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Acceptable Use Policy

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An acceptable use policy is a set of rules applied by website owners and networks, created to restrict the ways in which the site or the network may be used. AUP documents are also used by universities, corporations, Internet Service Providers, and schools. The acceptable use policies are also integral parts of information security polices; it is a common practice to ask the new members of an organization to sign an AUP before giving them access to its information. And for this reason, an AUP have to be clear and Read More

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How to Turn Off Automatic Updates

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Automatic updates are a feature of the Windows Operating System (OS)designed to help ensure that home and business computers running the Windows OS are kept up-to-date with software patches and security vulnerability fixes. For most computer users, the recommended status of the Automatic Updates helper application is to keep it in the enabled or on state. Many times, however, Windows users will have the need arise to turn off automatic updates for a short period of time. Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows XP Step 1 – Log-in to your Read More

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Configuring DHCP

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Configuring the DHCP Server Environment The primary steps required for configuring and managing your DHCP server environment are: Install the DHCP service on a server. Authorize the DHCP server in Active Directory. Configure the necessary DHCP scopes for your subnets. Configure superscopes and multicast scopes. Configure the DHCP lease duration. Configure the DHCP options. Configure the DHCP reservations. Configure the BOOTP tables. Configure DHCP and DDNS integration. Configure split scopes for fault tolerance. How to install the DHCP service Click Start, Control Panel, and then click Add Or Remove Programs. Read More

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How to Change a Hotmail Password

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Windows Live Hotmail is a free email service provided by the Microsoft Corporation. The service was previously titled “MSN Hotmail” but has primarily been referred to as “Hotmail” by society. The service was one of the first web email services being launched in July of 1996 and purchased by Microsoft in 1997. Windows Live Hotmail was launched worldwide in 2007. Windows Live Hotmail has more than 350 million world-wide users, supports more than 35 languages, and surpasses both Yahoo!Mail and Gmail it total use in the Webmail industry. A common Read More

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Null Modem Adapter

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An adapter is a hardware device or software component that converts transmitted data from one presentation form to another. The data presentation can be, for example, a message sent between objects in an application or a packet sent through a network. A null modem adapter enables users to transform a normal serial cable into a null modem. It contains the necessary crosslinks between the signals. A null modem adapter converts any straight-through wired cable with connectors into a null modem "cross-wired" configuration. This configuration is suitable for many serial PC Read More

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Proximity Sensors

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A proximity sensor is an electronic device that is designed to detect the presence of objects, people, or other living things within a given distance and detection threshold. Proximity sensors are able to detect objects without physically touching them by transmitting a detecting field/beam such as infrared, acoustic, and inductive transmissions. When the sensor receives the transmission, it analyzes the return signal for interruptions that indicate that a new object has entered the search area and activates the sensor. The type of sensor deployed depends on the nature of the Read More

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How to Install Java

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Many applications require the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to run. The JRE must be downloaded and installed on each PC where you intend to run Java-based applications. Steps to Install Java on Microsoft Windows Go to the Java Software Download Page Select the proper version of Java for your computer Click the download button Click run Click run Check I accept the terms in the license agreement Click next Click next Click finish Click yes to restart Windows now or no to restart Windows later

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VGA (Video Graphics Array)

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The term Video Graphics Array can be used to refer to many different things, but the original usage was by IBM for the graphics standard implemented in their PS/2 computer line. The original IBM VGA standard marketed in 1987 consisted of a 640 pixel by 480 pixel 16-color display at its highest resolution, but also included lower resolutions. Among those alternate modes, the 320 by 200 pixel 256-color "Mode 13h" was a common resolution for computer games because of the increased range of colors available to developers. Some of the Read More

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What is a Surge Suppressor?

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A surge suppressor is a device that protects electrical equipment by dispersing or grounding excess electric current that surges or spikes in the electrical power grid. These surges can occur up to four times a day and can damage electronic equipment that is connected to power outlets throughout a home or office. Lightning, downed power lines, high-frequency sound waves, high-power electrical equipment, and natural weather conditions generally cause surges and spikes. How Surge Suppressors Work A surge suppressor is a ceramic or metal cylinder that is filled with oxygen in Read More

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What Are Ferrofluids?

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A ferrofluid is a metallic liquid that becomes magnetized when placed in a magnetic field. Ferrofluids are made up of clumps of iron nanoparticles that are evenly placed throughout a carrier fluid such as water or organic solvent. These clumps all work together to create a response to a magnetic field, consequently creating a very strong magnetic bond. Ferrofluids should not be confused with magnetorheological fluids, which solidify when exposed to a magnetic field. How a Ferrofluid Works Ferrofluids are made up of clumps of nanoscale particles of a metal Read More

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