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How do you test if the laptop's modem is working or not? 
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Latest Answer: One can format the hard disk how many ever times he/she likes without any fear of it crashing. As formatting a hard disk is just like regular use. ...

What is the difference between netting And Super-netting 
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What is the difference between IMAP and POP3. Which do we use in Exchange 
Latest Answer: Both the Protocols are useful for Mail Purpose ,While POP3 is Present on Exchange ...

What is stub zone 
Latest Answer: Stub zones are a new feature of DNS in Windows Server 2003 that can be used to streamline name resolution, especially in a split namespace scenario. They also help reduce the amount of DNS traffic on your network, making DNS more efficient especially ...

What is "PAGING FILE" in WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM-XP 
Latest Answer: It is Some what like the Virtual Memory that is present on our disk ...
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What is the different between webserver and appserver? 
Latest Answer: Web server A computer that delivers Web pages to browsers and other files to applications via the HTTP protocol. It includes the hardware, operating system, Web server software, TCP/IP protocols and site content (Web pages and other files). If ...
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : juniorQA

What is definition of E1, E3, T1, T3, BRI PRI How thay work and what is difference ? 
Latest Answer: A 2.048 Mbps point-to-point dedicated, digital circuit provided by the telephone companies in Europe. E1 is the European counterpart of the North American T1 line, which transmits at 1.544 Mbps, and E1 and T1 lines can be interconnected for international ...

What do you mean by internet and intranet? 
Latest Answer: Internet is the one which all users can access globally;And the intranet is the one which can be access only by the recognised users;Through internet users can create there user id of there own & some of the administrator rights will be given!But ...

what is Ras server, how we configure in winnt? 
Latest Answer: Remote Access Server is the ful form of RAS!Its possible to configure in WIN NT only with the third party RAS utility!Not inbuided into WIN NT Server OS! ...

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