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Once your exchange server configuration is done run the tool EXBPA.exc .This will give you the correct ficture of your exchange organization. Thanks Yogesh
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the purpose is to collect and store configuration settings of Windows components, installed software/application/hardware and more.
System configuration, Boot order, Boot (start-up) configuration and docking-device configuration settings, Basic device configuration settings, Battery charge status and System security and hard-drive password settings
In Group Policy Objects (GPOs), when there is a conflict between settings in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration sections, the Computer Configuration settings take precedence. This is because the Computer Configuration applies to the machine regardless of who logs in, while User Configuration settings are specific to individual users. As a result, any conflicting settings will default to the Computer Configuration value, ensuring consistent policy enforcement across all users on that machine.
To install configuration settings on your China Mobile E72, you can manually enter the settings by going to the "Settings" menu, selecting "Configuration," and then inputting the required parameters for your network. Alternatively, you can obtain the settings via a configuration message from China Mobile; just save the message when you receive it. Lastly, if available, you can download the settings directly from the China Mobile website or contact their customer support for assistance.
Configuration settings file can be viewed either in notepad or browser depending on the type of configuration file. If the configuration file has extension - "INI", then it can be viewed in notepad or textpad. If the configuration file has extension - "XML", then it can be viewed both in Notepad and Browser.
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Today's computers store almost all motherboard configuration data in a non-volatile memory called the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). This memory retains settings even when the computer is powered off, allowing the system to boot and configure hardware components upon startup. The configuration data includes system settings such as boot order, hardware settings, and system time.
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