ok so i have two servers and a workstation, and on one server a folder is shared I have enabled routing and remote access, with the administrator account, on the second server I logged in under user1 and not the administrator/ (i probably did not enable routing and remote access on the second...
i have installed sever 2003 on one of my partitions, however my graphics and sound drivers will not work with that operating system, my network card drivers wont work either, so i used some generic ones and works just fine, i am wondering are there any generic sound card or graphics drivers i...
im working on security and server +. security is pretty cool, its all the security functions of networking and the internet. the funny thing is, all the answers to all these question could be answered with like one question. how do u hook up a network. ensure all protocols are installed on the...
tgif please do not use the word braindump
but to answer your question - best material comes from comptia, if you buy the book from comptia it comes with a study cd, and let me tell u something right now. the cd rocks.
hey i was wondering if you might know of an application that i do not have to install on every single system on my network. basically i want to log all the websites that are viewed on my systems throughout the network. I would also like to throttle the bandwith on one of the computers on the...
just so no one gets in the last word, i thought i would just google because i dont wanna look at the book right now. it is only a concept and not an application as described by Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria. could be mistaken. but i dont have any versions of windows other than my...
ok now im confused because when i originally posted this it said something about DAC and FAT only being supported by 2gbs period. i guess what i was getting at is why DAC was not supported on file allocation tables prior to fat32? because if DAC is somekind of pelimnary control or security model...
tfg13 (MIS)
12 Feb 09 7:31
First, you should explain what you mean by "protocol". In the world of Information Technology, "protocol" can mean a whole bunch of different things.
Do not allow yourself to think that mapping drives and discretionary access control have any thing to do with each...
havent gotten to DACLS yet, so basically what you are saying is that mapping storage devices used a diffrent protocol in comparison to dicretionary access control. that was interchangable between the network. thats the way it appears. but at the same time isnt that still dicretionary access...
maybe you dont understand what im saying, i could install windows '95 on a old system with a 2gb hard drive and use the file allocation table. and map the storage resources. havent done much networking with windows 3.1. but im sure you could as map drives and so fourth.
so i might be mis...
it would be cool if one of these books taught something cool for once. no matter what i learn i can never build a bomb or hack a government computer. i mean comon.
Ok Im working on security plus and it says due to the limitations of FAT or file allocation table that Discretionary access controll could not be applied for the local creation or storage of resources.
I dont get this. I guess on windows '98 that used fat 32 but on windows 95 im certain i have...
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