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How To Remove An IP Routing Protocol On Windows Server 2003

When changing or replacing a routing protocol by another such as replacing RIP by OSPF, it is recommended to set the administrative protocol of the newer routing protocol to a higher value greater than the value that has the old routing protocol. This you’ll avoid a lot of routing problems such as routing loops and so on. Once you finish the setup of the new routing protocol, and verify your configuration, then you can set the administrative distance of the new routing protocol to a value lower than the one used for the older routing protocol. Additionally, you’ll have to verify

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How To Run Manual Auto-Static Updates On Windows Server

If you do not use dynamic IP routing protocols over WAN links in order to update the routing tables automatically, then you have to create static routes for the subnets on your network. Static routes carrying information about the subnets available across a demand-dial interface can be added either in a manual or automatic way. The automatic way is called auto-static updated. To run a manual auto-static updates on windows Server 2003 operating system, do the following actions:

Step 1: Open the Routing and Remote Access MMC.

Step 2: In the tree structure of the Routing

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Resolving ?STOP: 0×00000101? in a Windows Server 2008-Based System

Multiprocessing in a computer system is done to to run more than one program at the same time. This enables you to get the maximum results out of your system in a shorter time. Although multiprocessors systems are well known for their reliability, but they are no exception, when it comes to corruption. Sometimes, you may encounter system crash problems on a multiprocessor system. After which, the system prompts a STOP error message causing the system to become unbootable. The situation worsens as the data stored in the hard drive gets inaccessible. But, you need not worry as a healthy and

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