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YES/NO
Does Windows XP Home Edition support the use of NTFS or print permissions?
NO
Windows Home Edition supports only ________________ sharing.
Simple File
Windows Home Edition supports how many processors?
One
YES/NO
Does Windows XP Home Edition include both Internet Information Services and Remote Desktop?
NO
Which type of installation service does Windows XP Home Edition NOT support?
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
Name the run command you can use to see if Service Pack 2 is installed?
winver.exe
Name the four major enhancements that are added from Windows XP Service Pack 2.
1. Security Center
2. Automatic Updates
3. Windows Firewall
4. Internet Explorer Security
Is the Windows Firewall enabled or disabled by default?
Enabled
In a workgroup, a computer running Windows Server 2003 is called a ______ _______ server.
stand-alone
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
TRUE/FALSE
If all ocmputers on a network are running Windows XP Professional, you can promote one to be a domain controller.
FALSE
What is a domain controller?
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.
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.
domain
What is an access token?
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.