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OuR plEdgE....
Three things in life that, once gone, never come back -
(1)- Time
(2)- Embedded Words
(3)- Opportunity
Three things in life that may never be lost -
(1)- Peace
(2)- Hope
(3)- Honesty
Three things in life that are most valuable -
(1)- Love
(2)- Self-confidence
(3)- Friends
Three things in life that are never certain -
(1)- Dreams
(2)- Success
(3)- Fortune
Three things that make a man/woman -
(1)- Hard work
(2)- Sincerity
(3)- commitment
Three things in life that can destroy a man/woman -
(1)- Alcohol
(2)- Pride
(3)- Anger
Three things in life that, once lost, hard to build-up -
(1)- Respect
(2)- Trust
(3)- Friendship
Three things in life that never fail -
(1)- True love
(2)- Determination
(3)- Belief
Take care of these things...................
Anjaane logon se kabhi kabhi
ek rishta sa ban jaata hai
bina mile, bina kuch kahe...
par ham chod dete hain in rishton ke najuk dhagon ko
jaise band mutthi se ret jaati hai phisal
nahin baandhte inko dil ke dhadkano se
kya tumhe kabhi chua hai kisi ajnabee ne
kya tumne kabhi sajaaye hain khwab kisi ajnabee ke
kya himmat kiya hain un khwabon ko sach karwane ka
ya phir chupke se un sapon ko aanchal mein odhe jee liya hai yunhi...
Active Directory Restoration types
Non-Authoritative Restoration :
Used most commonly in cases when a DC because of a hardware or software related
reasons, this is the default directory services restore mode selection. In this
mode, the operating system restores the domain controller’s contents from the
backup. After this, the domain controller then through replication receives all
directory changes that have been made since the backup from the other domain
controllers in the network.
Authoritative Restoration :
An authoritative restore is most commonly used in cases in which a change was
made within the directory that must be reversed, such as deleting an
organization unit by mistake. This process restores the DC from the backup and
then replicates to and overwrites all other domain controllers in the network
to match the restored DC. The especially valuable thing about this is that you
can choose to only make certain objects within the directory authoritative. For
example, if you delete an OU by mistake you can choose to make it
authoritative. This will replicate the deleted OU back to all of the other DC’s
in the network and then use all of the other information from these other DC’s
to update the newly restored server back up to date.
Used most commonly in cases when a DC because of a hardware or software related reasons, this is the default directory services restore mode selection. In this mode, the operating system restores the domain controller’s contents from the backup. After this, the domain controller then through replication receives all directory changes that have been made since the backup from the other domain controllers in the network.
An authoritative restore is most commonly used in cases in which a change was made within the directory that must be reversed, such as deleting an organization unit by mistake. This process restores the DC from the backup and then replicates to and overwrites all other domain controllers in the network to match the restored DC. The especially valuable thing about this is that you can choose to only make certain objects within the directory authoritative. For example, if you delete an OU by mistake you can choose to make it authoritative. This will replicate the deleted OU back to all of the other DC’s in the network and then use all of the other information from these other DC’s to update the newly restored server back up to date.
Domain and Work group
In a workgroup:-All computer systems are peers and no computer can not control another computer
-Every computer sets user accounts. To make use of any system, one must have an account on that computer.
-The numbers of computer systems are limited to ten or twenty.
-Every computer must be part of the same LAN or subnet.
-Every computer sets user accounts. To make use of any system, one must have an account on that computer.
-The numbers of computer systems are limited to ten or twenty.
-Every computer must be part of the same LAN or subnet.
In a domain:
-There will be one or computers are the servers. The security and permissions are controlled by network administrators.
-A user with an account on the domain can log onto any computer system, without having the account on that computer.
-The number of computer systems can be hundreds or thousands of computers.
-The computers can be connected to different local networks.
-There will be one or computers are the servers. The security and permissions are controlled by network administrators.
-A user with an account on the domain can log onto any computer system, without having the account on that computer.
-The number of computer systems can be hundreds or thousands of computers.
-The computers can be connected to different local networks.
--->Kuch lamhe kuch ehsaas mitaye nahi jate,
Kuch meethe-2 pal bhulaye nahi jate,
kuch nazre khud hi keh jaati hai,
Kuch alfaaz sunaye nahi jate....
KARTAR BOYZ____
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