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Create a contacts list and add a contact - Share contacts using Outlook and Windows SharePoint Services. As long as you have the correct permissions for the site, it's easy to create a contacts list. To create your list, you follow four easy steps, as shown in Figure 1. You'll get a chance to practice these steps in the practice session at the end of this lesson. Note If you don't have permissions or if you aren't sure if you do, you'll need to contact someone who is an administrator for the site. We've included a link to more information about SharePoint permission levels in the Quick Reference Card at the end of this course. Now that you've got a list, you and your colleagues can start adding contacts to it. Not looking forward to so much typing? TP-Link Portable 3G/4G Wireless N Router : Wireless 3G Routers. • Share a 3G/4G mobile connection, compatible with 120+ LTE/HSPA+/UMTS/EVDO 3G/4G USB modems, tested in the field• Travel-size Design, small and light enough to take on the road, enables users to share a 3G/4G mobile connection wherever 3G/4G coverage is available• Wireless speed up to 150Mbps• Three modes available for different situations: 3G/4G Router, WISP Client Router and Travel Router Mode (AP Mode)• With 3G/4G and WAN failover back-up strategy, TL-MR3020 can provide a sustained internet connection.

Share the freedom of 3G/4G! Powered by a laptop or power adapter, the TL-MR3020 allows user to easily share a 3G/4G mobile connection with family and friends on the train, while camping, at the hotel, nearly anywhere within 3G/ 4G coverage. By connecting a 3G/4G USB modem to the router, a 3G/4G Wi-Fi hotspot is instantly established. Compatibility is the most important aspect to consider when you're selecting a 3G/4G router. Bandwidth of mobile broadband is limited.

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Download. Projectors and wireless projection. TeamViewer HD for Remote Control for iPad on the iTunes App Store. App for mobile devices (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Android and Windows 8/Windows RT/Windows Phone 8) Free Network Inventory & PC Software Inventory Tool from Spiceworks. How DNS query works: Domain Name System(DNS) How DNS query works When a DNS client needs to look up a name used in a program, it queries DNS servers to resolve the name. Each query message the client sends contains three pieces of information, specifying a question for the server to answer: A specified DNS domain name, stated as a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) A specified query type, which can either specify a resource record by type or a specialized type of query operation A specified class for the DNS domain name.

For Windows DNS servers, this should always be specified as the Internet (IN) class. For example, the name specified could be the FQDN for a computer, such as "host-a.example.microsoft.com DNS queries resolve in a number of different ways. In addition, the client itself can attempt to contact additional DNS servers to resolve a name. In general, the DNS query process occurs in two parts: A name query begins at a client computer and is passed to a resolver, the DNS Client service, for resolution. Notes. DNS domain names: Domain Name System(DNS) DNS domain names Domain Name System (DNS) was originally defined in Request for Comments (RFCs) 1034 and 1035.

These documents specify elements common to all implementations of DNS-related software, including: A DNS domain namespace, which specifies a structured hierarchy of domains used to organize names. Resource records, which map DNS domain names to a specific type of resource information for use when the name is registered or resolved in the namespace. DNS servers, which store and answer name queries for resource records. Understanding the DNS domain namespace The DNS domain namespace, as shown in the following figure, is based on the concept of a tree of named domains.

The previous figure shows how Microsoft is assigned authority by the Internet root servers for its own part of the DNS domain namespace tree on the Internet. How the DNS domain namespace is organized Any DNS domain name used in the tree is technically a domain. Interpreting a DNS domain name Notes. Managing Domain Controllers with Active Directory Directory Services. On This Page Overview Installing and Removing Active Directory Renaming Domain Controllers Managing Global Catalog Servers Managing Operations Masters Managing the Database Managing SYSVOL Managing Windows Time Service Managing Long-Disconnected Domain Controllers Overview While individual domain controllers require little management, your overall operations environment might require change-related tasks, such as adding or removing domain controllers, or reintroducing a domain controller that has been offline for more than one replication cycle.

During your day-to-day operations, you might need to do some or all of the following: Install and remove Active DirectoryRename domain controllersManage global catalog serversManage operations mastersManage the databaseManage SYSVOLManage Windows Time ServiceManage long-disconnected domain controllers Installing and Removing Active Directory Only domain controllers can host Active Directory. The Active Directory Installation Wizard Site Placement. Understanding Active Directory Domain Services Integration. Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 The DNS Server service is integrated into the design and implementation of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).

AD DS provides an enterprise-level tool for organizing, managing, and locating resources in a network. When you deploy Domain Name System (DNS) servers with AD DS, consider the following: DNS is required for locating domain controllers. The Net Logon service uses DNS server support to provide registration of domain controllers in your DNS domain namespace. DNS servers running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 can use AD DS for storing and replicating your zones.By integrating your zones with AD DS, you can take advantage of DNS features, such as AD DS replication, secure dynamic updates, and record aging and scavenging.

How DNS integrates with AD DS When you install AD DS on a server, you promote the server to the role of a domain controller for a specified domain. Benefits of AD DS integration.