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NTFS Permissions Intro
NTFS Permissions Use NTFS permissions to specify which users and groups can gain access to files and folders, and what they can do with the contents of the file or folder.
Posted:2007-04-03, 2363 views

What is MPEG-4?
MPEG-4 is an ISO/IEC standard developed by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group), the committee that also developed the Emmy Award winning standards known as MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.
Posted:2007-07-10, 1750 views

Top Command Alternative to View Processes
Many Unix and Linux-style operating systems come with the ''top'' command that, when entered, display a detailed view of every running process on the system.
Posted:2007-04-05, 2023 views

Logoff or Shutdown Linux
Typing logout at the command prompt exits your current user account and returns you to the log-in prompt.
Posted:2007-05-29, 2034 views

What is a Byte?
In computer memory terms, the definition of a byte is a collection of eight bits.
Posted:2007-04-12, 1985 views

Configure DNS Forwarding in Windows 2000
If you want you DNS server to be integrated into a larger DNS environment such as the Internet, you will need to configure forwarding on your server.
Posted:2007-03-26, 1693 views

No Forwarding or Root Hints on Windows 2000 DNS server
If no DNS servers were detected during the initial configuration of Windows 2000 DNS, the system will typically designate the new DNS server as a "root server", which is the ultimate authority for all naming resolution activities.
Posted:2007-03-26, 1693 views

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