ONE-TIME FLAT FEE (UNIFORM PRICING) PROTOCOLS
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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. |
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-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. |
[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]). |
[MS-SRPL]: Directory Replication Service (DRS) Protocol Extensions for SMTP |
Specifies the Directory Replication Service (DRS) Protocol Extensions for SMTP. These are extensions to the DRS Protocol for transport over the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), which provide an alternate transport for the DRS protocol that may allow domain controllers to perform replication in environments where the RPC transport mechanism is unsuitable. |
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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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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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. |