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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

AD and LDAP Takeaways

AD is a directory service for Microsoft that makes important information about individuals available on a limited basis within a certain entity. Meanwhile, LDAP is a protocol not exclusive to Microsoft that allows users to query an AD and authenticate access to it.
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Find Your Active Directory Search Base

  1. Select Start > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.
  2. In the Active Directory Users and Computers tree, find and select your domain name.
  3. Expand the tree to find the path through your Active Directory hierarchy.
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ActiveX controls are small apps that allow websites to provide content such as videos and games. They also let you interact with content like toolbars and stock tickers when you browse the web. Lire la suite

This will cause the page to reload after the specified amount of seconds.

  1. Syntax: $(document).ready(function () { setTimeout(function () { alert('Reloading Page'); location.reload(true); }, 5000); });
  2. Output: After loading the page: After 5 seconds:
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Adblock Plus is the most popular browser extension available for Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Android. Its primary purpose is to remove all intrusive advertisements from your browsing experience: YouTube video ads, Facebook ads, banners, pop-ups, pop-unders, background ads etc. Lire la suite

Some extensions, like AdBlock for example, need access to every website you browse and permission to change the way it displays. The upside is no ads, but the downside is that the extension can see everything you do. Passwords, bank statements, the works. Lire la suite

The ARP protocol is just one component of a TCP/IP or UDP/IP stack. Lire la suite

Explanation: ARP, or the Address Resolution Protocol, works by mapping a destination MAC address to a destination IPv4 address. The host knows the destination IPv4 address and uses ARP to resolve the corresponding destination MAC address. Lire la suite

Then click run the Installer will begin click install user account control window will appear. Click continue the Installer will now install reader. Lire la suite