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  2. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    Captive portal. An example of a captive web portal used to log onto a restricted network. A captive portal is a web page accessed with a web browser that is displayed to newly connected users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they are granted broader access to network resources. Captive portals are commonly used to present a landing or log-in ...

  3. Microsoft IIS - Wikipedia

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    IIS 10.0 version 1607 a.k.a. version 10.0.14393 is included in Windows Server 2016 released 2016-09-26 and Windows 10 Anniversary Update released 2016-08-02. This version includes support for HTTP/2 , [13] running IIS in Windows containers on Nano Server, a new Rest management API and corresponding web-based management GUI, and Wildcard Host ...

  4. Microsoft Personal Web Server - Wikipedia

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    Web server. Microsoft Personal Web Server ( PWS) is a scaled-down web server software for Windows operating systems. It has fewer features than Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) and its functions have been superseded by IIS and Visual Studio. Microsoft officially supports PWS on Windows 95 - 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows NT 4.0.

  5. Comparison of web server software - Wikipedia

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    Web server software allows computers to act as web servers. The first web servers supported only static files, such as HTML (and images), but now they commonly allow embedding of server side applications. Some web application frameworks include simple HTTP servers. For example the Django framework provides runserver, and PHP has a built-in server.

  6. Web server - Wikipedia

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    A web server program plays the role of a server in a client–server model by implementing one or more versions of HTTP protocol, often including the HTTPS secure variant and other features and extensions that are considered useful for its planned usage. The complexity and the efficiency of a web server program may vary a lot depending on (e.g.):

  7. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions. Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of computer software operating systems created by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

  8. Windows Server - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server was released on July 27, 1993 [citation needed] as an edition of Windows NT 3.1, an operating system aimed towards business and server use. As with its Workstation counterpart, Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server was a 32 bit rewrite of the Windows kernel that retained a similar use interface to Windows 3.1.

  9. In-kernel web server - Wikipedia

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    Mesibo In-kernel real-time messaging server; Windows NT: http.sys (part of IIS) SPIN: http; OpenVMS: WASD.trap; See also. Comparison of web server software; Service-oriented architecture; Unikernel/Exokernel (eg. SPIN's loadable kernel modules) References ^1 CITI_TR_00-4; High-Performance Memory-Based Web Servers: Kernel and User-Space Performance.