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- User_Location_Service abstract "In computing, User Location Service was a standards-based protocol for directory services and presence information, first submitted as a draft to the IETF in February 1996.Client software supporting ULS included early versions of Microsoft Netmeeting, Intel Video Phone and FreeWebFone. Netmeeting had depreciated ULS in favour of Internet Locator Service by 1997 and FreeWebFone no longer exists.A ULS server provides directory services and presence lookup for clients. At one stage, public ULS servers were made available by Microsoft and others, but these have largely been abandoned.ULS typically runs on the TCP port 522.".
- User_Location_Service wikiPageExternalLink uls.html.
- User_Location_Service wikiPageExternalLink netmtgca.mspx.
- User_Location_Service wikiPageExternalLink nm.htm.
- User_Location_Service wikiPageExternalLink draft-williams-uls-01.txt.
- User_Location_Service wikiPageID "2898257".
- User_Location_Service wikiPageRevisionID "543622287".
- User_Location_Service hasPhotoCollection User_Location_Service.
- User_Location_Service subject Category:Network_protocols.
- User_Location_Service type Abstraction100002137.
- User_Location_Service type Communication100033020.
- User_Location_Service type Direction106786629.
- User_Location_Service type Message106598915.
- User_Location_Service type NetworkProtocols.
- User_Location_Service type Protocol106665108.
- User_Location_Service type Rule106652242.
- User_Location_Service comment "In computing, User Location Service was a standards-based protocol for directory services and presence information, first submitted as a draft to the IETF in February 1996.Client software supporting ULS included early versions of Microsoft Netmeeting, Intel Video Phone and FreeWebFone. Netmeeting had depreciated ULS in favour of Internet Locator Service by 1997 and FreeWebFone no longer exists.A ULS server provides directory services and presence lookup for clients.".
- User_Location_Service label "User Location Service".
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- User_Location_Service sameAs Q7901828.
- User_Location_Service sameAs Q7901828.
- User_Location_Service sameAs User_Location_Service.
- User_Location_Service wasDerivedFrom User_Location_Service?oldid=543622287.
- User_Location_Service isPrimaryTopicOf User_Location_Service.