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Replacing a pst file
You can create a new .pst file for a single e-mail profile or for multiple e-mail profiles while Outlook 2003 is not running. To add a .pst file when you use a single e-mail profile, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Mail. 2. Click Data Files. [...]

View Answer   |  June 10, 2013  2:20 PM
.PST files, missing files, Outlook 2003
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Missing PST files in Outlook 2000
The PST files should still be local on the machines. However, it sounds like you do not have the correct credentials to access the files. You should have copied the PST files to a location before removing the machine from the NT domain. Then, when you go into the AD domain, you will need to [...]

View Answer   |  June 10, 2013  7:29 PM
.PST files, Active Directory, Active Directory 2003, AD, Outlook, Outlook 2000
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Outlook 2010 accounts
On the email account settings in Outlook for POP3 – do you have ‘Log on using secure Password Authentication(SPA)’ checked? If not this could be causing the issue.

View Answer   |  June 10, 2013  12:26 PM
Outlook, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, POP3
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30 pts.

What does file size M i B stand for?
Its a mebibyte or a mega binary byte. It is roughly 1,000,000 bytes Here’s the Mebibyte definition from Wikipedia. And you can listen to how this term is pronounced on the cool How do you pronounce IT? feature on Whatis.com.

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  3:37 PM
File sizes
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the data that field of the frame contains an arp request packet
Ho ho… Whenever in doubt, download Colasoft’s Packet Builder, and toss those HEX values into a fresh packet. It’ll show you all the information you need, right down to a tee. Mind you, just at first glance… Sender Mac Address: FF FF FF FF FF FF Destination Mac Address: 00 D0 2B 75 3D 8C [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  12:24 PM
Arp, MAC address
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32,735 pts.

Create mailbox in Lotus Notes 6.5
Hello, This website offers a lot of help for Lotus Notes.. TPinky Hope this link will help you out in making Mailbox in Domino/Notes Preeti

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  8:37 AM
Domino Server, Lotus Notes 6.x, Lotus Notes engineers
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CPYTOPCD as an XLS
You would probably be better off with the newer command CPYTOIPMF but in either case what you create is an .csv file. Excel will open a .csv file using the comma’s as column delimiters. Creating a .XLS file requires a lot more than just comma’s between the fields. There are a number of third party [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  10:53 PM
CL Commands, CL programming, CPYTOPCD, File conversion tools, File formats, File Transfer Protocols, Microsoft Excel, XLS
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110,135 pts.

Window Vista
You asked about converting “files” from FAT32 to NTFS. If you meant individual files, that is not possible. FAT stands for File Allocation Table and NTFS is New Technology File System. Essentially what it breaks down to is that FAT32 and NTFS are just means of storing directories of file locations, also some information surrounding [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  5:43 PM
FAT and NTFS, Windows Vista
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280 pts.

Change Management and Active Directory?
Change Management is the process by which changes which need to be made to a production environment are submitted, reviewed and approved to ensure that only tested and approved changes are made to the production environment. Active Directory (AD) is the system by which Windows networks are configured and administrated. It replaced the old Windows [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  8:11 PM
Active Directory, Change management, IT careers, IT education, IT training
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64,550 pts.

Verhoeff Algorithm in RPG Code
I have not seen an explicit set of RPG calculations for the Verhoeff algorithm, but it’s certainly possible to program it – you could write the code as a procedure in a module in a service program, and so have it immediately available to any application programs you write. The Verhoeff algorithm is fully described [...]

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Algorithmic language, RPG
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2,195 pts.

Referential integrity and AS/400
Referential integrity Shaddy - It is a concept that relates to any database. It’s not specific to the AS/400. MIS

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  1:46 PM
Database, DB2, DB2/400, Oracle, RDBMS, Referential integrity, SQL Server
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940 pts.

4 GB limitation
NO – The limitation in in the guest operating system, however Microsoft has increased the memory limit on versions greater than standard via service packs. This chart should help clear it up a bit. The page I referenced even talks about Windows Server 2008 as well. It has the same limitation in standard edition 32bit. [...]

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Managing virtual environments, Microsoft Virtual Server, Virtualization, VMware
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5,320 pts.

File Update
Hi, Your question didn’t mention whether user files will contain all the records from your customized file or every user file will have some records from your customized file? For any case, it will be better to use RPG program, so that you can update any number of files by using different CL Program with [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  8:51 AM
AS/400, AS/400 SQL, AS400 RPGLE
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EtherChannel
See this definition of etherchannel.

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  6:58 PM
AIX 5L, EtherChannel, Load balancing, Server blades
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32,735 pts.

TELNET EXIT PROGRAM DEVINIT2
Hi, You can look at this website. TPinky ============================================================ There is no way for your AS/400 to know what process on a remote system is contacting any server. The telnet server only knows what comes across the telnet port, and every telnet client will send sockets data according to the telnet RFCs. However, there are [...]

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DEVINIT2, TELNET exit programs
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Regarding Click Once In VB.NET 2005 Express Edition
following links would surely be helpful to understand all about “click once” concept in .Net 1. ClickOnce 2. ClickOnce Deployment 3. Windows Forms FAQs 4. ClickOnce – Deploy and Update Your Smart Client Projects Using a Central Server

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  4:17 AM
VB .NET, VB.NET 2005, VB.NET 2005 Express Edition
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8,200 pts.

User acceptance testing in the V-Model
The v-model is essentially a modified waterfall SDLC, where planning and prep for some activities which occur late in the life-cycle actually take place earlier on. There are advantages and disadvantages to this SDLC, but to answer your question – UAT planning would most likely take place in the requirements analysis phase. See this V-model [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  10:12 AM
Software Quality, Software Quality Assurance, Software testing, Software testing models
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8,200 pts.

DDS function keys with point and click functionality
At least since 1991. Interesting that all the users I’ve watched still use the “F-keys” anyway. ——- If you are referring to Client Access turning the text on the screen into a “button”, this is referred to as a Hotspot. Look in Edit – Preferences – Hotspots and you can configure it a bit (unfortunately, [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  2:55 PM
AS/400 command keys, AS/400 development, DDS
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1,130 pts.

using two way radios in data centers.
Servers don’t use radio frequencies. Two way radios shouldn’t interfere with servers at all. ********************************************************************* As Mrdenny said servers do not use radio frequencies. If there is any wireless equipment being used you might want to check and see if there will be any interference. According to this site, most of the common walkie talkie [...]

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Data center operations, Server Frequencies
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64,550 pts.

MySQL vs SQL server
Depends on your front end language stack. If you’re going the LAMP route (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP), MySQL, in my opinion, has better hooks into that environment than if you’re going with a windows solution. Personally, it comes down to your skillset (or your developers). MS SQL, by its nature, is a GREAT transactional database [...]

View Answer   |  June 6, 2013  8:12 PM
MySQL, SQL, SQL Small Business Server, WAMP Stack
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63,580 pts.