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How do I access my TCS email from outside?

TCS Webmail is a popular global leader in the IT solutions. Being a global organisation, it provides all its employees with an official TCS email ID. However, this email ID is valid only till a person is employed at the company. So, if you leave the company, the company bans your email ID. While it is easy to log in to your official email from the office, you may want to keep a check of your emails from your personal laptop at home too.You may log in to outlook on your computer. All you must do is go to https://mail.tcs.com. The site will ask you to enter your credentials. You may login then.Remember, the website or the email box allows you to visit your emails simply. You are allowed you to access the attachments from outside. If you try downloading any of the attachment, your email password may probably get blocked.Further, you are likely to get your password blocked if you enter your email ID wrongly for more than three times. Wondering how to get out of it? You may raise an IT ticket to get the new webmail access or for your password recovery.If you look forward to accessing your TCS email through your smartphones, you can download Citrix receiver from your Google play store. Open the application, choose TCS Mail and log in. This allows you to access your emails anywhere and everywhere through your smartphones.TCS being such a giant company. It cannot afford to lose on its data to the outside world. Thus, it follows strict security checks assuring no leakage of information. For the same reason, it bans the email ID of a person as soon as he leaves his job. If you try logging in again then, you may probably see a message saying the email ID does not exist.

What's is the meaning of Intranet?

a network of computers that are not each individually connected to the internet. an "inside" network. it works just like the internet, but is closed off from the outside.

for example, at my work we have an intranet of 6 computers. each of them is connected to each other and can share files and programs. however, they all use the same internet connection to get access to the www. so unplug that main line going out to the internet, and none of the computers will have internet access even though they will still all have access to each other.

as an analogy, imagine the internet is a huge spiderweb. an intranet would be a much smaller spiderweb next to it with maybe a strand leading to the bigger one. that strand connecting them would be the access point to the internet, but the smaller web can still function on its own without the connection.

How can I access an intranet without a router?

The basic definition of Intranet is a small network within the networks... It can help in a small firm/industry/collage to send the information within it... But if you still wish to establish Interconnection among your computers WITHOUT internet then Switch may help you out with that... By using switch you can easily connect your computers internally... But once you wish to connect with the outer world i.e to establish internet connection then compulsary you need a router... Hope it helps... Thanks... :)

What did your Google home page look like, outside of the US, on July 4th 2017?

Earlier today there was essentially a pi sign instead of the two o’s.Sorry, didn’t copy image

What's the source of the internet?

The internet stores no information. The internet is the mechanism that allows devices to communicate with one another. Specifically the internet is those things that implement "internet protocol", IP.

IP is a protocol that allows one device to talk to another device without having exact knowledge of where the other device is. All that's necessary is to have the short IP address and "packets" of information can be sent to that device. Each packet will travel through several intermediary devices, each of which does not need to know exactly where the packet has come from or is ultimately going to.

Once you have established such a system, a stack of ever increasingly useful services can be built on top. So on top of IP you can build TCP/IP, a protocol that establishes a connection between two computers. On top of TCP/IP you can build HTTP, a protocol for transferring files. On top of HTTP you can build HTML, a language for describing the content of a web page. On top of HTML you can build Yahoo! Answers, a forum for asking and answering questions.

Almost all of the internet is decentralised. It has military origins and is designed to keep working even when parts of it have been destroyed. There are some central resources, like the DNS services that map names like answers.yahoo.com to IP addresses and regulatory bodies that control those services. However companies and individuals are free to ignore or extend those central resources. For instance most companies will have their own internet, their own company "intranet". At home you will do something similar and have a private IP address space behind your NAT router (so your IP address is 192.168.1.x).

What do you think of the blackouts in regards to PIPA & SOPA?

I think they're a good thing. Even knowing about it ahead of time, I still find myself following links to Wikipedia, Reddit, etc, and then remembering why they're dark. It's a pretty powerful reminder of how much we rely on certain sites, and how drastic the negative consequences could be.

While piracy and copyright infringement do cause harm to music, movie, etc industries, the current form of these legislations will have too many negative side effects, and it is important that people be aware of it.

What is the difference between the Internet, intranet, extranet and web-based communication? Which mode should a company choose?

When deciding what sort of platform you want to use, you should first identify what your goals are and how you want to use the platform to grow your business.InternetThe internet is useful for reaching out externally to customers outside of your internal system. The internet as a platform would be something like a landing page customers can find through a google search that directs them to your marketing materials.The internet is useful for lead acquisition, but less useful for retention or for any business side internal affairsIntranetThe intranet is your company’s internal system, which allows everyone in your business to communicate online, but without external persons having accessThe intranet is useful for productivity purposes, such as file sharing and collaboration. There are also social intranet solutions, one of the features offered by HyperOffice, that improve the employee experience and offer a more fun way to connect employees.ExtranetThink of extranet as the blend between an internet and the internet, where permissioned persons outside of your business can be given access to your intranet system.Extranet is useful when you wish to collaborate with other companies or wish to share a large amount of data securely with trusted partners. An extranet will likely only be useful if you would need to frequently share data or files with select customers through a secure medium.Web-Based CommunicationWeb-based communication isn’t really one defined solution, but any number of solutions for how you wish to communicate with your customers / employees.Web-based communication can be as simple as email, or involve more robust solutions, such as uShare.to, which offer text support, video and audio calls, conversation history, filesharing etc.Web-based communication will likely be a feature you implement of one or more than one of the solutions above.Hope this helps! Likely your business will require an implementation of both an internet external facing page, and an intranet internally based file sharing system.

Can I host my own website with my own computer? How would I go about doing that?

Yes, you can host a website on your computer. But there are a few important things I should point out:Linux is not the only OS you can use to host a website (although it is the most popular). Any computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) can host a website. All you need is code compatible with that operating system, and to expose the port your website is onYou'll need an always-on computer. This means your laptop (and probably desktop) won't be good enough. You can find an old, cheap computer, put it in the closet, and keep it on at all times to host your siteFor users outside of your network to reach it, you need to forward port 80 on your router to the web server. This usually isn't recommended for home networks, so make sure you know what you're doingThis may violate your ISP's terms of service. If you start to get notable traffic to the site, your ISP may drop you or take legal action. Non-business internet service almost always disallows thisYou'll need to use a dynamic IP service. The IP address assigned to your home changes periodically, which is done by the ISP to protect you (for the most part). Dynamic IP addressing is less of a security risk (harder to track you, harder to attack a user, etc). To assign a URL to your IP, there are services out there that track your IP and dynamically update DNS, like DynDNSYou'll get attacked constantly. Now, these "attacks" aren't usually very difficult to defend against since they're just scripts looking for weak servers. If you enable SSH on port 22 you'll see hundreds of attempts to log in from servers in China. So make sure you have a basic understanding of firewalls and security.It sounds like you really don't want to spend the money to host a site, but you'll take far more time setting up the server, networking, dynamic DNS, etc. Or you could just pay a couple dollars a month for someone else to do that for you.I used to host a few servers at home, and it was a great learning experience, but not worth the time. AWS, Bluehost, etc are worth the money.Hope this helps!

Can I stop Drupal admin access from The Internet?

You should be able to block access to the /user/login from the internet with the following htaccess rule  Order allow,deny  Allow from 192.168.1.0/24  Allow from 127Here 192.168.1.0/24 is assumed to be your intranet IP range. If that is not the case replace that with your intranet IP range.

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