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How to Better Monetize Your Exit and Bounce Traffic

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Do you own a Blog or run a website? Do you worry with High bounce rate? Are you looking for the way tomonetize this exit traffic? If yes, then you’re in the right place. Your Problem As an Internet content publisher, you create fresh and informative content that brings people to your website from all around the web. However, as your bounce rates have shown, it’s impossible to please every visitor coming to your site from a search result or web link. In these cases, the user quickly clicks the back button or navigates away from your site without being converted or monetized. Our Solution shorte.st is a user-friendly ad solution that helps you earn money from your exit traffic. How does it work? It monetizes your bounce rate. An ad will be shown only to visitors who decide to leave your site within a few seconds - when they use the “go back” browser button. Every time someone goes back and sees an intermediate page, you get money!You don’t have to worry about your users. If a visi

Notepad Hang When You Open Large Files

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Assume you have a 600MB text file that you need to modify. If you have ever tried to start editing a huge file in Microsoft Windows Notepad, you know that it can be annoying to sit by while Notepad takes hours to start up your computer file. The truth is, Notepad is simply not designed to handle huge information. Attempting to start a huge computer file in Notepad can cause unbearably slow loading time, lagging, and might even force Notepad to close down. SYMPTOMS: You will find following symptoms when you attempt to open large file in Notepad. You may receive the following message when you open a file with Microsoft Notepad: File (filename) is too large for Notepad; use another editor to change the file -or- The following error message may be displayed while you are editing a file in Notepad: Insufficient memory to continue this operation -or- When you attempt to use Notepad to open a large text file, Notepad may seem to stop responding (hang). If you attempt

System-Administrator-interview-questions-and-answers-part5

Q41. What is SID? A. SID stands for Security Identifier. Every object has a unique ID, it is called SID. Q42. What is RADIUS Server? A. RADIUS Stands for Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service, RADIUS Server Provides the Centralized Management of Multiple RAS & VPN Server in the network. On this Server Remote Access Policy and Remote Access Logging Options are available. Q43. What is Trusting Domain? A. In Trusting Domain Resources are available. Q44. What is Trusted Domain? A. In Trusted Domain User Account’s are available. Q45. What is Microsoft Exchange Server? A. Microsoft Exchange Server is Software that provides the services such as sending & receiving the Mail. Q46. What is Printer? A. Printer is a Software that Governing the print Device. There are two types of Printer: 1. Local Printer 2. Network Printer Q47. What is Chatting? A.  Chatting is a Real Time Conversation between two or more people in the network.  Online chat may refer to any kind of communication over

System-Administrator-interview-questions-and-answers-part4

Q31. What is a Bridge? A. Bridge is a layer 2 network device that provides the communication within the same network ID. In bridge maximum 16 ports are available. Q32. Difference between Gateway and Router? A. Router works on same network architecture but Gateway works on different network architecture. Q33. What is POP Server/SMTP Server? A. POP Stands for Post Office Protocol. It is basically use for mail receiving purpose in the network. SMTP Stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It is basically use for sending a mail as well as receiving a mail in the network. Q34. What is Active Directory Partitions? A. Active Directory Partition is a logical Partition of Active Directory. This Partition is basically use for replication from D.C. to A.D.C. & D.C. to G.C.S. (Global Catalog Server) in the network. There are three Types of Active Directory Partition: 1. Schema Partition 2. Configuration Partition 3. Domain Partition Q35. Types of Active Directory Partitions? A. There are Th

System-Administrator-interview-questions-and-answers-part3

Q21. What is Operation Master Role? A. Operation Master Role is available on Domain Controller in the Network. There are five types of operation master roles:- 1. Schema master 2. Domain Naming Master 3. RID Master 4. PDC Emulator 5. Infrastructure Master Q22. Difference between Mixed Mode and Native Mode? A. There are two types of domain mode: 1. Mixed Mode: In this mode NT, win 2000 and win 2003 D.C. are available. 2. Native Mode: there are two types of native mode.     i. Win 2000 Native Mode: In this mode win 2000 and win 2003 DC are available.     ii. Win 2003 Native mode: in this mode only win 2003 DC are available. Q23. What is SCSI? A. SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. In SCSI the rate of data transmission is fast. SCSI Hard Disk Speed R.P.M. is fast in SCSI Data Transmission speed is 320 MBPS in the Network. In SCSI Controller We can connect Maximum 15 Physical Devices in the System. Q24. What are A-Host Record and PTR Record? A. A record is also called host rec

System-Administrator-interview-questions-and-answers-part2

Q11. What is forest? A. A group of tree is called forest and does not sharing a contiguous name space but sharing a common configuration (Schema). Q12. Difference between D.C. and A.D.C.? A. D.C. stands for Domain Controller and A.D.C. stands for Additional Domain Controller. A.D.C. is a backup of D.C. Only one different is available between D.C. and A.D.C. i.e. – Operation master Role. On D.C. all of five Operation Master Roles are available- 1. Schema Master 2. Domain Naming Master 3. RID Master 4. PDC Emulator 5. Infrastructure Master But on A.D.C. only Three Operation Master Role are Available: 1. RID Master 2. PDC Emulator 3. Infrastructure Master Q13. What is the benefit of Child Domain? A. There are many benefits of Child Domain Such As: 1. Security Boundary 2. Administrative Overhead Low 3. Network Traffic Low Q14. What is Group? A. Group is a collection of user account. It provides the simplified administration in the network. Q15. What is OU? A. OU stands for Organizational

System-Administrator-interview-questions-and-answers-part1

Q1. What is an operating system? A. Operating system works as an interpreter between computer Hardware and application. Operation system works as a user interface. Q2. Types of Operating systems? A. There are two types of operating systems 1. SOS: Simple Operating System as for example- Windows 95,98, ME 2. NOS: Network Operating System as for example- Windows NT, 2000, 2003. Q3. What is server? A. Server are computer that provides the services. As for Example:- 1. DNS Server 2. WINS Server 3. DHCP Server 4. RAS Server 5. VPN Server Q4. What is RAS Server? A. RAS stands for Remote Access Server. It is basically use for mobile user in the network. This server provides the access connectivity for mobile user. In this way all of the mobile users are connected to server through telephone line. This server also provides the connectivity between two more offices in the network. Q5. What is VPN Server? A. VPN Stands for Virtual Private Network. It is basically use for mobile user in the netwo

Computer Hardware Chart

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There are so many factors a computer geek needs to know. We need to know everything from hardware to software to freeware to groupware — and believe in me, that is not an easy thing. One of the factors that can actually make a computer geek feel dumbfounded are those pc slots at the back of a desktop computer PC. At some point, I’ve always horrible at least twice or three times and puzzled one slot to the other. So, I explored far and wide to find this! Not only does this include slots, but it also features different kinds of RAM, CPU sockets, peripheral cards, power connectors, desktop card slots, hard drive types and processor card sockets and slots. It’s a great source to carry around. I, myself, have one on my phone in case I need it — and I think pc geeks need to know, or at least get familiar themselves, to these elements.