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Part 1 - Networking Hardware

In this article series, I will start with the absolute basics, and work toward building a functional network. In this article I will begin by discussing some of the various...

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Part 2 - Networking Hardware Routers

In the first part of this article series, I talked about some basic networking hardware such as hubs and switches. In this article, I want to continue the discussion of networking...

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Part 3 - DNS Servers

This article continues the Networking for Beginners series by talking about how DNS servers work.

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Part 4 - Workstations and Servers

This article continues the Networking for Beginners series by talking about the differences between workstations and servers.

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Part 5 - Domain Controllers

What domain controllers are and how they fit into your network infrastructure.

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Basics of Cisco Switch Administration Part 1

Perhaps you are asked to configure a switch port or see what MAC address is on what port. Maybe this isn’t something you do every day and need a refresher...

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Windows Search in Windows Server 2008
Written by David Noel-Davies   
Sunday, 06 July 2008

ImageIn Server 2008, the Search service is a role service within the File Servers role. To enable the service, use the Server Manager’s Add Roles Wizard and enable the Windows Search Service role service. When the role service is enabled,

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Ntdsutil to move the FSMO roles
Written by David Noel-Davies   
Sunday, 06 July 2008

ImageThe process of using the command-line utility Ntdsutil to move the FSMO roles is essentially the same as with previous versions of Windows Server. However, before you can issue commands, you must ensure that you’ve activated the Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) instance within Ntdsutil.


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you’re overqualified
Written by David Noel-Davies   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008

Of all the reasons to be rejected for a job, being told you’re “overqualified” really sucks. There are many reasons someone might look for a position that is “under their station” of what he normally would do. For example, managers who have had enough of the personnel issues that come up too often may seek a position that has no direct reports. Sometimes technical people discover they don’t like project management as much as writing code.

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