, Windows Media Services 2008, for Windows Server 2008, includes a built-in WMS Cache/Proxy plug-in which can be used to configure a Windows Media server either as a cache/proxy server or as a reverse proxy server so that it can provide caching and proxy support to other Windows Media servers. [2]

  3. Windows MultiPoint Server - Wikipedia

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    Hardware requirements for MultiPoint stations are non-proprietary, and virtually any multi-monitor video card, mouse, keyboard, monitor and some desktop Computers that is supported on all Windows and it's Server "2008 R2" can be used to build a station. [4]

  4. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Hardware requirements for Windows 10 [93] [273] Component Minimum Recommended Processor: 1 GHz clock rate IA-32 or x86-64 architecture with support for PAE, NX and SSE2 x86-64 CPUs must also support CMPXCHG16B, PrefetchW and LAHF/SAHF instructions. Memory (RAM) IA-32 edition: 1 GB x86-64 edition: 2 GB: 4 GB: Graphics card: DirectX 9 graphics device

  5. Windows Master Control Panel shortcut - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Master Control Panel shortcut, labeled All Tasks in the Windows Registry and by at least one Microsoft developer, [1] and also often informally called Windows God Mode by bloggers, is a shortcut to access various control settings in Windows Vista and later operating systems, including Windows 10 and Windows 11. By creating a folder ...

  6. Control Panel (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Control Panel has been part of Microsoft Windows since Windows 1.0, [1] with each successive version introducing new applets. Beginning with Windows 95, the Control Panel is implemented as a special folder, i.e. the folder does not physically exist, but only contains shortcuts to various applets such as Add or Remove Programs and Internet Options.

  7. WMS - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Services, the streaming media server from Microsoft; Windows MultiPoint Server, a Microsoft Windows Server for Remote Desktops; WMS (hydrology software), watershed simulation software; Welfare Management System (NYC), New York, US; Workload management system, a component of gLite

  8. Window manager - Wikipedia

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    Menu Panel A menu panel a component of some window managers that provides the facility to launch programs using a menu. A menu panel is similar to a menubar, but appears as a floating panel, rather than a horizontal or vertical bar. The menu panel may contain additional facilities including a start button, a task panel, and a system tray. Mouse ...

  9. Windows Remote Management - Wikipedia

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    WinRM (Windows Remote Management) is Microsoft's implementation of WS-Management in Windows which allows systems to access or exchange management information across a common network. Utilizing scripting objects or the built-in command-line tool, WinRM can be used with any remote computers that may have baseboard management controllers (BMCs) to ...