In a Windows NT client/server network, any local resource on the server that is made available to network users, such as directories, files, printers, or named pipes. More generally, any device, data, or program that is used by more than one device, program, process, or thread.
A resource on a server that has been made available to network users. See also resource.
Any device, data, or program that is used by more than one other device or program. For Advanced Server, shared resources refer to any resources that are made available to network users, such as directories, files, printers, and named pipes.
A resource available to users of the local area network. See also resource.
a contended for resource, and this contention has to be managed in a manner appropriate to enable high performance applications
a folder on your hard disk or a printer physically attached to your computer, which you would like made accessible by other computers on your network
a resource (such as a disk) that can be accessed and used by any node in an OpenVMS Cluster system
a resource that is associated with the entire cluster or a subset of hosts within the cluster
Cluster organization in which some resources are accessible to all systems in the cluster.
A special resource or workstation resource that can be used simultaneously by more than one operation.
Any device, data, or program that is used by more than one other device or program. For Windows, shared resources refer to any resource that is made available to network users, such as folders, files, printers, and named pipes. A shared resource can also refer to a resource on a server that is available to network users. See also: device; resource; server
In computing, a shared resource is a device or piece of information on a computer that is accessed from another computer via a network, as if it were a local resource.