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I am securing a clean WinXP Standalone workstation and when I run the CIS Scoring app (lastest v2.01) I receive 11 failures for the Network/Network Connections/Windows Firewall/Standard Profile group policies... Note: These settings are appropriate for the intended end use of the...
Format > Timescale setting the 2nd row (Month/date) display to None worked great. I was able to then put the generic project in my document as an image.
Thanks for the help
jfk
I need to remove specific dates from my project. The tasks have a duration and the project is 31 days but its for a proposal with no set timeframe as of yet. So I need to remove specific dates.
How can I do this?
jfk
Unfortunately, I've been there and done that. The drivers provided by Asus (and LSI) will work to allow win2k to install (using the S option) but the problem is that the driver resets the bus speed from 160 to 80. The OS crashes at this setting. So, on reboot, I have to go into the controller...
We have 1U rack mount servers with ASUS CUR-DSL motherboards. We have two Seagate 18GB SCSI drives attached to SCSI-A. We have setup about a dozen of these as BSD servers with no problems. However, we have an app that requires we load WinNT or Win2000. I've had nothing but problems loading NT...
Here are the steps:<br><br> Power down the router.<br> Jump jumper S16 at front of the unit, behind the LEDs.<br> Power up the router and it will go into diag mode.<br> Type the following to clear the...
Junkie:<br><br>You need a frame relay switch or you need to run the BNX software version from Nortel Networks (formerly Bay). The BNX software allows the router to act as a FR switch. I don't think that AN's can run the BNX software (it runs on the BN platform).<br><br>Why don't you...
Not that I can think of. I've setup several apache servers without a hitch. If your not familiar with Linux, there are a lot resources on the Internet available to familiarize yourself. The Linux Installation & Getting Started Guide is an excellent reference:<br>...
Linux is a valid operating system choice for a webserver. You can utilize Apache which free and well-supported as server software. The caveat here is: Do you know UNIX? It is always easier to operate in a familiar environment... I love the UNIX environment... but I am biased.<br>
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jfk
Policy management enables the enforcement of a set of rules (or policies) which dictate access rights and the use of resources based on the established profile of the application, user, and group, to meet an established business objective.<br>
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Policy management is focused on three elements...
rewas:<br>
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512-bit == 64 bytes This refers to the collision domain. Recall that in CSMA/CD to ensure a collision free transmission, the transmitting device must be able to receive its own first bit before the last bit has been transmitted. This applies to 10Base-T as well as...
Yes, they do. The course number is AV0025000. They also offer training in a wide variety of more detailed technologies.<br>
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Course Description <br>
Internetworking Fundamentals provides a clear understanding of...
focks:<br>
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Yes, depending on the shell that users login with, you need to set umask 007. This will give a permission of rw-rw---- for each new file. The umask entry is the default setting for any newly created file. If you use csh, this entry is changed in the .cshrc file. For sh or ksh...
Rayzor:<br>
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Put in a couple of seed routers as devices and the map will pretty much create itself. You will need to highlight and manage any subnets that you want to discover. Objects will be tan to indicate that they're not being managed. To manage them, select Map->Manage or (for v6+)...
familyman:<br>
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Hmmm, can you ping your web server from your ISP account? Or is it just web access that you don't have? To check for a DNS issue, try using the IP address to open the web page. If it doesn't work, also run a traceroute to see where you're getting to (and not).<br>
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jfk
Native Address Translation (NAT) is how this is usually handled. The NAT protocol translates one IP address on a network to another IP address on another network. Most often implemented on a router or firewall, NAT takes private IP addresses and translates them using a pool of public addresses...
familyman:<br>
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Is this a recent DNS addition? It can take up to a week or more for new DNS entries to propagate. From where are there difficulties? Do you have any ACLs configured on the router?<br>
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jfk
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