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57 Cards in this Set
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NTFS5
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New Technology File System 5 - new file system that came out after the NTFS of Windows NT 4 OS
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EFS
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Encrypting File System
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MMC
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Microsoft Management Console
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GUI
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Graphical User Interface
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HPFS
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High Performance File System
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CDFS
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CD-ROM File System
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HCL
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Hardware Compatibility List
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ERD
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Emergency Repair Disk
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ASR
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Automated System Recovery
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PIF
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Program Information File
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WHQL
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Windows Hardware Quality Labs
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PPD
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Parallel Presence Detect - use resistors to communicate the type of memory present.
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SPD
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Serial Presence Detect - stores information about the memory type in EPROM.
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TSR
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Terminate Stay Resident
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APIPA
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Automatic Private IP Addressing - not available in Windows 95 or NT4.
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NetBEUI
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NetBIOS Extended User Interface
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UNC
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Universal Naming Convention
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DSL
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Digital Line Subscriber
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SMTP
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
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POP3
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Post Office Protocol 3
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IMAP
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Internet Message Access Protocol
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IPX / SPX
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Internet Packet Exchange / Sequence Packet Exchange
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ICS
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Internet Connection Sharing
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ICF
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Internet Connection Firewall
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NNTP
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Network News Transfer Protocol
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BRI
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Basic Rate Interface - the first version of ISDN Internet access which has speed limited to 128 Kbps.
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PRI
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Primary Rate Interface - the second version of ISDN Internet access which is capable of providing speed at 1.544 Mbps.
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WFP
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Windows File Protection - prevents the replacement of protected system files such as .sys, .dll, .ocx, .ttf, .fon, and .exe files. Windows File Protection runs in the background and protects all files installed by the Windows Setup program. (Default feature since Windows 2000.)
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LSA
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Local Security Authority
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SAT
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Security Access Token
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SID
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Security ID
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ACL
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Access Control List
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HAL
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Hardware Abstraction Layer - HAL.dll contains device-level code that allows programs for the OS to be utilized without the overhead of APIs.
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SAM
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Security Accounts Manager
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PDC
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Primary Domain Controller
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BDC
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Backup Domain Controller
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ACPI
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
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EDRA
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Encrypted Data Recovery Agent
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TFTP
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol
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UDP
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User Datagram Protocol
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S/FTP
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Secure / File Transfer Protocol
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VPN
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Virtual Private Network
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SMP
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Symmetric Multiprocessors
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IPSec
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IP Security
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UDF
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Uniqueness Database File
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SCM
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Services Control Manager
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LSA
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Local Security Authority (Lsass.exe)
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WIA
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Windows Imaging Architecture - for imaging devices like scanners digital cameras (replacement for TWAIN)
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WDM
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Windows Driver Model
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SMB
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Server Message Block - peer-to-peer protocol used for printer and file sharing.
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TTL
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Time-To-Live - refers to the time a packet will route around the Internet before it's discarded.
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FCBS
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File Control Blocks (Config.sys)
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IFS
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Installable File System (Config.sys)
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RPC
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Remote Procedure Call
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IMAP4
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Internet Message Access Protocol 4 - similiar to POP3, except IMAP has more features.
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TFTP
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol
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SNMP
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Simple Network Management Protocol - enables administrators to remotely administer devices on a TCP/IP network.
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