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- What does it mean to have a subnet mask 32? - Super User
and also check out subnet calculators the 32 is the CIDR (shorthand) and refers to how many 1's are in the subnet mask For 32 that is 255 255 255 255 or 11111111 11111111 11111111 1111111 that means you can only have one ip address, on your network before needing a gateway router to get outside that network with 32 it's just you
- 64 bit - Why does Microsoft apparently prefer 32-bit for Office instead . . .
The 32-bit version of Office can be installed on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows OS And the 64-bit version of Office can only be supported on 64-bit of Windows
- Memory limits in 16, 32 and 64 bit systems - Super User
The theoretical memory limits in 16, 32 and 64 bit machines are as follows The fundamental flaw here is the notion that the "bit width" of the processor, which is usually the size of the machine's general-purpose registers, is necessarily the same as the width of RAM addresses
- Run 32bit applications on Windows 10 64 Bit - Super User
Similarly, 32-bit installations of Windows can run 16-bit programs XP Mode was a feature of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate, that allowed you to run the more popular at the time Windows XP in a virtual machine
- 64 bit - How to resolve You cannot install the 32 64 bit version of . . .
2 If you have 32-bit version of Office, you need to remove the 64 bit version Click to Run Do the simialr things if you have 64-bit version of Office To uninstall Office 16 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component 64-bit Registration, please try the steps below:
- windows - How to connect to an smb share? - Super User
After the creator's Update in Windows 10, new Installs of Windows disable SMB1 by default in an attempt to prevent security vulnerabilities (which SMB is known for), on this matter if you can avoid using it I'm sure it will be encouraged That Windows feature might be a problem if you want to browse your shares because it will stop you from detecting them, here are 2 Options: If you want to
- What does 16, 24 mean with regards to ip addresses?
I am trying to understand how network topologies work in large scale networks such as college campuses I often see the phrases 16, 24 with regards to ip addresses I would like to know what 1
- 64 bit - How can I open the 32-bit ODBC Data Source Administrator in . . .
I want to add 32-bit data sources There seems to be no obvious way to see existing instances of these or create new ones How can I open the 32-bit "ODBC Data Source Administrator" window in Wind
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