Answer:
Group policy object can be applied on the OU level.
Explanation:
This whole question is ambiguous to say the least. Group Policies can be applied the the OU (Lowest level - if you create the OU or group), the Domain and the AD Forest as long as you link the ou to the root of the AD Forest. In other words, if you wish to create a Group Policy, you also need to create an OU that you can lik it to. i.e, you want all managers to bypass the proxy settings, you create the OU, drop all the Managers in there and create the GP and apply it to the OU or group.
Answer:
Explanation:
Let's do it in Python, we can start by prompting user for the inputs
month = int(input("Enter a month (in numeric): "))
day = int(input("Enter a day (in numeric): "))
year = int(input("Enter a 2-digit year: "))
# now check if the month times day equals the year:
if month * day == year:
print("The date is magic")
else:
print("The date is not magic")
Examples of character formats that can be applied to text characters in Word include those you find in the Font dialog box (such as bold, italic, underline, font, size, color, superscript, subscript, scaling, animation effects, etc), highlight, change case, etc. To apply a character format to a character or a set of characters, you need to specifically select the desired amount of characters and then apply the formatting you want.
Void sort3(int& a, int& b, int& c)
{
if (a > b)
{
std::swap(a, b);
}
if (b > c)
{
std::swap(b, c);
}
if (a > b)
{
std::swap(a, b);
}
}
Answer:
Link-local address
Explanation:
IP addresses that have "FE80" as the hexadecimal representation of their first 10 bits are IPV6 reserved addresses for link-local unicast addressing. These addresses are automatically configured (though may be manually configured too) on any interface and should not be routed. They are used for addressing on a single link with the main aim, among others, of automatic configuration and routing protocol advertisement. Devices attached to this link can be accessed or reached using the link-local addresses as they don't need a global address to communicate.
However, routers will not forward datagram or packets using link-local addresses. In other words, routers are not allowed to connect to the internet using the unicast link-local addresses.