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NIF files
Go to filext.com and type in the extension.  It will give you a brief description of what the file is and what programs will open it.

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  3:52 AM
Chromebook, nif file
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10 pts.

IT
That is a very broad question.  Like, what area of IT, consulting, printers, selling, repair, things like that.  If you have any experience in the field, then I would suggest that you focus on your strong suite.  From there, once you are established, then you might try to branch out.  Also, keep up on your [...]

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  1:37 PM
IT business
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11,400 pts.

Change email address and password
You contact the email provider

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  9:03 PM
Email account, Password
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10 pts.

Open PPD file
Go to filext.com and type in the extension.  It will describe what it is and list the programs that are able to open it.

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  10:41 AM
PPD file
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10 pts.

Beginner question #2 – Where do I manage the list of defined bins?
by storage bin type by editing storage bins. logistics->logistics exe->master data-> warehouse-> storage bin. then use these options to manage storage bins display change single bin change-> selectively deleting as well possible in this. ——————————————————————————- You can use LS11 to see all Bin created in your Warehouse. In this Transaction you can Modify/Delete Bin. You [...]

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  2:18 AM
SAP WM
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15 pts.

Global address list in OWA Exchange 2013
To add a contact to GAL you need to follow the given steps: 1.Start Outlook 2.Log in to your account as admin. 3.Go to Contacts>Global Address List. 4.Click “New” 5.Then, fill the various fields such as “Name,” “Email address,” “Alias,” “Phone number” etc.  6.Click “Save”. To get more info visit google support link:http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=166870

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  6:53 AM
Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook 2013
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11,400 pts.

Mobile troubleshooting and the security and work/life balance concerns
“convenience” do have a price compromise in the security (or security breach) could be encoded in the mobile apps myself I would not trust mobile browser and I would never access my desktop from a mobile browser… new hackers currency is information… yes it is easier and more convenient remote troubleshooting via app for network [...]

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  9:09 PM
iPhone, Mobile applications, Mobile networking technology, Mobile security, Network management, Network management software, Open IT Forum, work/life balance
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35 pts.

Should we let iPhones in? Security, iPhone and the Enterprise
<b>Here are some resources that your Research Assistant, Margaret Rouse, found for you.</b> How will the iPhone fit in the enterprise? We challenged our expert to put the iPhone through a series of tests to see how well it integrates, whether it’s manageable, and whether its email, calendar and contact features can replace a BlackBerry. [...]

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  4:02 PM
iPhone, Research Assistant, Wireless security
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855 pts.

Hadoop on AS/400
We used Hadoop on enterprise project management software distribution

View Answer   |  February 27, 2013  9:26 AM
Hadoop, IBM iSeries
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65 pts.

New Business
If you are planning on using Active directory then you need at least one machine to use as a domain controller as well as a network switch. If you aren’t going to bother with Active Directory and you’ll simply create accounts on the workstations then you just need a network switch to tie them together. [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  9:33 AM
Network design, Networking Equipment, Networking hardware, SDN
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1,190 pts.

Why use Layer 3 switches and how do they differ from Layer 2 switches?
Layer 3, or L3, switches forward packets based on Layer 3 address, which is IP address. Layer 2, or L2, switches forward packets based on data-link layer, which is MAC address. An L3 switch is basically used to efficiently route inter-VLAN traffic or to do internal routing between multiple broadcast domains while keeping Layer 2 [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  1:53 PM
L3 Switches, Layer 2 switches, Layer 3 switches, Layer switching, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking hardware, SDN
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8,500 pts.

Hub, router and switch
Here’s a <a href=”http://www.lockergnome.com/blade/2006/11/24/what-are-the-differences-between-an-hub-switch-and-a-broadband-router/”>good answer</a> or <a href=”http://lowendmac.com/lowendpc/tech/network101.shtml”>here</a> for your question. A more detailed answer can be found <a href=”http://ezinearticles.com/?Computer-Network-Routers,-Hubs,-and-Switches&id=1878202″>here</a> A hub is typically the least expensive, least intelligent, and least complicated of the three. Its job is very simple: anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others. That’s it. Every [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  3:38 PM
Hubs, Networking hardware, Routers, SDN, Switches
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5,130 pts.

How to easily perform date conversions in RPGLE (Including Substringing!)
*=================================================* *              DECLARATION SPECS   * *=================================================* D BREAKFASTTIME   S              6S 0 INZ(083000) D CANCELDATE      S              8S 0 INZ D CANCELDATEISO   S               D   INZ D [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  5:30 PM
RPG, RPGIV, RPGLE
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11,400 pts.

Routing
For medium size, its EIGRP (Cisco propritary), because it supports ip classless unlike RIPv1. Although RIPv2 also supports ip classless, it is much more advisable to use EIGRP. OSPF is also applicable but it is commonly used for large networks. *************** This assumes your network routing is all Cisco – although you can use other [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  2:32 AM
Network Configuration, Networking hardware, Routers, SDN
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8,500 pts.

Router
its defnetely one console and one aux port for management

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  8:44 AM
Networking Equipment, Networking hardware, Routers, SDN
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900 pts.

Would you or do you buy hardware off eBay?
Done it in college. Not sure if ebay has changed much over the years, but you just have to watch the wording and look for good sellers. Contacting the seller is another good idea. —— I’ve bought some smaller stuff off of ebay, GBICs and stuff like that. You can get decent prices on older [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  6:21 PM
Networking Equipment, Networking hardware, Networking in 2010, SDN
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64,520 pts.

Configuring layer-3 switch to be a router
If it is a cisco switch, entering the command “ip routing” at global config prompt will make it perform routing. On a port connected to a router, you will need the command ” no switchport”

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  3:46 PM
L3 Switches, Networking hardware, Routers, SDN, Switch configuration
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45 pts.

Hub and Spoke Network
Hello and welcome to ITKE. Separation is perfectly possible with careful design, of the security, and the use of VLANs to keep the traffic from each company only available to users within that company. They can even share the same Internet access, again with careful configuration of the firewall/Internet router.

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  5:04 PM
Networking, Networking hardware, SDN
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5 pts.

Export contacts info from Outlook 2007
Exporting your contacts to a format that most other email programs and services can understand is pretty easy. Export Your Outlook Contacts to a CSV or Excel File: In Outlook , select File —> Import and Export Highlight Export to a file —> Click Next Choose your file format (Excel or CSV) —> Click Next [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  4:25 PM
Microsoft Excel, Outlook, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2007 contacts, Outlook 2007 import/export, Outlook contacts
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6,150 pts.

How can I keep a Windows folder from being moved accidentally
Yes. Use the NTFS permissions to remove peoples ability to delete the folders. This will prevent them from moving them to another location. To remove delete permissions you have to edit the rights in the advanced editor then remove the delete right from the folder. You should also remove the Take owership and change permissions [...]

View Answer   |  February 26, 2013  11:29 PM
Microsoft Windows, NTFS permissions, User Permissions
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64,520 pts.