Posted by sunilj on 10/31/07 11:36 AM
After 2 yrs or so i wrote Cisco Certification Exam (BSCI) yesterday, Passed with 957/1000. This will be my first step towards achieving my first ever Professional level certification(CCIP) in IT Industry.
I took this exam in Chennai, as all slots are full till mid-november in Bangalore. Overall it was a good experience as i saw Chennai, which is one of the firsts in my life…Hmmm.. BSCI over what next?? Planning to write BGP/MPLS in mid December, hope will stick to my plan this time.
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Posted by sunilj on 10/25/07 7:21 AM
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Posted by sunilj on 10/19/07 8:14 AM
Last night i had a privilege to go through one of the best article in recent times by Vishweshar Bhat in thatskannada . Article is very well written and it came right on a block hole when our power hungry politicians are just indulge in money making business and forgetting their responsibilities. One common belief among us ” Politics is the only way to serve this society, where you can reach people and understand their grievances ” but in reality thats not true. The above article has just done that, it clearly tells how each of us can make difference to this world.
Am ready to make the difference….. are you??
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Posted by sunilj on 10/12/07 10:31 AM
After running T20 govt successfully for 2o months, JD(S) played its second episode drama and pulled down the plug against BJP its coalition partner, making Yediyurappa a mute spectator. The below link which tells about the latest political situation in Karnataka.. too funny…T20 Drama
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Posted by sunilj on 10/4/07 10:57 AM
sometimes we tend to use shift-delete to delete the contents of the folder and wonder how to recover all the deleted items. After some search i got this info which might help you…
1. Start –> Run
2. Run the command regedit.exe.
3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options
4. Add a new string ‘DumpsterAlwaysOn‘ of type REG_DWORD with the value 1 in Hex
5. Close the registry editor.
6. Restart Outlook.
7. Go to Tools –> Recover Deleted Items.
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