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A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions. Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment.
Posted: Friday, December 5, 2008 by Feroz Ahmed Bawany
Thanks to iPhone and Comic Zeal that we all can take comic book collection with us anywhere on journey!
Computers and Technology / Tutorial
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
Troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access Routing
7.3.1 Troubleshoot Demand-dial Routing
As mentioned before, the dial-up method is the good old stand by. Typically, you will either use POTS (plain old telephone service)/PSTN (public switched telephone service) modem or an ISDN adapter for point-to-point dial-up connections. This is the same method you use if you connect to the Internet using a modem and, depending on the DSL service, can be the method used there as well.
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
Configure Routing and Remote Access User Authentication: Configure Remote Access Authentication Protocols
As you may recall, I earlier said that there are two conditions under which you can configure user accounts to control access through remote access policies. One is when the account used for access is local to the network access server, and the other is when the domain account is part of a domain in the proper functional level. When a domain is in mixed mode, meaning domain controllers from NT4,
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
There are Managing Routing and Remote Access Questions and answers.
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by PatrickSimpson
Server Roles & Server Security
Introduction: Inevitably your server is being installed to play a role in the network, that is, to provide some particular service or services. From domain controller to file server, from application server to DNS to web
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by PatrickSimpson
Plan a secure baseline installation
Before configuring security on Windows 2003 servers or workstations, Microsoft recommends a checklist of activities that should be completed.
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Monday, December 1, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
Managing Routing and Remote Access: Introduction:In this section, we are going to explore RRAS, the Routing and Remote Access Service. RRAS is most commonly used as a remote access service (the RAS part), whether that is dial-up or VPN. What is often overlooked, however, is the routing functionality that Microsoft has included with the service.
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Monday, December 1, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
Manage TCP/IP Routing: So far, we have explored what a routing interface is. As mentioned earlier, there are two other elements needed-the routing protocol and the routing table itself. A routing protocol is used whenever you want to maintain the routing tables dynamically, which is definitely preferred in most situations. Routing protocols allow routers to share routing information. The two routing protocols supported by Windows Server 2003 are RIP and OSP
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Monday, December 1, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
Configuring Packet Filters
As you may recall, you can configure TCP/IP filters at the host level with Windows Server 2003, but with RRAS you can also configure filters at the packet level on a per interface basis
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
Posted: Monday, December 1, 2008 by Deborah Timmons
Configure and Manage Remote Access
Now that we have explored the routing side of RRAS, let's dig in to the more commonly used aspect-providing network access to remote users or remote networks.
As you know, in any network environment, there are users who use computers directly connected to the LAN or Local Area Network. In some enterprises, there are users who are not directly connected to the LAN
Computers and Technology / Windows Server 2003
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