TM128 Microsoft Server Technologies TMA 01 Question 1 (a) For this question and though out this course I will be studying using the operating system Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium version 6.1.7600 Build 7600. Tests performed to determine my system type‚ processor speed‚ physical memory and free hard disk available is listed below. On my computer which I am running windows 7 I click the start button then type msinfo32 into the search box and press the return key. Please see screenshot below
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between client-server and peer-to-peer networking. Answer: A peer-to-peer network consists of workstations like desktops or laptops connected by network cables. Workstations are set up to share files‚ folders and printer connections depending on users’ discretion. There are no dedicated computers to manage other computers. Each workstation stands independently on its own but maintains a shared connection to other workstations to communicate and share files and applications. A client-server network
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customized ERP System‚ which was then connected to their customized PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) by a cloud computing system that was made by LinkDotNet and Mobinil. Mashaweer’s Server A software component developed by Innov8 include the Mashaweer Server. The Mashaweer Server is a centralized application
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to update. 1. Nixed the idea of having configuration and component information on the Internet for security reasons. 2. Having an intranet application. In our office‚ it would run on our in-house web server and connect to a master database. In the field we would run in on our laptops with a web server running on the laptop and connecting to a copy of the database. 2. The current system dose not accurately track installed components‚ leading to wasted and non-billable extra trips to the customer’s
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Chapter 4 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems True-False Questions 1. The cases of Enron‚ Worldcom‚ Parmalat‚ and Bristol-Meyers Squibb are examples of failed ethical judgment by information systems managers. Answer: False Difficulty: Easy Reference: pp. 127–128 2. Firms that cooperate with prosecutors may receive reduced charges against the entire firm for obstructing investigations. Answer: True Difficulty: Easy Reference: p. 128 3. Political
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Axia College Material Appendix A Key Computer Terms CheckPoint Definitions and Usage of Information Technology Infrastructure Components and Technologies The following terms are examples of information technology infrastructure components and technologies used in business. Research definitions using the Internet. You will write a definition of each term and provide at least two examples of the component or technology. Provide citations and references for all resources. |Term
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Mike Arboscello Chapter 6 review 1. Which of the following file systems is supported by Windows Server 2008? (Choose all that apply.) a. FAT b. EXT2 c. NTFS d. Reiser 2. Which of the following is true about the FAT32 file system? (Choose all that apply.) a. Supports a maximum partition size of 2 GB b. Supports a maximum file size of 4 GB c. Was not available until Windows 98 d. Does not support file permissions 3. An image file of a full DVD can be stored on a FAT32 volume
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Networking - Client/Server Architecture Introduction to 2-Tier Architecture 2-tier architecture is used to describe client/server systems where the client requests resources and the server responds directly to the request‚ using its own resources. This means that the server does not call on another application in order to provide part of the service. Introduction to 3-Tier Architecture In 3-tier architecture‚ there is an intermediary level‚ meaning the architecture is generally split up between:
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Exercise 3.3 Manually Configuring TCP/IP Overview Because the lab network you are constructing for Contoso‚ Ltd. must be isolated from the production network‚ you do not want lab computers to obtain their TCP/IP settings from the DHCP servers on the production network. Therefore in Exercise 3.3 you manually configure the TCP/IP client to use static IP addresses. Completion time 15 minutes 3. Using the information in the IPconfig.exe display‚ note your workstations current TCP/IP
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tools. The first alternative will have a special tool developed in C++ that clients will download onto their computers to run. The tool will communicate with the DRUB server to select data to analyze. The second alternative will have the C++ program running on the server‚ the client will use his or her browser to interact with the server. a. Classify the two alternatives in terms of what type of application architecture they use. b. Outline the pros and cons of the two alternatives and make a recommendation
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