Peer-to-Peer Networking (Windows CE 5.0)
Peer-to-Peer Networking is a set of networking APIs that enable you to create decentralized networking applications that harness the collective power of networked computers. Peer-to-peer networking provides a solid networking infrastructure that allows you to concentrate on application creation, rather than infrastructure development.
In This Section
- Peer-to-Peer OS Design Development
Provides information about the modules and components that implement peer-to-peer networking functionalities and the Sysgen variables that enable these functionalities. - Peer-to-Peer Application Development
Provides information about how to create Windows CE-based peer-to-peer applications by using the Peer Networking APIs. - Peer-to-Peer Registry Settings
Provides information about the registry settings that enable and configure peer-to-peer functionalities in your OS design. - Peer-to-Peer Security
Provides information about security in peer-to-peer applications. - Peer-to-Peer Samples
Provides information about the samples that illustrates the use of peer-to-peer functionalities. - Peer-to-Peer Reference
Provides reference information about the peer-to peer networking programming elements that are available for use in Windows CE-based applications.
Related Sections
- Internet Protocol Version 6
Provides an overview of IPv6 that includes information about IPv6 dependencies, characteristics, and implementation considerations. This section also provides information about the applications and services that support IPv6. - Servers
Provides a list of the servers and services that are supported in Windows CE.
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