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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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  • 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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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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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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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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It directs vsftpd to run in standalone mode

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A configuration manager configures the computer system or OS to enable users to work on their documents anywhere, on any device compatible with the file output. System performance is also a key part of configuration data.

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