Well distance is pretty obvious. LAN's are usually in a uni campus, school or home. A WAN is over a much larger distance, i.e., a series of office buildings spread over a large area.
Access control lists (ACLs) are a list of permissions attached to an object that specify which users or groups are granted access to that object. Capability lists, on the other hand, are a list of permissions attached to a user that specify what resources that user can access. The key difference is that ACLs control access based on the object, while capability lists control access based on the user.
None. Microsoft Access is a database application.
Access Control list is the audit settings and security settings of objects. whereas Access Control Entry is the entry within the ACL. mightymax
The control panel provides access to applications that allow the management of the computer. The task manager allows for controlling the processes running on the computer - starting them and stopping them, as well as getting metrics on the running processes and applications.
MAC function is framing of packets and LLC functions are protocol multiplexing, flow control, detection, and error control through a retransmission of dropped packets.LLC acts as an interface between MAC and Network Layer.The following definitions are also true:Logical Link Control (LLC). This sublayer is responsible for the data transmission between computers or devices on a network.Media Access Control (MAC). On a network, the network interface card (NIC) has an unique hardware address which identifies a computer or device. The physical address is utilized for the MAC sublayer addressing.
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Direct access means going straight to the record you want,and random access means pick data randomly and then find that data which you required.http://wiki.answers.com/Difference_between_direct_and_sequential_access#ixzz1685bfqda
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Discretionary Access Control
CR3 and CR2 are different control registers in a computer system. CR3 is used for managing the page tables for virtual memory, while CR2 is used for storing the memory address that caused a page fault. The differences between CR3 and CR2 impact the performance of the system by affecting how memory is managed and how page faults are handled. Proper management of these control registers is crucial for efficient memory access and system stability.
There are a few differences between a 32 bit and 64 bit laptop. A laptop needs a place to store the information it needs to access the quickest, and a 64 bit laptop can hold more information than a 32 bit, allowing for faster access.