Windows 2000 ICS, NAT, and IAS

A service first provided by Microsoft in its Windows 98 operating system, Internet Connection sharing is meant to allow a single Internet connection to be shared amongst multiple computers on a small network with minimal configuration. In Windows 2000, ICS is implemented via the actual sharing of a network interface, which has a real’ IP address, either via a dial-up or fixed network connection. It is important to remember that ICS (which is available in both Windows 2000 Professional and Server) is mainly meant as a solution for small and home offices, and not larger enterprise environments.

Connecting One To One

You’re probably in business to make as many sales as practical and build a better life for yourself and loved ones. In order to make those sales you need to reach as many targeted prospects as possible with your message. Yet, your message must get through to your prospects one… at …. a ….. time. It’s individuals that read your message, think about it, and react to it. They react to your message once they connect with you and feel an appropriate emotion based upon the content of your messages. So the real key to your on-line success is connecting with your prospects one-at-a-time or one-to-one.

Check Conversion: Harnessing the Power of Technology with Built-In Profit Potential

As we continue to surge forward on the coattails of the “technology revolution,” many business folks and entrepreneurs have grasped the concept that personal fortunes may be acquired through the avenue of modern machinery (which must be tweaked in just the right way). Consider, for example, those who have learned how to turn their computers into mighty cash machines. Indeed, those who can effectively utilize and/or market technological gadgets or devices place themselves in a position of watching their earnings take off like fireworks in July.

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