A server is a machine that processes requests from a client. In this case a client is asking a server to retrieve information stored in a database on the server. So the answer is a server.
Gateway server...
A computer lab is a place where students have access to computers any time.
Yes you can, but not at the same time. If you try to access your account on two different computers, you will be disconnected from one computer when you attempt to login on another computer.
It is called Remote Access. One can access one computer from any other computer, but it can only be done if these computers are both in a network.
Hosts, as related to computer networking are computers that have complete two-way access to other computers across the Internet.
If a computer is connected to the Internet, it can access e-mail. Not all computers are connected to the Internet, so they can not access e-mail.
If you cannot access the computer you will have to de-authorize your account on your computer for ALL computers. Then re-authorize it again and go to your other computers and authorize them again. This is usually not an issue unless you are maxed out at five and want to add one.
They can go to the library for computer access.
Personal Computer is the computer that is not connected unto any other computer. Network Computer are computers that are inter-connected with each others. Network Computer can access any other computers files/data from one another.
Remote Access to distant computers is called remote assistance or heres the word used in a sentence for example. " I am remotely taking control of your computer."
That would be called a server. A server "serves" the computer files or printer access over the network for client computers access.
Computers run applications and for applications to be useful they need access to important systems that maintain your computer, viruses abuse these permissions and inflict malicious actions on your computer
Transitive Access