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I reinstalled server2000 & exchange 5.5 my backups are in e: drive how to retrive my original datas
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How can I remove the files which is specified with its extention name in single attempt in unix ?(ex: feb*.txt )
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I have Windows2000 server installed on my systemIt gives this message whenever it started Service Control Manager: At least one service/driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details.how to stop this message to popup plz reply soon...
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Latest Answer: here is a good resource on this ... http://libertyboy.free.fr/computing/tips/w_sm_na.php ...
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Can any of you pls. answer these queries.1. Whaere is the password entry of a user sgtored.2. How will u find out your terminal file name.3. What is the maximum length of a filename in Unix.4. Which ls options makes directory and executables seperatly.5. What does three links to a directory indicate6. What is the block size in Unix.
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Which is the best online manual for the SHELL SCRIPT These scripts are used by many companies like IBM, WIPRO, SATYAM, ORACLE....Can anyone help me.
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Latest Answer: Method 1: more /etc/passwd|cut -d: -f6|grep $USERMethod 2: echo $SHELLThe above two commands would tell you default shell assigned to you. ...
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Latest Answer: Master boot record is one type of boot record.first thing boot sector is first sector of a HDD to used for Boot a system.MBR is a first sector of a HDD has partioned IT is used to boot a OS .another type of boot sector is volume boot sector is a first ...
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