When pressed, the power buttons gets my TV to click like its charging up to power the tube, but it only clicks, however it sounds like it tries to start up a total of 5 times each time the power button is pressed. This TV was bought roughly 4 years ago and has had no problem until this. Would anyone be able to tell me what part may be faulted or if it would be cheaper to buy a new 32 inch screen TV? I’d hate to bring out my backup 1974 13 inch black and white TV out lol
what does 10Mbps x 2Mbps mean for internet speed.
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25 Email accounts
EZ Armor Personal Security
1GB Remote Storage
5 Static IP
The company is somehow connected to headquarters located interstate, but how would the 2 buildings be connected to headquarters? Would the HQ have one leased line to connect the 2 branch buildings?
A company is planning to open a new branch office interstate. They have office space in two different buildings. The first building (Building A) has one floor of 10 employees. Building A will have a conference room with support for wireless network access and videoconferencing and a file/print server. Second building (Building B) is located approximately 5 km. from first building. There is line of sight between the two buildings. Administrative staff (8 employees) will occupy one floor of second building and IT & customer support staff (10 employees) will occupy another floor in this building. Building B will have a file/print server, backup server. Company ISP1 will be used as an ISP to provide broadband ADSL access to the Internet. A VPN will be set up for remote access to the network.
My current security configuration is as follows:
Security Systems
Operating System — Windows XP Home Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 (2600)
1. Norton Internet Security 2005 Version 8.0.7.1 Symantic
a. Outbreak Alert
b. Personal Firewall
c. Intrusion Detection
d. AntiVirus
e. AntiSpam
2 .ZeroSpyware 2005 Version 3.4.110.4 fbm Software
a. Vulnerability Assessment
b. Intrusion Detection System
c. Manage Browser Plug-ins
d. Manage Cookies
e. Internet Chat Help
f. Remote Restore (Live Chat)
3. AdAware SE Pro Version 2005 Build 1.06r1
a. Lavasoft Ad-Watch Build 399
4. Ad Blocker Pro 2005 Version 2.00 3B Software
a. Clean
b. Allowed List
c. Notification
d. Check and Repair
e. IE Settings
f. IE/Plugins/BHO
5. Windows Registry Repair Pro 2005 Version 3.0.0.0
a. Scan Registry for Errors
b. Defragment Registry
c. Scan Registry for Custom Strings
d. Uninstall Manager
e. Hard Drive Cleaner
f. Registry Backup and Restore
g. System Information
6. *Windows Firewall (Microsoft)
Note* Usually disabled when running Norton.
There are oodles of different methods of doing backups, onto CD’s, flashdrives, external drives, remote servers, tapes and more that I can’t fit them all here.
Additionally, there are tons of backup softwares, and programs and things that do different things, some backup everything weekly and save files and lots of combinations.
What are your favourite backup tricks, and what ones do you swear by, also what ones do you avoid like the plague.
Assuming that we all plan ahead in case the unfortunate things happen (Hard drive Failure, virus etc).
Most interesting answer for the 10
Any backup information would be appreciated.
I have see BT Vault in the UK, Xdrive (AOL), but none of them is mac compatible. I am a freelance consultant, and I need some 5GB or up to 20GB of secure storage remotely to backup my files. Anybody would know of a good solution outthere? Thx
I’m gonna buy an iMac, and I want to be able to back up important files to a safe remote site. Does Apple offer this? Or does a competing vendor have something good? It’ll help if I can retrieve backed up files to either an Apple or a Windows computer.
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