March 5, 2008
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Layer 7: Application layer Main article: Application layer This application layer interfaces directly to and performs application services for the application processes; it also issues requests to the presentation layer. Note carefully that this layer provides services to user-defined application processes, and not to the end user. For example, it defines a file transfer protocol, [...]
Install Internet Information Services and the FTP Service Because FTP depends on Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), IIS and the FTP Service must be installed on the computer. To install IIS and the FTP Service, follow these steps. NOTE: In Windows Server 2003, the FTP Service is not installed by default when you install IIS. [...]
How to Install the DHCP Service Before you can configure the DHCP service, you must install it on the server. DHCP is not installed by default during a typical installation of Windows Standard Server 2003 or Windows Enterprise Server 2003. You can install DHCP either during the initial installation of Windows Server 2003 or after [...]
To do this, follow these steps: a. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add/Remove Programs. b. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. c. In the Windows Components list, double-click Networking Services. d. Click to select the Domain Name System (DNS) check box, and then click OK. e. Click Next, and then click Finish.
T-568A Straight-Through Ethernet Cable T-568B Straight-Through Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Crossover Ethernet Cable Basic Theory:
ABOR – Abort an active file transfer. ACCT – Account information. ALLO – Allocate sufficient disk space to receive a file. APPE – Append. CDUP – Change to Parent Directory. CLNT – Send FTP Client Name to server. (not RFC 959) CWD – Change working directory. DELE – Delete file. EPSV – Enter extended passive [...]
SUMMARY loadTOCNode(1, \’summary\’); This article describes how to apply local policies to all users except administrators on a Windows Server 2003-based computer that is in a workgroup setting.When you use a Windows Server 2003-based computer in a workgroup setting (not a domain), you may have to implement local policies on that computer that can apply [...]