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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
EMI, Electromagnetic Interference, is electrical noise induced in cabling by the presence of nearby electrical equipment such as motors, air conditioners, fluorescent lights, and power lines.
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NTFS permissions (Windows NT)
Definition of NTFS permissions (Windows NT) in The Network Encyclopedia. A set of permissions used in Microsoft Windows NT to secure folders and files on an NTFS file system partition.
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NTFS permissions (Windows 2000)
Definition of NTFS permissions (Windows 2000) in Network Encyclopedia. Set of permissions to secure folders and files.
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Effective Permissions
Effective Permissions is the cumulative permissions a user has for accessing a resource based on his or her individual permissions, group permissions, and group membership.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Master the ins and outs of DHCP with our definitive guide. From basic configurations to advanced features, become a DHCP pro today!
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DS0: Digital Signal Zero
Dive into the digital world of DS0! Uncover the secrets of this 64 Kbps powerhouse shaping telecommunications. Click to explore now!
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Network Drop
Unlock the full potential of your network with our comprehensive guide on Network Drops. Learn types, best practices, and insider tips!
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Drop Cable: The Essential Link in Network Connectivity
Explore the meaning and significance of drop cable in networking – from basic definitions to installation techniques and use cases.
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Mastering Domain User Accounts: A Must-Read for Network Professionals
Explore the intricacies of Domain User Accounts in Windows Server networks. Learn how they streamline user management and enhance security in this essential guide.
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Guests group
Explore the ins and outs of the Guests Group in Microsoft Windows. Learn about its roles on stand-alone computers, workstations in a domain, and within Active Directory and servers. Understand its permissions, limitations, and best practices.
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Domain Guests
Delve into the role of Domain Guests in Microsoft Windows Server networks, a built-in group with no pre-assigned system rights, and its significance.
