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Latest Answer: Remote Access ServerRemote access is the ability to get access to a computer or a network from a remote distance. In corporations, people at branch offices, telecommuters, and people who are traveling may need access to the corporation's network. Remote ...
Latest Answer: Remote desktop sharing means you can access the remote desktop and share the screen in local. But any command you enter would be executed by remote. Desktop Sharing through Netmeeting means you share your screen, and anyone connect to you PC ...
Latest Answer: I don't see the reason why a subnet mask has to be used with default networks like Class A-B-C..., unless you a using subnetting.the reason i say this becasue with the default networks, the ip address itself will help identifying the network and host ...
Latest Answer: 1) In 2000 we cannot rename domain where as in 2003 we can rename domain.2) 2000 supports IIS 5.0 and 2003 supports IIS 6.0 . 3) 2000 supports 4-node clustering and 2003 supports 8-node clustering .4) ...
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Latest Answer: Hi, Patch management is an area of systems management that involves acquiring, testing, and installing multiple patches (code changes) to an administered computer system. Patch management tasks include: maintaining current knowledge of available ...
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