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Friday 25 March 2011

Install windows in P-3 System

Windows 2000  in P-3 System
1. Press Dell/F2/F10 for enter in BIOS of system.
2. Disable the inbuilt Anti-virus which provided by company of      Mother Board 810
3. Now your computer is able to install your windows sever.


  

Monday 21 March 2011

Mr. Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy


Mr. Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy (Mr. N.R. Narayana Murthy) is an Indian industrialist, software engineer and the founder of Infosys. Born into a Kannada Madhawa Brahmin family in Mysore, Indian on  20.08.1946. He graduated wiht dregree3 in electrical engineering from National Institute of Engineerin and Master's from IIT Kanpur 1969.
His wife, Sudha Murthy  Kulkarni, is an Indian social worker and accomplished author. She is known for her philanthropic work through the Infosys Foundation. They have two children - Rohan and Akshata.

Family Phot of MR. Murthy





 -:Life lessons of Mr. Murthy:-  
He learned these lessons in the context of his early career struggles, a life lived under the influence of sometimes unplanned events which were the crucibles that tempered his character and reshaped his future.
The first event occurred when he was a graduate student in Control Theory at IIT, Kanpur, in India. At breakfast on a bright Sunday morning in 1968, he had a chance encounter with a famous computer scientist on sabbatical from a well-known US university.Scientist was discussing exciting new developments in the field of computer science with a large group of students and how such developments would alter our future. Scientist was articulate, passionate and quite convincing. He was hooked. He went straight from breakfast to the library, read four or five papers Scientist had suggested, and left the library determined to study computer science. This experience taught him that valuable advice can sometimes come from an unexpected source, and chance events can sometimes open new doors.
The next event of his left an indelible mark on me occurred in 1974. The location: Nis, a border town between former Yugoslavia, now Serbia, and Bulgaria. He was hitchhiking from Paris back to Mysore, India, my home town. By the time a kind driver dropped him at Nis railway station at 9 p.m. on a Saturday night, the restaurant was closed. So was the bank the next morning, and He could not eat because he had no local money. He slept on the railway platform until 8.30 pm in the night when the Sofia Express pulled in.

The only passengers in his compartment were a girl and a boy. He struck a conversation in French with the young girl. She talked about the travails of living in an iron curtain country, until they were roughly interrupted by some policemen who, he later gathered, were summoned by the young man who thought they were criticising the communist government of Bulgaria.
The girl was led away; he backpack and sleeping bag were confiscated. He was dragged along the platform into a small 8x8 foot room with a cold stone floor and a hole in one corner by way of toilet facilities. He was held in that bitterly cold room without food or water for over 72 hours.

He had lost all hope of ever seeing the outside world again, when the door opened. He was again dragged out unceremoniously, locked up in the guard's compartment on a departing freight train and told that he would be released 20 hours later upon reaching Istanbul. The guard's final words still ring in his  ears  --  "You are from a friendly country called India and that is why we are letting you go!"
The journey to Istanbul was lonely, and he was starving. This long, lonely, cold journey forced him to deeply rethink his convictions about Communism. Early on a dark Thursday morning, after being hungry for 108 hours, he was purged of any last vestiges of affinity for the Left.
He concluded that entrepreneurship, resulting in large-scale job creation, was the only viable mechanism for eradicating poverty in societies.
Deep in his heart, he always thanks the Bulgarian guards for transforming him from a confused Leftist into a determined, compassionate capitalist! Inevitably, this sequence of events led to the eventual founding of Infosys in 1981.


While these first two events were rather fortuitous, the next two, both concerning the Infosys journey, were more planned and profoundly influenced his career trajectory.


Sunday 20 March 2011

CISCO

CISCO
Cisco Systems, Inc. is an American-based multinational corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, networking, voice, and communications technology and services. This bulletin covers most Cisco IOS Software releases. Sometimes Cisco may release Cisco IOS Software that does not adhere to all of the conventions explained in this bulletin. In those cases, the information in the product literature of the particular software release supersedes the information in this bulletin.
Q-1    Why we use cisco?

Ans.  1.       Very good ‘Good-Will’ in market.
2.       User friendly IOS of router and switch which can easily manager. All IOS of router/switch is CLI (Command Line Interface) mode.
3.       In provides us very good helping support by trained engineers, more over it provides. FAQ "frequently-asked questions" on its site any one can ask question on their site.
ISO (Interface Operating System) Every Branded managed router and switch have 16 bits operating system which known as ISO. It is set base CLI mode.
Command Lind Mode
C:\>cd ф window <┘
C:\ window>

IOS Mode
Router>
Router>enable <┘                       (privilege mode of router,” <┘”= Press enter)
Router#config ф t <┘                   (“config”=configure, ‘’t’’= terminal, “#”=Prompt)
Router(config)#
Router(config)#inf фe0<┘             (“inf”=interface)
Router(config_if)#ipфaddф10.0.0.1ф255.0.0.0<┘
Router(config_i)#noфshut<┘         (it is used to updated the interface without restaring router)
Router(config_t)#ctrt+Z<┘            (it is used to exit one by one)
Router#shфrun<┘             
Watch it
TO be Cont.......................                                           

Monday 14 March 2011

What is internet?

INTERNET
 Internet is a universal system of computer networks that are interconnected to serve millions or even billions of people around the world. Internet will bring you to the year 1960. The United States federal government works in partnership with private sectors that has commercial interests.  In fact, the United States Defense Department experimented on it for the purpose of inter-government facility for a secured exchange of information. It is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies.
In the 1980s, the Internet has grown due to the National Science Foundation funding the United States backbone. Later, private organizations began funding for backbones that are intended for commercial use. This led the interconnection of various networks and the worldwide users began to participate in developing the new technology.

Professor Leonard Kleinrock with one of the first ARPANET Interface Message Processors at UCLA





Thursday 10 March 2011

Exchange Server

What is Exchange Server?

Microsoft Exchange Server is the server side of a client–server, collaborative application product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Servers line of server products and is used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure products. Exchange's major features consist of electronic mail, calendaring, contacts and tasks; support for mobile and web-based access to information; and support for data storage
History
Planning the migration from Microsoft's internal "legacy XENIX-based messaging system" to Exchange Server environment began in April 1993, and by January 1995 some 500 users were running on Exchange Server Beta 1. By April 1996 32,000 users were migrated to that environment.

Edition

Exchange 1.0
Exchange Server 4.0
Exchange Server 5.0
Exchange Server 5.5
Exchange Server 2000
Exchange Server 2003
Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Server 2008
Exchange Server 2010





How to Setup Exchange Server 2010
Follow the steps below to correctly configure your Exchange Server 2010 email server for general use, and for use with I Get Mail.  Note that for this document we are assuming you are installing Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2 64 Bit.
Pre-Installation Checklist
Install Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version
Configure your static IP address
Activate Auto Updates
Add role - Active Directory Services
Add role - Active Directory Lightweight Services
Add feature - Windows Process Activation Service
Add role - Web Server (IIS)
Add feature - PowerShell
Enable TCP Port Sharing
Apply the 2007 Office System Converter
Roles / Features NOT to install
Installing Exchange Server 2010
Allow IGetMail access to your Exchange Server
Adding EMail Users

Pre-Installation Checklist
Make sure you have all of the following steps in place before you setup Exchange Server 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2 64 Bit.
For simplicity we are assuming you are setting up a small office where one machine will be used for both the Active Directory and the Exchange Server. This setup works just fine and reduces the number of machines to maintain. If you have a larger office you may want to consider separating the Active Directory machine and the Exchange 2010 Server. 
Install Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version
Exchange 2010 is a 64 bit application and requires 64 bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008.  You should select a computer that is capable of running the 64 bit version of Windows Server 2003 or 2008.  For this example, we will start with a clean installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version that has not had any roles installed. 
After installing Windows Server 2008 R2 we set the clock and the name of the server to be "EX2010".  At this point this server is configured to be a stand alone computer with default settings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMLy9e7wX-4&feature=related


Full Detail of Server 



Windows Servers.
A server computer is a computer, or series of computers, that link other computers or electronic devices together. They often provide essential services across a network, either to private users inside a large organization or to public users via the internet. For example, when you enter a query in a search engine, the query is sent from your computer over the internet to the servers that store all the relevant web pages. The results are sent back by the server to your computer. Many servers have dedicated functionality such as web servers, print servers, and database servers. Enterprise servers are servers that are used in a business context.

Windows Servers 2003
Windows Server 2003 (also referred to as Win2K3) is a server operating system produced by Microsoft, introduced on 24 April 2003. An updated version, Windows Server 2003 R2, was released to manufacturing on 6 December 2005. Windows Server 2003 comes in a number of editions, each targeted towards a particular size and type of business.[4] In general, all variants of Windows Server 2003 have the ability to share files and printers, act as an application server, and host message queues, provide email services, authenticate users, act as an X.509 certificate server, provide LDAP directory services, serve streaming media, and to perform other server-oriented functions.

Web Edition
Standard Edition
Enterprise Edition
Datacenter Edition
Windows Compute Cluster Server
Windows Storage Server
 Installation of Windows Servers 2003
Standard Edition
Requirement
Standard Edition
Enterprise Edition
Datacenter Edition
Web Edition
Minimum CPU Speed
133 MHz
133 MHz for x86-based computers
733 MHz for Itanium-based computers*
400 MHz for x86-based computers
733 MHz for Itanium-based computers*
133 MHz
Recommended CPU Speed
550 MHz
733 MHz
733 MHz
550 MHz
Minimum RAM
128 MB
128 MB
512 MB
128 MB
Recommended Minimum RAM
256 MB
256 MB
1 GB
256 MB
Maximum RAM
4 GB
32 GB for x86-based computers 512 GB for Itanium-based computers*
64 GB for x86-based computers 512 GB for Itanium-based computers*
2 GB
Multiprocessor Support **
Up to 4
Up to 8
Minimum 8 required Maximum 64
Up to 2
Disk Space for Setup
1.5 GB
1.5 GB for x86-based computers 2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers*
1.5 GB for x86-based computers 2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers*
1.5 GB


Start the computer from the CD. Windows server 2003 welcome screen and available options press enter

Read and accept the licensing agreement and press F8 if you accept it.

Select or create the partition on which you will install Windows Server 2003.Now you need to click C to create new partition

Enter the partition size and press enter

After creating the partition you need to select where you want to install windows server 2003 press enter

Now you need to format your new partition with NTFS select the option as below and press enter

Drive Format is in progress

After format setup will start copying files is in progress

Setup Initializes your windows configuration

The computer will restart now and the installation process will start in graphical mode.

It will then begin to load device drivers based upon what it finds on your computer. You don’t need to do anything at this stage.

Click Customize to change regional settings, if necessary.
Current System Locale – Affects how programs display dates, times, currency, and numbers. Choose the locale that matches your location, for example, United Kingdom.
Current Keyboard Layout – Accommodates the special characters and symbols used in different languages. Your keyboard layout determines which characters appear when you press keys on the keyboard.
If you don’t need to make any changes just press Next.

Enter the name and Organization click next

Enter your product key click next

Select the license mode you want to use click next

Enter the computer name and administrator password click next

Select the correct date and time for your computer click next

Installing network in progress
Now you need to set the network settings here select custom settings click next

Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) click on properties

Select use the following ip address radio button and enter you ip address details click ok

After configuring IP address you need to click next

In the Workgroup or Domain window enter the name of your workgroup or domain.
A workgroup is a small group of computers on a network that enables users to work together and does not support centralized administration.
A domain is a logical grouping of computers on a network that has a central security database for storing security information. Centralized security and administration are important for computers in a domain because they enable an administrator to easily manage computers that are geographically distant from each other. A domain is administered as a unit with common rules and procedures. Each domain has a unique name, and each computer within a domain has a unique name.
If you’re a stand-alone computer, or if you don’t know what to enter, or if you don’t have the sufficient rights to join a domain – leave the default entry selected and press Next.

Next the setup process will finish copying files and configuring the setup. You do not need to do anything.


After finishing installation process your system will reboot and you can see logon screen

Now link for video 

Installation of Windows Servers 2003


Enterprise Edition

Count......Part 2
 

Installation of XP

Step 1 - Start your PC and place your Windows XP CD in your CD/DVD-ROM drive. Your PC should automatically detect the CD and you will get a message saying "Press any key to boot from CD". Soon as computer starts booting from the CD your will get the following screen:

Step 2 - At this stage it will ask you to press F6 if you want to install a third party Raid or SCSI driver. If you are using a an IDE Hard Drive then you do not need to press F6. If you are using a SCSI or SATA Hard drive then you must press F6 otherwise Windows will not detect your Hard Drive during the installation. Please make sure you have the Raid drivers on a floppy disk. Normally the drivers are supplied on a CD which you can copy to a floppy disk ready to be installed. If you are not sure how to do this then please read your motherboard manuals for more information.

Step 3 - Press S to Specify that you want to install additional device.

Step 4 - You will be asked to insert the floppy disk with the Raid or SCSI drivers. Press enter after you have inserted the disk.

Step 5 - You will see a list of Raid drivers for your HDD. Select the correct driver for your device and press enter.

Step 6 - You will then get a Windows XP Professional Setup screen. You have the option to do a new Windows install, Repair previous install or quit. Since we are doing a new install we just press Enter to continue.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q47ufdLmiho&feature=related

Wednesday 9 March 2011


Windows is the latest release of Microsoft windows, a series of operting systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and busines perpose. It was released to maufacting on July 22, 2009, and reach gerernal reatail on October 22, 2009, less than three years after the release of its predecessor, vista.
Best Feature
Windows
Windows 7 includes a number of new features, such as advances in touch and handwriting recognition, support for virtual hard disks, improved performance on multi-core processors. Many new items have been added to the Control Panel, including ClearType Text Tuner, Display Color Calibration Wizard, Gadgets, Recovery, Troubleshooting, Workspaces Center, Location and Other Sensors, Credential Manager, Biometric Devices, System Icons, and Display. Windows Security Center has been renamed to Windows Action Center (Windows Health Center and Windows Solution Center in earlier builds), which encompasses both security and maintenance of the computer. Readyboost on 32bit editions now supports up to 256 Gigabytes of extra allocation. Windows 7 also supports images in the RAW image format through the addition of Windows Imaging Component-enabled image decoders, which enables raw image thumbnails, previewing and metadata display in Windows Explorer, plus full-size viewing and slideshows in Windows Photo Viewer and Window Media Center.
This functionality is also accomplished with keyboard shortcuts. Unlike in Windows Vista, window borders and the taskbar do not turn opaque when a window is maximized with Windows Aero applied. Instead, they remain translucent.





1. Multi-touch in Win 7
With touch technology becoming the latest trend after Apple’s revolutionary multi-touch iPhone, Windows 7 has multi-touch for all the supported hardware. HP Touchsmart series is one of them.
2. Aero Peek
Aero Peek allows Win 7 users to instantly make all the opened windows transparent. So let say, you want to see the weather on Windows 7 sidebar Gadget, this will be very useful.
3. New Taskbar
Windows 7 desktop will look different now because of the new taskbar. You can now reorder the opened Window buttons. It has Jump Lists feature which will allow you to access common programs very easily. And you can see the full screen preview before switching to a window. As you can see above, Quick Launch bar and taskbar are merged together in Windows 7.
4. Games
Along with old Windows Vista games, Win 7 will have online version of Checkers, Spades and Backgammon. If you remember, recently there was a new robot game Tinker on Vista. This was a part of Vista Ultimate.
5. Media Center
Win 7 comes with enhanced Media Center experience. It will have Internet TV which will telecast MSN channels by default and will have a desktop sidebar gadget for the same too.
6. NetBook Edition
Netbooks are the light weight portable laptops used for browsing, email etc. It seems that by this year end we’ll see Netbooks by every major Brand like HP, Dell, Sony etc. Windows 7, apart from Ultimate Edition and Business edition will also have Netbook Edition. Though, of course it’ll be a stripped down version.
7. Performance and User Friendliness
Windows 7 will tremendously reduce the time to install an app. Also, now Windows will be less annoying with very less UAC prompt. For developers also, Win7 will reduce the time taken for developing Windows app.

Installation Step









Microsoft recently announced the public release of its new operating system Windows 7 beta version. This is available for download both for x86 (32-bit) and X64 (64-bit) hardware. For more information on system requirements and downloads, click here
If you have already installed WIndows Vista or Windows Server 2008 from scratch then this shouldn’t look too different for you.
Boot with the installation media and once past through the initial splasdh screen, select the Language and regional settings including keyboard layout and click Next.
windows7-1 
Click Install Now button
windows7-2
Accept the License terms and click Next
windows7-3
Select Custom (advanced) option to perform a fresh installation
windows7-4
Select the disk and partition it if necessary and click next
windows7-5
This should start copying the files, expand it and perform feature and update installation and reboot your PC.
windows7-6
After reboot the installation continues the configurations and reboot again for first login.
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Windows will take you through the initial setup of your PC, starting with setting up a user and the name of the PC. Once entered, click next
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Set the password for the user and click Next
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Enter the product key. At the time of Download, Microsoft would have provided you with a product key for evaluation valid until the 1st July 2009. Enter the key and click Next
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Setup Windows Updates as per your requirement (default to install recommended and important updates is recommended)
windows7-13
Set the date and time for your PC and the Day light savings for your country (if any) and click next
windows7-14
Setup your Network type. This should try and connect to your Network
windows7-15
Windows will then setup a password for your homegroup (similar to the Workgroup in Windows XP and earlier). You can choose to skip this step if you want to configure it later.
windows7-16
This should finalize the settings and launch you straight into your desktop.
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There you go, your new Windows 7 Beta up and running. First outlook looks to be good for a Beta version of a Microsoft Operating System.
windows7-20 windows7-21
Have fun!!!
Gallery
The following is the Screenshot gallery from Windows 7 beta installation…






सीरियल केस फॉर विन्दोव्स ७ फोल्लोविंग अरे
Windows 7 Beta 32-bit 1
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 Windows 7 Enterprise OEM
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