Redirector
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The term redirector in computer networking and operating systems has several dissimilar meanings:
- Network redirectors provide access to file systems and printers on other computers on a network, translating between protocols as required.
- COM port redirectors for Windows operating systems relay serial data between a "virtual" COM port and a serial device server or modem server on a network. TTY redirectors perform the same function for UNIX/Linux operating systems.
- URL redirection: URLs are rewritten prior to processing by a web server.
- Domain redirectors and frame redirectors affect the display of web pages.
- The registry redirector in the Windows operating system intercepts registry calls to allow 32-bit applications to use the Windows registry on 64-bit operating systems.