How To Enable NAT in Windows 2003 Server
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Situation: I am an administrator of a small company with 20 computers. I’m getting my internet services through a DSL connection. I’m using Microsoft technologies; hence, my server [...]
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How to change Internet Explorer DNS Cache , KeepAlive and Server Info Timeouts
David Kingsland asks here about changing the Internet Explorer default DNS Cache.
Changing the DNS Cache Timeout
The default DNS Cache timeout can be changed through the following method:
1. Start Registry Editor.
2. Locate and click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
3. On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then
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How to fix Unmountable Boot Volume in Windows XP
Problem
Most of the times when the system gets halted improperly due to power outage or due to some other reason, the file system gets corrupted and Windows is unable to mount the boot drive properly. There are other factors that also result in unmountable boot volume. These include faster UDMA modes configured in BIOS and [...]
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What is a DNS Cache?
A valuable reader asks about the DNS Cache in my previous post about clearing the DNS Cache. So I thought it was worthy a post rather than a comment.
So what is DNS. The Domain Name System (DNS) is responsible for translating IP addresses to Domain Names and vice versa. IP address is a number that [...]
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Clear your local DNS cache
Sometimes when you repair your local area connection from the local area connection status window, you find out that your DNS cache could not be cleared and whatever you do, the cache will not clear up. So here’s the cool way of doing it..
Open your command prompt and type the following command:
C:\>net stop dnscache
If it [...]
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Network Performance Measurement
There are two ways to test network performance:
Throughput - Amount of traffic per unit time.
Latency - Amount of time required for a packet to reach its destination.
Throughput
The amount of network traffic being generated in a unit time will determine your throughput. Throughput also depends upon lots of other factors like your hard drive speed and [...]
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Increasing the attachment size limit in Zimbra
While working with Zimbra, I figured out today that I needed to increase the attachment size limit of the message to send larger messages. The default attachment size limit is 10MB. Even if the attachment is a little less than 10MB, it won’t send quoting the same error that the maximum message size is crossing [...]
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