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    following exercises and activities: Exercise 12.1 Installing Internet Information Server Exercise 12.2 Testing IIS Connectivity Exercise 12.3 Allowing a Program Through the Firewall Lab Challenge Creating Windows Firewall Rules Exercise 12.1 Installing Internet Information Server Overview Because this is only a test deployment‚ you will be using a Windows 8 computer to function as the web server. In this exercise‚ you will install Internet Information Services on your workstation

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    Windows to the soul

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    Windows to the Soul I’ve been told that the eyes are windows to the soul. If you looked into my great-grandmother’s eyes‚ you would see the slow evolution of time. You would see nearly a century of life and knowledge hidden behind her milky violet irises. You would see a battle‚ visible on the inside and out‚ as you watch the dementia slowly creep over as each second passes. My tutu Violet is one of the oldest people I know; she is the ultimate test of time. Over the years‚ she has done it all

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    Windows 8

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    WINDOWS 8 Introduction: Windows 8 is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers‚ including home and business desktops‚ laptops‚ tablets‚ and home theater PCs. Development of this operating system started before the release of its predecessor in 2009. Its existence was first announced in January 2011 at Consumer Electronics Show. During its development and test phases‚ Microsoft released three pre-release versions:

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    SPLUNK: In a single machine deployment‚ one instance of Splunk handles the entire end-to-end process‚ from data input through indexing to search. A single-machine deployment can be useful for testing and evaluation purposes and might serve the needs of department-sized environments. For larger environments‚ where data originates on many machines and where many users need to search the dtae‚ you’ll want to distribute functionality across multiple instances of Splunk. How Splunk Scales Splunk

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    Client Server Model

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    Internet is based on a client-server model‚ where every day‚ millions and millions of computers are accessing thousands and thousands of servers. Many of the things we use our computers for today make use of this model‚ from web browsing to electronic mail. Over the years‚ competing models of networking emerged to compete with the client-server model. The peer-to-peer model has been a prominent competitor with vast differences. Mainframe architecture‚ from which the client-server evolved‚ still has a place

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    Domain Name Server

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    address book of IP addresses. Instead‚ we just connect through a domain name server‚ also called a DNS server or name server‚ which manages a massive database that maps domain names to IP addresses. Whether we’re accessing a Web site or sending e-mail‚ your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name we’re trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution‚ and we would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example‚ when we enter "http://www

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    Client Server Architecture

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    CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE BSc 3&4 Aug 2012 – Nov 2012 HURES CASE STUDY 1. Do you think the problems faced by Hures‚ both past and present‚ are unique? Why or why not? The problems faced by Hures company in the past are common as this was what most companies have face after the revolution from the so called GOOD OLD DAYS in which mainframes roamed the earth and life was simple. Mainframes are powerful computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations

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    Broken Windows

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    whether Broken Windows theory explains the causes of crime in these areas specifically the cities of Atlanta‚ College Park‚ East Point‚ and Union City within Fulton County. Compared to other major counties and cities that surround Fulton County these four cities had the highest crime rates out of all. This paper also presents the arguments for and against the use of Broken Windows in police polices and policing. Finally this paper will discuss how the use or lack of use of broken windows affects the

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    Girl in the Window

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    1. My initial reaction to this piece was a mix of sadness‚ disgust and confusion. I didn’t think it was possible for a mother to neglect their child to such extremes. To me it seems outlandish for a child to never be held or given the basic forms of human contact. Then for her brothers to not have an instinct to protect her‚ surprised me as well. I have five brothers; four are half brothers and two I’ve never met. If I found out any one of them was in trouble‚ there is no doubt in my mind I would

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    how web server works

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    connection to a Web server‚ requested a page and received it. Behind the Scenes If you want to get into a bit more detail on the process of getting a Web page onto your computer screen‚ here are the basic steps that occurred behind the scenes: The browser broke the URL into three parts: The protocol ("http") The server name ("www.howstuffworks.com") The file name ("web-server.htm") The browser communicated with a # HYPERLINK "http://computer.howstuffworks.com/dns.htm" #name server# to translate

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