What are the differences between FAT and NTFS ?
FAT
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NTFS
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Doesn't provide local security
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Provide local security
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Doesn't provide disk quota
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Provide disk quota
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Doesn't provide file compression
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Provide file compression
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Doesn't provide other security
feature
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Provide other security feature
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Difference between XP home and XP professional ?
Feature that
is not available in XP home edition
Remote Desktop
Off line file and folder
Encrypting file system
Group policy
Roaming profile
Remote installation
Joining Domain
The features listed above are only available in XP professional
Remote Desktop
Off line file and folder
Encrypting file system
Group policy
Roaming profile
Remote installation
Joining Domain
The features listed above are only available in XP professional
Which OSI layer does IP belong?
IP belongs
to the Network Layer (layer 3) in the OSI model.
What is a subnet mask?
Subnet mask
is a 4 byte (32 bit) number used to identify the sub-network ID and the host ID
from an IP address. All the hosts in a sub-network will have the same subnet
mask. E.g. 255.255.255.0, 255.255.127.0, 255.255.0.0
How many times computer reboot when server 2000 install?
2 times.
How will you remove this error “ ntldr missing press any key
to reboot the system” ?
Reboot the
system with XP, ( apply also on server2003,) cd
On setup screen press to R to repair the window
Now provide the administrator password
C:\>cd f:( your cd drive latter, f is taken as the example )
f:\>cd i386
f:\>copy ntldr c:\
f:\>exit
reboot the system
On setup screen press to R to repair the window
Now provide the administrator password
C:\>cd f:( your cd drive latter, f is taken as the example )
f:\>cd i386
f:\>copy ntldr c:\
f:\>exit
reboot the system
Why do we do networking?
For data
sharing
To accumulate hardware resource
To accumulate hardware resource
What are the benefits of networking?
There are
lots of advantages from build up a network, but the three big facts are-
File Sharing
From sharing files you can view, modify, and copy files stored on a different computer on the network just as easily as if they were stored on your computer.
Resource Sharing
Resources such as printers, fax machines, Storage Devices (HDD, FDD and CD Drives), Webcam, Scanners, Modem and many more devices can be shared.
Program Sharing
Just as you can share files on a network, you can often also share program on a network. For example, if you have the right type of software license, you can have a shared copy of Microsoft Office, or some other program, and keep it on the network server, from where it is also run
What is network?
A network is
basically all of the components (hardware and software) involved in connecting
computers across small and large distances.
What is networking?
A process
that is describes how the network will connect.
What is topology?
A topology
defines how the devices are connected. Further it is divided in physical and
logical topology.
What is difference between physical and logical topology?
A physical
topology describes how devices are physically cabled together.
A logical topology describes how devices communicate across the physical topology
A logical topology describes how devices communicate across the physical topology
How many types of topology are available?
A point-to-point
topology has a single connection between two devices.
In a star topology, a central device has many point-to-point connections to other devices.
A bus topology uses a single connection or wire to connect all devices.
In a ring topology, device one connects to device two, device two connects to device three, and so on to the last device, which connects back to device one.
In a star topology, a central device has many point-to-point connections to other devices.
A bus topology uses a single connection or wire to connect all devices.
In a ring topology, device one connects to device two, device two connects to device three, and so on to the last device, which connects back to device one.
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