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What networking "features" are there in windows?
Lost in three pines.
I'm trying to figure out the networking capabilities of Windows.
Found Winsock, WinHTTP, WinInet.
Question two:
Do I understand correctly that these are just different "layers" for accessing the network? Does WinInet (files, cookies, and all that?) go to the network through WinHTTP (can it work with HTTP?), and WinHTTP through Winsock (sockets?)?
What else is there in win for network access that I should know about? And then all of a sudden these three technologies make up 1% of all possibilities, and the remaining 99% are hidden under some other name :)
PS: Or maybe there is some book about it? I know about Tannenbaum, but he is not about win.
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