netname

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

net +‎ name

Noun[edit]

netname (plural netnames)

  1. (computing, Microsoft Windows) The part of a UNC (Uniform Naming Convention) path that identifies a particular resource on a given server.
    • 1994, Barry Nance, Client/server LAN Programming, page 43:
      A UNC (universal naming convention) name consists of a server name and a netname, which together identify a resource in the domain.
    • 2002, Dave Roth, Win32 Perl Programming: The Standard Extensions, page 58:
      If a sharepoint is accessed by using the UNC \\server1\WordFiles, for example, the netname is WordFiles.