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Q: What is the difference between win XP and win 7 technically?

Windows XP has a simple look and not that much secured as compared to Windows 7 1. XP does not have gadgets like a clock but win 7 has 2. Win 7 looks and graphics are more awesome than Xp. 3. Bit defender is built in in win7 to protect PC from instant attack of adware malware etc. 4. User Account Control is added. In windows 7. 5. Very secured feature System files always remain locked. Win 7 6. A speech recognition feature to win 7. You can handle and run PC by speaking in mice. 7. It provides diagnostic tools for troubleshooting. (Win7) 8. Easy backup and restore feature as compared to XP. and etc.. Overall Windows 7 is awesome. Q: What is the difference between Outlook & Outlook Express? 1: Outlook Express is a POP3- and IMAP-compatible mail client with a built-in newsreader. It is available with Internet Explorer for Windows or as a stand-alone client. Outlook is also an email client, but unlike Outlook Express, it is also a personal information manager. We can use it for viewing and maintaining calendars, organizing contacts, and managing tasks. When we use it with an Exchange server account, you can use it for group scheduling and sharing your contacts and tasks with others. 2: Outlook Express is a part of IE ( Internet Explorer ) This is a default software in Windows OS . Outlook is third party software e.g. Of Microsoft Outlook for Windows 2002, XP, 2003,2007 Hear some kind of features of Outlook that Outlook Express does not have., Calender E-mail filtering & rules Forms Sheduling Configuration Steps of LDAP on Outlook open your outlook - go to Tools - go to E-mail account - click on E- mail account than E-mail account prompt will be open - go to directory - click check box of Add a new directory or Address Book - click next - here you can configure LDAP Service on your Outlook. You can troubleshoot outlook by take Help on Outlook task bar. Q: What is the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)? . A Blue Screen of Death (or just a Blue Screen Error) is an indication of a Critical System Problem wherein the Computer freezes altogether and does not respond to anything. To rectify this problem, try Restarting the computer or Booting into Safe Mode. For more information, read this. Q: What is a blue screen of death? How do you troubleshoot the computer in such a situation? Blue Screen of Death (BSD) comes by many reasons but the most common reason is by some problem in RAM. Try this option. 1. Pull out the RAM and rub it by rubber on the cheap side. And insert it again. 2. If still you are facing this try that ram to other system 3. Every BSD has a unique code like 0x000000a7, try that code on google and you will find your answer. 4. It can be caused by both reasons unwanted software installation. High CPU usage and Faulty RAM.

Q: Microsoft Outlook PST File Size Limit The size limit for PST file depends upon the two Outlooks PST files format - ANSI format and Unicode format. 1. ANSI Format Limit - 2 GB (Outlook 2002, 2000, 97) 2. Unicode Format Limit - 20 GB for Outlook 2007 and 2003 and 50 GB for Outlook 2010 Q: Types of Firewalls? A firewall is a single device used to enforce security policies within a network or between networks by controlling traffic flows. Q: What is the use of PING command? This command is used to check the connectivity of a single System with other systems (i.e. working properly). PING is the IP address of the DNS server or remote host. Q: Types of Printers? 1. Impact Type 2. Non-Impact Type Impact Type To create text or image by physically make the print head to press the ink ribbon and cause the ink deposition on the paper in desired form is called impact type. The well known example for impact type is Dot Matrix and Daisy wheel. Some of the latest impacts based in the market are Line printer (high speed impact printer). Non-Impact Type This produce text or images on paper without striking the paper physically are called as non-impact type. These are not louder when compared to other types of printers. Example of this type is Thermal printer, lasers and inkjets. Q:- DNS zones describe the differences between the 4 types.? Dns zone is actual file which contains all the records for a specific domain. i) Forward Lookup Zones This zone is responsible to resolve host name to ip. ii) Reverse Lookup Zones:This zone is responsible to resolve ip to host name. iii) Stub Zone:Stubzone is read only copy of primary zone.but it contains only 3 record viz the SOA for the primary zone, NS record and a Host (A) record. Q: What Is Active Directory? Active Directory is a database that keeps track of all the user accounts and passwords in your organization. It allows you to store your user accounts and passwords in one protected location, improving your organization's security. Q: What is DHCP? DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is used to generate & provide IP addresses to the computers on a network. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a given network.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a server service that dynamically assigns, or leases, IP addresses and related IP information to network clients. DHCP: Dynamic host configuration protocol. Its used to allocate IP addresses to large number of PCs in a network environment. This makes the IP management very easy.

Q) What is APIPA? Zero configuration networking (zeroconf), is a set of techniques that automatically creates a usable Internet Protocol (IP) network without manual operator intervention or special configuration servers.Automatic Private IP Addressing: a safety mechanism in dynamic host client processing to assign IP addresses within a given range when the mainDHCP mechanism fails APIPA, also known as Automatic Private IP Addressing, is a feature used in Windows operating systems. It comes into action only when DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) servers are available. When the DHCP clientfirst comes on, it will try to establish a connection with the DHCP server in order to get an IP address. It is when thisserver is (or at a later point becomes) unavailable, that APIPA will kick in. As the client is unable to connect with the server, APIPA will automatically try to configure itself with an IP address from an specially reserved range. (This reserved IP address range goes from 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.255). Q: Difference between IPv4 and IPv6? Version 4 (IPv4), 32-bit number, Dotted Decimal Notation: 192.149.252.76, Prefix Notation 192.149.0.0/24 Number of Addresses: 232 = ~4, 294,967,296 Version 6 (IPv6), 128-bit number, Hexadecimal Notation: 3FFE:F200:0234:AB00: 0123:4567:8901: ABCD Prefix Notation: 3FFE: F200: 0234: /48 Number of Addresses: 2128 = ~340, 282,366, 920,938,463,463,374, 607,431,768,211,456 Q: What is the IP range in networking site? IP Range 1-126 Class A subnet mask 255.0.0.0 128-191 Class B subnet mask 255.255.0.0 192-223 Class C subnet mask 255.255.255.0 224-241 Class D subnet mask 255.255.255.255 242-254 Class E Q: 7 Layers of the OSI Model? Application (Layer 7) Presentation (Layer 6) Session (Layer 5) Transport (Layer 4) Network (Layer 3) Data Link (Layer 2) Physical (Layer 1)

Q: How to install the OS from Server to all systems? 1. It is possible from server OS, in the service of windows deployment service (WDS). 2. We can use RIS (Remote Installation Services) installation Q: How will you install Operating System in more than 50 PC at a time when the all Pcs having same configuration? First I install OS in one machine & default software if required than i will create one Ghost Image of that machine than I will make 49 copies of that Ghost Image DVD & run on all ramain PC, but for this you should be have ghost software & knowledge of ghost( how to make Ghost bootable DVD/CD & how to use that ) this is a 1 solution another is given below Installing over Network Here You have to build one distribution server & copy OS's i386 on Distribution Server & install the network client - this software allows the target computer to connect to distribution server . The setup programme copies installation files to target computer & creates set up boot disk. After setup copy installation files you start the installation from set up boot disk Q: After restarting your Windows XP (Professional) computer, your monitor shows a Blank, Blue screen. You remember that a new Video driver was just installed. What would be the best way to fix this problem? Ans: Restart the Computer, Keep tapping on the F8 Key to go to the Windows Advanced Options Menu and select the option "Last Known Good Configuration" and hit the <Enter> key. Q: What is the differences between server OS and desktop OS? Server OS gives centralized administration for users, shared resources, higher security. But Desktop OS gives local machine administration only. Server OS is fully covered & managed security. For (ex) Domain Controller, application server, print server etc. We make server with security. For Desktop OS, Normal PC. We make low level security.

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