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Wednesday 27 July 2016

Networking Tutorial

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Computer Networks Course

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Thursday 21 July 2016

Set, view, change, or remove permissions on files and folders server 2012

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Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

To set, view, change, or remove permissions on files and folders

  1. Open Windows Explorer.
  2. Right-click the file or folder for which you want to set permissions, click Properties, and then click the Security tab.
  3. Do one of the following:

    • To set permissions for a group or user that does not appear in the Group or user names box, click Add. Type the name of the group or user you want to set permissions for and then click OK.
    • To change or remove permissions from an existing group or user, click the name of the group or user.
  4. Do one of the following:

    • To allow or deny a permission, in the Permissions for User or Group box, select the Allow or Deny check box.
    • To remove the group or user from the Group or user names box, click Remove.
Notes
  • To open Windows Explorer, click Start, point to All programs, point to Accessories, and then click Windows Explorer.
  • In the Windows Server 2003 family, the Everyone group no longer includes Anonymous Logon.
  • You can only set file and folder permissions on drives formatted to use NTFS.
  • To change permissions, you must be the owner or have been granted permission to do so by the owner.
  • Groups or users that are granted Full Control for a folder can delete files and subfolders within that folder, regardless of the permissions that protect the files and subfolders.
  • If the check boxes under Permissions for User or Group are shaded or if the Remove button is unavailable, then the file or folder has inherited permissions from the parent folder. For more information on how inheritance affects files and folders, see Related Topics.
  • When adding a new user or group, by default, this user or group will have Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, and Read permissions.

Information about functional differences

  • Your server might function differently based on the version and edition of the operating system that is installed, your account permissions, and your menu settings. For more information,

See Also

Concepts

View effective permissions on files and folders
Set, view, change, or remove special permissions
File and folder permissions
How inheritance affects file and folder permissions
Command-line reference A-Z
Permissions

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Wednesday 20 July 2016

Cisco CCNA 1 Networking Fundamentals tutorials

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video courses

Video Lecture Description Sub-Category Time Click to view video
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How to configure networking for Windows XP and Vista Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Basics of ipconfig, ping, tracert, nslookup, and netstat Cisco CCNA 10 min Click to view videos
Network Layers - OSI, TCP/IP Models -Part 1 Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Network Layers - OSI, TCP/IP Models -Part2 Cisco CCNA 8 min Click to view videos
Network Layers - OSI, TCP/IP Models -Part3 Cisco CCNA 4 min Click to view videos
Using nslookup to resolve domain names to ip addresses Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Intro to using Wireshark - CCNA Network Fundamentals Cisco CCNA 6 min Click to view videos
Telnet client and server demonstration in Windows Vista and XP Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
The DHCP process in Wireshark Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Packet Tracer for Beginners - Part 1 Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Packet Tracer for Beginners - Part 2 Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Packet Tracer Intro to Routing - 1, Cisco CCNA Cisco CCNA 11 min Click to view videos
Packet Tracer Intro to Routing - 2, Cisco CCNA Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Packet Tracer Intro to Routing - 3, Cisco CCNA Cisco CCNA 8 min Click to view videos
Packet Tracer Intro to Routing - 4, Cisco CCNA Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
2 Cisco routers & 2 clients in a simple 3 network layout -part1 Cisco CCNA 11 min Click to view videos
2 Cisco routers & 2 clients in a simple 3 network layout -part2 Cisco CCNA 10 min Click to view videos
2 Cisco routers & 2 clients in a simple 3 network layout -part3 Cisco CCNA 10 min Click to view videos
2 Cisco routers & 2 clients in a simple 3 network layout -part4 Cisco CCNA 6 min Click to view videos
How many broadcast domains? Diagram Question CCNA Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Subnetting, Cisco CCNA, Binary Numbers -Part 1 Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Subnetting, Cisco CCNA, Binary Numbers -Part 2 Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Subnetting, Cisco CCNA, IP Addresses and Binary -Part 3 Cisco CCNA 4 min Click to view videos
Subnetting, Cisco CCNA, IP Addresses, Netmasks & Binary -Part 4 Cisco CCNA 7 min Click to view videos
Find the Private IP Addresses Question Cisco CCNA 6 min Click to view videos
Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 1 The Magic Number Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 2 The Magic Number Cisco CCNA 6 min Click to view videos
Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 3 The Magic Number Cisco CCNA 10 min Click to view videos
Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 4 The Magic Number Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 5 The Magic Number Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 6 The Magic Number Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Subnetting - Classful Netmasks - part1 Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Subnetting - ANDing - part2 Cisco CCNA 10 min Click to view videos
Subnetting - Finding the Subnets - part3 Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Find the Subnet Question Made Easy -part4 Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Samurai Cisco Subnetting - part5 Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Sample Subnetting Question - Cisco CCNA - part6 Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Class A Subnetting Cisco CCNA 5 min Click to view videos
Class B Subnetting with a Class C Address Cisco CCNA 6 min Click to view videos
What is the subnet? Easy Solution Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Solving Subnetting Questions for the Cisco CCNA - 1 Cisco CCNA 8 min Click to view videos
How to work with VLSM in the Cisco CCNA -Part1 Cisco CCNA 8 min Click to view videos
How to work with VLSM in the Cisco CCNA -Part2 Cisco CCNA 9 min Click to view videos
Solve a VLSM subnet problem - Cisco CCNA Cisco CCNA 12 min Click to view videos
Subnet a network and provide additional subnets Cisco CCNA 10 min Click to view videos
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Installing Reverse Proxy on Windows Server 2012 R2 (Web Application Proxy)

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Install Windows 2012 R2 with GUI

Install the certificate onto the server
I don't tick "Mark this key as exportable." Because this server will be internet facing.
Change the adfs dns record in DNS to point to the ADFS reverse proxy server
Update the Host file on the server to force adfs.company.co.za always to the primary adfs server.
Install the "Remote Access Roles"
Configure the Application Proxy
All done you should not be able to add additional applications to the reverse proxy.
Doing a quick test to see if ADFS is responding from a remote client using urlhttps://adfs.company.co.za/adfs/services/trust/mex
Ping adfs.company.co.za to make sure it is going to the Proxy
In Internet explorer open the url you should get xml back
I'll releasing blog articles on how to publish the following service in the future:
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