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# Add A Persistent Route To The Routing Table In Server 2003 # Enable The DHCP Relay Agent In Windows Server 2003 # Enable Or Disable Fast User Switching In XP
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Internet Explorer 7 limits you to two simultaneous downloads. The Vista-tweaks site VistaRewired shows you how to lift that limitation.
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Watch out for CPU usage restrictions! I’ve heard of this affecting accounts of clients I have: the host will allow a good amount of bandwidth and disk space but then they restrict the amount of “CPU Minutes†an account can use.
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I have 2 Hosting accounts with Godaddy, I created a HTACCESS file and added the mime types to support Apples Ipod M2V file. To do this: (So people stop emailing me directly, heres a step by step) I created a text file called “.htaccess”
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Installation on GoDaddy goes smooth after the MBString compile. However their customer support takes 12 to 24 hours for each query. We have few installations on GoDaddy.
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Solid VMWare ESX Server experience, including connecting to SAN and migrating physical servers to virtual Experience managing complex TCP/IP networks including multiple subnets, WAN connectivity via VPN, dedicated links, etc. Sonicwall Firewalls, HP Procu
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Cold Fusion, Java, XML, and .NET
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Level3 is telling us 1-2 days for service restoration right now, though they information could change as time progresses. We’ll look into whether or not Level3 can re-route the Chicago to New York OC-192 through DC until the Boston path comes back.
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A lit cigarette carelessly discarded on a mattress is blamed for starting a conflagration which knocked out services on Internet2 (Abilene Network) between Boston and New York after it burnt cables which run through the Longfellow Bridge,
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“sent data at 7.67-gigabits per second using standard communications protocols,” but crushed even that milestone 24 hours later by achieving 9.08Gbps with IPv6 protocols
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Wall Street sources put a roughly $50 billion price tag on Yahoo!.
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Integrates the SP2 source files into the path you specify. Be sure to provide the absolute path to your operating system source files. This option is the same as the /S option that was used by previous installers.