Please help me!!

Farquaon

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I would say,

Q1: Yes
Q2: Not a clue really.. but I would have taken a guess with choice 3
Q3: Yes
Q4: Yes
Q5: Yes
Q6: Yes... I might have chosen choice 2 though...
Q7: Yes
Q8: Yes
Q9: Yes
Q10: Yes
Q11: Yes
Q12: dunno ... I don't have a clue about IPX... I would probably have taken a guess with choice 1 or 4....
Q13: Another windoze question :p .. I would've tried choice 4
Q14: Yes
Q15: Yes

So I agree with most of your choice's... :D
I'm not 100% certain on any of them though, so don't take my opinion too serious.. ;)
 
Thanks redarrow, it does make me feel a bit more "safe". There was also another question that i see i did not include, but that was what windows network service allows you to access files on unix. I said it was NFS, the options are
1) NDS
2) ADS
3) NTLM
4) NFS <------ My choice
5) SAMBA
 
For question 8:
If a critical security patch had been released and suddenly an app was not working, I wouldn't check the product docs for a work around, since they would not include info about the patch since the docs would be prior to the patch. You would rather check the vendor website., ie Choice 2.


Question 11: Choice 3
Since you've changed the config of the original drive to MASTER - ergo it was CS originally. Some systems prefer having CS set rather than master/slave.
If both drives are set to CS, then the position on the cable determines which drive is master.

Question 13: Choice 1.

Question 14: It says how do you fix the server, so that precludes choices 2 and 4. Personally I would remove the crappy Netbeui protocol, but since that's not an option, choice 3 would be the logical answer.

And for the question you forgot:
Answer: 5) SAMBA.
It says "Windows Network Service". NFS is not native to windows. SMB is. Unless you've installed Services for Unix, but it doesn't say that.
 
Q1: Choice 3
Q2: Choice 3
Q3: Choice 4
Q4: Choice 2
Q5: Choice 4
Q6: Choice 2
Q7: Choice 4
Q8: Choice 2
Q9:
Q10: Choice 5
Q11: Choice 3
Q12: Choice 4
Q13: Choice 4
Q14: Choice 1
Q15: Choice 1
Q16: Choice 2
 
thisgeek said:
And for the question you forgot:
Answer: 5) SAMBA.
It says "Windows Network Service". NFS is not native to windows. SMB is. Unless you've installed Services for Unix, but it doesn't say that.

That's a debatable point... ;)
In the same way though SAMBA is not native to Unix, and is therefore not normally used to share Unix files...
 
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