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"you configure CFP by a two-step process. Go to Security/Tasks/Add a Zone; give it a name and define the IP range (or go with the default, which is the entire subnet). Then go to Security/Tasks/Define a New Trusted Network; use the Zone you just created. This will put two rules at the top of Network Monitor; the first will Allow IP Out from Any to Zone, and the 2nd will Allow IP In from Zone to Any - this allows unencumbered communication across your LAN."
Atmost four drives can be mapped to a windows 2000 operating system computer. It can have different names like z name can be used for a drive.
The clients can access the network drives
What is a function where each domain element is mapped to the same range element.
It can be mapped to only one value.
A relation is a mapping from one set to another. It is a function if elements of the first set are mapped to only one element from the second set. So, for example, square root is not a function because 9 can be mapped to -3 and 3.
Any function is a mapping from a domain to a codomain or range. Each element of the domain is mapped on to a unique element in the range by the function.
Any function or object that has symmetry about the y-axis can be mapped onto itself by a horizontal translation. This means that if the function or object is shifted horizontally by any distance, it will still look the same.
It is an invertible function.
A function is a mapping from one set to another such that each element from the first set is mapped onto exactly one element from the second set.
Mapped and/or shared folders on a network allow users to collaborate and share information by modifying the documents in the folders or by putting documents in the folder that is shared without realizing that the folder may not be on their machine, but it looks as though it is.
Each element in the domain must be mapped to one and only one element in the range. If that condition is satisfied then the mapping (or relationship) is a function. Different elements in the domain can be mapped to the same element in the range. Some elements in the range may not have any elements from the domain mapped to them. These do not matter for the mapping to be a function. They do matter in terms of the function having an inverse, but that is an entirely different matter. As an illustration, consider the mapping from the domain [-10, 10] to the range [-10, 100] with the mapping defined by y = x2.
A function is a mapping from one set to another such that each element of the first set (the domain) is mapped to one element of the second set (the range).