Base File Server Protocols Scenario

Protocols used to provide basic file service operations to other Windows client and server computers on a network.

Specification

Description

[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.

[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.

[MS-CIFS]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol

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.

[MS-DLTCS]: Distributed Link Tracking Central Store Protocol Specification

Specifies the Distributed Link Tracking Central Store Protocol, which defines how the Active Directory objects are defined, updated, and interpreted. [MS-DLTCS] works with the Distributed Link Tracking (DLT) Workstation Protocol and the DLT Central Manager Protocol ([MS-DLTM]), the two other protocols that make up Distributed Link Tracking.

[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.

[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.

[MS-DMRP]: Disk Management Remote Protocol Specification

Specifies the Disk Management Remote Protocol Specification, a set of Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) interfaces that manages storage objects on a machine.

[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.

[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.

[MS-FSA]: File System Algorithms

Specifies File System Algorithms in terms of an abstract model for how an object store can be implemented to support the Server Message Block (SMB) Version 1.0 Protocol [MS-SMB] and the Server Message Block (SMB) Version 2.0 Protocol [MS-SMB2].

[MS-FSCC]: File System Control Codes

Specifies the File System Control Codes that define the network format of native Windows structures that may be used within other protocols.

[MS-FSRVP]: File Server Remote VSS 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.

[MS-MAIL]: Remote Mailslot Protocol Specification

Specifies the Remote Mailslot Protocol. This protocol is a simple, nonsecure, and unidirectional interprocess communications (IPC) protocol between a client and server.

[MS-MCIS]: Content Indexing Services Protocol Specification

Specifies the Content Indexing Services Protocol, which enables a client to communicate with a server hosting an indexing service to issue queries.

[MS-RAP]: Remote Administration Protocol Specification

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.

[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.

[MS-SMB]: Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Specification

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.

[MS-SRVS]: Server Service Remote Protocol Specification

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.

[MS-TDS]: Tabular Data Stream Protocol Specification

Specifies the Tabular Data Stream Protocol, which facilitates interaction with a database server and provides for authentication and channel encryption negotiation; specification of requests in SQL (including Bulk Insert); invocation of a stored procedure, also known as a Remote Procedure Call (RPC); returning of data; and Transaction Manager Requests. It is an application layer request/response protocol.

[MS-VDS]: Virtual Disk Service (VDS) Protocol Specification

Specifies the Virtual Disk Service (VDS) Protocol, a set of distributed component object model (DCOM) interfaces for managing the configuration of disk storage.

[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.

[MS-WSP]: Windows Search Protocol Specification

Specifies the Windows Search Protocol (WSP), which enables a client to communicate with a server hosting a Windows Search service (WSS) to issue queries.

[MS-WSSFO]: Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Protocol Specification

Specifies the Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Protocol. This protocol defines communication sequences used by Web Front End (WFE) and application servers to perform data query and update commands on Back End Database Servers (BEDS) as part of file, user, and group administration operations.

[MS-WSSFO2]: Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Version 2 Protocol Specification

Specifies the Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Version 2 Protocol. This protocol allows the communication sequences used by front-end Web servers to perform data query and update commands on back-end database servers as part of file, user, and group administration operations.

[MS-WSSFO3]: Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Version 3 Protocol Specification

Specifies the Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Protocol. This protocol provides communication sequences used by front-end web servers to perform data query and update commands on back-end database servers as part of file, user, and group administration operations.

[MS-WSSFOB]: Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Base Protocol Specification

Specifies the Windows SharePoint Services (WSS): File Operations Database Communications Base Protocol. This protocol allows the communication sequences used by front-end Web servers to perform data query and update commands on back-end database servers as part of file, user, and group administration operations.