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File Attachment
How to send file as an attachment in mailx in unix to multiple users.
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Inter Process Communication
What is pipe for interprocess communication? Explain with one example?
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Create Partition Manually
How to create partition manually while installing Windows XP professional throgh RIS?
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Restore a Deleted File
How to restore a deleted file in UNIX?
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FDisk
What is the use of fdisk cmd? How to create new file system on unix terminal?
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Set USB Drive Password
How to set a password USB drive (not in BIOS)?
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Configure Default Gateway IP in Solaris 9.0
How to configure default gateway IP in Solaris 9.0 and how to view network properties like link speed.
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NTFS Partitions on Linux
How to mount NTFS partitions in Linux?
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Creation date of file or directory
How to find out date of creation of a file or directory in Unix environment.
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Solaris reduced Network Installation
How do you enable network services after reduced network installation(minimal installation).
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Call a Procedure
How to call a procedure in UNIX?
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Backup Active Directory
How to backup active directory?How to recover FSMO roles.How to recover Global Catalog server?
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System Stack
What is System Stack?
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Retrive crash dump in Solaris
How to retrive crash dump in Solaris?
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List users whose account is locked
How to check out the users whose account is locked? What is the command to list all the users whose accounts are locked?
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Mirrored Volume
How will you find the mirrored volume in AIX apart from the PP size in UNIX.
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Remove file
How to remove a file whose name is starting with '-' ?
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Logical drive data ignored in Windows 2000 server
Hello,I'm working with WIN2K Server; From morning my server was working fine, but after my the post lunch, I had logged in to work with my master files in D: (Logical Drive)Shocked! i was not able to see any of my datas!The space utilised on the drive is as it is (37.1GB utilised out of 78.0GB)! Now my datas are hidden! I'd also checked with the hidden option in "Tools" from menu bar! After enabling...
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Process management, Memory management, I/O and File Management
Discuss in detail the Process management, Memory management, I/O and File management and Security and Protection in Windows Vista Operating System.
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OS Threads Pool
Where are the threads pool located in an OS?
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