Among the following network techniques, identify the one that does not allow project crashing.

Among the following network techniques, identify the one that does not allow project crashing. Correct Answer PERT

PERT is an event-oriented approach. It is designed for planning, scheduling and controlling projects of R & D, non-repetitive, non-routine, prototype, production, defence projects etc.

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Statement (I): Crashing of project duration always increases the cost of the project on its completion, no matter what the indirect, or overhead, costs are. Statement (II): The critical path along the project activities network diagram is compressed in the process of investigating the crashing of the project duration, and not the non-critical activities, up to a certain stage of crashing. 
The network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure the remote access server on the network. Some users report that when they connect to the server they receive the following message |" IPX SPX compatible computer deported error 733" The EPP control network protocol for the network is not available. If the users allow the connection to continue they are able to connect to the services that use TCP/IP. You want to prevent this message from being displayed. What should you do?
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