Genshiro Guide


Clustering in Windows 2003 R2

Posted in Microsoft, 70-293 by Andrew on the November 23rd, 2007

In this presentation, you’ll learn step-by-step how to cluster Windows 2003 R2. Brian shows you how to configure and cluster a two node cluster, preparing it for any future services like SQL Server or Exchange.

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VBScript : Search for Attributes in the Global Catalog

Posted in Microsoft, VBScript by Andrew on the September 20th, 2007

This script will help you search for specific attributes in Windows 2003’s Global Catalog.

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Bringing Up a Router

Posted in Cisco, CCNA by Andrew on the September 20th, 2007

When you first bring up a Cisco router, it will run a power-on self-test (POST). If it passes, it will then look for and load the Cisco IOS from flash memory–if an IOS file is present. (Just in case you don’t know, flash memory is an electronically erasable programmable read-only memory– an EEPROM.) After that, the IOS loads and looks for a valid configuration–the startup-config– that’s stored by default in nonvolatile RAM, or NVRAM.

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Top 10 certifications and what they mean

Posted in Career Development by Andrew on the September 20th, 2007

1. MCSE
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification suffered a bad reputation several years back when numerous people were memorizing the answers to exam questions from “brain dumps” posted by test-takers on the Internet and obtaining the certification without any real understanding of the technology.

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Select the right hardware for your CCNA Studies

Posted in Cisco, CCNA by Andrew on the July 18th, 2007

Discussion on what hardware to choose to prepare for the Cisco CCNA exam - will Cisco 2500 series routers work? Is Ciscokits.com a good place to buy them? Do you need “current equipment”? What about the CCNA test changes that will be coming up in November?

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