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REFLECTION ABOUT FILE AND PRINTER SHARING

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  Niña Noelyn Ancheta Clark Dave P. Literatus 1. insert the cross over cable at the system unit     press windows + r and type ncpa.cpl     right click ethernet and click properties     uncheck ipv6 and click ipv4 then properties     change the IP address, gateway and the subnet mask     check if the pair if connected in the cmd prompt     make a new file and right click it and click properties     click share and click everyone then click read/write     go to advance settings and accept all permission     go to settings then go to network and sharing center     then turn on all of the permission given     go to files then network     enter the network path of your pair     then if you received the file then it is done     2. the collaboration is important because the pair must work together for this task to be completed we helped each other so...

REFLECTION ON CREATING GROUP POLICY

R E F L E C T I O N O F C R E A T I N G R O U P P O L I C Y Reflecting on my recent experience creating group policies in Windows Server 2008 R2, I found it to be a valuable learning opportunity. Understanding how GPOs interact within Active Directory helped me see their impact on user and computer settings across the network. I faced some challenges, especially when policies didn't apply as expected, which taught me the importance of testing and clear communication with my team. Exploring the settings in the Group Policy Management Console was eye-opening, revealing how we can enhance user productivity and strengthen security. That's all for our reflection, Thanks! Question How do you know that you already create group policy?     -  To check if you've created a Group Policy Object (GPO), open the Group Policy Management Console by pressing Windows + R , typing gpmc.msc , and hitting Enter . Navigate to your domain and look under "Group Policy Objects" for a ...

CONFIGURE NETWORK SERVICES

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1. What is an IP Address?  -An IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to a network, allowing them to communicate with each other.  2. What is the difference between Static and Dynamic IP address?  -A static IP address remains constant, while a dynamic IP address changes periodically, typically assigned by a network's DHCP server.  3. What is IPCONFIG command? - IPCONFIG is a command-line utility used to view and manage network settings on a Windows computer, including IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways.  4. What is DNS? - DNS (Domain Name System) translates human-readable domain names (like google.com) into numerical IP addresses that computers use to communicate.  5. What is a wireless network?  -A wireless network uses radio waves to connect devices without physical cables, enabling communication over a broader area.  6. What is a Default Gateway?  -A default gateway acts as a router, directi...