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Configuration settings file can be viewed either in notepad or browser depending on the type of configuration file.

If the configuration file has extension - "INI", then it can be viewed in notepad or textpad.

If the configuration file has extension - "XML", then it can be viewed both in Notepad and Browser.

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State four typical router configuration file items?

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A file with a .cfg extension is usually a configuration file. The file will be used by an application to load all the configuration settings. There is no standard format for a .cfg file and how it can be modified will differ from application to application.

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NVRAM is that router component in which start up configuration file is stored.

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It will boot into ROMMON mode.

It will ignore the start-up configuration file.

It will look for the start-up configuration file on the TFTP server.

It will attempt to load the start-up configuration file that is stored in NVRAM.

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The configuration that will be loaded on start up.

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Network Configuration and Management is the configuration file that makes the changes persist across reboots to disable packet forwarding.

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In .ini file ini stands for Initialize or Initialization.

It is also known as Initialize/Initialization/Configuration file .

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What is a swop file

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It is the config/configuration file for the launcher.

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Routers are more versatile and therefore more complex. Contact your local IT service provider for more details

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DHCP server configuration in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf(FEDORA)

or /etc/dhcpd.conf (RHEL).

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You don't mention what you are looking for in terms of a "running configuration file". In Unix/Linux there are many of these. Most of them can be found in the /etc directory or its subdirectories but not all of them are located in /etc.

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This file is a dns configuration file for Linux CentOS

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A configuration file (.cfg) is normally a text file that can be opened in any text editor such as TextEdit. Some software will create a configuration file that will comprise non alphanumeric characters and so will appear to be random characters.

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.tc is the file extension for a Borland configuration file, for programs from the Borland Software Corporation.

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No. desktop.ini is a system configuration file. It is a protected file which would normally be hidden.

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Any text editor can be used to edit the configuration file.

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need to install this for games.

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Adding the following lines to the Apache 2.x configuration file will associate .php files with PHP, given the PHP 5 module (DLL file) is also loaded through the configuration:

<FilesMatch \.php$>

SetHandler application/x-httpd-php

</FilesMatch>

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The running configuration file on S1 will be saved via TFTP to a file named tokyo-config.

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The .opt file extension is used by innumerable programs. it is usually an option / configuration file, but is also used for certain document types.

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The startup configuration file on a Cisco router contains the configuration settings that are loaded into the router's memory when it boots up. It specifies parameters such as interface settings, routing protocols, access control lists, and other operational settings required for the router to function properly. This file is stored in the router's non-volatile memory (NVRAM), ensuring that the configuration persists even when the router is powered off. Essentially, it serves as the baseline configuration that the router uses to establish its operational state.

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To append the name of a file in Data Loss Prevention (DLP) agent configuration, you typically need to access the DLP policy settings in your management console. Locate the section for file identification or file attributes, where you can add or modify the file name patterns or keywords. Save the changes, and ensure the DLP agent is updated with the new configuration for it to take effect. Always refer to the specific documentation for your DLP solution, as the steps may vary slightly.

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  • IO.SYS (Kernel File)
  • MSDOS.SYS (Kernel File)
  • COMMAND.COM (Shell File)

I believe the answer you are looking for is "Registry".

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It is a Tripwire Configuration file which is software designed to detect intrusions into computers.

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The configuration file is missing from NVRAM

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There appears to be a configuration error. You have associated Konqueror with application/x-msdos-program, but it cannot handle this file type.

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The bash shell uses a hidden file called .bashrc for settings in the shell upon startup.

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A .ctg file extension is a computer configuration file. You would need a special type of program or software to open or convert this type of file. To open a .cfg extension file, use a program called Free File Viewer.

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When a router boots up, it follows a default order to search for startup configuration information. First, it checks the non-volatile memory (NVRAM) for the startup configuration file, typically named "startup-config." If it doesn't find a valid configuration there, it may look for a configuration file in a TFTP server, and if that fails, the router will proceed with its default settings, often leading to a mode where no configurations are applied.

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An xml file is the one that stores all the configurations of a specific machine created on the server.

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/etc/smb/smb.conf or /etc/samba/smb.conf.

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