All I can say is this in unreal... as I do not have any other word. I started with one I had to pay for, and I was so confused I gave up. Thankfully I was still interested and people said there are good ones on RUclips and I found this. Well, unreal. I want to say THANK YOU !!!
This channel has been a blessing. You have a lot of good content. Do you have any supplemental videos in regards to the Google IT Support Professional Certificate?
To get this straight, I could use pathping to trace where I’m getting data loss if I have a cable/fiber that is going to a destination, but is too far away to reach?
These videos are great! I love how it goes in the order of the objectives. Just one question though, in Windows Command Line Tools and The Windows Network Command Line (both covering section 1.2 of the Operating System objectives domain), I cannot find where he talks about chkdsk or sfc???? any idea where they are in either of those 2 videos???? I watched a couple of times.
When using a Tracert to a server what does "request timeout" specify? Just used nslookup to find the IP address of a random webaddress. Set up a tracert to it but it's not supplying information.
The tracert graphic is INSANELY useful, omg. Makes it so much easier to understand, thank you.
All I can say is this in unreal... as I do not have any other word. I started with one I had to pay for, and I was so confused I gave up. Thankfully I was still interested and people said there are good ones on RUclips and I found this. Well, unreal. I want to say THANK YOU !!!
Phrase your hunting for is "i got scammed". I am also a BIG fan of this channel. Super helpful for free.
I love all the Stargate references. Perfect grabs my attention back every time
Thanks for the clear and concise explanation of TTL using tracert!
This channel has been a blessing. You have a lot of good content. Do you have any supplemental videos in regards to the Google IT Support Professional Certificate?
Love those Stargate references xD
I like the themes that Prof. Messer uses in his videos.
To get this straight, I could use pathping to trace where I’m getting data loss if I have a cable/fiber that is going to a destination, but is too far away to reach?
@ProfessorMesser I love your explanations!
Thank you professor!
Thank you for this very informative video.
I love the Stargate Atlantis references.
The Stargate references got to me. McKay would totally have the classified share mounted to his devices.
These videos are great! I love how it goes in the order of the objectives. Just one question though, in Windows Command Line Tools and The Windows Network Command Line (both covering section 1.2 of the Operating System objectives domain), I cannot find where he talks about chkdsk or sfc???? any idea where they are in either of those 2 videos???? I watched a couple of times.
literally glad i found this, because i was thinking the exact same thing.
@@erickespn best of luck on your teat!!!!!
Stargate.😉
When using a Tracert to a server what does "request timeout" specify? Just used nslookup to find the IP address of a random webaddress. Set up a tracert to it but it's not supplying information.
Hello, can you please elaborate on what "show binaries in Windows" means?
windows executables
why would the TTL numbers be different for ping and tracert? If it's connecting to the same place shouldn't they be the same number?
It's probably not going to take the same path through the internet every time.
netstat -n displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form
If you're able to lookup the IP addresses of websites using nslookup how do these websites protect themselves from DDOS attacks?
@@landencole That sounds like it makes sense tbh thanks the question just came to my mind when he was reviewing it
@@DHOPZ for some reason I can't see his comment, but I am also curious about the same thing. Do you remember what he said?
@@jasonwolf7278 Sorry it was awhile ago I can't even remember what he said lol
I love stargate too :)
do i need to know all of them in the exam centre
Yes, only because you'll be tested on random ones
lol this so uncanny, I was literally jus watching Stargate Atlantis before this video 😅