Mac OS X Bible, Panther Edition
- navigate
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To open disks and folders until you have opened the one that contains the item you need; to go from one Web page to another.
- NetInfo
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The native directory service for Mac OS X. A NetInfo database/directory is referred to as a domain. The NetInfo database is hierarchical and contains both information on local and network users in addition to group authentication information.
- network
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A collection of interconnected, individually controlled computers, printers, and other devices together with the hardware, software, and protocols used to connect them. A network lets connected devices exchange messages and information.
- network administrator
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Someone who sets up and/or maintains a centralized file server and other network services.
- networking protocol
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See protocol
- network interface card (NIC)
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An internal adapter card that provides a network port.
- network location
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A specific arrangement of all the various Network Preferences settings that can be put into effect all at once (for example, by choosing from the Location submenu of the Apple menu).
- network time servers
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Computers on a network or the Internet that provide the current time of day.
- Newsgroup
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A subject on the Internet’s Usenet. It is a collection of people and messages pertaining to that particular subject.
- NFS (Network File System)
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The Unix equivalent of personal file sharing. NFS allows users to view and store files on a remote computer.
- nonblocking alert
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An alert from a background Classic application that appears in a floating window so that the current application’s activities are not halted.
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