Answer:
hey! that happens to me too!
Explanation:
tbh i just think its whenever you comment on something and someone answers, that appears... but i could be wrong.
lol :)
If a network packet has no header it is most likely that the router would have no destination for the payload. The header of the IP packet contains all the necessary information to deliver the packet, including source IP address, destination IP address, length of the packet, version of IP protocol....
So, if the router does not have this information it would not know where to deliver the packet. Correct answer: A
Make sure the functional level of the forest functional level is Windows Server 2003 or higher.
Install at least one Windows 2008 Server as a Writable Domain Controller
Run adprep /rodcprep<span> </span>
False , because the two words are on one single space
<span>public static String compress (String original)
{
StringBuilder compressed = new StringBuilder();
char letter = 0;
int count = 1;
for (int i = 0; i < original.length(); i++) {
if (letter == original.charAt(i)) {
count = count + 1;
}
else {
compressed = count !=1 ? compressed.append(count) : compressed;
compressed.append(letter);
letter = original.charAt(i);
count = 1;
}
}
compressed = count !=1 ? compressed.append(count) : compressed;
compressed.append(letter);
return compressed.toString();
}</span>