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IPCONFIG COMMAND AND OPTIONS

January 16, 2016 by virdih

Microsoft DOS ipconfig Command: IPCONFIG is a Microsoft DOS command which displays the network settings. One can use various command line switches with IPCONFIG. Example: IPCONFIG by default shows the IP Address, Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway. IPCONFIG SYNTAX ipconfig [/ all] [/ release] [/ renew] [/ flushdns] [/ displaydns] [/ registerdns] IPCONFIG SWITCHES: […]

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How to change blog post url in blogger

January 12, 2016 by Vishakha Sethi

changing blogger post url

If you are looking to change URL of your blog posts hosted at blogger.com to a custom URL, there are couple of ways to do it. Changing URL of Unpublished Blog Posts If your blog post is not published yet and is still a draft, then URL of blog posts can be changed into a custom […]

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Command Prompt in elevated mode

January 6, 2016 by virdih

Elevated command prompt: The elevated command mode allows the user to run commands with administrative privileges. Open command prompt in elevated mode: Start –> All Programs –> Accessories, Right Click on Command Prompt and select run as administrator. Open the Start Menu, type cmd or cmd.exe in the search box, Right Click on cmd.exe and […]

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January 9, 2021 By virdih

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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