Chris Stoneff
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The home key will take you to the beginning of the line you are on - try it, type a bunch of stuff then hit the Home key and you will be brought to the beginning of the line. If you are in a multi-line document, hitting CTRL+Home will bring you to the start of … Read more
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Depends on the number of computers. In a 3 computer network... The bus will have two terminators at each end of the bus, three T connections (one for each system) and two lengths of cable in between the three systems (from comp 1 to 2 and from comp 2 to 3) A ring will generally … Read more
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If you are in windows, open a command prompt and type "ipconfig /all" without the quotes. You can also type ncpa.cpl from the run menu to open the network control panel applet then double click any connection and look at the status area. In Linux, it can vary depending on your method, but ifconfig can … Read more
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These are two unrelated items first off. SSL = secure sockets layer USB = universal serial bus SSL is used to provide security for network traffic between two endpoints by first validating the host server is who it says it is (SSL certificate) the encrypting the data sent between client and server (web server and … Read more
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If you are asking how to make the text displayed when in Windows larger, right-click n the desktop and choose personalize. On the left side of the Personalization window is a link that says "Adjust font size (DPI)". The default is 96 DPI. If you want it larger, choose the "Large Scale (120 DPI)..." option. … Read more
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The answer is two fold:
  1. If you don't know what regedit is or does and you want to potentially make your system inoperable, use regedit.
  2. If you do know what regedit is and does, it allows the changing of settings that have no interface, removal of programs, changing of system behaviors and much more.
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