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Suppressing read receipts in Outlook 2003

By | Nov 15, 2011

@ Ref : EHA/End User Self Help/Common IT Services setup These steps are mandatory for our mail server as return receipts are interpreted as spam by our smtp server. This might be a bug in Outlook as it happens exclusively in Outlook. Not following the steps outlined below, will ensure that your outgoing email is [...]

Getting USB Tethering/wireless hotspot up on the HTC Wildfire S

By | Nov 14, 2011

I’d been a bit down lately after purchasing the HTC Wildfire S. The purpose was not only to have 3G data access on my phone, but also to tether it via USB and use it as a modem in lieu of my Tata Photon +. This was not because of poor performance (Tata’s performance and [...]

Components of a Network

By | Sep 14, 2011

Back to Networking Simplified The Network schematic showing how the parts of the network connect to each other are detailed in the next post. You might want to take a peek.  In this post, I want you to get familiar with each of the devices and the connectors you would find on them and how [...]

How it connects together

By | Aug 9, 2011

Back to Networking Simplified  You now know enough about your networking basics to start putting things together. However don’t rush into it as this post would be incomplete without the upcoming posts on wiring your network so that you can setup your wiring once and forget it for a long time to come. Then there [...]

Networking basics

By | Aug 7, 2011

Back to Networking Simplified Remember, you are going to get only as much basics as you need to set up your own Home or small office network. If you need additional information please look elsewhere as this post is written with a particular audience in mind and too much information is overwhelming and confusing.  

What is a server?

By | Aug 7, 2011

Back to Networking Simplified This is something I get regularly quizzed about.  When the server is installed in a networking cabinet and looks radically different from a desktop in its form factor, people have no questions about it. However when its form factor changes for example in the lower range servers and someone looks at [...]

How a computer works

By | Aug 5, 2011

Back to Networking Simplified We can divide the logical parts of a computer into five horizontal slices. Hardware (Right at the bottom) Firmware or BIOS software (Basic Input/Output System) The Operating System Driver Software ( Device drivers) Application Software (Topmost)  

Networking Simplified

By | Aug 5, 2011

I work for an organization which is an association of about 20 odd mission hospitals spread out over suburban and rural India. Although our hospitals are spread out more over North, Central and North Eastern India, there are other similar organizations who call me up for consultancy regularly who cover some of the parts left [...]

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