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Computer Interview Questions and Answers

Computer Interview Questions and Answers

Question - 71 : - What is a "Global Inbox" and how is it used?

Answer - 71 : - A Global Inbox is an e-mail feature that consolidates the Inboxes of several e-mail accounts. For example, a user may have three different e-mail accounts, such as a work account, home account, and a free Yahoo! Mail account. A global inbox would store the messages from all three accounts in a single inbox. E-mail programs like Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird allow users to select the "Global Inbox" option within the program's preferences. If this option is selected, all incoming e-mails will be saved in a universal mailbox, making it easy to view all the messages at one time. However, this can also make it difficult to determine which address each message was sent to. Fortunately, you can still check the "To:" field in each message's header to see which account received the message. Apple's Mac OS X Mail program lists individual Inboxes by default, but also displays a Global Inbox at the top of the list. The user can select this Inbox to view an aggregate of all messages received by the mail program.

Question - 72 : - Is there a term for a "forgotten attachment?"

Answer - 72 : - It seems like it happens all too often. The person who sent you an e-mail forgot to attach the document they said they are attaching. In fact, most of us have probably found ourselves clicking the "Send" button a bit prematurely at one time or another. While I am not aware of any any official terms for forgotten attachments, here are a few options that came to mind: mistachment nontachment untachment vaporfile d'oh! document  

Question - 73 : - What is the difference between sending e-mail messages in TEXT mode or in HTML?

Answer - 73 : - E-mail can be sent in either plain text or HTML-formatted. So what exactly does that mean? Well, originally, e-mail was based on just straight text. What you typed was what you saw. With the new HTML-formatted e-mails, you can include pictures, hyperlinks, and other web page characteristics in your e-mails. It's almost like composing a web page within an e-mail message. Unfortunately, if the person you are sending an HTML-formatted message to is using an e-mail program that doesn't support HTML, they'll get a message with a lot of HTML tags (, ,  , etc.) scattered throughout the text. The good news is that most e-mail programs default to the plain text format as long as you don't include any pictures, or other HTML elements. To check your e-mail program's settings, check the Options or Preferences and look for the "Formatting" section. This should tell you how your outgoing messages are being formatted. If there is no such option, you can be pretty sure that you're only sending plain text messages.

Question - 74 : - HIDE UR SECRETFILES IN A JPEG FILE?

Answer - 74 : - You will need the following.. Windows 2000 / XP # Basic Knowledge of the Command Prompt # WinRar 1. Gather your image and the files you wish to lodge into it. Here I have a meeting.txt which I will hide inside my toshow.jpg. 2. Add the files you want to hide into a new RAR archive. (so meeting.txt.rar created newly) 3. Open Command Prompt and go to the folder where your files are located, e.g., 'C:\hidden'. 5. At command prompt type 'copy /b toshow.jpg + meeting.txt.rar lizard.jpg' (without quotes). (toshow.jpg is the picture I want to show, meeting.txt.rar is the file to be hidden, and lizard.jpg is the file which contains both. 6. Now test the lizard.jpg by double clicking it, and verifying it still opens. 7. Now try opening that same lizard.jpg file from menu: file->open of WinRar. It will show the original hidden file meeting.txt.

Question - 75 : - How do I determine if I have 64-bit vs. 32-bit CPU?

Answer - 75 : - Determine Windows version If you're wanting to determine the type of version of Windows your computer is running follow the below steps for your version of Windows. Keep in mind that a 64-bit processor can be using either 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows and that a 32-bit processor can only use a 32-bit version of Windows. Microsoft Windows XP users Press and Hold the Windows Key and the Pause key or open the System icon in Control panel. In the General tab of the System Properties window if your computer says Windows XP you're running the 32-bit version of Windows. If the computer is saying Windows XP Professional x64 Edition you're running the 64-bit version of Windows XP. Microsoft Windows Vista users Press and Hold the Windows Key and the Pause key or open the System icon in Control panel. In the System window by System Type you'll have 32-bit Operating System if you're running a 32-bit version of Vista and 64-bit Operating System if you're running the 64-bit version.

Question - 76 : -  What is another name for a motherboard? .  

Answer - 76 : -  A system board is another name for a computer motherboard.  

Question - 77 : - What is context attribute ?  

Answer - 77 : - An object bound into the context associated with a servlet.  

Question - 78 : - What is context root ?  

Answer - 78 : - A name that gets mapped to the document root of a Web application.  

Question - 79 : - What is conversational state ?  

Answer - 79 : - The field values of a session bean plus the transitive closure of the objects reachable from the bean's fields. The transitive closure of a bean is defined in terms of the serialization protocol for the Java programming language, that is, the fields that would be stored by serializing the bean instance.  

Question - 80 : - What is CORBA ?

Answer - 80 : - Common Object Request Broker Architecture. A language-independent distributed object model specified by the OMG.


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