A Windows-based computer that is configured to use DHCP can automatically assign itself an Internet Protocol (IP) address if a DHCP server is not available. For example, this could occur on a network without a DHCP server, or on a network if a DHCP server is temporarily down for maintenance. With this feature, a Windows … Continue reading
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What is the LAN Manager Authentication Level setting?
Windows servers and workstations on a network must agree to an authentication protocol when users attempt to authenticate to a given network resource. The LAN Manager Authentication Level setting governs which protocols Windows accepts. Windows can use the following three protocols: LAN Manager (also called LM or Lanman): In terms of security, this is the lowest … Continue reading
Comandos MS-DOS [SP]
ATTRIB Muestra los atributos de los ficheros, y los cambia si se lo indicamos Sintaxis attrib [{+r|-r}] [{+a|-a}] [{+s|-s}] [{ +h|-h}] [[unidad:][rutaDeAcceso] nombreDeArchivo] [/s[/d]] Parámetros +r Establece el atributo de archivo de sólo lectura. -r Quita el atributo de archivo de sólo lectura. +a Establece el atributo de modificado. -a Quita el atributo de modificado. +s … Continue reading
How to Clear/Flush DNS cache in Windows / Linux / Mac Machines
DNS A DNS server resolves domain names into IP addresses. So when you request “eukhost.com” for example, the DNS server finds out the address for the domain, and sends your request the right way. DNS Cache Problem If you continually get DNS errors while trying to brows any site, but the same site on another … Continue reading