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A program that can be automatically started as part of the operating system start-up process and that runs continuously in the background. Specific information about the program and its configuration is recorded in the operating system's registry. It's this configuration information that identifies the program and turns it into a service. Services can be manipulated using the Services MMC snap-in (eg in Computer Management) or by the sc command. ...
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A resource provided to network clients; often provided by more than one server (for example, remote file service).
Ãâó: www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/1510/4.htm
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The results generated, by activities at the interface between the supplier and the customer and by the supplier internal activities, to meet customer requirements.
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Servicing Facilities as given in the En-route documents.
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| Servetus |
Michael (Sp. Miguel Serveto), 15111553. Spanish theologian in France and Austria who also wrote, among other subjects, on geography, astrology, and medicine. His Christianismi restitutio (1553) contains the first printed description of the lesser circulation. Servetus was burned at the stake in Geneva for heresy the same year and most copies of his book were burned, although three copies survived.
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| serv | (computer science) a computer that provides client stations with access to files and printers as shared resources to a computer network |
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| serv | (court games) the player who serves to start a point |
| serv | a person whose occupation is to serve at table (as in a restaurant) |
| serv | the performance of duties by a waiter or servant |
| serv | periodic maintenance on a car or machine |
| serv | the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone |
| serv | a stroke (in tennis or badminton or squash) that puts the ball in play |
| serv | work done by one person or group that benefits another |
| serv | (common law) the acts performed by an English feudal tenant for the benefit of his lord which formed the consideration for the property granted to him |
| serv | employment in or work for another |
| serv | the act of mating by male animals |
| serv | the act of public worship following prescribed rules |
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