Platforms and Convergence Digital Payment Systems (SEMPER) continue…

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Standardization of electronic commerce

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The automation and dematerialization of monetary exchanges are not objectives per se, but are solely means to improve the productivity of financial institutions. In this regard, an overabundance of standards, and sometimes their competition, may constitute a barrier to the establishment of electronic commerce. Even if some manufacturers think they can profit from this situation, […]

Running Multiple Instances on One Machine

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The introduction of SQL Server 2000 enables us to have multiple instances of SQL Server running on a single machine. In the past we only had one instance of SQL Server, which in SQL Server 2000 is called the Default instance. Now we can have as many named instances as we want. Microsoft has tested […]

Installing the Application Following the Step-By Step Wizard

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The first screen (Welcome) of the wizard appears. What you can do here is definitely limited. If you are sure you want to continue with the installation, click Next.
The second screen (Computer Name).
The third screen you see (Installation Selection).
After you have completed this installation, if you want to modify the installation or remove it, you […]

The Internet Protocol (IP) continue…

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The Internet Protocol (IP)

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Although the Internet protocol is the second component of the TCP/IP acronym, it is perhaps the more important of the two. IP is the basic protocol in the suite that provides the information used for getting packets from one place to another. IP provides a connectionless, unacknowledged network service, and also provides the addressing mechanism […]

IP Addressing continue…

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IP addresses are divided into three major classes (A, B, and C) and two less familiar ones (D and E). Each class uses a different portion of the IP address bits to identify the network. There is a need for classifying networks because there is a need to be able to create networks of different […]

The BOOTP Request/Reply Mechanism

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Because it is usually implemented in a read-only memory (ROM) chip, the BOOTP protocol client is a simple, concise bit of code. The exchange of UDP messages between the client and the BOOTP server consists of a series of requests and replies. The same packet format is used for both types of messages with an […]

The Post Office Protocol (POP3)

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Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on part 2

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Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on

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Installing a DHCP server on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Servers is just as simple as most application installs. However, you’ll need to have some information ready before you begin the installation. You will need to know the range of addresses that the server will administer and lease to clients. If you have any servers […]

Providing Support for BOOTP Clients

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The Windows 2000/2003 DHCP servers provide support for BOOTP clients. The Default BOOTP user class of options is used to configure the information that is supplied to these clients. Although standard BOOTP servers require that the server be configured in advance with a table of client hardware addresses and corresponding IP addresses, Windows 2000/Server 2003 […]

Configuring the DHCP Server and Scope Options

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Many options that can be used for BOOTP and DHCP clients were discussed. The Windows 2000/2003 DHCP service enables you to configure which options will be offered to clients of the service. To configure the options, expand the MMC tree of DHCP servers to locate the server you want to manage. Click that server to […]

Windows Internet Name Service part 1

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WINS is Microsoft’s NetBIOS Name Server (NBNS) developed according to the details set forth in RFCs 1001 and 1002, and is based on a client/server architecture. Only Windows server operating systems can run the WINS service, and the server does not have to be a domain controller. In the traditional DNS server that originated on […]

Early Directory Technologies part 4

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Objects and Attributes
For the most part, an object is nothing more than a collection of specific pieces of information about the object. For example, an object that represents a user account contains attributes that hold information about the particular user. When you create user accounts in the Active Directory, you supply the same information that […]

Digital Legal Liabilities

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Before you venture into the cybermarket, you need to understand the legal liabilities of digital marketing. In addition to the laws which exist in the traditional world, there are a number of legal peculiarities which pertain to digital and online technology.
Copyright and trademark infringement: While you can attempt to protect yourself against copyright and trademark […]

Combating Opinion with Evidence

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Many intranets are built because “everyone else is doing it” or because an executive saw its potential at a conference or in an article. The fact is that we do design for vice-presidents, and acknowledging this can help to eliminate some professional frustration.
Internally-focused sites cause companies to end up with home pages full of mission […]

Content Provision and Advertising

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The long-anticipated 3G technology will offer far more scope for creative advertising than the small black and white text-only screens that have dominated the market until recently.
It seems to be commonly accepted that busy professional people do not want their important business interrupted by marketing messages on their mobile phones. However, we all at least […]

Direct Mail Headline

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The headline or title is equivalent to the headline on a print ad or direct mail piece. Headlines are often used less often for e-mail — perhaps designers believe the subject line has this role. I believe a powerful headline is very important, adding to subject line and encouraging the recipient to click or read […]

Offline Brand Reinforcement

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Many well-established companies are using the Internet as an additional channel to reinforce brand awareness rather than focus on transactional e-Commerce capabilities. Migrating existing brand names from the real world into the virtual one is the simplest and most common approach. The best chances of success are those companies with strong, established brands, such as, […]