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YES/NO
Does Windows XP Home Edition support the use of NTFS or print permissions? |
NO
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Windows Home Edition supports only ________________ sharing.
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Simple File
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Windows Home Edition supports how many processors?
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One
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YES/NO
Does Windows XP Home Edition include both Internet Information Services and Remote Desktop? |
NO
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Which type of installation service does Windows XP Home Edition NOT support?
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Remote Installation Services (RIS)
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Name the run command you can use to see if Service Pack 2 is installed?
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winver.exe
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Name the four major enhancements that are added from Windows XP Service Pack 2.
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1. Security Center
2. Automatic Updates 3. Windows Firewall 4. Internet Explorer Security |
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Is the Windows Firewall enabled or disabled by default?
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Enabled
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In a workgroup, a computer running Windows Server 2003 is called a ______ _______ server.
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stand-alone
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TRUE/FALSE
A user must have a user account on a local computer if that user wants to log on to that computer locally. |
TRUE
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TRUE/FALSE
If all ocmputers on a network are running Windows XP Professional, you can promote one to be a domain controller. |
FALSE
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What is a domain controller?
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A domain controller is a server in an Active Directory domain that stores a copy of the Active Directory database and runs the Active Directory service.
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A(n) _________ provides a single logon for users to gain access to network resources that they have permission to access - such as file, print and application resources.
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domain
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What is an access token?
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An object that describes the security context for a user. When a user logs on, Windows verifies the user's credentials. After the user is authenticated, Windows assigns an access token that defines the user's rights and permssions.
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