Red Hat Network (RHN) can be configured to provide automatic updates to specific systems via the website. Once a system is configured to be automatically updated, it will download and install all relevant errata when it connects to RHN. The system will not install packages which are listed in that system’s package skip list.
How to set home page in Windows Server 2012
Log into your dedicated or cloud server as administrator.
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Click on: Control Panel
Checking Windows Memory Diagnostics in Windows Server 2012
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Click on: Administrative Tools
How to delete browsing history in Windows Server 2012
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Checking resources (CPU, Memory, Disk, Network) in Windows Server 2012
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Add user in FTP in Windows Server 2012
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How to restrict sites in Windows Server 2012
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How to set up SquirrelMail in CentOS/RHEL
SquirrelMail is an open source standards-based webmail package written in PHP. When installed, SquirrelMail is ready out of the box. All it needs is an installed web server like Apache, SMTP server like Postfix, and IMAP server like Dovecot.
How to enable XDMCP in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
X Window System is the display and networking protocol developed by MIT. The X is built with network in mind with the capability to run a (graphical) session on a remote computer. In it, an X Display Manager is used to start a session from a local system or from another computer. The request and the start of the session is handled by the XDMCP, which stands for “X Display Manager Control Protocol” and is a network protocol.
How to Install EPEL Repository in CentOS 5/6/RHEL
EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) is a third party RPM repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS.
Here are the steps to add the EPEL repository in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 5 or 6: