library.
COM Base—The Component Object Model (COM) includes a programming
model and a set of application programming interfaces (APIs), but does not
include a dedicated user interface.
Common Control Libraries—Provides common user interface (UI) controls.
Common File Dialogs—Provides support for common dialog boxes.
Direct3D—Infrastructure for using two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional
graphics.
DirectPlay—Provides a networking API that can enable any application to
operate over both a peer‐to‐peer and client/server topology.
DirectShow—Base filter graph and device enumeration support for all
DirectShow applications. This component also provides most DirectShow filters.
Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC)—A distributed transaction facility
for Microsoft Windows systems, which uses transaction‐processing technology.
MSDTC uses loosely coupled systems to provide scalable performance.
File‐Based Write Filter (FBWF)—allows WES2009 to maintain the appearance of
read and write access to write sensitive or read only storage. FBWF makes read
and write access transparent to applications.
Event Log—A dynamic‐link library (DLL) that runs as part of Services.exe. This
component stores and retrieves events that can be viewed in the event viewer.
Internet Explorer—The Internet Explorer Web browser allows customers to
connect to the Internet or to an intranet (see properties via inetcpl.cpl).
Mapi32 Libraries—The infrastructure for e‐mail support.
Message Queuing (MSMQ) Core—Message Queuing is a messaging
infrastructure and a development tool for creating distributed messaging
applications for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It provides guaranteed
message delivery, efficient routing, increased security, support for sending
messages within transactions, and priority‐based messaging.
Microsoft Visual C++ Run Time Libraries—The Microsoft C++ Runtime Library.
Registry Editor: The Registry Editor (regedit.exe, regedt32.exe).
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.
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