DOS Requester - meaning and definition. What is DOS Requester
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What (who) is DOS Requester - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dos a dos; Dos-a-dos; Dos-à-dos (disambiguation)

DOS requester      
<networking> An MS-DOS client that provides transparent redirection of printing and file accesses to a network server. It handles levels 3, 4 and 5 of the {Open Systems Interconnect} seven layer model. A DOS requester under Novell NetWare will interface to a network card driver with an ODI interface, and will be either a single executable (netx.exe) or a set of VLMs that are loaded on demand. In the IBM/Microsoft LAN Manager/SMB world, where the name DOS redirector is more common, there will be an NDIS interface driver and a net.exe executable. {NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Windows (http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/1996/may/01/)}. DOS requesterdavidm/projects/guide/requester.html">http://cad.strath.ac.uk/DOS requesterdavidm/projects/guide/requester.html. (1998-01-05)
dos-a-dos         
[?d??z?'d??]
¦ adjective (of two books) bound together with a shared central board and facing in opposite directions.
¦ noun (plural same) a seat or carriage in which the occupants sit back to back.
Origin
Fr., 'back to back'.
Dos-a-dos         
·add. ·noun A sofa, open carriage, or the like, so constructed that the occupants sit back to back.
II. Dos-a-dos ·add. ·adv Back to back; as, to sit dos-a-dos in a dogcart; to dance dos-a-dos, or so that two dancers move forward and pass back to back.

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Dos-à-dos

Dos-à-dos (French for "back-to-back") may refer to:

  • Dosado or do-si-do, dance move
  • Dos-à-dos binding of two books into one volume
  • Dos-à-dos (carriage)