You can copy and paste text between MS-DOS and Windows NT. In the MS-DOS window, click the MS-DOS icon to see a menu, click Edit, and then click Mark. Select the text you want to copy and press ENTER to copy the text to the Clipboard. You can then paste the text into your application.
you can connect to your account using your phone line. If you are connected to a local area network (LAN) that is connected ...
You can continue to store existing, remotely stored data from this volume on remote media, or you can move the data back ...
You can control security and content through the use of certification authorities, Authenticode(tm) trusted publishers, Zones, ...
You can convert the existing one-way trust into a two-way trust. Two-way trusts consist of two one-way trusts between the ...
You can copy and paste text between MS-DOS and Windows NT. In the MS-DOS window, click the MS-DOS icon to see a menu, click ...
You can copy domain information over the network from a domain controller. If you have previously restored an Active Directory ...
You can create a basic Internet connection with limited administrative control, or a more complex Internet connection with ...
You can create a new security policy; edit or apply an existing security policy; or rollback the last applied security policy. ...
You can create a root folder path and special folder settings for IMAP accounts. You can also choose whether Outlook Express ...