...Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring Version: 30.6 Microsoft 70-640 Exam Topic 1, Exam Set 1 QUESTION NO: 1 You work as the network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network has a domain named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2008. Only one Active-Directory integrated zone has been configured in the ABC.com domain. ABC.com has requested that you configure DNS zone to automatically remove DNS records that are outdated. What action should you consider? A. You should consider running the netsh /Reset DNS command from the Command prompt. B. You should consider enabling Scavenging in the DNS zone properties page. C. You should consider reducing the TTL of the SOA record in the DNS zone properties page. D. You should consider disabling updates in the DNS zone properties page. Answer: B Explanation: In the scenario you should enable scavenging through the zone properties because scavenging removes the outdated DNS records from the DNS zone automatically. You should additionally note that patience would be required when enabling scavenging as there are some safety valves built into scavenging which takes long to pop. Reference: http://www.gilham.org/Blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=aab85845-88d2-4091-8088a6bbce0a4304&ID=211 QUESTION NO: 2 You work as the network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network has a domain named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2008. The ABC.com network...
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...1) Section 41 – FWD Bulkhead Section 48 – AFT Bulkhead 2) E5 – Aft the FWD Cargo Dorr E6 – Aft of the AFT Cargo Door E7 – Aft part of the cabin Area 3) Card file P84 – RHS Card file P85 – LHS 4) 640 AB 6 – RHS Wing A – Inboard B – Bottom 542 AT 5 – LHS Wing T – Top 5) Towing airplane – From Nose or Main landing gear 6) Plump port – RHS Lever 7) ESDS – Electrostatic discharge sensitive, Electricity change box, must wear a wrist strap, Special conductive covers, pullout car 8) Service interphone - 3 groups 9) Cockpit to Ground – P40 Maintenance Documents 10) AIMS - Airplane information management system P1 301-to-309 = Servicing 401-to-499 = Removal & Installation 11) ATA – Servicing chapters (12) 12) DDG – Dispatch Deviations Guide i) Section 2 – MMEL ii) Section 3 – CDL 13) Failure Fault Code = 8 Digits Maintenance Message = 7 Digits 14) Wing to Body Fairing with composite panels are with honeycomb structure. 15) ELMS = 7 Panels P100, P200 = LH, RH Power Panel Controller Respectively *P200 Heavy Loads P320 = Ground Handling TR Unit 16) How are batteries (Main APU) charged? – Charged from Ground Sevice Bus 17) E-10 Rack = APU battery & Charger 18) IDG (integrated drive generator) to LRUS (Line replaceable units) = i) two filters ii) Remote Oil Sensors 19) IDG Servicing when i) Service Indication ii) Underfill/Overfill ...
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...to do our work. Computer has a part like, the brain or CPU, mouse, keyboard, speaker, printer, AVR and monitor. Monitors in this year are modern it upgrade like computer. Brief history of a monitor The video display terminal, or VDT, marked the early days of computer monitors. These VDTs included a screen and attached keyboard linked to a larger computer by a serial connection. Because VDTs required a connection to a larger computer, they were often referred to as "dumb terminals." Dumb terminals displayed text only in two colors, usually black and green. The Apple II and first game machines began using a television CRT. IBM's CRT The ssssst of its new PS/2 computer system. The display technology allowed for 256 different colors and 640 x 480 resolutions. Despite the appearance of newer display techniques, VGA has become a computer monitor standard. Indeed, the VGA may have become the impetus for the modern computer gaming industry as the increased color palette made graphics possible. Up to this point, computer displays were limited to text. RESEARCH Types of Monitors A cathode ray tube or CRT CRT technology, computer monitors continue to be referred to as "The Tube". A CRT works by moving an electron beam back and forth across the back of the screen. Each time the beam makes a pass across the screen, it lights up phosphor dots on the inside of the glass tube, thereby illuminating the active portions of the screen. By drawing many such lines from the top to the bottom...
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...Ann’s Beauty Parlor: What does a small business owner do with a dying business? Written by: Partha Ayyanger Linda Fang Jodie Hirsch Debbie Lew Lennix Lewis Table of Contents I II III IV V VI VII VIII Executive Summary …………………………………………………………………… Background ………………………………………………………………… .. Current Situation ………………………………………………………………………. SWOT Analysis ………………………………………………………………………… Critical Issue / Feasible Alternatives ……………………………………………….. Recommendations ………………………………………………………………….. Contingency Plan ……………………………………………………………….. Implementations …………………………………………………………………….. Appendices …………………………………………………………………………………….. I. Executive Summary Ann’s Beauty Salon is an old-fashioned, traditional salon located in the heart of Williamsburg Brooklyn, an area that has transformed from being low-key to a trendy neighborhood of artists and musicians. Most of Ann’s clientele are women aged 65 to 85, but the median age in Williamsburg is now 30.8. Almost all of the new businesses now serve the newer tenants, whereas many of the businesses that served the population before the drastic change in demographics, such as Ann’s, have left the neighborhood. Ann’s sales have progressively declined in recent years and three years ago, it started to operate at a loss. Rita Quillo, who purchased the business 13 years ago, is at a point where she has to make tough decisions about the business. II. Background Ann’s In 1955 in a recent-immigrant, family-oriented neighborhood in Williamsburg, Brooklyn...
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...and Network Security. Currently working in COGNIZANT ,Pune as Sr. Systems Executive. Professional summary: * Strong technical aptitude and has an ability to effectively translate technical information and procedures to end-users. * 2 years of experience on SIEM tool(ArcSight) and Security Operation centre (SOC) * Good communication and interpersonal skills with ability to listen effectively. Respond appropriately and maintain mutual comfort level while relating to a diverse group of individuals. Professional Training & Certification:: External Certifications | CCNA ( Cisco certified Network Associate-Security - 640-553 ) Cisco ID : CSCO12177493 | MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional -73-290) ID:7838664 | MCTS (Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server® 2008 Network Infrastructure(70-642) ID:7838664 | Trainings and Internal certifications | Dovetail in Network Admin | Level 0 : IT IS Yellow Belt (CCP) | Level 1 : IT IS Process Space(CCP) | ITIL v3.0 (CCP) | Analyzing Incidents and Designing Intrusion Detection and Prevention v2.0 [Element K certified] | Certified Ethical Hacker: Web Server Hacking [Element K certified] | Check Point NGX: VPN Configuration and Disaster Recovery [Element K certified] | CISSP Domain: Access Control [Element K certified] | TMG Firewall- [Element K Certified] | ...
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...HP W2072a 20-inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor Performance with style Combine impressive form and function with eco-solutions for a slim and sleek LED monitor at an amazing price. Sophisticated quality, without the sophisticated price tag This stylish, affordable monitor offers everyone the chance to enjoy everyday computing in a whole new light. The HP W2072a LED Backlit Monitor was built with a refined design in mind and quick set-up features for a simple solution when connecting to your HP desktop or notebook. • • • • • • Quality performance to fit your personal budget Slim profile taking up minimal desktop space 20-inch diagonal screen size for all your computing activities “Plug & Play” for quick set up VGA and DVI-D (with HDCP) inputs for easy connectivity Built-in speakers for quality sound The power of LED Experience the benefits of LED backlighting. It reduces the number and overall size of components in your monitor for an attractive slim-factor, while taking the necessary steps to help you “go green.” With mercury-free LED backlighting, you can expect lower power consumption and quick on/off switching time in comparison to CCFL monitors. Inspire your digital life Take in 20-inches of high-quality viewing pleasure with impressive screen performance features. Whether you are checking social media and email, viewing photos or watching your favorite videos or shows, the W2072a monitor delivers a crisp, clear view with: • • • • • ...
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...ToDay Special ask *LG E1940T 18.5" WideScreen ask *LG E2040T 20" WideScreen ask *LG E2050T 20" WideScreen ask *LG E2240T 21.5" WideScreen $247* Samsung B2230 HDMI 21.5"Wide $359* Samsung B2430 HDMI 24"Wide DDR3 Memory 2Gb 3Gb 4Gb 6Gb CORSAIR CMX6GX3M3A1600C9 215 CORSAIR TR3X6G1600C8D 285 CORSAIR CMT6GX3M3A2000C8 379 CORSAIR TW3X4G1333C9A 128 CORSAIR CMX4G3M2A1600C9 142 CORSAIR CMT4GX3M2A2000C8 239 CORSAIR TW3X4G1600C9D Dominator 159 G-Skill RIPJAWS DDR3 1600169 G-Skill RIPJAWS DDR3 1600-8Gb Kit (2X4Gb) CL9 $359 G-Skill Trident DDR3 1600-8Gb Kit (2X4Gb) CL7 $399 G-Skill RIPJAWS DDR3 2000199 G-Skill Trident DDR3 2000-8Gb Kit (2x4Gb) $399 G-Skill Trident DDR3 2000215 329 G-Skill (Pi) DDR3 1600229 288 Kingston DDR3 1333 1pc x 2Gb 54 108 162 Kingston DDR3 1333 1pc x 4Gb 122 Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600 139 159 259 Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600 - 8Gb $559 / 12Gb $869 Kingston HyperX DDR3 2000 179 219 309 Kingston HyperX DDR3 2000 - 8Gb $689 / 12Gb $1088 Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600 ( 3 x 4Gb ) =12Gb $988 OCZ 1333 OCZ3G1333 Gold 69 159 223 OCZ DDR3 1600 OCZ3X1600R2LV4GK 169 OCZ OCZ3OB1600LV4GK CL9 Obsidian 149 OCZ DD3-1600 Fatality OCZ3F1600LV4GK CL7 179 OCZ DD3-1866 OCZ3P1866LV4GK CL9 235 OCZ DD3-1333 OCZG1333LV6GK CL9 218 OCZ DD3-1600 Platinum OCZ3P1600LV6GK CL7 299 OCZ DD3-1600 intel XMP OCZ3X1600LR2LV6GK 259 Team Elite DD3-1333 CL9 123 179 Team Elite DD3-1600 CL9 149 Team Xtreem DDR3-1600 CL8 138 179 269 Team Xtreem- DDR3-1866 CL8/9 209 305 Team Xtreem-LV DDR3-2000 CL9 229 HardDisk 3.5"...
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...Leader’s Book NAME INSERT YOUR NAME UNIT INSERT YOUR UNIT PHONE # INSERT YOUR NUMBER Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer, a leader of soldiers. As a Noncommissioned Officer, I realize that I am a member of a time honored Corps, which is known as “The Backbone of the Army.” I am proud of the Corps of Noncommissioned officers and will at all times conduct myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the Military Service and my country regardless of the situation in which I find myself. I will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit or personal safety. Competence is my watch-word. My two basic responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mindaccomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my soldiers. I will strive to remain tactically and technically proficient. I am aware of my role as a Noncommissioned Officer. I will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role. All soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; I will provide that leadership. I know my soldiers and I will always place their needs above my own. I will communicate with my soldiers and never leave them uninformed. I will be fair and impartial when recommending both punishment and rewards. Officers in my unit will have maximum time to accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish mine. I will earn their respect and confidence as well as those of...
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...Monosodium Glutamate Rationale and Presentation Outline Shelton R. Artis Jr. Western Governors University YJT1 TASK 1 March 5, 2015 Presentation Rationale (A) . In the health conscious world we live in today; what we eat is very important. It is also very important to be educated on what we eat and the effects it can have on a body. There is a constant reminder via internet, television, and radio that diets; high in sodium, sugars, and fats are bad for a person wanting to maintain a healthy eating lifestyle. A substance not as highly publicized today but widely viewed by public also to be harmful is Monosodium glutamate (MSG). The purpose of this presentation; is to educate the audience about MSG; conveying facts and debunking myths about the food additive. This target audience would include but not limited to: the health conscious curious as to how MSG effects the body, those whom may have a fear of the additive based being misinformed, and years of MSG negative press, those who just want to know more about Monosodium Glutamate, and anyone who consumes they additive on a regular basis for I believe we have a right to know what we are consuming. Glutamate, one of the most common amino acids found in nature, it is present in many proteins and peptides and most tissues (S. Jinap, P. Hajeb, 2010). It is responsible for the umami taste in foods, which includes but not limited to beef, chicken, pork, seafood, vegetables, and some dairy products we eat. In its natural...
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...INTRODUCTION In the organized segment, banking system occupies an important place in nation’s economy. It plays a pivotal role in the economic development of a country and forms the core of the money market in an advanced country. The commercial banks in India comprise of both Public sector as well as private sector banks. There are total 28 Public sector and 27 private sector banks are functioning in the country presently. Banks have to deal with many customers everyday and render various types of services to its customer. It’s a well known fact that no business can exist without customer. Customer satisfaction, a business term, is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. It is seen as a key performance indicator within business. In a competitive marketplace where businesses compete for customers, customer satisfaction is seen as a key differentiator and increasingly has become a key element of business strategy. Customer satisfaction is unambiguous and abstract concept and the actual manifestation of the state of satisfaction will vary from person to person and service to service. The state of satisfaction depends on a number of both psychological and physical variables. BANKING INDUSTRY: AN OVERVIEW For centuries banks have played an important role in financial system of the country. The vital role continues even today although the form of banking has changed today with changing need of the economy and individuals...
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...Introduction: A mobile phone, cell phone or hand phone is an electronic device used to make mobile telephone calls across a wide geographic area, served by many public cells, allowing the user to be mobile. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the range of a single, private base station, for example within a home or an office. A mobile phone can make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed-linephones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile network operator. In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short-range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer these more general computing capabilities are referred to as smart phones. Nokia 5233 is a Symbian -based smart phone launched by Nokia in 2010. It is said to be the Nokia's cheapest touch screen cell phone available presently. It runs on S60 5th edition and its form factor is similar to the 5230, 5235 and 5800 models. Objectives * To increase the brand name NOKIA * To provide high style attraction with low cost * To build up customer reliability * Set to be the first among its competitors * Life made easy with a finger touch Features * Quad band GSM network * 3.2-inch resistive touch...
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...| Mayumi BrewsterUniversity of Maryland University CollegeNovember 29, 2010 | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Marketing Plan * II. Description of Service Core Customer Value * Automobile rental service by the hour or day on short notice. * A degree of freedom, “low-car” diet. * Car-sharing alternative to a cab service, renting or owning a car. Actual Product * Zipcars are available in 67 cities/metros in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. * Members are given a “Zipcard”, an access card containing a wireless chip that will open the vehicle they have reserved only at the time they have reserved it and the keys stay in the car at all times. * Reservations include driver’s insurance, gas card for the car, reimbursements for fuel obtained at gas stations that do not accept the included gas card, and up to $15 in reimbursements for typical car maintenance items like car washes and window wiper fluid refills. (Zipcar) Augmented Product * Website offers easy account access to pay memberships fees, add money to Zipcard and change driving plan. * Zipcar has teamed up with universities and colleges to offer the convenience of car ownership without having a car on campus. Product Life Cycle * Zipcar, European car-sharing, occupies the Growth Stage of the Product Life Cycle. In 2000, Zipcar was founded by Cambridge, Massachusetts residents. In October 2007, Zipcar merged with rival Flexcar and in...
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...Altera DE2-70 Board Version 1.08 Copyright © 2009 Terasic Technologies Altera DE2-70 Board CONTENTS Chapter 1 DE2-70 Package ...............................................................................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Package Contents .................................................................................................................1 The DE2-70 Board Assembly ..............................................................................................2 Getting Help.........................................................................................................................3 Chapter 2 Altera DE2-70 Board .......................................................................................................4 2.1 2.2 2.3 Layout and Components ......................................................................................................4 Block Diagram of the DE2-70 Board ..................................................................................5 Power-up the DE2-70 Board................................................................................................9 Chapter 3 DE2-70 Control Panel.................................................................................................... 11 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Control Panel Setup ........................................................................................................... 11 Controlling the LEDs, 7-Segment...
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...2/5/2012 ECONOMIC NEXUS IN WASHINGTON STATE: DEFINING SUBSTANTIAL NEXUS Armikka R. Bryant* I. INTRODUCTION This Article explores the evolving framework of nexus and examines the constitutional constraints imposed on states’ tax jurisdiction and how states overcome those limitations. In 2010, the Washington State Legislature declared that out-of-state businesses with no physical presence in Washington were earning significant income from Washington residents by providing services or collecting royalties on the use of intangible property in the state.1 The Legislature also determined that, although these out-of-state businesses did not have a physical presence in the state and were not paying their fair share of Washington State taxes, they were nonetheless receiving the following significant benefits provided by the state: • Laws providing protection of business interests or regulating consumer credit; • Access to courts and judicial process to enforce business rights, including debt collection and intellectual property rights; • An orderly and regulated marketplace; and • Police and fire protection and a transportation system benefiting in-state agents and other representatives of out-of-state businesses.2 * Armikka R. Bryant, Tax Policy Counsel, Washington State Department of Revenue; J.D., 2001, The University of Iowa; LL.M. (Taxation), 2004, The University of Washington; B.A., 1997, The University of Michigan; member of Washington State Bar. I would...
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...Name Date MTH156 Final Exam Chapters 1-7 50 problems – 5 points each 250 points possible Solve all problems and attach your solutions document in your Individual Forum (IF). Remember to show all steps and check your work carefully. |Correct |Appropriate Steps Shown? |Credit Earned per Problem | |Solution? | | | |Y |Y |Full Credit | |Y |N |Partial Credit | |N |Y |Partial Credit | | N |N |No Credit | | |Remember to simplify your answers. |Grading - | | | |Comments | | | | | | |Write the fraction as a...
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