Interesting things about computer world
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How 2 Block website on Ur computer?
Find the path
C: \windows\system32\drivers\etc
-Find d file 'Hosts'
-Open with Notepad
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If you have two or more computers then a computer network will be formed and there will be necessity to share the files and printers. For sharing the folders, you need to right click the folder > Sharing and Security > Share this folder on the network > give the shared name for this folder. You can set further rights and permissions on this folder for different users.
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Windows XP Professional edition has the built-in IIS. Internet information server is used to host the website on your own computer and these sites can be accesses from all over the world. IIS has great administrative features but it supports only 10 concurrent connections of the clients at a time.
1. Click start>settings>control panel>Add remove program
2. Click Add remove windows components.
3. Click on Internet information services > Details.
4. In the IIS check the boxes SMTP and World Wide Web and you can also check FTP if you want to setup it.
5. In Windows components selection, make sure that you have selected IIS and you may need to insert the CD of Windows XP Professional during the installation.
How to Hide a shared folder in Windows XP If you want to hide a shared folder from the network users, right click the folder and click sharing and security and give a shared name of a folder plus $ sign e.g. ebooks$. In this way network users will not be able to see the shared folder on the network. For you to see the hidden shared folder, map the drive and type in the path including the $ sign in the folder box. |
Tips
& Warnings
- If you are using a wireless network, here is a list
of the typical default IP addresses, user names and passwords for some of
the more popular brands of router: 3Com: IP address -- 192.168.1.1, User
name -- admin, Password -- admin; D-Link: IP address -- 192.168.0.1, User
name -- admin, Password is blank; Linksys: IP address -- 192.168.1.1, User
name -- admin, Password -- admin; Netgear: IP address -- 192.168.0.1, User
name -- admin, Password -- password.
- If you are using a wireless router, you should
select WEP encryption (see the router's manual for more details), which
will require you to establish a password for your network.
USB - Ordinary USB cables
must not be used to connect two computers directly to each other. Attempting to
do so can electrically damage the computers! However, special USB cables
designed for direct connection exist that can be used safely. You may prefer
this option over others if your computers lack functional Ethernet network
adapters.
To make dedicated connections with
Ethernet, USB, serial or parallel cables requires
1.
each computer have a functioning network interface with an
external jack for the cable, and
2.
the network settings on each computer appropriately configured
Routing:
Routing is a process of moving the data (packets) through an
inter network. Routing performs the two basic tasks. Define the paths for a
packet and then forward the packets on the basis of defined paths. Routing can
also be defined as the communication between two or more logically and physical
networks and this communication (packet transfer) is brought by a router.
You will be able to learn the basic commands for configuring a router.
sh running-config - details the running configuration file (RAM)
sh startup-config - displays the configuration stored in NVRAM
setup - Will start the the automatic setup; the same as when you first boot the router
config t - use to execute configuration commands from the terminal
config mem - executes configuration commands stored in NVRAM; copies startup-config to running-config
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copy running-config startup-config - copies saved config in running config (RAM) to NVRAM or "write memory" for IOS under ver.11
copy startup-config running-config - copies from non-volatile (NVRAM) to current running config (RAM)
boot system flash <put file filename here> - tells router which IOS file in flash to boot from
boot system tftp - tells router which IOS file on the tftp server to boot from
boot system rom - tell router to boot from ROM at next boot
copy flash tftp - Copies flash to tftp server
copy tftp flash - Restores flash from tftp server
copy run tftp - Copies the current running-config to tftp server
copy tftp run - Restores the running-config from tftp server
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