Cobra on Windows 7 and more...
Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:15 pm
Hi,
I have installed cobra on windows 7 and it works great!
There is "order and control" in the cobra language.
But now I have some general questions connected to cobra and
windows 7.
1. How many Windows 7 home editions can you use in a domain?
2. In what way is a Windows Homegroup more secure than a Windows Workgroup?
3. what does /16 after an IP-address stand for?
4. In a ring-net, how many cables can be cut without any computer losing network connection?
5. Which unit connects a LAN with another LAN?
6. " user permissions" grants access to?
7. "user rights" grants access to?
8. What happends in a network if two data-packets collide?
Thanks//
Gianni
I have installed cobra on windows 7 and it works great!
There is "order and control" in the cobra language.
But now I have some general questions connected to cobra and
windows 7.
1. How many Windows 7 home editions can you use in a domain?
2. In what way is a Windows Homegroup more secure than a Windows Workgroup?
3. what does /16 after an IP-address stand for?
4. In a ring-net, how many cables can be cut without any computer losing network connection?
5. Which unit connects a LAN with another LAN?
6. " user permissions" grants access to?
7. "user rights" grants access to?
8. What happends in a network if two data-packets collide?
Thanks//
Gianni