Method of how to install the software which is Adobe Photoshop version CS5 in windows operating system?
First of all after download Adobe Photoshop CS5. Open the folder where you download the Adobe Photoshop CS5 usually its download location is in downloads in My Documents in Windows XP. Double click the last option which is “set up” as shown in picture below to start the installation.
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LAN, MAN, and WAN are three types of computer networks. How did they come about, what are the differences between them, and how can you connect to them? Read on to find the answers to these questions.
Local Area Network (LAN)
LAN stands for Local Area Network. In this case, “Local” generally means within the same building. The most common network technology used on a LAN is Ethernet, which refers to the type of equipment used to connect the computers making up the network.
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What is Virtual Machine (VPS)?
Virtual machines, also known as Virtual Private Servers (VPS), are virtualized server environments within a physical host server. The host server can serve as a single or as multiple virtual machines, each one having its own operating system and some dedicated roles installed. For the user, the VPS will appear as a dedicated server.
Each virtual machine that is hosted on a host server is allocated a certain amount of memory and hard disk space. The physical CPU's of the server are shared seamlessly by the various VPS.
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In this article, we’ll discuss two major forms of network connectivity; lease lines and MPLS. The fundamental concept for both Lease line and MPLS technologies is that they are used to connect multiple branches in order to facilitate access, as well as transfer of data between these multiple branches as a way of speeding up the business transactions of an entity. Let’s look at the fundamental ways in which each technology accomplishes this task.
Lease Line Communication
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As remote network connections between computers continue to increase in popularity in the home and business world, you have two main options when determining what type of media is the best for your needs; LAN cables or fiber optic cables. Which type you’ll need is determined by your computing needs. In this article, we’ll discuss the differences between the two.
What is a LAN Cable?
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What is Kerberos and How Does it Work?
Kerberos is protocol software that is used in the authentication of communication among the computers connected in a network. It works by prompting computers connected to the same network to provide their identity. This ensures that each user operates in a secure mode, preventing unauthorized access to data. Kerberos is mostly used on the client to server type of networking, and it ensures that the client and server are experiencing equal authentication.

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The ISA, or Internet Security and Acceleration Server, (currently called Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway) is a part of Microsoft’s protection solutions. It protects the user from malware (software designed to access and manipulate information on a computer or computer network without the approval from the owner) and decreases the time required to enter a frequently accessed website on a network.

ISA Server Functions
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The technology behind the cell phone goes back to the days of the two-way radios, or radiophones. Such radios were used extensively from World War II through about 1973. There was no concept of hand-held mobile devices. Technology has come a long way since those days.
When the concept of hand-held mobile devices was introduced, it employed the technology of radio waves. Radio waves are analogue sound waves that can travel without the presence of any medium. The mobile and wireless telephones using this technology are referred to as 1G, or first generation technology. When this technology was commercially adopted, standards were introduced for them in 1980.
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Intel is synonymous with the word “processor” in the computing world. Why is this? Intel brings a reputation for revolutionary changes in computer chips.

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