Default Protocols Installed In Windows?
What are the default protocols installed in the various versions on Windows (95, 98, 98SE, ME, NT, 2000, and XP). My study guide seems to contradict itself on this issue.
Thank you in advance for all your help!!!
Thank you in advance for all your help!!!
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Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModHave you taken a look at this in your lab?
Best way to learn is hands on. Install the OS and take a peek
No copies? You should try to obtain some legal copies as you'll need them for other aspects of the software and it's just good practice.Plantwiz
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Goldmember Member Posts: 277TCP/IP
NetBIOS
ARP
Why do you need this information?
Each OS differs...I would worry about newer OSes...XP and 2000 and Vista.CCNA, A+. MCP(70-270. 70-290), Dell SoftSkills -
Lamini Member Posts: 242 ■■■□□□□□□□Download VMWare
install operating systems. ie 98, ME, XP, 2k, linux, solaris, etc... more powerful your puter, the better experience you'll get. you will need operating system CDs, or images. i dont use 2000 much now, but i remember when it was tricky remembering which used winipconfig, or ipconfig, or... you know what i mean. run VMWare, load up the virtual OS, wala. see for yourself in minutes, not hours (after you have the OS loaded. VMWare is now free to download as M$ decided to release their own version free.CompTIA: A+ / NET+ / SEC+
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