Papers 1881-1890 of total 9987 found.
… Auditing to identify potential risks  Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) for secure Internet connections With Windows NT, you control which users and applications have access to your crucial data, line-of-business applications…
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…of access includes printing, displaying, and other form of disclosure, including simply revealing the existence of an object. The major areas of security that Windows 98 have are local security, network security and Internet security. We are going to look…
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…computer packages, with software and internet included for a reasonable price. Recently they have introduced the idea of being able to trade in your computer after a two-year period for the latest version. Global marketing is important to Gateway, they have…
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…Music over the Internet has become a popular form of entertainment. Daily, people download and listen to music online. The rapid growth of such sites as Napster and MP3.COM is evidence of the popularity of online music. While music lovers enjoy…
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…advance in technology have led to such things as the Internet, wireless communication, digital photography, broadband, email, and many more. These innovations have greatly changed the way the world communicates and interacts. Who would have imagined 20 years…
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…, Volume XI. (2). Internet, SouthernUteIndianTribe.com (3) Internet, SouthernUteIndianTribe.com (4) Encyclopedia, Wonderful World of Knowledge, Volume XI (5) Internet, SouthernUteIndianTribe.com…
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…. This is keeping people updated and helping to create public opinion on matters of foreign affairs. Another tool for increased awareness is through the Internet. The Internet is a little bit harder to control (by the government) and provides fairly reliable…
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…has then there been a medium where the common man has had as much say as a national newspaper. Nearly anyone with an Internet account can make a web page and voice his or her opinions on such trivial things as yesterday's television show or such important…
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…is a credible antitode to the time-consuming practice of sequential search engine searches. By using a meta search engine to search several search engines at once and obtain ranked, clickable results, Web searchers can accomplish the Internet equivalent of doing…
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…is that programs or files don’t need to be run in order to activate the spreading of a worm. Because of this worms can be very dangerous when released on to computer networks. The Internet Worm was released on to the Internet on the 2nd November 1988 spread to over…
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