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What is forwarder?

August 27th, 2009

A forwarder is a DNS server that receives queries from other DNS servers on the network. To configure a forwarder in a network, DNS servers on the network are configured to send DNS queries to a particular DNS server. The DNS server acting as a forwarder need not require any special configuration. A forwarder has no secondary zones.

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What is ad hoc network?

August 27th, 2009

Ad hoc is a basic topology of a wireless network. An ad hoc network consists of two or more wireless devices that communicate directly with each other. The wireless local area network (WLAN) network interface adapters in the wireless devices generate omni directional signals within a limited range called basic service area (BSA). When two wireless devices come within the range of each other, they immediately form a two-node network and are able to communicate with each other.

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What is non-authoritative restore method?

August 25th, 2009

A non-authoritative restore method is a type of backup restoration of the System State data. It is also called a normal restore method. This restoration method is used whenever more than one domain controller is configured on the network and the rollback of changes in the Active Directory database is not required. An object restored through this method is updated through the replication partners of the domain controller.

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Group Policy and Group Policy Object (GPO)

August 24th, 2009

What are group policies?

Group policies specify how programs, network resources, and the operating system work for users and computers in an organization. They are collections of user and computer configuration settings that are applied on users and computers (not on groups). For better administration of group policies in the Windows environment, the group policy objects (GPOs) are used.

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How to assign IPv6 address manually on a computer running Windows Server 2008?

August 9th, 2009

Take the following steps to assign IPv6 address manually on a computer running Windows Server 2008:

  1. Run the Control Panel through Start > Control Panel.

  2. On the Control Panel, double-click Network and Sharing Center. This will open the Network and Sharing Center window.

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How to assign IPv4 address manually on a computer running Windows Server 2008?

August 9th, 2009

Take the following steps to assign IPv4 address manually on a computer running Windows Server 2008:

  1. Run the Control Panel through Start > Control Panel.

  2. On the Control Panel, double-click Network and Sharing Center. This will open the Network and Sharing Center window.

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How to authorize a DHCP server in a domain?

August 9th, 2009

Take the following steps to authorize a DHCP server in a domain:

  1. Run DHCP through Start > Administrative Tools > DHCP.

  2. Select and right-click on the server node. This will display a pop-up menu.

  3. Click the Authorize option in the menu.

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How to setup a DHCPv6 scope?

August 8th, 2009

Take the following steps to setup a DHCPv6 scope:

  1. Run DHCP from Start > Administrative Tools > DHCP.

  2. Select and right-click the IPv6 node under the server option. This will open a pop-up menu.

  3. On the menu, click the New Scope option. This will open the New Scope Wizard.

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How to setup a DHCPv4 scope?

August 8th, 2009

Take the following steps to setup a DHCPv4 scope:

  1. Run DHCP through Start > Administrative Tools > DHCP.

  2. Select and right-click the IPv4 option under the server node. This will open a pop-up menu.

  3. On the menu, select the New Scope option. This will open the New Scope Wizard page.

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WSUS Deployment Methods

August 7th, 2009

To keep a Windows network safe and effective, it is required that operating systems on all computers on the network are updated. Microsoft releases updates of operating systems from time to time. These updates (or patches) may be related to functionality, security, etc. Each computer can be configured to directly download upgrades from the Microsoft site. But, thousands of computers downloading updates individually will waste lots of bandwidth. To effectively manage these upgrades, Microsoft provides a tool named Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).

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