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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Case Poject # 01

1.) D. Fiber-optic leaves more room for growth, and for future needs for increased bandwidth, than thinnet does
2.) B. The proposed solution delivers the required results and only one of the two optional desired results.
3.) A. The proposed solution delivers the required results and both of the optional desired results.
4.) C. The proposed solution delivers the required results but neither of the optional desired results.
5.) C. The proposed solution delivers the required results but neither of the optional desired results.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Quiz # 01

1.) Give atleast 6 pictures of Servers and their description!


Processor Type----------------Dual-Core Xeon
Processor Speed---------------3 GHz
Installed RAM-----------------4 GB
Optical Drive------------------CD-RW / DVD-ROM combo
Optical Drive 2nd-------------None
Recommended Use-----------Small Business, Corporate Business
Form Factor-------------------Rack-mountable



Processor Type----------------Pentium 4
Processor Speed---------------3 GHz
Installed RAM-----------------512 MB
Optical Drive------------------CD-ROM
Optical Drive 2nd-------------None
Recommended Use-----------Small Business
Form Factor------------------Tower



Processor Type--------------Xeon
Processor Speed-------------3.2 GHz
Hard Drive Capacity--------72.8 GB
Installed RAM---------------1 GB
Optical Drive----------------DVD+RW
Optical Drive 2nd----------None
Recommended Use--------Corporate Business
Form Factor----------------Tower
Operating System----------Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition



Processor Type---------------PowerPC G5
Processor Speed-------------2 GHz
Hard Drive Capacity---------80 GB
Installed RAM----------------1 GB
Optical Drive-----------------CD-RW / DVD-ROM combo
Optical Drive 2nd------------None
Recommended Use----------Corporate Business
Form Factor------------------Rack-mountable
Operating System-----------Apple MacOS X Server 10.4 Unlimited-Client Edition



Processor Type--------------Opteron
Processor Speed-------------2.4 GHz
Installed RAM---------------2 GB
Optical Drive----------------CD-ROM
Optical Drive 2nd-----------None
Recommended Use---------Small Business, Corporate Business
Form Factor-----------------Rack-mountable


*Processor Type------------Xeon
*Processor Speed-----------3.6 GHz
*Installed RAM-------------1 GB
*Optical Drive--------------CD-ROM
*Optical Drive 2nd---------None
*Recommended Use-------Corporate Business
*Form Factor---------------Rack-mountable


2.) What is a MS Outlook?
---Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook) is a persona information manager from Microsoft, and is part of the Microsoft Office suite.
---Although often used mainly as an e-mail application, it also provides a calendar, task and contact management, note taking, and a journal.

---It can be used as a stand-alone application, but can also operate in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange Server to provide enhanced functions for multiple users in an organization, such as shared mailboxes and calendars, public folders and meeting time allocation.

3.) What is a MS Outlook Express?
---Microsoft Outlook Express is an e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows starting with Windows 95 OSR-2. It is bundled with the Internet Explorer 4.0 web browser by Microsoft (also bundled with some versions of Windows), and also available as a no-charge download for the classic Apple Macintosh operating system (although not for the newer Mac OS X, where it has been replaced by Microsoft Entourage, which is sold as part of Microsoft Office for Macintosh).
---Outlook Express is the successor of Microsoft Internet Mail and News, an early e-mail client add-on for Internet Explorer 3.0.

---In October 2005, Microsoft announced that the next version of Outlook Express (to be released with Windows Vista) would be renamed as Windows Mail. Microsoft is also developing Windows Live Mail Desktop, a replacement for Outlook Express on Windows XP and Vista that will feature a super-set of Windows Mail's features.
4.) What is a MS Exchange Server?
---Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging and collaborative software product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Windows Server System line of server products and is widely used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure solutions. Exchange's major features consist of electronic mail, shared calendars and tasks, and support for mobile and web-based access to information, as well as supporting very large amounts of data storage.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Computer Networking

Answer:

1) a. Metopolitan Area Network (MAN)
2) a. Windows NT Workstation
c. Windows 98
d. Windows 2000 Server
3) a. Server-based Network
4) a. Medium
5) b. Network Interface Card (NIC)
6) a. Easy to install
b. Inexpensive
c. User-managed resources
e. One failed computer does not affect the network
7) True
8) a. LAN
9) c. WAN
10) d. collection of standalone machines (no network)
11) b. MAN
12) b. Clients
13) a. Fax servers
b. Communication servers
d. Application servers
14) b. server-based
c. peer-to-peer
15) d. protocol
16) d. There is no centralized security on a peer-to-peer network.
17) a. Share
18) c. Peripheral Devices
19) True
20) False
21) a. Administrator
22) a. Tight security is required
23) c. Server-based
24) False
25) a. Specialized Servers
26) d. Combination Network
27) a. RAM
b. Disk Space
c. faster CPU
28) a. Windows 95
29) c. Fax servers
30) b. Storage-Area Network