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Web-Based Enterprise Management. Formerly known as WMI.
The term used by Microsoft when it first released Exchange 2000 to describe the ability of objects held in the Exchange Store to be addressed through standard URLs. Now referred to as the "Exchange Store" or simply just "Store."
Windows Internet Naming Service.
Windows Load Balancing Services.
Windows Management Instrumentation. A specification for allowing management applications to share information across disparate environments.
Windows Script Host or Windows Scripting Host. A facility to run scripted procedures to execute management or administrative operations on a Windows server.
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