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VIII Prime Boys Win the Tiger 5 Football Tournament

July 27 2008, kumari Club kathmandu, Finally the tiger 5 football troply was won by VIII Prime Boys. On the very touch and competitive environment, both of the team players show their best performance by each side... But, no one team able to convert the valuable opportunity into goal....at last result was came from tie-breaker..... The VIII Prime Boys, make their dreams true through the leading in tie-breaker by 4-3........... Congratulation team VIII for their convenient Victory!!!!!!!!!!!! Special Congratulation from Blogger........ Keep it ahead........

Busy in Tiger 5 Football Tournament

We BIM 6th Semester are now organizing Tiger 5 football tournament, as we are organizer we have responsibility to conduct everything. so i'm unable to regular update my blog......... So I must say very sorry for that, Keep on touch with you all soon......... Thanks...... For detatls click url: www.tiger5football.blogspot.com

Connect to the Remote Computer using Remote Desktop Connection

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The default listening port for Remote Desktop (3389) of the computer can be changed to another port number easily. If the Remote Desktop listening port number for the remote computer where the Remote Desktop client is going to connect to has been changed to use non-default and non-standard port to accept Remote Desktop connections, this non-standard specific port number has to be specified in Remote Desktop Connection client. User uses Remote Desktop Connection client to connect to remote computer that has Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server enabled and running. In Windows XP, Remote Desktop Connection can be accessed by clicking Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Communications, and click on Remote Desktop Connection. Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB304304 provides details on how to configure the Remote Desktop client to connect to a specific port when you use Windows XP, however, the procedure and protocol should be all the same in all operating system that use

Shutdown a remote computer on the network

This is little bit of windows hacking when you say you want to shutdown a remote computer on your LAN network, if you are doing it for FUN then its ok.But let me tell you, this may also cause some potential data loss at the remote computer.Requirement: You must have administrator rights in order to remotely shutdown a computer.How to:1. Start>>Run and type Cmd and Press Enter.2. Type shutdown /i3. Add the computers on your network ,set the display timing and enter the shutdown comment. If you have face some problem with that.....or if it doesn't work don't forget to send comment....Anil

Field Research [Mercantile Office System]

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Field Research Introduction We, five members me, Anit, Deepesh, Arjun and rakesh was implicated in field research at Mercantile Office System, as the objective of Analysis of client/server system and Networking. As our objective we have meet the system administrator of MOS Mr. Eshwori Sharma and discuss in detail around 1 hour. We have principally discussed about the client/server architecture, Software, Networking Devices, Networking Environment and firewalls etc. used by MOS. We have found that, MOS is the huge ISP and solution provider in various areas of Nepal. It is the only one ISP of Nepal for providing .np authority. We are much satisfied from the system administrator of MOS for kind co-operation and providing us reliable & more information about recent trends, networking and security challenges of ISP. Introduction of Mercantile Office System [MOS] Mercantile has been at the forefront of the Internet evolution and is a cutting edge Internet service provider (ISP) in Nepal.