Archive for the ‘MCP’ category

What is the XmlWriter class?

November 2nd, 2009

The XmlWriter class is an abstract class of the System.Xml namespace. It is used to create streams and write data to XML documents. It performs tasks such as writing various documents into one output stream, encoding binary data, and managing, flushing, and closing output stream.

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Skills required for Microsoft test 70-310.

November 1st, 2009

Microsoft has specified more than twenty objectives for the 70-310 test, which are grouped under four topics. Following are some important areas in which an individual should possess good knowledge before taking the 70-310 test:

  1. Creating and consuming Windows services, serviced components, .NET Remoting objects, and XML Web services.

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How to create a baseline report?

November 1st, 2009

Take the following steps to create a baseline report:

  1. Run Performance from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > Performance.

  2. In the Performance console, click Performance Logs and Alerts to expand the tree, right-click Counter Logs, and click New Log Settings.

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What is Remote Desktop for Administration?

October 31st, 2009

Remote Desktop for Administration is a component of Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services, which is designed for server management. It is a convenient and efficient service for remote management, as it can be used on an already busy server without noticeably affecting CPU performance. Administrators can fully administer computers running Windows Server 2003 family operating systems from computers running earlier versions of Windows by installing the Remote Desktop Connection.

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What is Automated System Recovery?

October 31st, 2009

Automated System Recovery (ASR) is a feature of Windows Server 2003. It is used to perform a restore of the system state data and services in the event of a major system failure. An ASR restore includes the configuration information for devices. ASR backs up the system data and local system partition. It does not back up folders and files.

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Site and Replication

October 31st, 2009

What is a Site?

A site is a collection of one or more well-connected (usually a local area network) TCP/IP subnets. The network between the subnets must be highly reliable and fast (512 Kbps and higher). Although the sites are generally defined on the basis of location, they can be spanned over more than one location. A site structure corresponds to the physical environment, whereas a domain is the logical environment of the network. A site can contain single or multiple domains, and a domain can contain single or multiple sites.

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Things to practice for Microsoft test 70-316.

October 31st, 2009

The 70-316 test measures an individual’s ability to develop and implement Windows-based applications using Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. Before taking the 70-316 test, you should practice the following:

  1. Create forms and set control properties using the Windows Forms Designer.

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What are application roles?

October 29th, 2009

Application roles restrict users to access data through a specific application only. Database permissions can be gained only by using specific applications and a user cannot logon directly to a database.

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Secure Internetwork Communication By Using Packet Filtering

October 29th, 2009

The Windows Server 2003 operating system is designed to work on a network. It receives traffic from other computers over the network. Based on the request made, it takes a decision to route packets to use its services, and processes the request sent by the client. Any computer, when accessible for communication, is also a security risk, if it is accessible from the Internet too. A server accessible from the Internet is open to all clients that can connect to it. An unauthorized user can attempt to access the system for many destructive purposes. The most common of them are listed below:

  • Accessing confidential data.
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What is 802.11g?

October 28th, 2009

The 802.11g standard, defined by IEEE, is an extension to the 802.11b standard of wireless network. It operates in 2.4-GHz band and brings data rates up to 54Mbps using Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology. Since the 802.11g standard is backward compatible with 802.11b, an 802.11b device can interface directly with an 802.11g access point.

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