User`s manual

V460 Series WinXP Embedded User’s Manual Introduction
y RPC—Facilitates local remote procedure calls (RPCs) using the ncalrpc and ncacn_np
protocol sequences, and provides support for dynamic endpoint resolution. The RPC name
service provides remote procedure call (RPC) named services functionality, such as the RPC
Locator. The RPC Named Service component exposes all RpcNs* RPC functions. The RPC
server provides a variety of RPC and Component Object Model (COM) services, including
RPC Endpoint Mapper, COM Service Control Manager (SCM) and COM Object Resolver.
y Smart Card Cryptographic Service Providers—Supports features such as smart card logon
and improved e-mail security. Smart cards must be capable of certain RSA public key
cryptographic operations. These functions are exposed by using CryptoAPI and, specifically,
through a CSP. Typically, each type of smart card requires a CSP, which is provided by the
card vendor.
y USB 2.0—The core drivers needed to communicate with an Enhanced Host Controller
Interface (EHCI) that is compliant with The USB .95 or 1.0.
y Windows API—Provides the user-mode component of the Windows operating system API.
y Windows Media Player 10—Playback functionality for digital media that includes music,
videos, CDs, DVDs, and Internet Radio for end users and developers.
y Windows Script Engines—A complete scripting environment for Windows, including
command-line scripting, script languages, and the ability to host script engines within your
applications.
y WMI—Bundles the features that combine to create the Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI) technologies.
Networking and Communication Capabilities
The V460-XPE embedded computers provide powerful hardware communication interfaces for
network-centric embedded applications, including 4 Ethernet and 4 serial ports, and also support
the networking and communications capabilities that are built into Windows XP Embedded with
SP2 OS. The following features are supported:
y DHCP Client Service—Registers and updates Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and Domain
Name System (DNS) records for your target system.
y IP Security Services—This component provides IP Security (IPsec) services for all IP traffic.
y Dial-Up Networking—Provides the infrastructure necessary to implement a Remote Access
Service (RAS) client.
y Microsoft-Windows-HTTP—Services that implement the functionality of the HTTP protocol
on a server.
y TCP/IP Networking—Implements the core TCP/IP protocol stack, which includes the IPv4
version for the following protocols: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram
Protocol (UDP), raw, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Internet Group Membership
Protocol (IGMP), and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). The component also includes
Wshtcpip.dll, which is the Winsock provider for TCP/IP to enable socket-level
communication over TCP/IP.
y TAPI—A Telephony API (TAPI) Telephony Service Provider (TSP).
y Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)—SNMP is an agent service that provides
management systems with information about activities that occur at the Internet Protocol (IP)
network layer. The SNMP agent monitors network traffic, and retrieves and updates local
management information based on the requests from the SNMP manager. The agent also
notifies registered managers with traps when significant events occur.
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