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		<title>Give me a “T”, give me a “C”, give me a “P” and an “I” and a “P”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most users use TCP/IP, but what is it really&#8230; And what do you do when it breaks. (includes steps to reset TCP/IP back to its orginal state) TCP/IP is described by Margaret Rouse, Webopedia, with a sprinkle of Rob, as follows: TCP/IP, pronounced as separate letters “T-C-P-I-P” (not TaaKaaPaaa eipp) is short for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dave, Drop a load on em&#8217; DHCP how can I explain it. I&#8217;ll Take you Frame by Frame it. To have y&#8217;all jumpin&#8217; shall we singin&#8217; it &#160; I recently came across the need to migrate a DHCP server from windows 2003 to a new Windows 2008 server. Shocking 2K3 servers are still out there, [...]]]></description>
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