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 <description>i want to know about concept of virtual machine in win 2003R2 server.</description>
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 <title>to create bulk users in active dir</title>
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 <description>help me to create bulk users in diff.names(more than 150)in active directory</description>
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 <title>selecting boot options with a wireless keyboard</title>
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 <description>I have 3 hard drives all running xp, recently bought a wireless keyboard but now can&#039;t switch between them at startup as keyboard is not recognised until os is loaded. Is there anything I can do to solve this?</description>
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 <title>mcse ccna</title>
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 <description>how to learn?
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 <description>The article is very good but I would like to know if there are more options to secure the printers?
Best regards,
Mario</description>
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 <title>How to pass CCNA Dicovery 1 exam?</title>
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 <description>I just finish my CCNA Discovery 1 course and need to prepare for its final exam soon. Someone can recommend on &quot; How to prepare for CCNA Dicovery 1 Final Exam&quot; ?</description>
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 <title>window film stops wireless emissions from glass</title>
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 <description>I know little about your field but want to have a film installed on my building&#039;s windows to reduce the network&#039;s emissions to hackers outside...???  I have heard of such a thing and  know where to get it but wouldn&#039;t the wireless signals still go thru walls?  tdld2@cox.net</description>
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 <title>Another boot disk</title>
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 <description>You can use Recovery is Possible (RIP) LiveCD which has the ntfs-3g drivers enabled by default:

www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/</description>
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 <title>How would you determine the receiver&#039;s spam reputation without scanning the email messages or the sender&#039;s reputation first? Rec</title>
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 <description>How would you determine the receiver&#039;s spam reputation without scanning the email messages or the sender&#039;s reputation first? Receiver&#039;s spam reputation must be determined somehow before the next email message comes...</description>
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 <description>I have two PCs connected to one wireless router I&#039;m able to get online from one computer but the other one I can&#039;t the wireless card says that the signal is great and its connected but I still can&#039;t get on the web.</description>
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 <title>RE: D-Link unveils DIR-300 router</title>
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 <description>Hi,

I bought a wireless router dir 300...and was able to configure it succesfully and its working fine.

I just want to protect it using a password.

could u please guide me in it

Thanks

Hari</description>
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 <title>RE: Wipe out</title>
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 <description>IM TRYING TO GET ALL MY INFO WIPED OFF OF THIS COMPUTER BECAUSE IM GETTING ANOTHER ONE AND GIVING THIS ONE TO SOMEONE ELSE . CAN ANYONE DIRECT ME ON HOW TO DO THIS?</description>
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 <title>RE: How to decipher confusing NAC claims</title>
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 <description>Getting NAC to work with IP Phones is a challenge. The Cisco multi-vlan-access-port feature does not allow non-cisco IP phones any access to a NAC enabled port without using the multi-domain-authentication feature. This feature is not currently available on cat6k. Has anyone found an alternative configuration?</description>
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 <title>RE: When you keep losing access to your wireless access point</title>
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 <description>One other troubleshooting task you may want to try: If you&#039;re using your access point as a DCHP server, try disabling DCHP and use a static IP instead, and then see if you still get dropped. </description>
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 <title>RE: When the printer doesn&#039;t print</title>
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 <description>I recently found a website on networking a desktop printer. My printer a Lexmark X3550 will not print to my wireless laptop. I have the printer connected via USB to my main desktop and have a belkin wireless G router connecting to my computer and my laptop is networked configured and is able to pick up the internet but no printer-bility. please shed some light.</description>
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 <title>RE: Broadband access abroad</title>
 <link>http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/25140</link>
 <description>If you are looking at (trans)portable internet access solutions you should have a look at Inmarsat&#039;s BGAN (Broadband Global Area Network) service. In the US this is available from GMPCS for example: https://www.gmpcs-us.com/webshop/c/4.aspx.</description>
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 <title>RE: The pros and cons of NAC</title>
 <link>http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/25134</link>
 <description>i don get clear idea about the loopholes of NAC. can u pls explain it in detail.</description>
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 <description>Hi. my belkin54g router keeps losing connection quite alot i go on 192.168.2.1 and i have to restart the router in order to connect back to the internet i have also tried various settings but it keeps doing it could you help please?</description>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 16:44:02 -0500</pubDate>
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 <title>what is provisioning server ?</title>
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 <description>what is provisioning server ?</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:49:13 -0500</pubDate>
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 <title>RE: How to recover almost anything</title>
 <link>http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/25026</link>
 <description>i restored my computer and i didn&#039;t save my photos. a firend of mine mentioned a software called cadillacd pls, help me with these i have a lot value pictures on these files, thank you</description>
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