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What are the four Editions of Windows 2003 Server?
Web Edition
Standard Edition
Enterprise Edition
Data Center Edition
How many processors can Web Edition Support?
Up to 2 Processors
What is the maximum ram for Web edition?
What is the minimum?
2GB
128MB
What is the Minimum Processor
Speed for Web Edition?
What is the recomended?
133 MHz
550 MHz
How many processors can Standard Edition Support?
Up to 4 processors
What is the maximum ram for Standard Edition?
What is the minimum?
4GB
128MB
How many processors can Enterprise Edition support?
Up to 8 processors
What is maximum ram for Enterprise Edition?
What is the minimum?
32GB
128MB
What is the maximum number of processors Data Center can support?
Up to 32 processors
What is the maximum ram for Data Center?
What is the minimum?
64GB
512MB
What are the two phases of instalation?
Text mode and Graphical mode
What is a tree?
Multiple domain models when they share contiguous DNS names.
What is a forest?
An Active Directory that consists of multiple trees.
What is a leaf object?
An object that cannont contain another object, such as a user or computer.
What is a container object?
A object that can contain another object beneath it.
What are the two type of snap-ins?
Standalone and Extension
What is a standalone snap in?
A single tool that you can install directly into a empty MMC console.
What is a extension snap in?
Provides additional functionality to specific stand-alone snap-ins.
What are the four console option modes? What is the default for all new consoles you create?
Author mode, User Mode: Full Access, User Mode: Limited Access Multiple Windows, User Mode: Limited access single window.
Author mode is the default.
What two ways can you install and configure remote desktop connections?
From the CD or Over the network
What is real time monitoring?
A tool that displays a continuous stream of statistics about what the system is doing right now.
What is Logged monitoring?
Same information as real time monitoring but stores it on a permanent medium instead of displaying it immediately.
What are the four type of monitoring subsystems?
Processor, Memory, Disk and Network.
What is the symbol for a error?
A red x with a circle.
What is the symbol for a warning?
A exclamation point in a yellow triangle.
What are the five tabs that Windows Task manage contains?
Applications, Processes, Performance, Networking, Users.
What two snap ins does the performance console contain?
System monitor and performance logs and alerts.
What are the three main criteria used to evaluate backup hardware?
Capacity, Speed, and Cost
What is the capacity of a CD
650 MB
What is the capacity of a DVD
Over 4 GB
What is the capacity of a DAT tape?
20 GB
What is the capacity of a 8MM
100 GB
What are the five types of backups in 2003 server?
Normal,Incremental, Differential, Copy, and Daily.
What two backups reset the bit?
Normal and Incremental
What is a non authoritative restore?
The objects in the Active Directory database are restored exactly as they appeared in the System State object, with original sequence number intact.
What is a authoritative restore?
Objects in the active directory database are restored with updated sequence numbers.
What are the three ways are service packs released?
CD-ROM, Express Download, and Network download
What is a hotfix?
A software update that addresses one specific issue.
What symbol do you add to make a file/folder hidden?
$
What are the 6 type of NTFS standard permissions?
Read
Read and Execute
Write
Modify
List Folder Contents
Full Control
What are the two types of printers?
Local and network
How do you assign forms to a printer?
Go to the printer properties and then the device settings tab.
What is a printer pool?
One logical printer that supports multiple physical printers.
What is a device driver?
Set of software routines that implement device-specifin functions for generic input/output operations
What are the two basic functions of a device driver
They expose device specific routines to device-independent functions in the operating system

They manipulate the physical properties of hardware devices
What three reasons do manufactures release driver updates?
To enhance performance of existing features

To implement new features

To address problems with previous driver releases
What are the available driver signing options?
Ignore

Warn

Block
What is rolling back drivers do?
Reverts to the previously installed version of the driver
What do the red, blue, green, and white blocks mean in disk defrag?
Red- Fragmented Files

Blue- Conigous Files

Green- Unmovable Files

White- Free Space