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1. Sign in to SERVR as nkcode\Administrator with the password xxxxxx. 2. On the Taskbar, click the Server Manager icon, then in Server Manager, click Add roles and features. 3. In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, click Next. 4. On the Select installation type page, click...
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January 10, 2014 nkcode
Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
(Insert The Bootable DVD): Choose installation language, currency format, time format, and keyboard input method. Click Install now or choose to repair your computer. Select the operating system you want to install. Review and accept the license terms. Select the installation type, Upgrade or Custom. Select the...
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January 10, 2014 nkcode
Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
You can use the following shortcut keys in the Windows 8 Startscreen. Shortcut Description Windows Key Window Toggle between the Start screen and the last-opened Windows Store app or the desktop. Window+1, Window+2, etc. Switch to the desktop and launch the “nth” application in the taskbar. For example, Window+1 launches whichever...
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September 24, 2013 nkcode
Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
Choose your path to success. Whether you’re an experienced IT professional or new to the field, we have the training and certification path that will help lead you to success. Our classes are taught by Microsoft Certified Trainers, so you can be confident that the lesson material is...
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March 2, 2013 nkcode
Hardware, Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
Server Location IP Address a.public-root.net Amsterdam, The Netherlands 84.22.106.2 b.public-root.com Budapest, Hungary 79.172.201.120 c.public-root.com Paris, France 91.121.45.127 d.public-root.net London, UK 80.252.121.2 e.public-root.net Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada 209.97.212.120 f.public-root.com Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 84.22.100.250 g.public-root.net Chicago, Illinois, USA 199.5.157.131 h.public-root.com Des Moines,...
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February 23, 2013 nkcode
Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
Once you have installed Windows 2008 R2 on all Domain Controllers and the Forest Functionality mode is set to Windows 2008 R2, the Recycle Bin is an available option. However, it is not automatically enabled. In order to use it, it has to be enabled first. Here’s the Powershell...
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January 5, 2013 nkcode
Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
hances are, you have never flushed your DNS. You may not even know what DNS is. DNS stands for Domain Name System. DNS turns web sites like www.google.com into a numerical code called IP address. When you type in a web address, your browser and computer translate that...
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December 23, 2012 nkcode
Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
shutdown [{-l|-s|-r|-a}] [-f] [-m [\\ComputerName]] [-t xx] [-c “message“] [-d[u][p]:xx:yy] Parameters -l : Logs off the current user, this is also the defualt. -m ComputerName takes precedence. -s : Shuts down the local computer. -r : Reboots after shutdown. -a : Aborts shutdown. Ignores other parameters, except -l and ComputerName. You can only use -a during the time-out period. -f : Forces running applications to close. -m [\\ComputerName] : Specifies the computer...
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December 22, 2012 nkcode
Hardware, Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
What is the Ping Command?: The ping command is a Command Prompt command used to test the ability of the source computer to reach a specified destination computer. The ping command is usually used as a simple way verify that a computer can communicate over the network with another computer or network...
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December 22, 2012 nkcode
Hardware, Linux, Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers
Difference between TCP and UDP TCP UDP Reliability: TCP is connection-oriented protocol. When a file or message send it will get delivered unless connections fails. If connection lost, the server will request the lost part. There is no corruption while transferring a message. Reliability: UDP is connectionless protocol....
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October 5, 2012 nkcode
Hardware, Linux, Network, Windows OS, Windows Servers