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Try avoid deleting that line even tough it is a commentary (a "#" in the beggining of the line), instead add what you want to add in new lines, here is an exemple of mine:
# 127.0.0.1 localhost # ::1 localhost 192.168.0.1 router1 192.168.0.2 router2 192.168.0.4 km4 192.168.0.6 user1 192.168.0.7 user2
I use it to simply address machines in the network by the name given in "hosts" file instead of their IP address.
For more information read the commentaries at beggining of the "hosts" file itself. Here it is to save you time:
# Copyright © 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names.Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line.The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
#The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
Hope this help you.
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Or Check your Router see if might light up.. Also check the Cat 5e or Cat 6 Cable that maybe bad cable??
ATGPUD2003
It might be due to an external element like router, did you check if other computers on the network are working fine or not?
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Another problem I ran across when huge Windows programs were split across CDs, is that each CD reused the same filenames. So OEM.INF and readme.bat was the same filename from CD to CD. Since each CD was intended to be loaded separately, this posed no problem when done one at a time. But, if you copied all the CD files to a hard drive, you ended up overwiting the intermediate versions of the file and ended up with only the last version.
So, it may not be a simple process to combine the contents of all the CDs into one DVD.
Nice addition, files's structure should be put in consideration too.
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I think you did not downloaded the DVDs version of this OS, instead unknowinglly you downloaded the CDs version which has the OS separated on 9 CDs in your case, combining them is a nice thing, but i wouldn't go for that If I were you since it might affect the boot loader of these CDs and the installtion process of these OS.
(imagine you did combine them, and now you are installing the OS, then a message appeared that says "insert CD #2", what would you do when it is already in the DVD you combined?).
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I think your system is fine, just that your network configuration is wrong.
- First thing to do is to check that your "WORKGROUP" match the one used in the network.
- Second thing is your IP address:
- If the network you are trying to access can assign IP address automatically (present of DHCP), then make yours automtique as well
- If this network does not have any DHCP then you should assign IP configuration that match with the network (IP, Netmask, Gateway and DNS server)
I suggest your network has a DHCP so try to clear up any IP address that is already assigned.
I hope this help, good luck.
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- First thing to do is to check that your "WORKGROUP" match the one used in the network.
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To uninstall the software Deep Freeze must first be disabled and then uninstalled.
To disable Deep Freeze:
- Hold down the shift key and double-click on the Deep Freeze icon. Alternatively, you can press Crtl-Alt-Shift-F6. You should now see a password dialog.
- Enter your password and click OK. If you have not yet entered a password you should be able to click OK without entering anything. You should now see a dialog with boot options.
- Select "Boot thawed" and click OK. This will disable Deep Freeze on the next reboot.
- Reboot your machine. After the machine reboots you are ready to uninstall Deep Freeze.
To uninstall:
- Locate the installation file you used to install Deep Freeze to this machine. By default the name of this file is called "DF5Std.exe" for versions 5.X and "DF6Std.exe" for versions 6.X.
- Run the installation file (DF5Std.exe or DF6Std.exe).
- Select the option to "Uninstall"
- The software should uninstall and reboot the machine. When the machine reboots, Deep Freeze should be uninstalled.
This is the right way to unistall deepfreez, jut to avoid any problem try using the same file you used to install it, "DF5Std.exe" or "DF6Std.exe" are default names, yours might have a different name.
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- Hold down the shift key and double-click on the Deep Freeze icon. Alternatively, you can press Crtl-Alt-Shift-F6. You should now see a password dialog.
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UR not going 2 like my answer, but its better than no answer @ all. Which is what I think would b happening with this sort of ?. I am just trying 2 save U from waiting 4 nothing. So U can love my advise or leave it but truly I am trying 2 help U 2 the fastest answer.
"Do UR homeWork"
Understand its not my job 2 save any1 from anything so I mean no harm but I have seen ? like this go unanswered. Who knows maybe some1 would like 2 make a lier out of me & will post an answer that is better than mine.
If some1 else wants 2 tell U more then thats on them. I can not in good conscious give U this info, but know that it is available if 1 looks in the right places.
Good-luck
dirty;p
I don't think such thing will be given as a homework.
The man is trying to crack in his neighor wifi, it had been in my mind for a while, but i've never give it a try "Aircrack-ng", just make sure you are hacking the right wpa as it has more than one version. Sorry that's all i can give you for the moment.
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If you have DHCP server (or a router that assign IP addresses) then your current configuration is fine (obtain ip address automatically), just to make sure you got one
If you got any or an IP address like (169.254.X.X) then maybe you have no DHCP in the network.
As for workgroup check this page for how to check/change it, the default workgroup is "WORKGROUP" but in this page it is "HOMEGROUP".
Compare yours with other computer in the network, they must be the same.
Good luck...