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Windows feature used to support users with limited sight, hearing, or mobility. It includes special keyboard, sound, display, and mouse configuration.
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Accessibility Options
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A centralized database that contains information about a networks users workstations, servers, printers, and other resources. This is essential to maintaining organizing, and securing the resources on a larger network, because it allows network administrators to centrally manage resources. It is also extensible, meaning it can be configured to grow and to be personalized for any company
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Active Directory
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A user account, created when the OS is frist insstalled, that is allowed complete, unfettered access to the system without restriction
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Administrator account
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This group is the least restrictive group available. they have full congtrol of the computer, the files and folders on it, the local area network, and the configured user accounts.
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Administrators Group
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This group can back up and restore files on the computer, regardless of the permissions on those files
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Backup Operators group
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Predifined, default local group created on a Windows XP machine.
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Built-in Groups
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The account that created or owns an object, usually a user account
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Creator Owner Group
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Software that is used to allow a computer and a piece of hardware to communicate. Device drivers that are incompatible, corrupt, outdated, or of the wrong version for the hardware can cause errors that are difficult to diagnose.
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Device Driver
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A utility that allows technicians to examine and configure all the hardware and drivers installed on a machine.
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Device Manager
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A digital signature that microwsoft incorporated into driver and system files as a way to verify the files nad to ensure that they are not inappropriately overwritten. Ensures that installed drivers will not destabilize the operating system.
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Driver Signing
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This group includes anyone who could possibly access the computer and includes all users who have been defined on the coputer plus all users within the domain.
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Everyone Group
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A set of instructions telling the operating system which devices to start and drivers to .load when a computer starts.
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Hardware profile
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A special type of Suspend where critical configuration iinformaion is written to the hard drive; upon a wakeup event, the system is reinitialized, and the data is read from the drive to return the system to the state it was in prior to suspend
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Hibernation
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This is a type of port installed on newer computers, printers, and other devices that allows them to communicate wirelessly. These ports transmit data at about the same rate as a parallel port does, and the devices must be in close proximity andhave a clear liine of sight between them.
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IrDA
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A group that exists only on the coputer where it was created. alocal group can have users and global groups as members
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Local Group
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A Windows utility used to create a separate windows to enlarge a portion of the screen. This option is designed for users who have poor vision.
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Magnifier Utility
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A user profile created by an administrator and saved with a special extension (.man) so that the suer cannot modify the profile in any way. They can be assigned to a single user of a group of users.
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Mandatory profile
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The standardized interface into which consoles, snapinis, and extensions are loaded to perform administrative tasks.
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Microsoft management Console (MMC)
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A windows utility used to read aloud on screen text, dialog boxes, menus, and buttons. tjhis utility requires some type of sound output device.
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Narrator Utility
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Microsoft accessibilty program that displays a virtual keyboard on the screen and allows users wiwth mobility impairments to type data using a pointing device.
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On Screen Keyboard
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A complex binary file used to store configuration data about a particular system. To edit this text based database, a user can use the run line utiltiies REGEDIT or REGEDT32. The preferred method of editing, however, is the control panel applets.
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Registry
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The utility used to edit the windows registry. You can use REGEDUT ir REGEDT32
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Registry Editor
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A user profile stored on a centralized serer that follows a user accross a network.
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Roaming Profile
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A collection of user specific settings that retain the state of the desktop, Start menu, color scheme, and other environmental aspects across logons.
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User Profile
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The Users group is the most secure group and is much more restrictive than the administrators and Power Users groups.
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Users group
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