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In Windows Vista and Windows XP, press the Windows key + R

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instance, if you registered MyFamily.hpshare.net for your HP Media Vault, you would use this address to connect to your server using remote access. Additionally, this address is part of the URL for accessing an album on your Photo Webshare. physical hard disk The actual hard disk (hard drive) located in a device that stores files and data. port 443 A secure port number required for HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HTTP over SSL). SSL uses a 40-bit key size for the encryption algorithm, which is considered an adequate degree of encryption for commercial exchange such as banking transactions and retail commerce. port forwarding privilege level A level assigned by the user that decides what access levels are available to other users. protocol other. The standard(s) of how computers communicate data with each Q No terms begin with the letter Q. R RAID, RAID-1 RAID stands for redundant array of independent disks. RAID is a system which uses multiple hard drives to share or replicate data among the drives. RAID-1 creates an exact copy or mirror of a set of data on two or more disks. Also see mirror, mirrored. read only A setting that does not allow the user to write data. The user is only able to read information. redundant Duplication of files on a mirrored system. Also see mirror, mirrored. router A device connected to your computer that joins two or more networks. For example, a router connects your local network to the internet. Run Box In Windows Vista and Windows XP, press the Windows key + R to open the Run box. Alternately, go to the Windows Start menu and select 15200 Version

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instance, if you registered
MyFamily.hpshare.net
for your HP Media Vault,
you would use this address to connect to your server using remote access.
Additionally, this address is part of the URL for accessing an album on your
Photo Webshare.
physical hard disk
The actual hard disk (hard drive) located in a device
that stores files and data.
port 443
A secure port number required for HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer
Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HTTP over SSL). SSL uses a 40-bit key
size for the encryption algorithm, which is considered an adequate degree of
encryption for commercial exchange such as banking transactions and retail
commerce.
port forwarding
privilege level
A level assigned by the user that decides what access
levels are available to other users.
protocol
The standard(s) of how computers communicate data with each
other.
Q
No terms begin with the letter Q.
R
RAID, RAID-1
RAID stands for redundant array of independent disks.
RAID is a system which uses multiple hard drives to share or replicate data
among the drives. RAID-1 creates an exact copy or mirror of a set of data on
two or more disks. Also see
mirror, mirrored.
read only
A setting that does not allow the user to write data. The user is
only able to read information.
redundant
Duplication of files on a mirrored system. Also see
mirror,
mirrored
.
router
A device connected to your computer that joins two or more
networks. For example, a router connects your local network to the internet.
Run Box
In Windows Vista and Windows XP, press the Windows key + R
to open the Run box. Alternately, go to the Windows Start menu and select