what you see. dir/w b. Similarly try out this command and see if there is any difference to output. dir/p B. Creating Directories In DOS‚ you are allowed to create directories to store your files. Directories are
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Solutions Research Group. 2. Boorstin. E. S (2004) Music sales in the age of file sharing. A.B degree thesis submitted to Department of Economics‚ Princeton University. pp.13 3 4. Hardin‚ G. (1968) The Tragedy of Commons. Vol. 162. Pp: 1243-1248. Science‚ New Series. 5. Hofmokl‚ J. (2010) The Internet Commons: towards an eclectic theoretical framework. Vol. 4. International Journal of the Commons. 6. Liebowitz. J (2006). File sharing creative destruction or just plain destruction. Journal of Law and
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building. One of my first tasks was to carry out a staff file audit‚ which could be saved on the local S: drive and used at a later date‚ with for example‚ the addition of new staff. At the present time it was to be populated with all the information provided‚ and any outstanding information or documentation was to be gathered and filed appropriately‚ whilst also being recorded on the ‘staff file audit matrix’. Upon first inspection of the files I realised that there was an evident lack of effort put
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M. Alegre Course: NT1110 1. Fragmentation in system files can result in a general degradation across all user and system activities. Fragmentation in applications and data files can result in the degradation of specific software applications. 2. With more processes loading and running at the same time the performance of the system will degrade due to increased disk activity. 3. Your OS will use the hard drive as a "swap file" or virtual memory if your PC runs out of RAM while you are working
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multiple regionally based file servers and the lack of an integrated file management system. Multiple versions of files affect the processing of human resources paperwork and cause confusion amongst travel agents and customers. This could potentially result in poor decisions based on wrong or outdated information by management personnel. Another challenge is a lack of accurate and timely collaboration and information flow between offices. Each regional site has its own file system which is not accessible
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written communication‚ phone numbers for verbal communication and next of kin details in case of emergency. We need to inform employees of any contract changes and policy and procedure changes Payroll – to ensure that we have the correct details on file so we can pay staff for the hours that they have worked in line with the Minimum Wage Act 1998 and tax and national insurance obligations Data capture – to produce accurate reporting on absence‚ recruitment‚ equal opportunities and health and
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1a. Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer such as monitor‚ keyboard‚ Computer data storage‚ hard drive disk‚ mouse‚ printers‚ CPU (graphic cards‚ sound cards‚ memory‚ motherboard and chips)‚ etc. all of which are physical objects that you can actually touch. In contrast‚ software is untouchable. Software exists as ideas‚ application‚ concepts‚ and symbols‚ but it has no substance. A combination of hardware and software forms a usable computing system. They are
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Course Description This course is a survey of the UNIX® operations. The student will gain an understanding of the internal operations of the UNIX® system‚ which enables the user to make efficient use of files‚ file systems‚ and processes. Commands for efficient management of UNIX® system files‚ file systems and process‚ systems administration and security are also examined. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained
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V ERSION 8 User’s Manual Windows® Macintosh® ii Inspiration® 8 User’s Manual Credits Inspiration® is designed developed‚ and marketed by Inspiration Software®‚ Inc. Original Creators Don Helfgott and Mona Westhaver Product Management Jonathan Maier Systems Analyst Jack Bennett Programming Management Sid Snyder Technical Lead John Shankland Programming Steve Bernard‚ Brian Fagerberg‚ Michael Fawver‚ Mark Fornia‚ Dave Goldman‚ Craig Kemper‚ Keith Miller‚ Daniel Pool‚ Jason
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displays the read-only‚ archive‚ system‚ and hidden attributes of a file or directory. BACKUP (External) BACKUP d:[path][filename] d:[/S][/M][/A][/F:(size)] [/P][/D:date] [/T:time] [/L:[path]filename] Makes a backup copy of one or more files. (In DOS Version 6‚ this program is stored on the DOS supplemental disk.) BREAK (Internal) BREAK =on|off Used from the DOS prompt or in a batch file or in the CONFIG.SYS file to set (or display) whether or not DOS should check for a Ctrl + Break
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