Remote Access Server Kaya Hota Hay Koi Mujay Us Kay Baray Mail Detail Kay Saath Batay Day Meharbanay Ho Gey Windows Server 2003 Main
Remote Access Server Kaya Hota Hay Koi Mujay Us Kay Baray Mail Detail Kay Saath Batay Day Meharbanay Ho Gey Windows Server 2003 Main
A server that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files and print services on the LAN from a remote location. For example, a user who dials into a network from home using an analog modem or an ISDN connection will dial into a remote access server. Once the user is authenticated he can access shared drives and printers as if he were physically connected to the office LAN.
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Remote Access Services (RAS) refers to any combination of hardware and software to enable the remote access to tools or information that typically reside on a network of IT devices.
Originally coined by Microsoft when referring to their built-in NT remote access tools, RAS was a service provided by Windows NT which allows most of the services which would be available on a network to be accessed over a modem link. The service includes support for dialup and logon, and then presents the same network interface as the normal network drivers (albeit slightly slower). It is not necessary to run Windows NT on the client - there are client versions for other Windows operating systems.
A feature built into Windows NT that enables users to log into an NT-based LAN using a modem, X.25 connection or WAN link. RAS works with several major network protocols, including TCP/IP, IPX, and NBF.
To use RAS from a remote node, you need a RAS client program, which is built into most versions of Windows, or any PPP client software. For example, most remote control programs work with RAS.
Over the years, many vendors have provided both hardware and software solutions to gain remote access to various types of networked information. In fact, most modern routers include a basic RAS capability that can be enabled for any dial-up interface.
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ap apni ek location se dusri location access karen ye RAS (Remote Access Services) kehlati he, or ye services MS Win2003 men bht sare tareeqe or techniqus use hoti hen, depend ap ke network ki situation per hoti he, RAS men VPN b ajata he, \mazeed information chhaye to bata den Diagram se samjha deta hun
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