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How user can access remote database 
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How to add security for TCP/IP webfiltering 
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What is DFS stands for in the trem of Windows Server 2003 
Latest Answer: dfs is a distributed file system that enables administrators to make shares that are  stored on diff servers on the network that appear to  users that all shares are stored on a single share on a single server.dfs enables administrators to make ...

What is the difference between Domain and Domain Controller? 
Latest Answer: Domain is a secure logical administrative boundry where all the systems share a common namespace and centralized administration is possible.on any windows 2000/2k3 server mechaine that contains active directory database and that running active directory ...

What is the difference between DNS and WINS Server? 
Latest Answer: The main difference between WINS and DNS is that WINS is typically dynamic and DNS is static. WINS contains Windows-only devices, specifically PC's and NT servers, DNS typically does not contain any PC's, it usually has servers and sometimes network ...

Explain about Permanent Virtual Circuit? 
Latest Answer: A permanent virtual circuit (PVC) is a virtual circuit that is permanently available to the user just as though it were a dedicated or leased line continuously reserved for that user. A switched virtual circuit (SVC) is a virtual circuit in which a connection ...
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What is the difference between System Administrator and Network Administrator 
Latest Answer: System Administrator has maintain the system relating to Hardware, software ans also restrict the users in the well formed network.Network Administrator has maintain the different networks and as well as maintain the network startagies to communicate ...

What is the address of OSPF Protocol? 

Explain about WLL. 
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why we are using spanning tree protocol  
Latest Answer: STP is used in catalyst switches,it's mainly used for loop avodiance over switched networks by blocking the retedent links.its uses the BPDU-bridged protocal data unit (like an boomerang) it will send it to all the  links connect switch, ...

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