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- NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System)
- A program that allows applications on different computers to communicate within a local area network.
- NetInfo
- A hierarchical database system used for directory services.
- network port (network interface unit)
- In Mac OS X, a device that serves as a common interface for various other devices within a local area network, or as an interface to allow networked computers to connect to a network.
- NFS (UNIX Network File System)
- A client/server application that allows a user to access files on a remote computer as though the files were part of the user's own file system.
standard user]
SLP]
- NTFS (Windows NT File System)
- The volume format used by Microsoft Windows NT.