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IGNOU Imp Numbers IGNOU important Numbers

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IGNOU Imp Numbers IGNOU important Numbers TEACHERS / ACADEMICS AND SENIOR OFFICIALS EMPLOYEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Intercom No. Mentioned In the Directory Can Be Accessed From Any Telephone/Landline/Mobile By Prefixing 2957 Before The No. (For e.g. Intercom No. 2514 Can Be Accessed By Dialing 29572514) Contact Us 29571000 (Telephone Exchanage) PH: 29533870, 29533869, 29572516, 29572514, 29572513, (All ENQUIRY) PH: 29532118, 29533062 (Fax) 29532072, 29572405, 29534492 PH: 29535828, 29536743, 29536405, 29572204, 29535438, 29534429 (Fax) Degree: 29572224,29572226, 29572213, 29535438. Assignment Marks : 29571319, 29571325, 29571526, 29571524 May I Help U :29572218,2216 Other:29572211, 2212, 2208, 2210 Hall Ticket: 29572202, 29572209 PH: 29533715, 29572508 PH: 29534521, 29535083 (Fax) SSC (Books & Assignment): 29572008, 29572012 All SOTHSM (BTS,MTS,BAIH

IIS content multiple website to single website SSL installation and configure

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Setting up SSL Host Headers on IIS 7 Obtain an SSL certificate and install it into IIS 7 . For step-by-step instructions on how to do this, see  Once the certificate is installed into IIS,  bind it to the first site on the IP address . Open the command prompt  by clicking the start menu and typing “cmd” and hitting enter. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv\  by typing “cd C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv\” on the command line. In the Inetsrv folder,  run the following command for each of the other websites  on the IP address that need to use the certificate (copy both lines):  appcmd set site /site.name:" <IISSiteName> " /+bindings.[protocol='https',bindingInformation='*:443: <hostHeaderValue> '] Replace  <IISSiteName>   with the name of the IIS site and  <hostHeaderValue>  with the host header for that site (site1.mydomain.com) Test each website in a browser . It should bring up the correct page and show the lock icon without

How to Remember 100% what you Read or Studied [Hindi - हिन्दी] ✔

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DIY Android Home Automation With Free Smartphone Application

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DIY Android Home Automation With Free Smartphone Application DIY SmartHome Application Ever wanted to make your home automated? Wanted to control the lights, fan, and other appliances from your smartphone? Or wanted a tutorial about connected devices and getting started with them? Our DIY Android Home Automation project will show you how to make your home automated using an Android smartphone. This requires no experience with Android programming at all, and a free application is included for you to develop. Using this Android application you will be able to control your lights, air conditioning, and door locks all from your smartphone. This system Bluetooth to connect with your device and control the various appliances in your home. Have fun with this DIY hacking tutorial! Required Materials Hardware : Arduino / Arduino Clone or make your own custom Arduino board with this  tutorial. A 5v TTL -UART Bluetooth module like:  JY-MCU BT_BOARD (Cheaper)   or  Bl