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Windows Server 2003

Also known as the Win2K3, Windows Server 2003 is a server OS (operating system) from the American software company Microsoft. This OS has the capability to share printers and files, provide email services, authenticate users, and host message queues.

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You have installed and configured a dhcp server on your network. you also have a web server on the same network. The web server requires the same ip address as the dhcp server what should you do?

The only way that could work is if the DHCP service and the HTTP service were configured and running on the same physical machine. Otherwise they could not use the same IP address.

DHCP and HTTP do not have to be on separate machines (but it is a good idea to separate them in a network).

A better question might be why the two services *require* the same IP address.

A DNS server that's primary for one DNS database zone also can be secondary for one or more other dns database zones?

Often, DNS servers that are authoritative, or primary, for specific zones also function as slave, or secondary, DNS servers for other nearby zones. This permits hosts in one zone to gain access to DNS data from those other zones.

What is the differences between a PC and a server UPS?

A PC is also known as a Personal Computer.

A UPS is know as an Uninterpretable Power Source.

The server that connects the UPS to many (sometimes 100's or 1,000's) PCs are used to store and manage large amounts of data. Being that there is so much data stored in a UPS server, it can't afford to lose power. Thus UPS's always run. Keep in mind that UPS's are most commonly used in big businesses as well as Hospitals.

So in short, PC's are usually for one person. UPS's are for multiples of people that require file sharing and storing huge amounts of data.

What is a sick unit?

A sick unit is a place where sick people are held to be quarantined. This can be in places such as a school, to keep sick kids away from other kids.

What is the most secure authentication protocol that will support mutual authentication?

One such protocol option is RMAPSM, developed by Uniken. There are over a million combined users to date. It is based on the REL-IDSM (Relative Identity) platform. For more details, visit:

uniken.com/security/red_id.php

Group policy object editor?

All policy settings created by the Group Policy Object Editor are stored in a GPO. The policy settings you provide with the Group Policy Object Editor do not take effect until the system applies policy.

Which Administrators manage policy settings due to using the Group Policy Object Editor. The Group Policy Object Editor extends other administrative tools such as the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in and the Active Directory Site and Services Manager snap-in.

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What are the differences between the constitutions of 1956 and 1962?

The constitution of 1956 was generally based on Government of India act 1935 and constitution of 1962 introduced presidential from of the govt.

2. Points of differences between the constitution of 1956 and 1962:

Points of difference between the constitution of 1956 and 1962 are as under:

(i) Form of Government:

Constitution of 1962 introduced presidential form of Govt.

Constitution of 1956 introduced parliamentary form of Govt.

(ii) Referendum:

Constitution of 1962 introduced an institution known as referendum in the country.

Constitution of 1956 introduced no institution.

(iii) Method of Election:

Constitution of 1962 introduced indirect election.

Constitution of 1956 introduced direct election.

(iv) Islamic Institutions:

Constitution of 1962 introduced two Islamic institution i. e advisory council of Islamic ideology and Islamic research institutions.

There was no such institute in the constitution of 1956.

(v) Supreme judicial council:

Constitutions of 1962 introduced a new institution supreme judicial council.

There was no such institution in the constitution of 1956.

(vi) Executive Powers:

Most of the executive powers vested in the president under the 1962 constitution.

Most of the executive powers were exercised by the prime minister under the constitution of 1962.

(vii) List of Subjects:

Constitution of 1962 provided only two list of subjects i. e central and provincial.

Constitution of 1956 contains three lists of subject i. e federal, provincial and concurrent matter.

(viii) Presidential Powers:

Under the constitution of 19622 president had great power.

In the constitution of 1956 the powers were reasonable.

3. Conclusion:

To conclude I can say that both of the constitution were different in nature. the constitution of 1956 introduced parliamentary from of Govt. while constitution of 1962 introduced presidential form of Govt. However there were some similarities between these constitutions too.

What term is used to describe the volume the windows folder is located on?

Windows xp and 9x refer to this as the boot partition but in windows server 2003 this is referred to as the boot volume.

What is post update memory scan?

I can't believe no one has answered this!

I believe 'Post Update Memory Scan' is a feature of AVG antivirus, maybe only version 9.0 and above.

I came here looking for the answer. I didn't expect to be answering the question.

What are the advantages of using directories?

There's really only one main advantage. It organizes everything. If there wasn't such thing as file directories then all the files would be a big screen and you would have to look for it.

Disadvantages of windows server 2003?

Some disadvantages of Windows Server 2003 are its age, reduced compatibility, and cost. Despite being over 10 years old, it continues to be used extensively.

How do you install a system?

I guess you find the instructions and them follow what it says to do. if not ask a person who works with the system.

Why was DNS Server service installed as part of the installation of Active Directory?

because it is the pre condition for active directory to work.

the work of dns is to find host( machine in the network ) with help of IP or hostname( computer name) and dns stores all the info about it

DNS makes ip addresses readable to us, for example instead of 172.63.187 we would type www.google.com........ it helps us out without it we'd have to memorize numbers to get web sites

Is the set of definitions of the kinds of objects and object-related information that the directory can contain?

In LDAP-compatible directories, a schema is the set of definitions of the kinds of objects and

object-related information that the directory can contain.