Technical Documents
This page contains the technical specifications for the Microsoft Communications Protocol Program (MCPP) set.
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[MC-BUP]: Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Upload Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Upload Protocol, which is used to upload large entities from a client to a server over networks with frequent disconnections, and to send notifications from the server to a server application about the availability of the uploaded entities. |
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[MC-CCFG]: Server Cluster: Configuration (ClusCfg) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Server Cluster: Configuration (ClusCfg) Protocol, which enables users to restore a node that is no longer a configured member of a failover cluster back to its pre-cluster installation state. |
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[MC-DPL4CS]: DirectPlay 4 Protocol: Core and Service Providers Specification |
Specifies DirectPlay 4 Protocol: Core and Service Providers. This protocol enables the implementation of functions to enumerate hosted game sessions and players, to add and remove game players, and to interchange data between game instances. |
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Specifies the DirectPlay 4 Protocol: Reliable, which describes functionality related to the reliable delivery of DirectPlay 4 messages and provides throttling for applications that use DirectPlay 4. |
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[MC-DPL8CS]: DirectPlay 8 Protocol: Core and Service Providers Specification |
Specifies the DirectPlay 8 Protocol: Core and Service Providers, which creates and manages game sessions over existing datagram protocols such as UDP. |
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Specifies the DirectPlay 8 Protocol: Reliable, which provides mixed, not reliable, and reliable messages over existing datagram protocols such as the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). |
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[MC-DPLHP]: DirectPlay 8 Protocol: Host and Port Enumeration Specification |
Specifies the DirectPlay 8 Protocol: Host and Port Enumeration, which enables a DirectPlay 8 client application to discover one or more DirectPlay 8 server applications. |
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[MC-DPLNAT]: DirectPlay 8 Protocol: NAT Locator Specification |
Specifies the DirectPlay 8 Protocol: NAT Locator, which provides extensions to the DirectPlay 8 Core and Service Providers Protocol (as specified in [MC-DPL8CS]) to improve Network Address Translation (NAT) support. |
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[MC-FPSEWM]: FrontPage Server Extensions: Website Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the FrontPage Server Protocol Extensions, which is a set of server extensions that can be used to augment a basic HTTP server. These extensions provide file server functionality similar to WebDAV, enabling a Web site to be presented as a file share. |
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[MC-IISA]: Internet Information Services (IIS) Application Host COM Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Internet Information Services (IIS) Application Host COM Protocol, which provides read/write access to administrative configuration data that is located on a remote server. |
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[MC-IISIAQ]: Internet Information Services (IIS) IAQ AdminRPC Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Internet Information Services (IIS) IAQ AdminRPC protocol, which is used to query and manage a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) virtual server with advanced queuing. |
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Specifies the SOAP data structure for the .NET Binary Format for XML. This structure uses the XML data structure format [MC-NBFX], but specifies the set of strings to which a producer and consumer can refer. |
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Specifies the SOAP extension for the .NET Binary Format for XML. This SOAP extension is a new format built by extending the format specified in [MC-NBFS]; it provides a context under which strings may be transmitted once and referred to by subsequent documents in order to reduce the size of the documents. |
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Specifies the XML data structure for the .NET Binary Format for XML. This format can represent many XML documents, as specified in [XML1.0]. The purpose of the format is to reduce the processing costs associated with XML documents by encoding an XML document in fewer bytes than the same document encoded in UTF-8, as specified in [RFC2279]. |
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Specifies the .NET Message Framing Protocol, which defines a mechanism for framing messages. While this is primarily aimed at framing SOAP messages, the protocol can be used to frame other message types as well. |
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Specifies the Active Directory Schema Attributes A-L, which contains a partial list of the objects that exist in the Active Directory schema (attributes beginning with A - L). |
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Specifies the Active Directory Schema Attributes M, which contains a partial list of the objects that exist in the Active Directory schema (attributes beginning with M). |
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Specifies the Active Directory Schema Attributes N-Z, which contains a partial list of the objects that exist in the Active Directory schema (attributes beginning with N through Z). |
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[MS-ADCAP]: Active Directory Web Services: Custom Action Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Active Directory Web Services: Custom Action Protocol, used for directory access in identity management and topology management. This protocol enables the transition of client applications that are currently using non–Web services protocols for managing information held in directory services to instead use Web services protocols. |
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[MS-ADDM]: Active Directory Web Services: Data Model and Common Elements |
Specifies the Active Directory Web Services: Data Model and Common Elements. This protocol contains an XML data model and other protocol components (such as the definition of an XPath 1.0–derived selection language) that are used in various protocols that belong to the set of Active Directory Web Services protocols. |
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[MS-ADLS]: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Schema |
Specifies the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Schema, which contains a list of the objects that exist in the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services schema. |
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A companion reference to the protocol specifications that documents the public abstract data model elements that are shared between two or more protocols in the protocol documentation set. |
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Specifies the Active Directory Schema Classes, which contains a partial list of objects that exist in the Active Directory schema. |
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[MS-ADTG]: Remote Data Services (RDS) Transport Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Data Services (RDS) Transport Protocol, an HTTP request/response protocol that facilitates remote method definition and invocation, method definitions for executing database commands and for synchronizing database results, and that defines a record format for encoding of database results. |
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Specifies the Active Directory Technical protocol. This protocol describes the state model for Active Directory. |
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Specifies the Authenticated Internet Protocol. This protocol supports a more generalized authentication exchange than the Internet Key Exchange Protocol and provides the optimizations in key exchange and policy discoverability. |
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[MS-APDS]: Authentication Protocol Domain Support Specification |
Specifies Authentication Protocol Domain Support, which is the communication process between a server and a domain controller that uses Netlogon interfaces to complete an authentication sequence. |
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Specifies the ASP.NET State Server Protocol, which is a contract for transmitting session state data between a client and a state server. |
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Specifies the Business Document Scanning: Scan Repository Capabilities and Status Retrieval Protocol, which is used to query a server for the capabilities and status of the scan repository. |
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Specifies the BackupKey Remote Protocol. This protocol encrypts secret values (such as cryptographic keys) so they can be backed up to storage that is not specially protected, and enables decryption of such values if recovery is necessary. |
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Specifies the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Peer-Caching: Peer Authentication Protocol. This protocol provides authentication for computers in an Active Directory domain in support of the BITS Peer-Caching Content Retrieval Protocol ([MS-BPCR]). |
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Specifies the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Peer-Caching: Content Retrieval Protocol, which is one of the family of protocols that implements a distributed URL cache known as "BITS peer-caching". Other protocols in the family are used to discover potential peers and to authenticate them. |
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Specifies the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Peer-Caching: Peer Discovery Protocol, which is used to locate hosts in a domain that supports the URL-caching protocol implemented by BITS. |
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[MS-BRWS]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Browser Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Common Internet File System (CIFS) Browser Protocol, which updates all backup browser servers with the contents of the response to a NetServerEnum2 request and shares the processing load of enumerating the services available in the network across different servers. |
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[MS-BRWSA]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Browser Auxiliary Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Common Internet File System (CIFS) Browser Auxiliary Protocol, which is used by the master browser server to query configuration information for the domains from the domain master browser server. |
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[MS-CAPR]: Central Access Policy Identifier (ID) Retrieval Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Central Access Policy ID Retrieval Protocol, which allows administrative applications to retrieve the set of central access policies deployed on remote computers. |
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[MS-CER]: Corporate Error Reporting Version 1.0 Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Corporate Error Reporting Version 1.0 Protocol, which enables an organization to copy error reports from a set of client machines to a CER file share on a specified Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol file server with additional configuration options. |
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Specifies the Extensible Authentication Protocol Method for Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). This protocol enables extensible authentication for network access. |
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[MS-CIFS]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol, a cross-platform, transport-independent protocol that provides a mechanism for client systems to use file and print services made available by server systems over a network. |
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[MS-CMOM]: MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Management Protocol. This protocol enables the remote management of an OleTx Transaction Manager and its extensions. |
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[MS-CMP]: MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Multiplexing Protocol Specification |
Specifies the MSDTC Connection Manager Protocol: Connection Multiplexing Protocol, which enables partners to multiplex any number of two-way connections over the MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transports Protocol session. |
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[MS-CMPO]: MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transports Protocol Specification |
Specifies the MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transports Protocol, a peer-to-peer messaging protocol layered over a bidirectional pair of RPC connections. |
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[MS-CMRP]: Failover Cluster: Management API (ClusAPI) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Failover Cluster: Management API (ClusAPI) Protocol, an RPC-based protocol that is used for remotely managing a cluster. |
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[MS-COM]: Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Protocol, which consists of a DCOM interface (and DCOM protocol extensions) that is used for adding transactions, implementing synchronization, managing multiple object class configurations, enforcing security, and providing additional functionality and attributes to DCOM-based distributed object applications. |
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[MS-COMA]: Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Remote Administration Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Remote Administration Protocol, which enables remote clients to register, import, remove, configure, control, and monitor components and conglomerations for an Object Request Broker (ORB). |
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[MS-COMEV]: Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Event System Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Event System Protocol, which is a protocol that exposes DCOM interfaces for storing and managing configuration data for publishers of events and their respective subscribers on remote computers. This protocol also specifies how to get specific information about a publisher and its subscribers. |
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[MS-COMT]: Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Tracker Service Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Component Object Model Plus (COM+) Tracker Service Protocol, which enables clients to monitor running instances of components. |
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[MS-CPSP]: Connection Point Services: Phonebook Data Structure |
Specifies the Connection Point Services: Phonebook Data Structure. This structure describes a format for documenting POP entry information and a logical grouping of POPs based on their geographic location. |
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Specifies the Certificate Templates Structure. This structure describes the syntax and interpretation of certificate templates, which forms the basis of certificate management for the Certificate Templates Protocol. |
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[MS-CSRA]: Certificate Services Remote Administration Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Certificate Services Remote Administration Protocol, which consists of a set of Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) interfaces that enable administrative tools to configure the state and policy of a certification authority (CA) on a server. |
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[MS-CSSP]: Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) Protocol, which enables an application to securely delegate a user's credentials from a client to a target server. |
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[MS-CSVP]: Failover Cluster: Setup and Validation Protocol (ClusPrep) Specification |
Specifies the Failover Cluster: Setup and Validation Protocol (ClusPrep), which remotely configures cluster nodes, cleans up cluster nodes, and validates that hardware and software settings are compatible with Failover Clustering. |
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Specifies the Claims Transformation Algorithm (CTA), which consists of two components: a grammar describing a transformation rules language and an algorithm for transforming input claims into output claims. A claim is an assertion about a user identity in the form of a name-value tuple. Sets of claims are transformed from sending authority formats to receiving authority formats at authentication trust traversal boundaries. |
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Specifies the Desktop Chat Protocol, which is the mechanism by which the Windows Chat application in Windows communicates information between remote users. |
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Specifies the Desktop Clipboard Protocol, which uses the Network Dynamic Data Exchange (NetDDE) Protocol to implement a distributed store for graphical user interface (GUI) objects for desktop cut-and-paste operations. |
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[MS-DCOM]: Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) Remote Protocol, which exposes application objects via remote procedure calls (RPCs) and consists of a set of extensions layered on the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call Extensions. |
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[MS-DFSC]: Distributed File System (DFS): Referral Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Distributed File System (DFS): Referral Protocol, which enables file system clients to resolve names from a namespace distributed across many servers and geographies into local names on specific file servers. |
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[MS-DFSNM]: Distributed File System (DFS): Namespace Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Distributed File System (DFS): Namespace Management Protocol, which provides an RPC interface for administering DFS configurations. The client is an application that issues method calls on the RPC interface to administer DFS. The server is a DFS service that implements support for this RPC interface for administering DFS. |
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Specifies the DFS Replication Helper Protocol, which is made up of a set of distributed component object model (DCOM) interfaces for configuring and monitoring DFS Replication Helper Protocols on a server. |
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[MS-DHCPE]: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Extensions |
Specifies the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), which describes the Microsoft specific vendor-class options included in the Microsoft implementation of DHCP. |
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Specifies the Microsoft Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server Management Protocol, which defines the RPC interfaces that provide methods for remotely accessing and administering the DHCP server. This protocol is a client and server protocol based on RPC that is used in the configuration, management, and monitoring of a DHCP server. |
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Specifies the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Extensions for Network Access Protection (NAP), which is designed to reduce the administrative burden and complexity of configuring hosts on a TCP/IP-based network, such as a private intranet, and is one enforcement method supported by Network Access Protection (NAP). |
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Specifies Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) Home Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines: Microsoft Extensions. The DLNA Guidelines define protocol extensions to protocols related to streaming of content. |
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[MS-DLTM]: Distributed Link Tracking: Central Manager Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Distributed Link Tracking: Central Manager Protocol, which works with the Distributed Link Tracking (DLT) Workstation Protocol to discover the new location of a file that has moved. DLT can determine whether the file has moved on a mass-storage device, within a computer, or between computers in a network. The DLT Central Manager Protocol keeps track of file and volume moves and other relevant information from participating computers in order to provide this information in response to workstation queries. |
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[MS-DLTW]: Distributed Link Tracking: Workstation Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Distributed Link Tracking: Workstation Protocol, which works with the Distributed Link Tracking (DLT) Central Manager Protocol to discover the new location of a file that has moved. DLT can determine whether the file has moved on a mass-storage device, within a computer, or between computers in a network. |
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Specifies the Disk Management Remote Protocol Specification, a set of Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) interfaces that manages storage objects on a machine. |
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[MS-DNSP]: Domain Name Service (DNS) Server Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Domain Name Service (DNS) Server Management Protocol, which defines the RPC interfaces that provide methods for remotely accessing and administering a DNS server. It is a client and server protocol based on RPC that is used in the configuration, management, and monitoring of a DNS server. |
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Specifies the DirectPlay DXDiag Usage Protocol, intended for peer-to-peer network video gaming and used by the DXDiag application. |
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Specifies the Digest Protocol Extensions, which describes the variations in the Windows implementation of the Digest Authentication protocol from the standard, as specified in [RFC2617]. |
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[MS-DPWSRP]: Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS): Shared Resource Publishing Data Structure |
Specifies the Shell Publishing data structure. This data structure is used by the HomeGroup Protocol to advertise shared files and folders in a HomeGroup peer-to-peer network environment. |
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[MS-DPWSSN]: Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS): Size Negotiation Extension |
Specifies the Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS): Size Negotiation Extension. This is an extension to the Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS) and enables the negotiation of message sizes between a client and a service for a specific message transaction. |
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[MS-DRDM]: Directory Replication and Data Management (DRDM) Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Directory Replication and Data Management (DRDM) Remote Protocol, an RPC protocol for replication and management of data in Active Directory. |
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[MS-DRM]: Digital Rights Management License Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Digital Rights Management License Protocol, which provides secure distribution, promotion, and sale of digital media content. |
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[MS-DRMND]: Windows Media Digital Rights Management (WMDRM): Network Devices Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Media Digital Rights Management (WMDRM): Network Devices Protocol. This protocol enables consumers to experience multimedia content on multiple devices in the home, while protecting the rights of the content owner. |
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[MS-DSML]: Directory Services Markup Language (DSML) 2.0 Protocol Extensions |
Specifies the Directory Services Markup Language (DSML) 2.0 Protocol Extensions. The SOAP session extensions (SSE) make it possible to maintain state information across multiple request/response operations. |
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[MS-DSSP]: Directory Services Setup Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Directory Services Setup Remote Protocol, which exposes an RPC interface that a client can call to obtain domain-related computer state and configuration information. |
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[MS-DTCLU]: MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transaction Protocol Logical Unit Mainframe Extension |
Specifies the MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transaction Protocol Logical Unit Mainframe Extension, which provides concrete mechanisms for associating an Atomic Transaction and an LU type 6.2 Logical Unit of Work. |
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[MS-DTCM]: MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transaction Internet Protocol Specification |
Specifies the MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transaction Internet Protocol, which extends the OleTx protocol (see [MS-DTCO]) to enable its interoperation with the open-standard Transaction Internet Protocol (TIP). |
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[MS-DTCO]: MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transaction Protocol Specification |
Specifies the MSDTC Connection Manager: OleTx Transaction Protocol, which provides concrete mechanisms for beginning, propagating, and completing atomic transactions. This protocol also provides mechanisms for coordinating agreement on a single atomic outcome for each transaction, and for reliably distributing that outcome to all participants in the transaction. |
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Specifies the ExtendedError Remote Data Structure, which encodes extended error information. This data structure assumes that the reader has familiarity with the concepts and the requirements that are detailed in [MS-RPCE] and [C706]. |
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[MS-EFSR]: Encrypting File System Remote (EFSRPC) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Encrypting File System Remote (EFSRPC) Protocol, which performs maintenance and management operations on encrypted data that is stored remotely and accessed over a network. |
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Specifies the Enhanced Metafile Format (EMF) structure, which can store a picture in device-independent form. |
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Specifies the Enhanced Metafile Format Plus Extensions, which defines a device-independent structure that encapsulates graphics commands and objects for storage or for sending to devices, such as displays and printers that support the drawing of images, graphics, and text. |
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Specifies the Enhanced Metafile Spool Format. This structure specifies a metafile format that can store a print job in portable form . |
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Specifies the EventLog Remoting Protocol, which exposes the RPC methods for reading events in both live and backup event logs on remote computers. |
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[MS-EVEN6]: EventLog Remoting Protocol Version 6.0 Specification |
Specifies the EventLog Remoting Protocol Version 6.0 protocol, which exposes RPC methods for reading events in both live and backup event logs on remote computers. This protocol was originally made available for Windows Vista. |
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[MS-FASP]: Firewall and Advanced Security Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Firewall and Advanced Security Protocol. The protocol manages firewall and advanced security components on remote computers. |
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[MS-FAX]: Fax Server and Client Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Fax Server and Client Remote Protocol. It is an RPC-based, client-server protocol, and is used to send faxes and to manage the fax server and its queues. |
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[MS-FCIADS]: File Classification Infrastructure Alternate Data Stream (ADS) File Format |
This document specifies the File Classification Infrastructure Alternate Data Stream (ADS) File Format, which consists of structures for persisting file metadata information into NTFS alternate data streams. |
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[MS-FPSE]: FrontPage Server Extensions Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the FrontPage Server Extensions Remote Protocol, which describes a set of server extensions that can be used to augment a basic HTTP server. |
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Specifies the File System Control Codes that define the network format of native Windows structures that may be used within other protocols . |
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[MS-FSRM]: File Server Resource Manager Protocol Specification |
Specifies the File Server Resource Manager Protocol, which implements a set of a Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) interfaces for managing the configuration of directory quotas, file screens, and storage report jobs on a machine . |
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[MS-FSRVP]: File Server Remote VSS Provider Protocol Specification |
Specifies the File Server Remote VSS Protocol, an RPC-based protocol used for creating shadow copies of file shares on a remote computer, and for facilitating backup applications in performing application-consistent backup and restore of data on SMB2 shares. |
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This document specifies the Group Key Distribution Protocol, which enables clients to obtain cryptographic keys associated with Active Directory security principals. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Audit Configuration Extension, which provides a mechanism for an administrator to control audit policies on clients. |
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[MS-GPDPC]: Group Policy: Deployed Printer Connections Extension |
Specifies the Group Policy: Deployed Printer Connections Extension, which supports the use of preconfigured collections of shared printer connections. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Encrypting File System Extension, which uses the Microsoft Group Policy Protocol to enable remote administrative configuration of the Encrypting File System. |
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[MS-GPFAS]: Group Policy: Firewall and Advanced Security Data Structure |
Specifies The Group Policy: Firewall and Advanced Security data structure extension, which provides a mechanism for an administrator to control the Firewall and Advanced Security behavior of the client through group policy by using the Group Policy: Registry Extension Encoding protocol [MS-GPREG]. |
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[MS-GPFR]: Group Policy: Folder Redirection Protocol Extension |
Specifies the Group Policy: Folder Redirection Protocol Extension, which provides a mechanism to relocate specific user folders to server disk volumes. The protocol extension describes how file system access requests to a user's folders are automatically redirected to a newly created folder for each user. |
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[MS-GPIE]: Group Policy: Internet Explorer Maintenance Extension |
Specifies the Group Policy: Internet Explorer Maintenance Extension, which enables administrators to apply custom settings to the Internet Explorer configuration on one or more computers to enforce Internet-related security standards and provide a common browser interface within the organization. |
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[MS-GPIPSEC]: Group Policy: IP Security (IPsec) Protocol Extension |
Specifies the IP Security (IPSec) Protocol Extension to the Group Policy: Core Protocol. This extension enables administrators to arbitrarily instruct large groups of client machines to configure their local IPsec/IKE components to provide basic IP traffic filtering, IP data integrity, and (optionally) IP data encryption. |
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[MS-GPNAP]: Group Policy: Network Access Protection (NAP) Extension |
Specifies the Group Policy: Network Access Protection (NAP) Extension, used for controlling access to network resources. This extension enables network administrators to grant or restrict access to network resources based on client computer identity and compliance with corporate governance policy. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Core Protocol, which enables clients to discover and retrieve policy settings that administrators of a domain create. |
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[MS-GPPREF]: Group Policy: Preferences Extension Data Structure |
Specifies the Group Policy: Preferences Extension. This extension to the Group Policy: Core Protocol provides a mechanism to manage and deploy policy preferences. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Registry Extension Encoding, an extension to the Group Policy: Core Protocol. This mechanism enables an administrator to control any behavior on a client that depends on registry-based settings. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Security Protocol Extension, which is an extension to the Group Policy: Core Protocol. This extension enables security policies to be distributed to multiple client systems, so these systems can enact the policies in accordance with the intentions of the administrator. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Scripts Extension Encoding, an extension to the Group Policy: Core Protocol that provides a mechanism for an administrator to instruct an arbitrarily large group of clients to execute administrator-specified code at computer startup, computer shutdown, user logon, and user logoff. |
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[MS-GPSI]: Group Policy: Software Installation Protocol Extension |
Specifies the Group Policy: Software Installation Protocol Extension, which enables an administrator to install and remove software applications on client computers. |
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Specifies the Group Policy: Wireless/Wired Protocol Extension, an extension to the Group Policy: Core Protocol that specifies the behaviors of the Wireless/Wired Group Policy administrative-side and client-side plug-in extensions. |
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Specifies the Generic Security Service Algorithm for Secret Key Transaction Authentication for DNS (GSS-TSIG) Protocol Extension, which identifies one possible extension to TSIG based on the Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API). |
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Specifies the H.245 Protocol: Microsoft Extensions, which describes Microsoft extensions for the H.323 protocol. |
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[MS-H26XPF]: Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): H.261 and H.263 Video Streams Extensions |
Specifies the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): H.261 and H.263 Video Streams Extensions, which are used to transmit and receive H.261 or H.263 video streams in a two-party, peer-to-peer call. |
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[MS-HCEP]: Health Certificate Enrollment Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Health Certificate Enrollment Protocol, which enables a network endpoint to obtain digital certificates. |
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Specifies the HomeGroup Protocol, which is used to create a trust relationship that facilitates the advertising and publishing of content between machines via a peer-to-peer (P2P) infrastructure. |
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Specifies the Host Name Data Structure Extension, which defines the allowable host names that may be assigned to a computer. |
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Specifies the ICertPassage Remote Protocol, a subset of the Windows Client Certificate Enrollment Protocol, as specified in [MS-WCCE]. This protocol only enables the client to enroll certificates, whereas [MS-WCCE] provides enrollment and additional functionality. |
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[MS-IISS]: Internet Information Services (IIS) ServiceControl Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Internet Information Services (IIS) ServiceControl Protocol, a client-to-server protocol that enables remote control of Internet services as a single unit. |
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Specifies the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Protocol Extensions, which describe the extensions specified in [RFC2409]. |
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[MS-IMSA]: Internet Information Services (IIS) IMSAdminBaseW Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Internet Information Services (IIS) IMSAdminBaseW Remote Protocol, which defines interfaces that provide Unicode-compliant methods for remotely accessing and administering the IIS metabase associated with an application that manages IIS configuration, such as the IIS snap-in for Microsoft Management Console (MMC). |
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Specifies the IManagedObject Interface Protocol. The IManagedObject interface is a COM interface used by the common language runtime (CLR) to identify managed objects (objects created by the CLR) that are exported for interoperability with the Component Object Model (COM). |
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[MS-IPHTTPS]: IP over HTTPS (IP-HTTPS) Tunneling Protocol Specification |
Specifies the IP over HTTPS (IP-HTTPS) Tunneling Protocol, a mechanism to transport IPv6 packets on an HTTPS connection. |
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Specifies the IrDA Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol Profile, which clarifies the implementation details of [IROBEX] where necessary and clarifies which portions of [IROBEX] are not implemented. |
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[MS-IRP]: Internet Information Services (IIS) Inetinfo Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Internet Information Services (IIS) Inetinfo Remote Protocol, an RPC-based client/server protocol that is used for managing Internet protocol servers such as those hosted by IIS. |
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Specifies the Microsoft implementation of the Kerberos Protocol Extensions, as specified in [RFC4120], by specifying any Windows behaviors that differ from the Kerberos Protocol, in addition to Windows extensions for interactive logon and the inclusion of authorization information expressed as group memberships and related information. |
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[MS-KKDCP]: Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) Proxy Protocol Specification |
This document specifies the Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) Proxy Protocol, which provides a mechanism for a client to use a KKDCP server to change passwords and securely obtain Kerberos service tickets from a Kerberos V5 server. |
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[MS-L2TPIE]: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) IPsec Extensions |
Specifies the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) IPsec Extensions, which allows IP, IPX, or NetBEUI traffic to be encrypted and then sent over any medium that supports point-to-point (PPP) (Point to Point Protocol [RFC1661]) datagram delivery, such as IP, X.25, Frame Relay, or ATM. |
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[MS-LLMNRP]: Link Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) Profile |
Specifies the Link Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) Profile, which describes the differences between this profile and the one defined in [RFC4795]. |
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[MS-LLTD]: Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) Protocol, which an application or a higher-layer protocol can use to facilitate discovery of link-layer topology and diagnose various problems associated with a network's signal strength and bandwidth. |
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[MS-LSAD]: Local Security Authority (Domain Policy) Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Local Security Authority (Domain Policy) Remote Protocol. This protocol provides an RPC interface used for providing remote management for policy settings related to account objects, secret objects, trusted domain objects (TDOs), and other security-related policy settings. |
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[MS-LSAT]: Local Security Authority (Translation Methods) Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Local Security Authority (Translation Methods) Remote Protocol, which is implemented in Windows-based products to translate identifiers for security principal between human-readable and machine-readable forms. |
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Specifies the Lightweight Web Services Security Profile. This profile specifies how to perform lightweight client authentication and security token exchange based on set of security-related Web services protocols. |
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Specifies the Remote Mailslot Protocol. This protocol is a simple, nonsecure, and unidirectional interprocess communications (IPC) protocol between a client and server. |
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Specifies the Content Indexing Services Protocol, which enables a client to communicate with a server hosting an indexing service to issue queries. |
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[MS-MMSP]: Microsoft Media Server (MMS) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Microsoft Media Server (MMS) Protocol, which defines how MMS streams multimedia from Windows Media Services to Windows Media Player, or to another instance of Windows Media Services. MMS uses TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol). |
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Specifies the Microsoft NetMeeting Protocol, which implements a method of application sharing over the T.120 Multipoint Communication Service (MCS) layer, using the S20 MCS Channel. |
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[MS-MQBR]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Binary Reliable Message Routing Algorithm |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Binary Reliable Message Routing Algorithm, which is used by MSMQ to communicate across both connected networks and heterogeneous networks. |
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[MS-MQCN]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Change Notification Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Change Notification Protocol. It defines a mechanism used by the MSMQ Directory Service or a queue manager to notify a queue manager of changes to its owned objects. |
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[MS-MQDMPR]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Common Data Model and Processing Rules |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Data Structures, which define an abstract data model and events shared by multiple MSMQ protocols. |
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[MS-MQDS]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Protocol, an RPC-based protocol that is used by MSMQ clients and Message Queuing servers to remotely access and maintain MSMQ directory objects. |
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[MS-MQDSSM]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Schema Mapping |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Data Structures that are used by any protocol that manipulates the subset of the abstract data elements and data element attributes defined in [MS-MQDMPR] section 3.1. |
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[MS-MQMP]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager Client Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager Client Protocol, which enables communication between message queuing client applications and an MSMQ Queue Manager. |
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Specifies Message Queuing (MSMQ): Data Structures, which contains common definitions and data structures that are used in the Microsoft Message Queuing protocols. |
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[MS-MQMR]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager Management Protocol that is used for management operations on the MSMQ server, including monitoring the MSMQ installation and the queues. |
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[MS-MQQB]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Message Queuing Binary Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Binary Reliable Messaging Protocol, which defines a mechanism for reliably transferring messages between two message queues located on two different hosts. |
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[MS-MQQP]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager to Queue Manager Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager to Queue Manager Protocol, an RPC-based protocol used by the queue manager and runtime library to read and purge messages from a remote queue. |
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[MS-MQRR]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager Remote Read Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Queue Manager Remote Read Protocol, an RPC-based protocol that is used by MSMQ clients to read or reject a message from a queue, move a message between queues, and purge messages from a queue. |
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[MS-MQSD]: Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Discovery Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Message Queuing (MSMQ): Directory Service Discovery Protocol, which is used by MSMQ clients to discover an accessible executing instance of an MSMQ Directory Service server. |
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[MS-MSB]: Media Stream Broadcast (MSB) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Media Stream Broadcast (MSB) Protocol, which enables distribution of Advanced Systems Format (ASF) packets over a network for which Internet Protocol (IP) multicasting is enabled. |
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[MS-MSBD]: Media Stream Broadcast Distribution (MSBD) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Media Stream Broadcast Distribution (MSBD) Protocol, which describes how to transfer an audio-visual content stream from a server to a single client. |
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Specifies the Messenger Service Remote Protocol, a set of RPC interfaces that instructs a server to display short text messages to a console user, to deliver messages to a local or remote server for display to a console user, and to manage the names for which the server receives messages. |
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[MS-MWBE]: Microsoft Web Browser Federated Sign-On Protocol Extensions |
Specifies the Microsoft Web Browser Federated Sign-On Protocol Extensions. This extension enables Web browser requestors that do not support scripting (to create POST messages) and enables passing security identifiers (SIDs) in Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) V1.1 assertions. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the terms, concepts, and protocols that are defined in [MS-MWBF]. |
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[MS-MWBF]: Microsoft Web Browser Federated Sign-On Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Microsoft Web Browser Federated Sign-On Protocol, which is primarily a restriction of the protocol that is specified in [WSFedPRP]. The restrictions are designed to enable greater interoperability by reducing the number of variations that must be implemented. This protocol also specifies minor additions to [WSFedPRP] to handle common scenarios. |
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[MS-N2HT]: Negotiate and Nego2 HTTP Authentication Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Negotiate and Nego2 HTTP Authentication Protocol, which describes support for SPNEGO authentication as specified in [RFC4559]. The tokens are transmitted using base64-encoding. This protocol calls out the differences in the Microsoft implementation from what is specified in [RFC4559], where applicable. |
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Specifies the NetBIOS over TCP (NetBT) Extensions, as specified in [RFC1001] and [RFC1002]. These extensions modify the syntax of allowable NetBIOS names and the behavior of timers, and add support for multihomed hosts. |
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Specifies the .NET Tracing Protocol, which provides a method for correlating call traces in a .NET remoting application. |
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[MS-NKPU]: Network Key Protector Unlock Protocol Specification |
This document specifies the Network Key Protector Unlock Protocol, which enables a client to send an encrypted package of key material along with a session key to a remote server and to receive the decrypted key material protected by the session key. |
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[MS-NLMP]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol Specification |
Specifies the NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol, used in Windows for authentication between clients and servers. NTLM is used by application protocols to authenticate remote users and, optionally, to provide session security when requested by the application. |
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[MS-NMFTB]: .NET Message Framing TCP Binding Protocol Specification |
Specifies how the .NET Message Framing Protocol [MC-NMF] is bound to a TCP connection, including the initiation of the stream by using the net.tcp URI scheme and the application of .NET Message Framing over TCP as a SOAP transport in WSDL. |
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Specifies the .NET NegotiateStream Protocol, which provides mutually authenticated and confidential communication over a TCP connection. It uses the Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation mechanism (SPNEGO) for security services (authentication, key derivation, and data encryption and decryption). |
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[MS-NNTP]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication: Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) Extension |
Specifies the NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication: Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) Extension, which defines the use of NTLM authentication by NNTP to facilitate client authentication to a Windows-based NNTP server. |
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Specifies the .NET Remoting: Binary Format Data Structure protocol, which defines a set of structures for representing object graph or method invocation information as an octet stream. |
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Specifies the .NET Remoting: Lifetime Services Extension, which adds lifetime and remote activation capabilities to the .NET Remoting Core Protocol (specified in [MS-NRTP]). |
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Specifies the Netlogon Remote Protocol, an RPC interface that is used for user and machine authentication on domain-based networks; to replicate the user account database for operating systems earlier than Windows 2000 backup domain controllers; to maintain domain relationships from the members of a domain to the domain controller, among domain controllers for a domain, and between domain controllers across domains; and to discover and manage these relationships. |
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Specifies the .NET Remoting: Core Protocol, a mechanism by which a calling program can invoke a method in a different address space over the network. Arguments are passed along as part of the invocation message, and return values are sent in the response. |
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Specifies the NTLM Over HTTP Protocol, which is used to authenticate a Web client to a Web server. This protocol authentication variant works only with NTLM; the Kerberos protocol is not supported. |
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Specifies the OLE Automation Protocol, which uses DCOM as its transport layer and provides support for an additional set of types as well as for a late-bound calling mechanism. |
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[MS-OCSP]: Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Extensions |
Specifies the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Extensions, which defines the data that needs to be exchanged between an application that checks the status of a certificate and the responder that provides the status. |
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[MS-OCSPA]: Microsoft OCSP Administration Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Microsoft OCSP Administration Protocol, which consists of a set of distributed component object model (DCOM) interfaces that allows administrative tools to configure the properties of the Online Responder. |
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Specifies the Open Data (OData) Protocol. This protocol enables applications to expose data, by using common Web technologies, and by means of a data service that can be consumed by clients within corporate networks and across the Internet. |
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[MS-OTPCE]: One-Time Password Certificate Enrollment Protocol Specification |
Specifies the One-Time Password Certificate Enrollment Protocol, which enhances network security in remote access connections by utilizing different components, such as the one-time password (OTP) authentication mechanism as well as a short-lived smart card logon certificate. |
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Specifies the Privilege Attribute Certificate Data Structure, which is used to encode authorization information. The Privilege Attribute Certificate also contains memberships, additional credential information, profile and policy information, and supporting security metadata. |
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[MS-PAN]: Print System Asynchronous Notification Protocol Specification |
Specifies the [MS-PAN]: Print System Asynchronous Notification Protocol, an asynchronous protocol that clients use to receive print status notifications from a print server and send server-requested responses to those notifications back to the server. It is based on the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol, as specified in [C706]. |
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[MS-PAR]: Print System Asynchronous Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Print System Asynchronous Remote Protocol, which defines the communication of print job processing and print system management information between a print client and a print server. |
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[MS-PASS]: Passport Server Side Include (SSI) Version 1.4 Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Passport Server Side Include (SSI) Version 1.4 Protocol, which describes how messages are encapsulated on the wire. |
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Specifies the Publication Services Data Structure. This structure describes the data that computers use to describe themselves and the resources they offer as Web services over IP-based networks. |
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[MS-PCCRC]: Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Content Identification |
Specifies Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Content Identification, the content information format used by the Windows Branch Caching Framework to uniquely identify content for discovery and retrieval purposes. |
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[MS-PCCRD]: Peer Content Caching and Retrieval Discovery Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Peer Content Caching and Retrieval Discovery Protocol, which is based on the Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery) protocol. It is a content caching and retrieval framework based on a peer-to-peer discovery and distribution model. |
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[MS-PCCRR]: Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Retrieval Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Retrieval Protocol. This protocol defines two message exchanges, one for querying the server for the availability of certain content, and the other for retrieving content from a server. |
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[MS-PCCRTP]: Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Extensions |
Specifies the Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Extensions, which implements a new type of content encoding, PeerDist, that can be used in HTTP/1.1. In particular, it specifies the mechanism used by an HTTP/1.1 client and an HTTP/1.1 server to communicate with each other using the PeerDist content encoding. |
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[MS-PCHC]: Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Hosted Cache Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Hosted Cache Protocol, used by clients to offer metadata to a hosted cache server. |
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Specifies the Performance Counter Query Protocol, which is used for browsing performance counters and retrieving performance counter values from a server. |
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[MS-PEAP]: Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP) Specification |
Specifies the Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP), which adds security services to the Extensible Authentication Protocol methods. |
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Specifies the Public Key Cryptography for Initial Authentication (PKINIT) in Kerberos Protocol, which enables the use of public key cryptography in the initial authentication exchange of the Kerberos Protocol and specifies the Windows implementation of PKINIT where it differs from [RFC4556]. |
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[MS-PLA]: Performance Logs and Alerts Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Performance Logs and Alerts Protocol, which provides a set of DCOM interfaces to control data collection on a remote system. The control includes starting, stopping, scheduling, and configuration of data collector objects, and the creation of alerts. |
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[MS-PNRP]: Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) Version 4.0 Specification |
Specifies the Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) Version 4.0, which is used to resolve a name to a set of information, such as IP addresses; to maintain a cloud of peer nodes; to maintain a distributed cache of endpoint information; and to transfer requests for Peer Name resolutions between nodes. |
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[MS-POP3]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication: Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3) Extension |
Specifies the NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication: Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3) Extension, which describes the use of NTLM Authentication (see [MS-NLMP]) by the Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) to facilitate client authentication to a Windows POP3 server. POP3 specifies a protocol for the inquiry and retrieval of electronic mail. |
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Specifies the Peer-to-Peer Graphing Protocol, a peer-to-peer protocol for establishing and maintaining a connected set of nodes (referred to as a graph), and replicating data among the nodes. |
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Specifies the PPP Over IrDA Dialup Protocol, which enables the scenario in which a computer with infrared capabilities obtains network access by using a modem via the infrared link. |
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[MS-PPSEC]: Peer-to-Peer Grouping Security Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Peer-to-Peer Grouping Security Protocol (P2P Grouping), which layers on top of the Peer-to-Peer Graphing Protocol [MS-PPGRH] and adds security and discovery services. |
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[MS-PSDP]: Proximity Service Discovery Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Proximity Service Discovery Protocol, which conveys service discovery information, such as service advertisements, as part of Beacon frames, as specified in [IEEE802.11-2007]. |
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Specifies the Windows PowerShell Remoting Protocol, which encodes messages prior to sending them over the Web Services Management Protocol Extensions for the Windows Vista [MS-WSMV] layer. |
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Specifies the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, which allows the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [RFC1661] to be tunneled through an IP network. |
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Specifies the Remote Assistance Protocol, which is used after a remote assistance connection is established between two computers. |
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Specifies the Remote Authorization API Protocol, which is used to perform “what-if” authorization queries on remote computers. It allows applications to simulate an access control decision that would be made when a principal attempts to access a remote resource protected with an authorization policy. |
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[MS-RAI]: Remote Assistance Initiation Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Assistance Initiation Protocol, which enables an authorized expert to start Remote Assistance (RA) on a remote novice computer to retrieve data that is required to make a Remote Assistance connection from the expert's computer to the novice's computer. |
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[MS-RAIOP]: Remote Assistance Initiation over PNRP Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Assistance Initiation over PNRP Protocol, which is used to establish a Remote Assistance connection between two computers. |
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[MS-RAIW]: Remote Administrative Interface: WINS Specification |
Specifies the Remote Administrative Interface: WINS protocol, which enables local or remote administration of the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) within the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) WINS snap-in and the NetSh command line (WINS context). |
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Specifies the Microsoft Remote Administration Protocol (RAP), which Microsoft LAN Manager uses to perform remote administrative functions and is included in the Microsoft Windows operating system for compatibility reasons. |
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[MS-RASA]: Remote Access Server Advertisement (RASADV) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Access Server Advertisement (RASADV) Protocol, by which Remote Access Service (RAS) Servers advertise their presence within a local network, enabling network administrators to detect nonmalicious configuration and deployment of gateways providing external access to their network. |
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[MS-RCMP]: Remote Certificate Mapping Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Certificate Mapping Protocol, which enables servers to use a directory, database, or other technology to map the user's X.509 certificate to a security principal. |
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[MS-RDPBCGR]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting Specification |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting, designed to facilitate user interaction with a remote computer system by transferring graphics display information from the remote computer to the user and transporting input from the user to the remote computer, where it may be injected locally. |
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[MS-RDPCR2]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Composited Remoting V2 Specification |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Composited Remoting V2, which displays the contents of the Windows-based desktop running on one machine on a second machine connected to the first via a network. |
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[MS-RDPEA]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Audio Output Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Audio Output Virtual Channel Extension, which transfers audio data from the server to the client. |
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[MS-RDPEAI]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Audio Input Redirection Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Audio Input Redirection Virtual Channel Extension, which transfers audio data from a client to a server. |
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[MS-RDPECLIP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Clipboard Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Clipboard Virtual Channel Extension, which enables users to seamlessly transfer data via the system clipboard between applications that are running on different computers. |
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[MS-RDPEDC]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Desktop Composition Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Desktop Composition Virtual Channel Extension, which enables a remote display client to replicate the functionality of the Desktop Window Manager (DWM) across a network boundary. |
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[MS-RDPEDYC]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Dynamic Channel Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Dynamic Channel Virtual Channel Extension, which supports features such as classes of priority (that may be used to implement bandwidth allocation) and individually connected endpoints using dynamic virtual channel (DVC) listeners. |
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[MS-RDPEECO]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Virtual Channel Echo Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Virtual Channel Echo Extension. This extension is used as a ping and echo mechanism to determine various network characteristics that are significant for RDP. |
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[MS-RDPEFS]: Remote Desktop Protocol: File System Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: File System Virtual Channel Extension, which runs over a static virtual channel with the name RDPDR. |
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[MS-RDPEGDI]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Device Interface (GDI) Acceleration Extensions |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Device Interface (GDI) Acceleration Extensions, which reduces the bandwidth associated with graphics remoting by encoding the drawing operations that produce an image instead of encoding the actual image. |
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[MS-RDPEGFX]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Pipeline Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Pipeline Extension, a graphics protocol that is used to encode graphics display data generated in a remote terminal server session so that the data can be sent from the server and received, decoded, and rendered by a compatible client. The net effect is that a desktop or an application running on a remote terminal server appears as if it is running locally. |
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[MS-RDPEGT]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Geometry Tracking Virtual Channel Protocol Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Geometry Tracking Virtual Channel Extension, which extends the Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting. This protocol facilitates graphics rendering between a desktop host and a remote desktop client in a way that the client does not need to know the origin of the graphics. |
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[MS-RDPEI]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Input Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Input Virtual Channel Extension, which is used to remote multitouch input frames from a terminal server client to a terminal server. Multitouch input frames are generated at the client, encoded, and sent to the server. Thereafter, these frames are received and decoded by the server and injected into the session associated with the remote user. |
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Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Licensing Extension, which expands on the licensing protocol sequence specified in [MS-RDPBCGR] to address scenarios requiring the exchange of licensing information between the client and server. |
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[MS-RDPEMC]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Multiparty Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Multiparty Virtual Channel Extension, which describes the messages that are exchanged between a remote desktop host and the participants with whom it is engaging in multiparty application sharing. |
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[MS-RDPEMT]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Multitransport Extension |
This document specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Multitransport Extension, which is used to create multiple data-transport connections between an RDP client and an RDP server. |
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[MS-RDPEPC]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Print Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Desktop Protocol: Print Virtual Channel Extensions, which specifies the communication used to enable the redirection of printers between a terminal client and a terminal server. |
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[MS-RDPEPNP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Plug and Play Devices Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Plug and Play Devices Virtual Channel Extension, which is used to redirect Plug and Play devices from a terminal client to the terminal server. |
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[MS-RDPEPS]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Session Selection Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Session Selection Extension, which expands upon the original connectivity options specified in [MS-RDPBCGR] to address a wide range of new scenarios. |
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[MS-RDPERP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Remote Programs Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Remote Programs Virtual Channel Extension, an RDP feature that presents a remote application (running remotely on a RAIL server) as a local user application (running on the RAIL client machine). |
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[MS-RDPESC]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Smart Card Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Smart Card Virtual Channel Extension, an extension (including virtual channels) that supports smart card reader-like devices. |
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[MS-RDPESP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Serial and Parallel Port Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Serial and Parallel Port Virtual Channel Extension, which redirects serial and parallel ports from a terminal client to the terminal server. This extension allows the server to access client ports as if the connected devices were local to the server. |
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[MS-RDPEUDP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension, which extends the transport mechanisms in the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to enable network connectivity between the user's machine and a remote computer system over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). |
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[MS-RDPEUSB]: Remote Desktop Protocol: USB Devices Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: USB Devices Virtual Channel Extension, which is used to redirect USB devices from a terminal client to the terminal server. This allows the server access to devices that are physically connected to the client as if the device were local to the server. |
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[MS-RDPEV]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Redirection Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Redirection Virtual Channel Extension, which redirects audio/video streams from the terminal server to the terminal client. |
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[MS-RDPEVOR]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Optimized Remoting Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Optimized Remoting Virtual Channel Extension. This is an extension of the Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting protocol [MS-RDPBCGR], which runs over a dynamic virtual channel, as specified in [MS-RDPEDYC]. The Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Optimized Remoting Virtual Channel Extension is used to redirect certain rapidly changing graphics content as a video stream from the remote desktop host to the remote desktop client. This protocol specifies the communication between a remote desktop host and a remote desktop client. |
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[MS-RDPEXPS]: Remote Desktop Protocol: XML Paper Specification (XPS) Print Virtual Channel Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: XML Paper Specification (XPS) Print Virtual Channel Extension, which redirects printing jobs from the terminal server to the terminal client. |
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Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: NSCodec Extension, an extension to the Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting (as specified in [MS-RDPBCGR]). This extension specifies an image codec that can be used to encode screen images by utilizing efficient and effective compression. |
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[MS-RDPRFX]: Remote Desktop Protocol: RemoteFX Codec Extension |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: RemoteFX Codec Extension, which uses a lossy image codec to encode screen images with efficient and effective compression. |
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[MS-RDWR]: Remote Desktop Workspace Runtime Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Desktop Workspace Runtime Protocol, an HTTP-based protocol for the Remote Desktop Service to discover disconnected sessions for a user and obtain the files required to reconnect to those disconnected sessions. The protocol uses a SOAP-based payload to describe and provide the remote resources to reconnect to a user's disconnected sessions. |
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[MS-RMPR]: Rights Management Services (RMS): Client-to-Server Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Rights Management Services (RMS) Client-to-Server Protocol, a SOAP protocol used to obtain and issue certificates and licenses used for creating and working with protected content. |
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[MS-RNAP]: Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes for Network Access Protection (NAP) Data Structure |
Specifies the Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes for Network Access Protection (NAP) Data Structure protocol, which describes the Microsoft RADIUS vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) that are implemented in the Windows operating system. |
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Specifies the Remote Procedure Call Protocol Extensions, a set of extensions to the DCE Remote Procedure Call 1.1 Specification, as specified in [C706]. These extensions add new capabilities to the DCE 1.1: RPC Specification, allow for more secure implementations to be built, and, in some cases, place additional restrictions on the DCE RPC Specification. |
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[MS-RPCH]: Remote Procedure Call over HTTP Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Remote Procedure Call over HTTP Protocol, which describes the use of HTTP or HTTPS as a transport for the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Protocol, as specified in [C706] and extended in [MS-RPCE]. |
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[MS-RPCL]: Remote Procedure Call Location Services Extensions |
Specifies the Remote Procedure Call Location Services Extensions, a set of extensions and restrictions to the DCE Remote Procedure Call Location Services specification as defined in [C706]. |
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Specifies the Print System Remote Protocol, which defines the communication of print job processing and print system management between a print client and a print server. |
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[MS-RRASM]: Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) Management Protocol, which describes the RPC interfaces that provide methods for remotely accessing and administering the RRAS server. |
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Specifies the Windows Remote Registry Protocol, a remote procedure call (RPC)-based client/server protocol that is used to remotely manage a hierarchical data store such as the Windows registry. |
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[MS-RSMP]: Removable Storage Manager (RSM) Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Removable Storage Manager (RSM) Remote Protocol, a set of distributed component object model (DCOM) interfaces for applications to manage robotic changers, media libraries, and tape drives. This protocol deals with detailed low-level operating system and storage concepts. |
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Specifies the Remote Shutdown Protocol, which is designed for shutting down, or for terminating the shutdown, of a remote computer during the shutdown waiting period. |
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Specifies the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones, and Telephony Signals Data Extensions, which describes the payload format needed to carry DTMF digits, tones, and signals in RTP packets over a network transport. |
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[MS-RTPME]: Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): Microsoft Extensions |
Specifies the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): Microsoft Extensions, which is a set of network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio and video, across multimedia endpoints. |
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[MS-RTPRAD]: Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): Redundant Audio Data Extensions |
Specifies the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP/RTCP): Redundant Audio Data Extensions, which encodes redundant audio data for use with the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Extensions protocol. |
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[MS-RTSP]: Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) Windows Media Extensions |
Specifies the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) Windows Media Extensions, which defines Windows Media extensions to the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). |
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[MS-SAMR]: Security Account Manager (SAM) Remote Protocol Specification (Client-to-Server) |
Specifies the Security Account Manager (SAM) Remote Protocol Specification (Client-to-Server), which supports printing and spooling operations that are synchronous between client and server. |
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[MS-SCMR]: Service Control Manager Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Service Control Manager Remote Protocol, which is used for remotely managing the Service Control Manager (SCM), an RPC server that enables service configuration and control of service programs. |
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Specifies the Session Description Protocol (SDP) Extensions, which describes the session description that is used to negotiate instant messaging, audio and video, and data collaboration sessions, and notes the extensions used. |
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Specifies the Kerberos Protocol Extensions: Service for User and Constrained Delegation Protocol, which are two extensions to the Kerberos protocol as developed by Microsoft. These two extensions, collectively known as Service for User (S4U), enable an application service to obtain a Kerberos service ticket on behalf of a user. |
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Specifies Microsoft extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), as specified in [RFC3261], which is used by terminals to establish, modify, and terminate multimedia sessions or calls. The SIP extensions add support for privacy features and for subscription requests for offline end nodes to the SIP extensions for presence. |
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Specifies the Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol, which defines extensions to the existing Common Internet File System (CIFS) specification that have been implemented by Microsoft since the publication of the [CIFS] specification. |
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[MS-SMB2]: Server Message Block (SMB) Version 2 Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Server Message Block (SMB) Version 2 Protocol, which supports the sharing of file and print resources between machines and extends the concepts from the Server Message Block Protocol. |
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[MS-SMTP]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Extension |
Specifies the NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Extension, which uses NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication (as specified in [MS-NLMP]) by the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to facilitate client authentication to a Windows SMTP server. |
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[MS-SNTP]: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Authentication Extensions |
Specifies the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Authentication Extensions, which is an authentication extension to the Network Time Protocol (NTP) version 3 ([RFC1305]) and the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) version 4 ([RFC2030]). |
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[MS-SPNG]: Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO) Extension |
Specifies the Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO) Protocol Extension. SPNEGO is a security protocol that uses a GSS-API authentication mechanism. GSS-API is a literal set of functions that include both an API and a methodology for approaching authentication. |
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[MS-SQMCS]: Software Quality Metrics (SQM) Client-to-Service Version 1 Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Software Quality Metrics (SQM) Client-to-Service Protocol V1, used to send software instrumentation metrics to the SQM service and by the client to download client-specific control data. The protocol allows applications and operating system components to collect and send instrumentation metrics to a hosted service. |
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[MS-SQMCS2]: Software Quality Metrics (SQM) Client-to-Service Version 2 Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Software Quality Metrics (SQM) Client-to-Service Protocol V2, which is used to send software instrumentation metrics to the SQM service and for the client to download client-specific control data. The protocol extends the concepts of the Software Quality Metrics (SQM) Client-to-Service Protocol, as specified in [MS-SQMCS]. |
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Specifies the Server Service Remote Protocol, which remotely enables file and printer sharing and named pipe access to the server through the Server Message Block Protocol. |
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[MS-SSDP]: SSDP: Networked Home Entertainment Devices (NHED) Extensions |
Specifies the Networked Home Entertainment Devices (NHED) Extensions, which detects devices on a home network. These extensions provide a mechanism for a control point to discover a device on the network without requiring the device to implement a complete SSDP stack. |
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[MS-SSTP]: Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) Specification |
Specifies the Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP), which is a mechanism to transport data-link layer (L2) frames on a Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) connection. |
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[MS-SWN]: Server Message Block Version 2 (SMB2) Witness Protocol Specification |
Specifies the SMB2 Witness Protocol, which enables an SMB2 clustered file server to notify SMB2 clients with prompt and explicit notifications about the failure or recovery of a network name and associated services. |
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[MS-SWSB]: SOAP Over WebSocket Protocol Binding Specification |
Specifies the SOAP over WebSocket Protocol Binding, a binding of SOAP to the WebSocket protocol (as defined in [DRAFT-WSP]), including a WSDL transport URI and supported message exchange patterns (MEPs). It specifies how messages defined by a higher-layer protocol are formed and framed for transport over [DRAFT-WSP]. This specification also defines a WebSocket subprotocol. |
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[MS-TAIL]: Telephony API Internet Locator Service Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Telephony API Internet Locator Service Protocol, which uses Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requests to retrieve information stored in the Internet Locator Service (ILS) dynamic instance. It is used for communication between a client using the Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI) and an ILS server. |
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[MS-THCH]: Tracing HTTP Correlation Header Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Tracing HTTP Correlation Header, which is used to enable correlation between client and server-side traces. |
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Specifies the Transaction Internet Protocol (TIP) Extensions, which is a set of extensions to the standard Transaction Internet Protocol (TIP) Version 3.0, as specified in [RFC2371]. The protocol provides concrete mechanisms for associating an OleTx transaction and a TIP transaction. |
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Specifies the Transport Layer Security (TLS) Profile, which is the authentication option to the Telnet protocol as a generic method for negotiating an authentication type and mode, including determining whether encryption should be used and whether credentials should be forwarded. |
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[MS-TNAP]: Telnet: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Telnet: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol, which is the authentication option to the Telnet protocol as a generic method for negotiating an authentication type and mode, including determining whether encryption should be used and whether credentials should be forwarded. |
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[MS-TPMVSC]: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Virtual Smart Card Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the DCOM Interfaces for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Virtual Smart Card device management, which are used to manage virtual smart cards (VSCs) on a remote machine. They provide methods for a protocol client to request creation and destruction of VSCs, and to monitor the status of these operations. |
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This document specifies the Telemetry Protocol XML Schema. This schema defines the message structure used by the Software Quality Metrics (SQM) Client-to-Service Protocol V2, specified in [MS-SQMCS2]. The schema is used to send software instrumentation metrics from a client to the SQM service and for the client to download client-specific control data. |
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Specifies the Telephony Remote Protocol, which enables implementation of communications applications ranging from voice mail to call centers with multiple agents and switches. |
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[MS-TSCH]: Task Scheduler Service Remoting Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Task Scheduler Service Remoting Protocol, which is used to register and configure a task and to inquire about the status of tasks that are running on a remote machine. |
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[MS-TSGU]: Terminal Services Gateway Server Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Terminal Services Gateway Server Protocol, which is a mechanism to transport data-link layer (L2) frames on a Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) connection. |
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[MS-TSRAP]: Telnet Server Remote Administration Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Telnet Server Remote Administration Protocol, which is a set of interfaces used for performing management tasks on a Telnet Server. |
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[MS-TSTS]: Terminal Services Terminal Server Runtime Interface Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Terminal Services Terminal Server Runtime Interface Protocol, which is an RPC-based protocol used for remotely querying and configuring various aspects of a terminal server. |
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[MS-TSWP]: Terminal Services Workspace Provisioning Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Terminal Services Workspace Provisioning Protocol, which is used for transferring remote resource information from a server to a client. The client can use this resource information to launch resources such as remote applications on a remote server. |
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Specifies the Telnet: VTNT Terminal Type Format Data Structure, which defines the structures for Telnet VTNT Terminal Type Format, and how the client and server negotiate the use of this format. |
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Specifies the User Name Mapping Protocol, which maps Windows domain user and group account names to the POSIX user and group identifiers used in AUTH_UNIX authentication, and vice versa. This enables the association of user names for users who have different identities in Windows-based and UNIX-based domains. |
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[MS-UPIGD]: UPnP Device and Service Templates: Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Extensions |
Specifies the UPnP: Device and Service Templates: Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Extensions. These structure extensions define extensions to the Universal Plug-n-Play (UPnP) device schema that describes an Internet gateway device. |
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[MS-UPMC]: UPnP Device and Service Templates: Media Property and Compatibility Extensions |
Specifies the Microsoft Media Property Extensions (MMPE), the Microsoft Compatibility Extension Flags (MCEF), and the Microsoft Power Management Extensions (MPME) to the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) interoperability guidelines, as specified by the UPnP Forum [UPnP] and used by the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) [DLNA]. |
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Specifies the IPv4 Over IEEE 1394 Protocol Extension, which is the Microsoft extension to the IPv4 over IEEE 1394 protocol to support bridging and clarifies the implementation details as specified in [RFC2734] where necessary. |
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Specifies the Virtual Disk Service (VDS) Protocol, a set of distributed component object model (DCOM) interfaces for managing the configuration of disk storage. |
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Specifies the VT-UTF8 and VT100+ Protocols, which are used for point-to-point serial communication for terminal control and headless server configuration. |
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Specifies the W32Time Remote Protocol, which is used for controlling and monitoring a time service on a machine. This RPC interface supports time services that synchronize time using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Version 3, as specified in [RFC1305], as well as platform-specific hardware time sources. |
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[MS-WCCE]: Windows Client Certificate Enrollment Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Client Certificate Enrollment Protocol, which consists of a set of DCOM interfaces that enable clients to request various services from a certification authority (CA). These services enable X.509 (as specified in [X509]) digital certificate enrollment, issuance, revocation, and property retrieval. |
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[MS-WDV]: Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Protocol: Client Extensions |
Specifies the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Protocol: Client Extensions, which extends WebDAV by introducing new headers that both enable the file types that are not currently manageable and optimize protocol interactions for file system clients. These extensions do not introduce new functionality into WebDAV, but instead optimize processing and eliminate the need for special-case processing. |
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[MS-WDVME]: Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Protocol: Microsoft Extensions |
Specifies the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Protocol: Microsoft Extensions, as specified in [RFC2518], to extend the standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) mechanisms specified in [RFC2616] in order for providing file access and content management over the Internet. |
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[MS-WDVSE]: Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Protocol: Server Extensions |
Specifies the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Protocol: Server Extension, which extends the standard HTTP mechanisms defined in [RFC2068] to provide file access and content management over the Internet. |
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[MS-WFIM]: Workflow Instance Management Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Workflow Instance Management Protocol, which defines a set of SOAP messages for the management of workflow instances, such as suspending, resuming, or canceling an instance. |
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[MS-WKST]: Workstation Service Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Workstation Service Remote Protocol, which remotely queries and configures certain aspects of a Server Message Block network redirector on a remote computer. |
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Specifies the Windows Metafile Format structure. A Windows metafile is a container for an image, which is defined by series of variable-length records, called metafile records. |
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[MS-WMHTTP]: Windows Media HTTP Push Distribution Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Media HTTP Push Distribution Protocol, which is used for transferring real-time multimedia data (for example, audio and video) from a client to a server. |
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[MS-WMI]: Windows Management Instrumentation Remote Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Management Instrumentation Remote Protocol, which uses the Common Information Model (CIM), as specified in [DMTF-DSP004], to represent various components of the operating system. CIM is the conceptual model for storing enterprise management information. |
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[MS-WMIO]: Windows Management Instrumentation Encoding Version 1.0 Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Management Instrumentation Encoding Version 1.0 Protocol, which is a binary data encoding format used by the Windows Management Instrumentation Remote Protocol, as specified in [MS-WMI], for network communication. |
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Specifies the Windows Media Log Data Structure, which is a syntax for logging messages. The logging messages specify information about how a client received multimedia content from a streaming server. |
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[MS-WMSP]: Windows Media HTTP Streaming Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Media HTTP Streaming Protocol, a client/server-based protocol used to stream real-time data between the client (the receiver of streaming data) and server (the sender of streaming data). |
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Specifies the Web Point-and-Print Protocol, which is an HTTP-based protocol that clients use to download printer driver software from a server in the client network or from a Web site. This enables distribution of printer driver software using standard Web technologies. |
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[MS-WSDS]: WS-Enumeration: Directory Services Protocol Extensions |
Specifies the WS-Enumeration Directory Services Protocol Extensions, a set of extensions to the Web Services Enumeration (WS-Enumeration) [WSENUM] protocol for facilitating SOAP-based search operations against directory servers. |
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Specifies the Windows Security Health Agent (WSHA) and Windows Security Health Validator (WSHV) Protocol, which reports the system security health state. |
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[MS-WSMAN]: Web Services Management Protocol Extensions for Windows Server 2003 |
Specifies the Web Services Management Protocol Extensions, which is a general purpose, SOAP-based systems management extension that defines procedures for carrying out remote management operations. |
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[MS-WSMV]: Web Services Management Protocol Extensions for Windows Vista |
Specifies the Web Services Management Protocol Extensions for Windows Vista, which provides Windows Vista extensions to the WS-Management Protocol, the WS-Management Binding Specification, and the WS-CIM Mapping Specification for accessing CIM objects as a Web service. |
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Specifies the Windows Search Protocol (WSP), which allows a client to communicate with a server hosting a Windows Search service (WSS) to issue queries. |
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Specifies the WebSocket Protocol: Disable Masking Extension, which extends the WebSocket Protocol to improve performance by allowing developers to set a property to disable masking. |
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Specifies the WS-Transfer: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) v3 Controls, also known as WSPELD. This protocol extends the Web Services Enumeration (WS-Enumeration) [WSENUM] and Web Services Transfer (WS-Transfer) [WXFR] protocols. |
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[MS-WSRM]: Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) Protocol, a set of Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) interfaces for managing the configuration of processor, memory resources, and accounting functions on a server. |
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Specifies the WS-Trust X.509v3 Token Enrollment Extensions, also known as WSTEP. The protocol specification defines the message formats and server behavior for the purposes of certificate enrollment. |
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[MS-WSTIM]: WS-Transfer: Identity Management Operations for Directory Access Extensions |
Specifies the WS-Transfer: Identity Management Operations for Directory Access Extensions, a set of extensions to the WS-Transfer protocol [WXFR] for representing the protocol operations commonly used for directory access in identity management protocols. |
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[MS-WUSP]: Windows Update Services: Client-Server Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Windows Update Services: Client-Server Protocol, which enables machines to discover and download software updates over the Internet using the SOAP and HTTP protocols. |
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Specifies the two variants of the Xpress Compression Algorithm, LZ77+Huffmann and plain LZ77, and their respective decompression algorithms. This algorithm efficiently compresses data that contains repeated byte sequences. It is not designed to compress image, audio, or video data. Between the trade-offs of compressed size and CPU cost, it heavily emphasizes low CPU cost. |
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[MS-XCEP]: X.509 Certificate Enrollment Policy Protocol Specification |
Specifies the X.509 Certificate Enrollment Policy Protocol. This protocol defines the interactions between a requesting client and a responding server for the exchange of a certificate enrollment policy, which is the collection of certificate templates and certificate issuers available to the requestor for X.509 certificate enrollment. |
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Specifies the XML-binary Optimized Packaging (XOP) Profile, which provides extensions that enable more efficient implementations of [XML-XOP] to be built by requiring certain ordering of the MIME parts in the XOP package. |
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Provides the definitions for terms that are used in the protocol documentation. |
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Provides the normative and informative references used in the protocol documentation. |