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In Firefox, click Tools and click Add-ons. In the Add-ons window, you can view all installed add-ons, and customize them. To visit the add-ons page, click the Get Extensions link in the bottom-right corner. Lire la suite

Click up there I'll look at screen go down the window where it says pictures. Click on pictures it says camera roll. Lire la suite

Try Connecting The Device Again

The first thing to do when your iPad says “This accessory may not be supported” is try connecting it again. Tap the Dismiss button and pull your accessory out of your iPad's Lightning port. Plug it back in to see if the same pop-up appears.
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Now let's go through some ways to fix the “accessory not supported” error.

  1. Unplug and Reconnect the Device.
  2. Restart Your iPhone.
  3. Clean Your Charging Port.
  4. Get MFi-Certified Accessories.
  5. Make Sure Your Accessory Is Compatible.
  6. Update Your iPhone's iOS.
  7. Try Another Accessory.
  8. Check the Adapter.
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F2, the ASUS Enter-BIOS Key

For most ASUS laptops, the key you use to enter BIOS is F2, and as with all computers, you enter BIOS as the computer is booting up. However, unlike on many laptops, ASUS recommends that you press and hold the F2 key before you switch on the power.
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First thing you're going to do is. Click on that Start menu. And then click on the gear icon for settings. Once there you're going to click on update. And security then click recovery. Lire la suite

PC manufacturers like HP, Dell, Asus, etc., offer the Windows OS with a built-in Product Key that can be activated right away. This is called as the Original Equipment Manufacturer or OEM key. It comes programmed into your PCs. This embedded product key is stored in the NVRAM of the BIOS/EFI on the motherboard. Lire la suite

Active Directory (AD) is Microsoft's proprietary directory service. It runs on Windows Server and enables administrators to manage permissions and access to network resources. Active Directory stores data as objects. An object is a single element, such as a user, group, application or device such as a printer. Lire la suite

To find the FQDN

  1. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
  2. In the left pane of the Active Directory Domains and Trusts dialog box, look under Active Directory Domains and Trusts. The FQDN for the computer or computers is listed.
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Active Directory (AD) is a database and set of services that connect users with the network resources they need to get their work done. The database (or directory) contains critical information about your environment, including what users and computers there are and who's allowed to do what. Lire la suite