Interview Questions for Desktop Support Technician/Analyst
General Questions
Q. What desktop operating systems are you familiar with?
A. Before you answer this question, you should have some background information on what operating systems are used within the organization you are interviewing with. Undoubtedly, you will be asked to elaborate on your skill set with each of these operating systems so it’s best to tailor your elaboration to the operating systems that are relevant to the hiring
manager. This being said, don’t leave out mentioning experience in other operating systems. You never know whether the company may be evaluating the migration to a different OS. Q. Have you used imaging software before? How do you find these tools useful? A. Automation tools are an important part of your job as a desktop support technician. Elaborate on the tools that you’ve used. Hiring managers want to assess your in-depth knowledge and experience with using these tools. This means talking about how you use their various feature sets. (If you have an opinion, you probably know the product pretty well.)
Q. What are the pitfalls of using imaging software?
A. This question is meant to assess how well you know these products. For example,
discussing the importance of testing the image demonstrates that you use these tools on a regular basis.
Q. Have you used any software distribution tools? If so, which ones and how were they used?
A. Like imaging software, software distribution tools are an important part of your job. Hiring managers are looking for knowledge that these tools exist and how they can be used to support your organization.
Q. What do you like most about desktop support?
A. Hiring managers are looking for what motivates you. Hopefully your answer will match the characteristics of the job: being busy, working with different people, and the challenges of learning new operating systems and configurations.
Q. What do you like least about desktop support?
A. The hiring manager is testing whether you will fit in with the existing team. An
appropriate answer here would be not being able to resolve a problem in a timely manner for reasons outside your control, such as hardware failure. Stick to things outside of your control for the best response.
Q. When solving a desktop problem, do you prefer to work with the end-user, your peers, or on your own?
A. This is another question to determine your fit within the organization. Hiring managers understand that to be successful as a support technician you will have to work in a team environment. This means working with other employees, vendors, and end-users on a constant basis.
Q. Can you describe a situation where you have had to deal with a difficult person? How did you handle it? Would you do anything differently?
A. Desktop support can be very demanding some days. End-users only see their own priority needs and often are not interested in other demands on your time. This question explores how you deal with a difficult end-user by understanding their problem, assessing priorities, and communicating a timeframe for resolution. Often good communication can help both sides come to an agreement. Make sure you have an example with a successful outcome. Q. How would you say you are able to handle stress?
A. Hiring managers are looking to see what coping techniques you can draw on to deal with stress. Sometimes from the answer, they can also determine whether you are prone to stress. When responding, some techniques for handling stress that you may want to talk about include continually evaluating what’s on your plate and prioritizing, communicating
with your manager on what your priorities are, and making sure that you take a break to reenergize, particularly at lunch time.
Q. What do you see yourself doing two or three years from now?
A. Hiring managers want you to stick around. They realize that you will not be in this position forever, and they want to make sure there’s a desire to move up within the organization as well as the right fit. They ask this question to see whether there’s a growth path for you possible within the organization. As a desktop technician, natural growth paths are team leads, quality assurance, engineering positions, and entry-level development. Be honest about where you want to be in two to three years, and ask the interviewer whether they see your career path as a possibility.
Q. How do you learn new technologies?
A. Learning is an inherent part of the job. Hiring managers are looking for someone who enjoys learning technology on their own and who has the foresight to look for training opportunities. Besides the traditional books and manuals, don’t forget to include user groups, eLearning subscriptions, and IT professional sites such as CramSession. Q. How do you prioritize tasks and manage your time?
A. What hiring managers want to know is whether you have time-management skills. Everyone manages their time differently, but think about how you handle e-mail, when you check voice mail, how you respond to pages, when you research and document, and how you pick up new trouble tickets.
Q. Imagine the following situation: you receive three simultaneous calls from three vicepresidents who need assistance immediately. How do you manage these conflictingpriorities?
A. Obviously this is a trick question. What the hiring manager is trying to assess is how you set expectations with each of the individuals, knowing very well that you won’t be able to assist all of them at the same time. They are also looking for how you will prioritize each of these incidents, including seeking assistance from peers and supervisors in order to meet user expectations. Don’t allow the “tyranny of the urgent” to divert you from
managementestablished support priorities.
Q. How would you handle a user who continually misdiagnoses their PC issues? A. By asking this question, the hiring manager is assessing your customer service skills. In this situation, you may want to discuss that the key is to not offend the user and turn them off to your support services. In handling this situation, you would pay particular attention to ways you can build trust with the user and lead them to the right resolution to their problem. These components may include:
• Acknowledging the user’s diagnosis
• Asking the user to reproduce the problem
• Finding a solution that works
Q. How do you handle setting up new employees?
A. This question is used by the hiring manager to assess your knowledge of common practices within the IT department, such as setting up new users. Obviously, the IT department plays a critical role in the productivity of the new employee. The role of the desktop technician is to help ease the new employee into the resources available to them and get them up to speed quickly. In responding to this question, you may want to talk about some of the tools you’ve used in
the past to help users acquaint themselves with their new environment. Some tools that help are:
• A new-user welcome letter that is customized to the specific user with all their relevant information including telephone extension, how to access voice mail, and how to log in. It might also include a FAQ on getting help.
• A “Getting to Know Your Helpdesk” document that provides an orientation to
and what is not supported by the helpdesk, and answers to common new-user questions.
Technical Questions
Q. What questions would you ask to help isolate a user’s problem?
A. This question is used by the hiring manger to assess your problem-solving abilities. The following represent some of the common questions that you would ask the end-user to help diagnose a situation:
• When did the problem first start?
• Has the system ever worked properly?
• What was the last thing done to the system prior to the failure?
• Is the issue intermittent or ongoing/constant?
• Are there any error messages? If so, what are the specific error messages?
• Has any new hardware been added to the system?
• Has any new software been added to the system, including downloads from the Internet?
• Has anything changed with the system (for example, has it been moved) since the issue presented itself?
• Has anyone else had access to the system?
• Are there any environmental factors that could be causing the issue?
• Have you done any troubleshooting on the system on your own?
• Have you checked all the cables/connections for a tight fit?
Q. What are the main differences between the following operating systems? A. Unfortunately, most companies have not been able to standardize the operating systems used by users. It’s always critical that you know more than just the current version because there will always be a user who has a problem with an older version. By asking this question, the hiring manager is actually testing your knowledge of different operating systems that you may need to support. The following provides a concise summary of some of the major differences.
Windows 2000 and XP
Overall, XP is a minor update with Windows 2000 designed to get Windows 2000 technology into the hands of consumers. The major changes include the following:
• Device driver rollback
• Remote control (single-user terminal services)
• New Start menu, control panel, and user interface elements
• Fast user switching
• Encrypted file system support for redirected folders
• Better support for roaming wireless networking
• Enhanced policies
• Credential Manager
• Personal firewall
Q. What are typical virus sources and how do you prevent virus attacks?
A. This is virus protection 101 just to ensure that you understand the basics of protecting against viruses. Possible virus sources include e-mail attachments, Internet downloads, and infected floppy disks. To prevent virus infections:
• Use anti-virus software.
• Perform regular updates to the virus software definition files and scan engines. Verify updates have succeeded.
• Configure software to check all files, not just program files.
• Educate users on virus attacks, their consequences, and how to prevent them.
• Know where all software came from.
• Do regular backups.
• Develop reporting mechanisms to inform server administrators of observed desktop infections and how these could impact the server environment (such as deletions or corruption of files on public shares, hidden payload files that might have been uploaded to servers, and so on).
Q. What are some of the guidelines you would recommend for implementing security at the user level?
A. Security is a major part of the desktop technician’s day-to-day responsibilities. As the closest point of contact to the end-users, technicians need to be savvy on the different methods for enforcing security. Some of the top techniques are included below.
Anti-virus software:
• Ensure that all users install and regularly use anti-virus software on their PCs.
• Instruct users to immediately notify the helpdesk when they suspect they’ve contracted a virus.
Password security:
• Instruct users not to give out their passwords.
• Instruct users not to write down their passwords.
• Instruct users to make sure their password cannot be easily guessed by using a combination of alphanumeric characters, including special characters (~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) + = [ ] { } / ? < > , ; : \ | ` ’ ” .).
• Instruct users to change their password if they think there is even a slight chance someone knows it.
• Instruct users to ensure their password is at least eight characters long.
• Instruct users not to use a variation of their user ID.
• Regularly change passwords on Administrator accounts on PCs (NT, Windows 2000 and XP)
Desktop security:
• Instruct users not to leave their workstation logged in overnight.
• Instruct users to enable screen savers that automatically lock their PC when there is no activity on it for more than five minutes.
Microsoft Active Directory Questions.
• What is Active Directory?
Active Directory is Microsoft's trademarked directory service, an integral part of the Windows 2000 architecture. Like other directory services, such as Novell Directory Services (NDS), Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system that automates network management of user data, security, and distributed resources, and enables interoperation with other directories. Active Directory is designed especially for distributed networking environments.
• What is LDAP?
Short for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, a set of protocols for accessing information directories. LDAP is based on the standards contained within the X.500 standard, but is significantly simpler. And unlike X.500, LDAP supports TCP/IP, which is necessary for any type of Internet access. Because it's a simpler version of X.500, LDAP is sometimes called X.500-lite.
• Can you connect Active Directory to other 3rd-party Directory Services? Name a few options?
Yes. Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) is used to connect Active Directory to other 3rd-party Directory Services (including directories used by SAP, Domino, etc).
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) : This service is ideal if you are required to support directory-enabled applications. AD LDS is a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) compliant directory service.
Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) : This service augments an organization’s security strategy by protecting information through persistent usage policies. The key to the service is that the right management policies are bound to the information no matter where it resides or to where it is moved. AD RMS is used to lock down documents, spreadsheets, e-mail, and so on from being infiltrated or ending up in the wrong hands. AD RMS, for example, prevents e-mails from being accidentally forwarded to the wrong people.
The Application Server role : This role supports the deployment and operation of custom business applications that are built with Microsoft .NET Framework. The Application Server role lets you choose services for applications that require COM+, Message Queuing, Web services, and Distributed Coordinated Transactions.
DHCP and DNS : These two roles install these two critical network service services required for every network. They support Active Directory integration and support IPv6.
Fax Server role : The fax server lets you set up a service to send and receive faxes over your network. The role creates a fax server and installs the Fax Service Manager and the Fax service on the server. File Server role : This role lets you set up all the bits, bells, and whistles that come with a Windows file server. This role also lets you install Share and Storage Management, the Distributed File System (DFS), the File Server Resource Manager application for managing file servers, Services for Network File System (NFS), Windows File Services, which include stuff like the File Replication Service (FRS), and so on.
Network Policy and Access Services : This provides the following network connectivity solutions: Network Access Protection (NAP), the client health policy creation, enforcement,and remediation technology; secure wireless and wired access (802.1X), wireless access points, remote access solutions, virtual private network (VPN) services, Radius, and more.
Print Management role : The print services provide a single interface that you use to manage multiple printers and print servers on your network.
Terminal Services role : This service provides technologies that enable users to access Windows-based programs that are installed on a terminal server. Users can execute applications remotely (they still run on the remote server) or they can access the full Windowsdesktop on the target server.
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) : UDDI Services provide capabilities for sharing information about Web services. UDDI is used on the intranet, between entities participating on an extranet, or on the Internet.
Web Server role : This role provides IIS 7.0, the Web server, ASP.NET, and the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
Windows Deployment Services : These services are used for deployment of new computers in medium to large organizations.
Hyper-V Role : A Hypervisor platform to host and manage virtual machines in an efficient way. Introduced in Windows 2008.
Applying SQL Server SP3 Failed, How to fix it?
2. If you trying to install the SP3 on the active node, make sure that there is nobody logged on to the passive node. Why because when the active node tries to install the SP3 on passive node remotely, it will try to look for some processes. So at that time if nobody on the passive node, it will install without any
errors.
3. If any locked files found while you installing the SP3, ignore them and continue with installation, you can reboot both nodes one at a time later.
4. Finally after rebooting the both nodes, check the versions of the application on them. Make sure the version should be same on both nodes. That's it we are done.
Note : This applies to SQL Server 2005 Edition only. Thank you for your support, keep visiting my blog.
How to RENAME a Windows 2003 Domain
?
Guys,
Domain renaming is a new future included in Windows server 2003. We can rename the domain without making it down. That is the beauty of Windows 2003. In some situations, one company acquires the other like Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle. In this type of cases, if they want to rename all the domains in Sun Microsystems to Oracle corporation how they will do it. Its just an example, i am not telling those guys are following this. But here what i am trying to explain is that, the Microsoft has released a standard procedure to rename the domains that are in production environment.
Please follow the steps from the below document carefully to rename your prod domain.
How to reset TCP/IP in Windows or How to delete TCP/IP
entries from Registry ?
Resetting TCP/IP solves many problems. So how to reset it ?
Actually all the parameters of the TCP/IP for every interface is stored in Windows Registry Database. Its not stored in a single location, but in many locations. So finding all the values and deleting them manually is not at all possible. It may disturb our system configuration if you edit the registry manually. My sincere request is backup your system registry before you modify anything, otherwise you will get lot of issues. :) So to simplify this situation, we have a command in windows, which takes care of everything in resetting tcp/ip. Finally the beautiful command is “netsh”. It really helps us in many conditions. And it can be available as a download from microsoft.com for older machines.
How to work with it ?
1. Apply command netsh at the command prompt. 2. Type interface command at netsh> prompt 3. Type ip command at netsh interface> prompt 4. Type reset reset.txt command, to reset the tcp/ip.
But here what is reset.txt, we are just sending the output details to that file, if anything goes wrong you can get back to your previous config from this file.
5. Go and look at your tcp/ip properties tab, you will set to “Obtain Automatically Mode”, surprised!!! 6. This command is used in situations like follows….
sometimes DNS servers information will not erase from the registry sometimes virtual ip settings also not erase from the registry sometimes configuration changes doesn’t takes place
What is Clustering? How it works?
What is Clustering?
Clustering is a technology in which one or more computers work together as a single instance by sharing their resources. Clustering is used mainly for redundancy of the services hosted on it. In other words, in a cluster all the hosts are work together, if one of the host fails all the services hosted on it comes online immediately on to another host with out any downtime. Apart from the redundancy a cluster is used for load balancing also, in this case what ever the load comes to the cluster is shared by all the hosts in it. What are the types of Clusters and How do we configure them ?
Clustering is two types, Active/Active and Active/Passive.
Active/Active : In this scenario all the hosts configured in the cluster takes all the load comes to that cluster, and if any one of the host fails the remaining hosts share the requests to make it online all the time. If you have same copies of application configured on multiple hosts this type of clustering is applicable.
Active/Passive : In this scenario load balancing is not works, as at any point of time only one host receives all the requests, and if any of the host fails the remaining hosts takes those services and make them available online. That means, only one host is active at any point of time and the other one is passive.
What are the requirements to configure a cluster and How it works?
There are so many requirements to configure the cluster, but all those requirements are inter dependable on each other. And these requirements (we call them as resources in clustering), are shared between all the hosts, that means these should be available to all the hosts in the cluster. for example, SAN storage resource, the storage which configured in network and is accessible by all hosts (Click here for SAN Information). In the same way all the resources are accessible by all the hosts in a cluster. If one of the host fails, all these resources are moved to another host. In detail, at a particular time one host is accessing these resources, at that time those are locked by that particular host, whenever this host fails, the lock was released and those resources are locked by another host. But in active/active clusters these resources have multiple copies as multiple instances on all hosts.
See the below video for better understanding.
What is Cloud Computing? How it works ?
Cloud computing…the word which is been in the industry from past few years. The technology became very popular now a days. so what is the secret behind it and what makes this technology successful? May be these are the questions which are currently in your mind. Let me explain this emerging technology in simple way.
Generally what we all do is, we install whatever the required apps like MS Office, Photoshop, Acrobat Reader etc on to our machine once after the OS installation is finished. But here in this case, these apps are running on a specific hardware and OS. They are having some limitations, along with those limitations they are having some performance issues because they are dependent on Hardware and OS.
If we take the same scenario with cloud computing, a cloud is a collection or grid of computers with different hardware and OS’s installed on them and acting as a single virtual computer. So what happens when we install/run a website or an application on to this cloud, it takes all the advantage of the total hardware. And these applications (ex: Google docs) are OS independent also. So with all the resources sponsored by all the machines the applications runs faster. If the demand for that application is increased you can simply add some more machines to this cloud without disturbing the application and current cloud.
You can access the application from anywhere in the world
As it is accessed from the web, you can run it on any of the OS & Hardware No need to install applications on to your machine
Best Live Example : Cloud Computing - ITaS - Cloudshare
For better idea how the cloud apps works, go and take a look at the below web sites. Photoshop Like App = Splashup (www.splashup.com), Pixlr (www.pixlr.com)
MS Office Like App = Google Docs (docs.google.com) Messenger App = Meebo (www.meebo.com)
OS like interface = beta.cloudo.com (simple) , www.oos.cc (resembles windows), www.eyeos.info (with lot of apps)
Read this article for better understanding
Cloud Computing : ITaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
How to fix Remote Desktop Connection Problems in Windows
Server 2008?
Remote desktop is a piece of software which comes with all the windows operating systems which is useful the manage windows machines remotely.
To configure this on a Windows Machine we need to follow below steps.
1. Configure the machine with correct network settings and make it is pinging from other computers. 2. Check the firewall options to allow the Remote Desktop Connection.
3. Right Click on My Computer, Select Properties and go to Remote Tab. Enable Remote Desktop option. If you want to specify a specific users on the machine to connect remotely through Remote Desktop click on Select Remote Users and add the users to the list.
4. Try to access this machine using the mstsc client from another machine. If it connects perfectly everything OK. 5. Again do these steps another machine to get practiced. That's it.
NOTE : IN WINDOWS 2008 IF THE FIREWALL SERVICE IS STOPPED THE SERVER WILL NOT ACCEPT THE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTIONS. MAKE SURE IT IS RUNNING AND IF YOU WANT TO STOP THE FIREWALL, JUST CLICK IT OFF IN WINDOWS FIREWALL OPTIONS.
Interview : A quick view of yourself
See these videos first before reading the content… so informative and so funny… Video1: An Ugly Answer, Video2: A Bad Answer, Video3 : A Good Answer
In my experience Interview is nothing but “Marketing Yourself”, the word changes your confidence level. This has been told to me by my brother Krishna Prasad(May be he read it some where else). Opportunity comes only one time, and that is the only door to your success in the career. When the opportunity is in your hand, try until it goes of from you. So try hard to market yourself in every possible way.
The Power of Support
A best example for this is, i got job in AT&T when the entire world is in a very deep financial crisis. That means what ever happens, what may goes down the support industry will never stop. Why because if support stops, everything will be paused. For example, if the customer care for your mobile will not respond or if they don't provide customer support, their business will get lose lot of customers. In the same way we will provide our support to various companies around world. Those companies need our support, because they need to provide support to various customers around world. If a company has website about its products, what makes that company profitable? First thing, the website needs to be run continuously, obviously it is dependent on servers, hardware and network etc etc.. so may be so many
people providing their support to make it available continuously in the back ground. That is the reason i can say, we are in the correct place, we have lot of opportunities. Only thing we need to get succeed in this industry is having optimized skill set.
Get Prepared
When an opportunity is in your hands, get prepared to achieve it. That is your ultimate target, if you lose this opportunity, you even don’t know when the next one comes. So Handle with Care. All you need to do is, prepare well in your area of practice. Be confident, Be Frank, Say no idea to unknown answers, Be Positive, Be Interactive, Be Proactive. :) lot of things right. All these qualities are in you. Try to develop them, try to bring out them when the time comes, try to expose them. Success is yours.
“Plan the Implementation, Implement the Plan” Interview Requirements
Well prepared Resume – It should resemble your career, don't include/repeat unnecessary things. Well prepared Mindset – Ultimately this is required for those who has interview phobia like me. Positive Attitude – Life will never stop if this goes of from your hand, but try your level best to get it. Interaction – Need to interact with the interviewer to market yourself, Keep eye contact with him. Confidence – I noticed so many times, my confidence will get decreased whenever i am going for an interview, this happens to so many. It makes you a loser. Avoid thinking about the interview and interviewer to get rid of this problem. Meditation is the best practice i suggest.
“ Your life today is the result of your attitudes and choices in the past.
Your life tomorrow will be the result of your attitudes and the choices you make today.” This post is useful or not, i don’t know. But these are the things i understood from my experiences and i want to share them with you.
Understanding DNS : Domain Naming Server
Hi Friends,
First of all thanks for visiting my blog. I added “Search” option for my blog, you can easily search for a particular topic using Google Search. If you are facing any issues, or if you have any questions please mail me [email protected] Thanks.
Coming into the Topic………. What is DNS?
DNS stands for Domain Naming Server, it is a standard of naming domains in any operational
environment (Windows,Linux,Solaris,Any environment). It is a server which contains a database of all the domains and all the servers which are associated with those domains.
Why it is Used?
Its a service dedicated to identify all the machines (domains & member servers) in a network. To make this possible, every machine has to be registered in the authoritative DNS server of that network. That means every operational network should have a dedicated DNS server to enable identification and communication between the machines.
How it works?
As i said, it is dedicatedly used for identification, in technical words for “name resolution”. Every machine in a network has a dedicated IP address & hostname as its identity. Whenever a machine tries to
communicate with another machine on the network it should first identify the second machine, that means it should know the ip address of that particular machine. After knowing the identity (i.e ip address), it will directly communicates with the second machine. So to speak, a machine should know the ip address of the another machine, with which its going to communicate before it starts. Another question… Why the hostnames are used, if the machine already have an identity in the terms of IP address? Hostname is an English word which is useful for Human remembrance. It is impossible for a human being to remember lots of IP addresses, but it is possible to remember English names of the same hosts (as we configure the hostnames generally with employee name or department name or location name etc). For example we can rememberwww.yahoo.com but not its ip address, because we are not having only one website on the internet. To sum up Hostnames and IP addresses both are used to identification and communication between two machines in a network. But machines are only able to communicate with the IP addresses
and which are impossible to remember for Humans (Keep in mind machines never communicate with hostnames). To solve this situation DNS was implemented. It basically contains a database of host records in a network. A host record contains “Hostname : IP address”, see the image below for better under standing. Out Internet is purely depended on DNS, when we access a particular website we will give its English name, when we press ENTER immediately the machines starts finding the IP address of the website using the DNS server configured on it. I will explain the name resolution process in details. And one more thing about the DNS is, it is the only largest database on the internet which changes every second. If this database goes down by a chance, we must remember all the ip addresses to access the internet. hahaha it will not happen, why because we have so many backup solutions already
implemented.
How the name resolution takes place?
I will explain this concept with internet as an example. Before that i want you to check some settings on your machine. Check the TCP/IP properties and see whether DNS server is configured or not. If you are seeing obtain automatically option, open command prompt and type “ipconfig /all” and press Enter. You will get DNS servers information along with your machine’s IP address. Now lets talk about the scenario, When you try to open a website like www.google.com, what happens next? how your machine gets IP address of the www.google.com. Here it goes….
1. The request sent to the DNS server which is configured on your machine.
2. The DNS server checks for the host record of www.google.com in its database, if it contains a record forwww.google.com, it will directly send response with the IP address of www.google.com. Otherwise it starts requesting another DNS server.
3. Before it goes to another DNS server, how it identifies which DNS server is responsible for this request ? It checks the entire hostname (it is called as FQDN : Fully Qualified Domain Name), i.e in google’s case www.google.com. (note the FQDN ends with a period, and this period is called as root domain).
4. Every DNS server contains a roothint file associated with it, and the same will be used to identify the responsible DNS server. Root hint file contains Master DNS servers information. Here you go it looks like
this. These are the master DNS servers for .com, .net, .edu, .org domains etc.
5. So in your case, the domain is .com, DNS server sends request to .com master DNS server (for ex: assume it as 198.41.0.4), the .com master DNS server contains name server records for all machines ending with .com . That means it definitely contains DNS server IP address for google.com. In the same way it contains all .com servers yahoo.com, microsoft.com & so on.
6. It does not contain the IP address of google.com, it contains DNS server IP of google.com.
7. So then the request is forwarded to google.com DNS server, in that server you will have a host record with the name www and its IP address. Finally you reached it. With the found IP address the request
comes back as a response in the same reverse way to the DNS server which is configured in your machine, that DNS server tells the IP address ofwww.google.com to your machine.
8. This process happens in milliseconds in the background. i.e by the time you will get “Website found waiting for reply” message in the status bar of your internet explorer.
9. Oh my god!!!! Is that simple? Yes it is. The same process occurs in corporate networks also. But the requests are handled by their local DNS servers only.
DHCP : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Hi Friends,
Let’s support our organizations using simple way of IP Management. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Dynamic = Automatic
Host Configuration = Basic Network Configuration
Protocol = Rules which needs to be followed to make this happen.
DHCP is an application which is either installed on Windows Server Operating system or on UNIX OS to service an enterprise in the aspect of IP configuration and management. Its main goal is to provide & configure the client computers with specific ip configuration to enable identification and communication in the network. Prior to DHCP another protocol have been used, it is called BOOTP. BOOTP(Boot Protocol) has only one future that is Reservation. So the administrators who are worked with BOOTP, need to get all the MAC addresses and write them on a notepad to enable the use of BOOTP. After writing all the MAC addresses, the same need to be added to BOOTP table with corresponding IP addresses. That makes lot of work for administrators, even though its an automated process, but admin’s need to work a lot to get the MAC addresses of all the machines in the network. Later it has gained lot of improvements to serve the network and became DHCP.
How to Install and Configure DHCP?
It very simple and straight forward process. First you need to install the application from Add/Remove Windows Components. After installing you will have a console in the Administrative Tools. I think instead of giving lot of steps.. i will post a simple video of 7mins, just watch it for better understanding of this concept.
Video Link
Now you are ready with your DHCP server installed and configured. so lets talk about why and how it is used? As i said previously it is used for Automatic assignment of IP addresses to client computers which are in the same network with DHCP server. This is the way it will be used. Whenever a computer powered on, it will check itself for the network configuration, if it is configured with manual ip address, the machine broadcasts a message that it was powered on. If it is configured to get the ip automatically, then the machine broadcast a message in search of DHCP server. Then starts the process. It is simply called as “DORA” process.
D = Discovery – Request for discovering DHCP server from client machine. O = Offer – Respective DHCP server Offers the IP Configuration.
R = Received – Client receives the IP configuration.
A = Acknowledgement - Client Acknowledges that it has received the IP configuration.
Once the client gets the IP configuration, it will then broadcasts another message to all other clients in the network with its identity.
Interview Questions related to DHCP 1. Explain the DORA process
2. What is an exclusion range and reservation?
An exclusion range is a range of IP addresses which needs to be excluded from DHCP scope, so that these IP’s never assigned automatically. A reservation is an IP address will be reserved for a server every time it boots up and it has been done using the MAC address of that server. Before configuring
reservations, we need to exclude them from DHCP scope.
3. How do you configure the AD Server, DNS Server, IIS Server and FTP Server using the DHCP server?
take a DNS server, it should have same IP all the time, because it is responsible for name resolutions in that network. If the IP address getting changed every time, its very difficult to the clients which are requesting name resolutions. That is the reason, it should have same IP all the time, we can do that automatically using reservations.
4. What is DHCP relay agent?
DHCP relay agent, is an option configured on DHCP server. Which enables the client machine requests to go through the routers. That means, if the DHCP server is in one network and the client is in another network, these networks are connected by routers. By default the routes will never allow the DHCP packets through them, by configuring this option, these requests will pass between two networks
Active Directory : Behind the Directory
Hi Friends,
As you know Active Directory is the main database for Centralized Administration of Enterprise Environment, i want to share something with you about this extra-ordinary directory service.
• Active Directory will be installed on a stand alone Windows Server 2000/2003/2008 operating systems when we run dcpromo command. It is an integrated module which resides hidden until we run dcpromo.
• Active Directory stores all most all information about an enterprise. Which includes user accounts, computer accounts, user groups, group policies, shared folders, network printers, etc. All this information is stored in the Active Directory Database. The files associated with the Active Directory database are located under C:\Windows\NTDS and the files are as follows…
ntds.dit
This is the main file for Active Directory. All the AD information will
be stored in this file.
edb.log
When a change is triggered to AD database, first the information will
be written to this file, and the same will be then written to ntds.dit. The
AD performance depends on how fast the updates will be transferred
from edb.log to ntds.dit
res1.log &
res2.log
Initial size of these files will be 10MB each, used as reserved space for
AD updates, in case of Low disk space issues the same files will be
used to save the AD updates.
edb.chk
The checkpoint file (edb.chk) records transactions committed to the
AD database (ntds.dit) during shutdown. A "shutdown" statement is
written to the edb.chk file when we shutdown the AD server. Then,
during a reboot, AD determines that all transactions in the edb.log file
have been committed to the AD database. If, for some reason, the
edb.chk file doesn't exist on reboot or the shutdown statement isn't
present, AD will use the edb.log file to update the AD database.
temp.edb
This is a scratch pad used to store information about in-progress
transactions and to hold pages pulled out of Ntds.dit during
compaction.
The file extension .DIT stands for Directory Information Tree. The file extension .CHK stands for Check Point file.
• If the DNS is Active Directory Integrated, its data also stored with AD Database.
• Using System State option in NTBACKUP we can take the back up of Active Directory.
• When we promote the secondary domain controller all this data from these files will be replicated to its database.
• Active Directory uses Kerberos Authentication.
• LDAP(Light Weight Directory Access Protocol) is the Protocol used to query the Network Directories like Active Directory. It uses port number TCP 389 to query AD.
• In Windows 2008 Active Directory comes as a Service, to decrease reboot frequency.
• AD Users and Computers, AD Sites and Services & AD Domains and Trusts are the three consoles which are used to maintain AD database in GUI.
How to join a computer to the domain which is in different
network(VLAN)?
This is a real time environment requirement. Let’s see how can we achieve this.
• Make sure both VLAN’s are communicating
• Disable windows firewall on the AD machine and Add exceptions to the following ports.
• Open required ports for DNS, NetBIOS, RPC, LDAP and ICMP in both ways from source to destination.
• Set the AD gateway as the default gateway for client machine.
Ensure that all the required firewall ports are open to enable communication between domain controller and client which are in different networks.
Active Directory : Replication
Hi Friends,
Welcome Back !!!! :)
In the previous post i discussed something about Active Directory and the files associated with it. In this post i want to tell you about the magic behind Active Directory replication.
What is meant by Replication?
Replication is the process of making a replica (a copy) of something. A replication is a copy. Using replication process we can copy the active directory database from one site to another site. This process is initiated when we create additional domain controller for the existing domain. That means we are creating a backup/secondary copy of the original domain controller to make sure it is available in the case of failures.
How the Replication happens in Windows Server?
After replica of Active Directory implemented, from there on every change that is being made to Primary copy will be replicated to Secondary. When you are trying to implement a replica for the first time, in the process of implementation all the objects from Primary Domain Controller will be copied over to the Secondary Domain controller. At this point both DC’s are in sync state. But when a new object created or deleted in/from the Primary DC, the same will be copied to Secondary DC immediately. Remember in Windows 2003/2008 the Secondary DC are always read-only copies. In the situation of failure of the Primary DC, we can change the Secondary DC as read/write copy. When the Secondary DC acting as Read-Only copy, it will not allows us to create or delete objects. It only updates it’s information from the Primary DC. This was implemented in this way to avoid conflicts in the objects. Every object has an property called USN (Update Sequence Number), depending on this attribute the Secondary DC identifies
whether the updates are available or not. For example, for a user object if the USN is 124 on Primary DC, and the same is 123 on Secondary DC, then the secondary DC requests the Primary DC to send the updated information. In this way both DC’s are in sync all the time. If one of the DC goes down, we still have updated information in the Other.
If you are creating the replica in same location as the Primary, there is no issue at all in the process of replication, but if you are creating the replica in branch office location there might be some problems associated with the design. You can manage the inter-site (between inter-sites) or intra-inter-site(same inter-site) replication using the
AD Sites and Services. A site is a collection of computers which are working together in the same IP Subnet. Replication is controlled by the Site Link objects created in between the sites. We can schedule the replication process and replication interval using the Site Link Properties. The Site Links are
“automatically generated” using the ISTG(Intra Site Topology Generator). KCC (Knowledge Consistency Checker) is the part of ISTG which generates Site Link objects in Inter-Site replication. If in any case if the automatically generated site links are not working for some reason, we can create them manually
usingrepadmin /kcc command.
If you have multiple domain controllers (multiple copies) in each site, replication process consumes high amount of bandwidth. To avoid this, every site must have only one domain controller acting as the replication partner. It is called as Bridgehead server. This bridgehead server again sends the updates to the other DC’s which are located in its site. In the image, the server in Russia acting as Bridgehead for Server in Germany(Think it as Russia Second server).
By Right clicking on a site link and by selecting
“replicate now” you can initiate replication between the domain controllers in same site or different sites.
Blue screen death
Asked By: tshepisobo | Asked On: Sep 20th, 2011
11 answers What is a blue screen of death ? How do you trouble shoot the computer in such situation ? Answered by: Maz on: Oct 5th, 2012
In most cases blue screen is there for few seconds and system keeps rebooting. First of all you need to get to the error message. A very good feature of win xp is to press F8 on startup and select do...
Answered by: Ravinra Kulkarni on: Feb 18th, 2012
1) First check blue screen error number, is it Application Or Hardware
2) Generally this problem comes when problem in RAM so First check computer start with another RAM
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Ie browser redirect
Asked By: Big Al | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
A user calls and every time he launches internet explorer he gets the page cant be displayed right before this his virus software had detected virus...What could be causing this problem you checked the settings in ie and its has the correct homepage
Answered by: Abhishek Sharma on: Oct 1st, 2012
The system is affected with M a l w a r e. The only only solution to remove is to boot with bootable antivirus rescue disk.
Answered by: Mandar Mench on: Jul 26th, 2012
Due to your network firewall or due to old internet explorer u r using on that pc this problem may be occur so you can do one thing reset all setting to default delete all cookies and upgrade your browser your problem may be solved .
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What is the difference between outlook & outlook express?What is ip
range in networking side? How we will troubleshoot outlook?How we
will configure ldap on outlook?
Asked By: rajeevsoniji | Asked On: Aug 1st, 2007
17 answers Answered by: Salik on: Sep 30th, 2012
Guys have done a gr8 job, nothing else left to be answered.. I just wanna say:
Gilbert, Hitesh & Syed_nrpt has provided wrong set of answers. Everyone else (Upto my this post/msg) is right about IP range. Answered by: Yogesh Kumar on: Apr 30th, 2012
Outlook is the edition of Microsoft Office (Outlook file Extension is .pst) & Outlook Express is the edition of Internet Explorer (Outlook Express file Extension is .dbx).
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How do you backup emails on ms outlook?
Asked By: SiziRose | Asked On: Apr 26th, 2011
4 answers Answered by: Umesh Raghav on: Sep 28th, 2012
Go to control panel open the mail option then open the data file after that select the
personnel folder and click on open folder copy that .pst and close all the options which were open and then paste that .pst backup where you want to place that backup
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install PST Sync (http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx? displaylang=en&id=9003) and set up Backup path for the respective PST. Answer Question
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Spool service
Asked By: Big Al | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
9 answers How can I tell if the print spool in running and where is it located? Where does it store
spooled print jobs?
Answered by: vikara on: Sep 26th, 2012
DHCP: Port 546 (DHCP Client port for IPv6) should not be used by any other process while rogue detection is enabled
Answered by: rakesh reddy on: Sep 23rd, 2012
type services.msc and search for print spooler service and make sure it is set to automatic, and now try to print hope your issue should be fixed by now.
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What is the difference between language and technology?
Asked By: jeevan | Asked On: Aug 19th, 2011
2 answers Answered by: Rajan Choudhary on: Aug 19th, 2012
Technology is the way in which a current problem statement is Resolved. and Language by the way in which the technology has been Implemented. e.g Silverlight is technology which comes from Microsoft...
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Launguage is used to programing to develop applications.
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Connectivity troubleshooting
Asked By: kalahari | Asked On: Sep 26th, 2010
9 answers A user in a corporate network contacts service desk saying he/she has lost network
connectivity: how will you troubleshoot the issue? What are the steps to followed? Answered by: praveen on: Aug 2nd, 2012
!st check thee cable...and immediate click on network connectivity...go to run cmd den ipconfig /release then..ipconfig /renew den refresh2 to 3 times on desktop...definitely..it should works...
Answered by: Vinit on: Jul 26th, 2012
If you're getting an error message limited activity by right clicking on the connectivity icon on the task bar, use ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew commands refresh the desktop and check. If th...
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Remote connection
Asked By: ras2008 | Asked On: Jun 7th, 2008
17 answers If you have client in a different location and want to access that client from server, what is the best way to access that client from server?
Answered by: praveen on: Aug 2nd, 2012
domain and remote option...must be there or vnc(virtuval net computing)its the solutions Answered by: khojem praymaswala on: Aug 2nd, 2012
best way to go throgh VNC. and also remote desktop.
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Java application installers
Asked By: Renee | Asked On: Sep 12th, 2011
1 answer What are the most common tools to develop the installer of Java applications or applications in general?
Answered by: Ketan Chiplunkar on: Jul 29th, 2012
you can use the Eclipse software & Net beans software. Eclipse is best for All Java Applications except EJB. EJB you can do in Net beans.
Enable usb ports
Asked By: blayne | Asked On: Sep 20th, 2011
8 answers I have disabled all usb ports on my stationary computer, my mouse and keyboard don't work... How do I enable it back? Please help... i cannot press f2 to get into bios, nothing works... Keyboard or mouse...
Answered by: Vinit on: Jul 26th, 2012
since you've disabled USB ports pressing F2 will not work if you're using a USB keyboard. I recommend you to boot your system from a different source and format your system HDD or you can use a non-USB keyboard to enter BIOS setup and enable USB ports.
Answered by: Shamim haider on: Apr 25th, 2012
First system restart and press del or F2. after bios inter enable USB keyboard & mouse support,and use ps2 keyboard and mouse.
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What type of problems are associated with operating system like
window xp?
Asked By: alam | Asked On: Aug 13th, 2007
4 answers Answered by: Mandar Mench on: Jul 26th, 2012
If you installed winxp and windows 7 both operating system in dual boot you can define which system by default to be start through editing in boot.ini or from go to start - run -put following command ...
Answered by: Khandokar Mahafuz Hassan on: Jun 28th, 2012 If you are installed
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What is difference between win XP and wn 7 technically?
Asked By: Dastagir Amir Hamaja | Asked On: Jun 18th, 2011
17 answers Answered by: Mandar Mench on: Jul 26th, 2012
The major difference between win xp and windows 7 is graphics and than it is more secure than winxp and it has inbuilt utility like bitdiffender to encrypt the data on drive which is only accessible i...
Answered by: Simasingh on: Jun 16th, 2012
windows diffusion in windows 7 provide maxi mam security in operating system but windows xp this is not future use
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Bootloader
Asked By: chetan_01 | Asked On: Dec 7th, 2008
4 answers What is bootloader?
Answered by: Mandar Mench on: Jul 26th, 2012
Actually bootloader is a windows default utility through which when we start our system it check all the details related to system boot means on which partion is primery and active as well as where th...
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Boot Loader is the part of the OS that enables booting process and loading the particular OS while start up. The function of the Boot Loader is to perform and start up options while the users turn on...
Ntldr error meaning
Asked By: adpatel33 | Asked On: Apr 7th, 2012
5 answers When I boot my computer I have seen on my screen " verifying dmi pool data" and then after second line is shown "ntldr is missing..." what is this problem and who can I solve it. Answered by: Mandar Mench on: Jul 26th, 2012
when ntldr missing message shown than insert the os bootable cd . than go to recovery console by pressing first R and than copy that file from i386 folder from cd to os system 32 folder and than run ...
Answered by: Vikas Kumar on: Jun 5th, 2012
Yes he is right,You need to copy it from the CD or DVD and than paste it,other wise it will not load the OS from the HDD as it loads the OS from the bootable media
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How will you install operating system in more than 50 pc at a time
when the all pcs having same configuration.
Asked By: san_pradeep59 | Asked On: Sep 18th, 2007
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Answered by: prasad samant Answered On : Nov 20th, 2007 Other way isIf the pcs are on network you can have RIS or WDS setup. Requirement for clients is they should have network bootable NIC
Answered by: ritesh on: Jul 14th, 2012
we can use another service like RIS (Remote Installation Server). By the help of it we can install o/s to multiple systems
Answered by: raj on: Jul 1st, 2012
ghost is not secured installed WDS (windows deployment services) it is the way for network instillation
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Removal of virus
Asked By: Big Al | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
8 answers You have a virus that loaded several processes every time you stop the process it restarts itself you tried going into safe mode but it does the same thing...You found the dll files associated with it but you cant stop or delete them what is the easiest way to repair? Answered by: mukeshg on: Jun 1st, 2012
Reinstall the operating system, at the time of installation choose repair option, it repairs all corrupt dll files, and keep ur data as it is.
Answered by: thilak on: May 12th, 2012
First Remove the system from network and run the virus scan. Deleted the file from Quarantine if the system scanned fully copy the data in externaml drive and format the syustem
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How to install os from server to all system?
7 answers Answered by: Yogesh Kumar on: Apr 30th, 2012
We can RIS service in Windows Server 2003SP1 and WDS Services Windows serve 2003SP2 and also WDS in Windows server 2008.
but we have .inf file of all systems of a network those boot from network. so we can easily install from Server.
Answered by: Himanshu dihauliya on: Mar 31st, 2012
100% we will use WDS. Window Deployment Services Feature, That is Available in Windows 2008....
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How to install operating system in usb pen drive?
Asked By: Mohd.Mumtaz007 | Asked On: Mar 9th, 2012
2 answers Answered by: Shamim Haider on: Apr 28th, 2012
First create usb bootable to pen drive, then select first boot device (usb device) from bios Answered by: rickevans on: Mar 9th, 2012
Step 1. Format the USB Flash Disk Run CMD (elevated) and type: 1. diskpart 2. list disk (*now find your USB disk number, youll find it by its size) 3. select disk 1 (*if your USB is disk 1)...
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What is difference between msi and exe file ?
Asked By: pkarle | Asked On: May 14th, 2011
7 answers Answered by: itmanpjs on: Apr 26th, 2012
There is no relationship between an MSI file and an .EXE file. An .exe file, like a .com file is produced when source code is complied and creates a Windows executable program. An .MSI file is a file...
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MSI file is only for installation purpose. EXE file can be anything that executes on windows. Answer Question
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Desktop icons
Asked By: Abdul subahan.H | Asked On: Dec 7th, 2008
6 answers How to make the desktop icons smaller or lager?
Answered by: kam on: Apr 25th, 2012
Right click on desktop-> view-> select any option (large/medium/small icons) Answered by: Tahir Khalil on: Dec 19th, 2011
You can enlarge desktop icon simply by mouse in Win-7 , that is ( Hold " CTRL Button " and then Move Mouse Scroll To UP ) .. Thnx
Mobile outlook
Asked By: Dastagir Amir Hamaja | Asked On: Jun 18th, 2011
1 answer How to configure outlook in mobile in exchange 2007 environment?
Answered by: chetan on: Apr 4th, 2012
you can configure outlook in all type of BlackBerry phone..
1st u need create blackberry account from your network provider . then configure that ID in your exchange server to that domain id of user Answer Question
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How a virus program destabilize ms windows XP
Asked By: albrq | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
3 answers What is the mechanism of combating those malicious program? Evaluate each technique Answered by: Rahul Sharma on: Mar 7th, 2012
Follow these steps 1)Run ->Cmd 2)Type netsh 3)Firewall
4)Now type in "set opmode enable" to start firewall and "set opmode disable" to stop fire wall.
Answered by: daperfetto on: Feb 24th, 2011 By corrupting, or deleting data
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How to do a complete refresh of computer using back up discs ?
Asked By: dorothy828 | Asked On: Aug 17th, 2011
2 answers Answered by: Upendra Sabat on: Feb 29th, 2012
Firstly You to take the system backup on a External hdd, then You format and load os, then You restore the data through system backup.. thanx.
Answered by: shrikant dongre on: Dec 12th, 2011
This using the external hard disk and personal data back up the external hard disk. second thing format your computer...;
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Microsoft outlook pst file size limit
Asked By: Pravin Bargode | Asked On: Jun 23rd, 2011
7 answers What is the pst size limit in outlook97, 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010?
Answered by: Sundar S on: Feb 19th, 2012
In Outlook 2002 and earlier, the .pst files are in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) format, and the overall size has a limit of 2 GB. In Outlook 2003 and after, the .pst files are in ...
Answered by: Shafi23 on: Sep 6th, 2011
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A users application on their desktop is not working, explain what you
would do to resolve this problem
Asked By: ramraje | Asked On: Mar 4th, 2011
3 answers Answered by: pravin on: Feb 15th, 2012
1. Go to task manager the partiquer applicatoin right click application and go to process and End Task.
2. Then go to Event viewer 3. Check application
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Reset user password
6 answers How do you reset the users password give the steps it took to get you to the user account. Answered by: Jayaram. on: Jan 28th, 2012
If it is for a domain user go to active directory users and computers. Type username and click search. Below you can see user name. Click mouse right button on user name and click on reset password. T...
Answered by: raj_smart on: Jul 3rd, 2009
If its domain environment here all the user accounts info will be maintained with some security Questions add some security measures. By this tool user account can change his/her password every size l...
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What is APIpa stand for?
Asked By: Big Al | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
13 answers What does APIpa stand for and how can you tell if your computer is using it? Why would your computer be using it?
Answered by: sunny lohar on: Jan 4th, 2012
APIPA stands for automatic private ip address, it is the feature of Windows XP, automatic takes an IP from the range 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.255.255, at the time when when DHCP and TCP/IP not able to assign an IP to the local computers.
Answered by: saubhagya shakti singh on: Dec 22nd, 2011
APIPA - Automatic Private IP Addressing its a feature that used in opereting system. When DHCP is unavailable then
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Unable to view deleted files in recycle bin (winxp)
Asked By: suresh pa | Asked On: Jun 10th, 2008
6 answers I deleted my files, but I didn't see that files in my recycle bin.Pls anybody help me...
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Member Since Sep-2007 | Answered On : Jul 25th, 2009
Every one is suggesting what to do next time. he is asking how to recover the deleted file now.
First step you need to do is stop working on the hard disk in which you have lost the file. Otherwise, the file will be overwritten by another file.
Then run any of the file recovery software.
If you have already used the same hard disk, the chances of recovering the file is less. Answered by: sivananduri on: Nov 28th, 2011
File deletion will be 2 types. Temporary & Permanent. If the file is deleted without selecting shift button, it will come to recycle bin. Otherwise the file will be deleted permanently. In such cas...
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Every one is suggesting what to do next time. he is asking how to recover the deleted file now.First step you need to do is stop working on the hard disk in which you have lost the file. Otherwise, th...
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Going straight to desktop without having to login
Asked By: ups5363 | Asked On: Oct 15th, 2011
3 answers How do u go straight to your desktop when you reboot rather than having to login every time you reboot or turn on your computer on?
Answered by: ravi on: Oct 18th, 2011
First you right click on computer and then click on manage.at that time a window appear. Then go to local users and groups. Then the total users will appear. Then right click on user name what u r ent...
Answered by: rajan on: Oct 17th, 2011
By removing the user name or with out user name you can directly log in to the windows Answer Question
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How do you check who are invited for the meeting
Asked By: snehaspandana | Asked On: Aug 2nd, 2011
2 answers If a meeting request is received, how will you check who all are invited in a meeting in outlook?
Answered by: RAJ on: Sep 24th, 2011
1.Open the meeting request or notification. To view your calendar, click Calendar. Note A new meeting request will appear as a tentative on your calendar. 2.Do one of the following: Accept, ten...
Answered by: vijaya on: Aug 17th, 2011
In 2010 if you check meeting tab and open specific meeting appointment you have an option tracking in access toolbar
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Artribation process
Asked By: rameshrgen | Asked On: Jun 28th, 2009
2 answers Which layer provides physical link, flow control, artribation process?
Answered by: S.Prabu on: Sep 5th, 2011
Cable related doing activity called physical layer.Hub is working on physical layer. Answered by: drum4ravi on: Jul 10th, 2009
Its the Data Link Layer
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Network logon failures
Asked By: Big Al | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
5 answers A user calls you they cant login in said they have tried several times what is the best way to troubleshoot this.
Answered by: uma on: Aug 22nd, 2011
1.Check whether the caps button is on or not and then give user name and password 2.Check whether all the network cables connected properly 3.Check whether the user is added in domain 4.Can reset the...
Just Check the user's account in active directory & finally check system is in domain or LAN is working fine or not.
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What are the steps to create .Pst in client system ?
Asked By: Pramod Dhende | Asked On: Aug 7th, 2011
1 answer Answered by: Yogesh Dhiman on: Aug 10th, 2011
we have two option for creation of Archive folder or PST(Personal Storage Template) or personal folder 1. Automatic Archive 2. Manually Archive Manually Archive for 2007 and 2010 For Outlook 2007 ...
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Backup of computer
Asked By: LAVLEEN SAINI | Asked On: Jul 16th, 2011
2 answers How to take the backup of computer? After taking backing is there d and f drive programs also recovered?
Answered by: Kannan Kanna on: Aug 4th, 2011 types of backup
incremental backup update backup file daily backup daily fixed time backup normal backup Copy and past backup full backup any timE full hdd backup Answered by: Hamid Ali on: Jul 20th, 2011
If you wanna backup your system like D and F drives follow the steps, 1.Click on my
computer icon. 2.Left click on the drive which you wanna backup and go to properties 3.Go in Tools tab there you wi...
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Low level formatting
Asked By: parameshg | Asked On: Apr 5th, 2009
3 answers Define low level formatting?
Answered by: Hamid Ali on: Jul 20th, 2011
Low-level formatting is the process of outlining the positions of the tracks and sectors on the hard disk, and writing the control structures that define where the tracks and sectors are. This is ofte...
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creating new tracks and sectors on the hard disk Answer Question
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What is imap? How does it work?
Asked By: Mohammed Saif | Asked On: Jul 14th, 2007
10 answers Answered by: Hamid Ali on: Jul 20th, 2011
The Internet Message Access Protocol (commonly known as IMAP) is an Application Layer Internet protocol that allows an e-mail client to access e-mail on a remote mail server. Answered by: Amit Maurya on: Jul 17th, 2011
IMAP is stands for Internet message access protocol, which is used for accessing mails from the server and this protocol leave not remove the mail from the server but if we POP(Post Office Protocol) it can be remove from the server mails.
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Difference between *.Ost and *.Pst
Asked By: Pravin Bargode | Asked On: Jun 23rd, 2011
2 answers What is the difference between *.Ost and *.Pst ? How does it work?
Answered by: Hamid Ali on: Jul 20th, 2011
Offline folders (.ost) files are stored on your computer and are available even when the network is down. The default location for the .ost is your current Windows folder. Like personal folders (.pst) files, .ost files can be compacted to save space on your computer. Answered by: Narendra jogani on: Jul 17th, 2011
Offline folders (.ost) files are stored on your computer and are available even when the network is down. The default location for the .ost is your current Windows folder. Like personal folders (.pst)...
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Windows XP boot options
Asked By: Shaishav | Asked On: Mar 21st, 2009
5 answers What advance boot options are available for windows xp?
Answered by: Hamid Ali on: Jul 20th, 2011
1)Safe Mode 2)Safe Mode with Networking 3)Safe Mode with command Prompt 4)Enable Boot Logging 5)Enable VGA Mode 6)Last known Good Configuration(your most recent settings that worked) 7)Directory Servi...
Answered by: Atul Keshri on: Jul 20th, 2011 Safe Mode
Safe Mode With Networking Safe Mode With Command Prompt Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA Mode
Last Known Good Configuration Directory Services Restore Mode Debugging Mode
Disable automatic restart on system failure Start Windows Normally
Reboot
Return to OS Choice Menu
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Installing printer
Asked By: Big Al | Asked On: May 12th, 2008
4 answers You are required to install a new printer on the print server what are your steps? Remember this will be a shared printer
Answered by: komodosp on: May 25th, 2010
To share it on the network, in Control Panel / Printers and Faxes, you can right-click on it, and in the menu, click on Sharing