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    What Is Ping? All You Need To Know About It

    Summary: Ping is a command-line utility. You may not be familiar with it, but it is quite crucial for computers. So today’s article will give you a full introduction to Ping. Definition Ping is a computer command-line and network administration software utility that tests the reachability of hosts on IP (Internet Protocol ) networks. It can be applied to almost all operating systems with network functionality. Ping was written by Mike Muse in December 1983 while working at the Ballistic Research Laboratory, which is now the US Army Research Laboratory. It measures the round-trip time of messages sent from the original host to the target computer that returned the source. Ping operates by sending the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) echo request packet to the target host and waiting for the ICMP echo reply. The ping utility’s command-line options and its output vary among many implementations. The options include the size of the payload, the test count, the limit on the number of network hops (TTL) that the probe traverses, the interval between requests, and the time it takes to wait for a response. Work Theory The ping utility uses echo requests and echoes reply messages in ICMP, which is...

    2020-12-30

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    Create An Administrator Account In Windows 10

    Summary: We know that there are standard user and administrator accounts in Windows 10. Each of them has different permissions to use devices and applications. But do you know how to create a new administrator account in Windows 10? Go through this page for detailed tutorials. The administrator account provides complete system control and access to all files on the device. You can modify other user accounts, change them to standards or administrators, change security settings, install software and hardware, and perform promoted tasks. What’s more, if the account you use every day is corrupted or your password is forgotten, you can sign in to the alternate administrator account to troubleshoot the problem. So refer here for available methods to create a new administrator account. Create New Administrator Account Using Local Users and Groups Step 1: Press Windows + R keys, type in lusrmgr.msc, and press Enter to launch Users and Groups. Step 2: Right-click Users and select New User... on the left pane. Step 3: Then enter the User name and Password for the new local account, and click Create to save the changes. Tip: You can also check or uncheck the below options about account and password. Step...

    2020-12-30

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    Let Programs Always Run As Administrator In Windows 10

    Summary: By default, Windows 10 runs programs in user mode. Most classic desktop programs do not require administrator privileges to run. However, programs designed for advanced operations require administrative rights to run. If users want to run a program in administrative mode, they need to specify it in Windows 10 explicitly. In today's tutorial, we'll offer you several methods to always run programs as an administrator. For most programs installed on Windows 10, you'll be prompted to receive a message asking if you "want to allow it to make changes to your device". Typically, it would be best if you were an administrator to grant permissions. This typically provides access to all the software's potential features, including some that require access to files stored on a PC. In Windows 10, it is simple to run an application or program as an administrator. But sometimes you may not want to do this all the time. There is a way to run as an administrator at the same time, while running when you need it, and to set this option as the default option when you open the program. Always Run as Administrator Via Registry Step 1: Type Registry in the search...

    2020-12-30

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    How To Fix File Explorer Loading Slowly In Windows 10?

    Summary: File Explorer is a vital program for accessing files and folders on Windows 10. However, File Explorer opening slowly is one of the most common problems when managing files or folders. So today's article will show you several solutions to fix File Explorer's slow issue. File Explorer is widely used in Windows 10 to copy, edit, and move files. However, you may encounter various problems related to it. The most common one is File Explorer slow, which significantly affects productivity. In this fast-paced age, waiting a few seconds seems permanent, especially for trivial things like folders. Here are available solutions that might speed things up. Reset File Explorer Resetting File Explorer to the default settings is an effective way to handle the File Explorer slow issue. Step 1. Type File Explorer Options in the Start Search box and press Enter to open it. Step 2. Select the View tab and select the Reset Folders option. Then click Yes when the confirmation window pops up. Step 3. Finally, click the OK and Apply button to save the changes. Use Win + E to Open File Explorer Sometimes, this issue may occur when using the File Explorer shortcut. Instead of right-clicking the icon, pressing...

    2020-12-30

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    What Is CIFS (Common Internet File System)?

    Summary: This article will give a full introduction to the CIFS - Common Internet File System. Keep reading to get more information about CIFS. Definition CIFS, short for Common Internet File System, is a cross-platform, transport-independent protocol that defines a standard for using millions of computers at a time to access the remote file. It offers a mechanism for client systems to utilize files and printing services provided over the server system's network. That is, by using CIFS, users with different computers and platforms can share files without installing new software. CIFS runs through TCP/IP but uses the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol, which Microsoft Windows found to access files and printers. As a result, CIFS allows all applications, but not just web browsers, to open and share files over the Internet. With CIFS, changes made to files are saved on both the server and client-side simultaneously. Features Flexible connections: A single client can use CIFS to connect to multiple servers and even establish various connections to a single server when necessary. Intelligent transmission: Though the CIFS protocol is typically based on connection-oriented protocols, it can also use connectionless protocols. Notifications for file and directory change: The CIFS protocol includes...

    2020-12-30