Fix order of level 0 puzzles

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Tim Young 2017-11-08 08:19:46 -06:00
parent 08b1781554
commit 77e9b45cfe
5 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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<PublisherName>Tim Young</PublisherName>
<CreateWebPageOnPublish>true</CreateWebPageOnPublish>
<WebPage>publish.htm</WebPage>
<ApplicationRevision>45</ApplicationRevision>
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<PublishWizardCompleted>true</PublishWizardCompleted>

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<itemsize>100</itemsize>
<showlabels>none</showlabels>
<level>0</level>
<sortorder>0</sortorder>
<sortorder>3.4</sortorder>
<uniqueidentifier>171</uniqueidentifier>
<startinghelplevel>full</startinghelplevel>
<vlansenabled>False</vlansenabled>

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<Network>
<en_message>Managed Switches can use Spanning Tree, which intelligently figures out the least distance path to a point. It is made so you can have network loops and survive. Try pinging pc1 twice from pc0. The first time, some packets are lost. But the second time the packet goes where it should.</en_message>
<fr_message>Les commutateurs gérés peuvent utiliser algorithme de l'arbre (STP), qui détermine intelligemment le chemin le moins éloigné d'un point. Il est fait pour que vous puissiez avoir des boucles réseau et survivre. Essayez de pinger pc1 deux fois à partir de pc0. La première fois, certains paquets sont perdus. Mais à la deuxième fois le paquet ira là où il devrait.</fr_message>
<en_title>Network Loop</en_title>
<en_title>Network Loop2</en_title>
<height>1024</height>
<width>1024</width>
<itemsize>100</itemsize>
<showlabels>none</showlabels>
<level>0</level>
<sortorder>0</sortorder>
<sortorder>3.5</sortorder>
<uniqueidentifier>214</uniqueidentifier>
<startinghelplevel>full</startinghelplevel>
<vlansenabled>False</vlansenabled>

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<itemsize>100</itemsize>
<showlabels>full</showlabels>
<level>0</level>
<sortorder>0</sortorder>
<sortorder>6.5</sortorder>
<uniqueidentifier>133</uniqueidentifier>
<startinghelplevel>full</startinghelplevel>
<vlansenabled>False</vlansenabled>

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<itemsize>100</itemsize>
<showlabels>full</showlabels>
<level>0</level>
<sortorder>0</sortorder>
<sortorder>2.5</sortorder>
<uniqueidentifier>130</uniqueidentifier>
<startinghelplevel>none</startinghelplevel>
<vlansenabled>True</vlansenabled>