You are generally allowed to make changes to a computer's configuration if you have the necessary permissions, such as being the device owner or having administrative access. Additionally, changes should be made in accordance with your organization's IT policies and guidelines. It's important to consider the potential impact of these changes on system performance and security before proceeding. Always back up important data before making significant modifications.
it is where the computers adminstrater can make changes add or remove stuff
WinAudit is an inventory program for computers. Its function is to make a full report of a computer's configuration, software, and hardware.
The Cisco00 password and the Cisco789 passwords
People make computers so computer can only be as smart as the people can imagine them or want them to be so maybe maybe not the future always changes
The british government do. Also The Welsh Assembly government are allowed to make changes
Typically only your supervisor is allowed to make changes. It will depend on the rules and procedures set by your company. Normally, making such changes could be considered fraud or a violation of labor laws.
No, they only make peripherals for computers not computers themselves.
Computers are usually set up so that someone has to be an administrator in order to make changes to the software for safety. Therefore it might be possible to enable a usb drive if the administrator of the computer has allowed that specific aspect otherwise it is not possible.
They allowed women to vote so that way there could be more votes and more elections.
DNS server. In MCTS MWS2008NIC. page 224
He didn't make computers, he wrote books.
This command will allow you to copy a configuration from a TFTP server to the running configuration of a Cisco device. When you issue the command you will be prompted for further details about the TFTP server. The new configuration will replace the active one (or running configuration) and make any necessary changes.