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Microsoft Office Communication Server (OCS) is the evolution of Microsofts previous collaboration server, Microsoft Live Communication Server (LCS).
Azure Identity Protection is a security service that provides a robust defense mechanism for user identities and access privileges within the Azure ecosystem. It analyzes data from various sources, such as user logins, device profiles, and application usage, to comprehensively assess potential identity-based risks.
IPC refers to the mechanisms and techniques used by programs running on a computer to communicate and share data with each other. IPC enables different processes or applications to exchange information, coordinate their activities, and work together to accomplish a specific task.
The IPC$ share is created by the Windows Server service. This special share exists to allow for subsequent named pipe connections to the server. The servers named pipes are created by built-in operating system components and by any applications or services that are installed on the system.
The Windows operating system provides mechanisms for facilitating communications and data sharing between applications. Collectively, the activities enabled by these mechanisms are called interprocess communications (IPC). Some forms of IPC facilitate the division of labor among several specialized processes.
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