... manage IP addressing on Windows 2000 using DHCP,
you might want to disable the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) feature on
your machines. APIPA causes an IP address to be automatically ...
2.2.4 Audit Policy
Setting an audit policy for a domain was easy in Windows NT using the User
Manager for Domains administrative tool. In Windows 2000 you must use Group
Policy...
... 10
.
State machine diagrams
State machine diagrams capture the internal state transitions of an element. The
element could be as small as a single class or as large as the entire system. State
machine ... is an
instance
of a class. For example, you may have several instances of a class
named
Car
: one two-door red car, one four-door blue car, and one hatchback green car. Each
UML 2.0...
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September 2000
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CHAPTER 1
Installing and Booting
Windows 2000
Windows NT offered a relatively easy installation process, and Windows
2000 makes that process even easier. In most cases ... partition and upgrade the copy. Your original installation remains as-is,
and you end up with a Windows 2000 installation that incorporates all your
application an...
... relating to hardware, the operating system, and applications.
3.2 Installing Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000& apos;s installation process is largely automated and relatively simple and
includes ... 98, like Windows 95, is a 32-bit
operating system that supports DOS, 16-bit Windows, and 32-bit Windows applications.
Windows 95 and 98 are popular for standalone desktop...
... kind.
*
Ownership
Ownership defines a rather less direct association between windows than
parenting. It allows a group of windows, such as an application window and its
associated tool windows, to behave as a single ... controls and any padding speci-
fied with
AutoScrollMargin, and at least as wide as AutoScrollMinSize.Width, and
it will be tall enough for the controls and any padd...
... Windows 98 and
Windows 95; Windows Me, released at the same time, had that distinction. Instead,
Windows 2000 was the next installment of the NT line; it was actually known
internally as Windows ... processor and 128 Mb of RAM.
• Given the same hardware, Windows XP should be substantially faster than
Windows 2000. Among the areas particularly affected are startup time and...
... the following classes:
abstract class Animal {}
abstract class Bird : Animal {}
abstract class Insect : Animal {}
abstract class FlyingCreature : Animal {}
abstract class Carnivore : Animal {}
// ... don’t anticipate any subclassing, you can mark the class as sealed to preempt
interface reimplementation.
Interfaces and Boxing
Casting a struct to an interface causes boxing. Calling an implic...
... examples on setting up a new
mail message and getting information about an email account.
Chapter 34
Terminal application is the command-line tool or interface (a window or shell that you type ... a note, which signifies valuable and timesaving
information.
This is an example of a warning, which alerts to a potential pitfall in the
program. Warnings can also refer to a proce...
... These
eleven chapters are again arranged alphabetically by component name.
Finally, ASP in a Nutshell includes three appendixes. Appendix A, Converting CGI/
WinCGI Applications into ASP Applications, ... writing to:
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101 Morris Street
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... chain
key config-key
key-string
lane auto-config-atm-address
lane bus-atm-address
lane client
lane client-atm-address
lane config-atm-address
lane config database
...
lane database
lane fixed-config-atm-address
lane global-lecs-address
lane le-arp
lane server-atm-address
lane server-bus
line
linecode
link-test
location
....