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How to disable and enable hibernation

April 17, 2016 by virdih

Windows Hibernation

Windows hibernate keeps a snapshot of the current session including all your running programs, open files etc. It saves that information to your hard drive. The main function of windows hibernation is to speedup the shutdown and restart process. It saves the power. In the picture, Hiberfil.sys is the file which keeps the snapshot information. […]

Filed Under: Windows Tagged With: thetechfactors

How to Fix Windows 7 Temporary Profile Issue

March 28, 2016 by virdih

windows 7 temporary profile issue

Log off from the temporary profile and log into local administrator account or if your account has administrative rights you can do it from your temporary profile as well. Start registry editor by typing regedit in the find box. Navigate the following location. “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList” You will see similar keys under profile list, but one with .bak, […]

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Configure Microsoft Exchange Active Sync account on Android Phone

March 18, 2016 by virdih

Miscrosoft Exchange Active Sync Setup

By following the below procedure you can successfully configure Microsoft Exchange Active Sync account on an Android Phone Android Software Version: 4.4.2 Tap Settings on the home screen Tap Accounts   Scroll Down and tap Add Account   Scroll Down and tap Microsoft Exchange Active Sync option Enter your Microsoft exchange Email address and the […]

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Setup Console, VTY, Auxiliary Port Passwords On Cisco Switch

March 13, 2016 by virdih

Cisco console vty auxiliary password

Follow the below commands to configure Console, VTY and Auxiliary port passwords on a Cisco Switch: Line Console Password Console port is used to access the switch using a console port. Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#line con Switch(config)#line console 0 Switch(config-line)#password ABCD Switch(config-line)#login Switch(config-line)#exit Telnet Password Virtual Terminal […]

Filed Under: Cisco, Networking Tagged With: thetechfactors

Cisco Switch Port Security Commands

March 11, 2016 by virdih

cisco switch port security commands

Follow the below commands to configure Port Security on a Cisco Switch: The switch port must be an access port else we cannot apply switch port security on that port. Switch#config t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1 Switch(config-if)#switchport mode access Enable port security on the port: Switch(config-if)#switchport port-security […]

Filed Under: Cisco, Networking Tagged With: thetechfactors

Enable and Enable Secret password on CISCO Switch

March 8, 2016 by virdih

Enable password enable secret password

ENABLE PASSWORD: We use enable password when we move from user EXEC mode to Privileged mode. The privileged EXEC mode allows full access to a Cisco switch\router. This mode gives the opportunity to view as well as change the configuration. Enable password gets stored in a plain text in the configuration file unless you encrypt […]

Filed Under: Cisco, Networking Tagged With: thetechfactors

The OSI Model: Open Systems Interconnection Model

March 7, 2016 by virdih

OSI MODEL 7 Layers

The OSI Model or Open Systems Interconnection Model is a logical model which tells us how the network systems are supposed to communicate with each other. It breaks down the different components of network communication into layers. The OSI Model allows various types of network hardware and software to communicate. The OSI model has seven […]

Filed Under: Cisco, Networking Tagged With: thetechfactors

Real-Time reporting in Google Analytics

March 6, 2016 by Vishakha Sethi

Real-Time reporting in Google Analytics

Real-Time reporting in Google Analytics shows the tracking result of your website or app while it is actually happening on the website or app. The real-time data has been widely used Real-Time reporting in Google Analytics can be viewed by: Login to your Google Analytics account (See how to create Google Analytics account here). Click on the Reporting Tab  The […]

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Export Import Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar in MS Office

February 28, 2016 by virdih

export import ribbon and quick access customizations in ms office

MS Office suite gives you the privilege to customize Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar. If you want to setup a fresh copy of MS Office or use your customized Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar on other computer, you can export/import these customizations. You can backup these customizations into a file and restore on other computer […]

Filed Under: MS Excel, MS Office, MS Word, Outlook, Windows Tagged With: thetechfactors

Common Mistakes Bloggers Make

February 19, 2016 by Vishakha Sethi

common mistakes bloggers make

If you are a new blogger who just stepped into blogging shoes and wondering why there is no traffic to your blog, there is a strong possibility that you are also committing one of the common mistakes bloggers make. Common Mistakes Bloggers Make Not focusing on Comment Section : Most newbie bloggers underestimate the power […]

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In case you find some issues while adding a VMWARE ESXi host to vCenter Server and you get an error message “A General System error Occurred” or “vim.fault.NoPermission”. This issue occurs by inconsistent authorization setup on the ESXi Host. The name of this authorization file is “authorization.xml” and located at /etc/vmware/hostd You can follow the […]

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