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48 Cards in this Set
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What does the taskbar contain
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Quick Launch Applications
Media Player Notification Area (system tray) page 5 |
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What is the Hardware Abstraction Layer
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the HAL is a layer of coding used, so that a generic OS may interface with specific hardware.
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With what version of Windows XP was Windows Firewall introduced
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Service Pack 2
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In order to use Encrypting File System (EFS) what file system must be used on the volume to be encrypted.
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NTFS
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What option would allow like programs to be grouped together on the taskbar.
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The group like programs check box under taskbar properties.
page 4 |
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If you have two workgroups on one computer, how many logins and/or passwords are required.
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2 logins with passwords
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Where can you go to find support programs and troubleshooting tips
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Help and Support Center
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By default what single icon is on the desktop when windows is first installed.
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Recycle Bin
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You have just updated the driver for a piece of particular hardware on your system, however now that hardware does not work properly, what feature can you use to make the hardware work properly again.
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Driver Rollback
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What does Plug and Play do
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Plug and Play allows for the user to add devices to the system, and the system will automatically detect and install the appropriate drivers for the new device.
page 7 |
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What screen will you be looking at if you are logging in locally
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the Welcome Screen
page 20 |
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What screen will you be looking at if you are logging onto the network.
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Windows Dialog Box
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Where can you find Windows Updater
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Under the Help and Support Pick a Task submenu
page 10 |
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What are the Minimum, Recommended, and Maximum memory values for Windows XP.
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Minimum 64MB
Recommended 128MB Maximum 4GB page 26 |
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You have a Windows NT 3.5 edition system. What path would you follow to upgrade to XP
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Upgrade from Windows NT 3.x to Windows NT 4.0, and then upgrade to Windows XP
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What are the THREE TYPES OF WINDOWS UPDATE PATCHES
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High Priority
Optional Software Optional Hardware page 62 |
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How many days are you given to register your copy of Windows XP
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30 days
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What kind of media does Windows XP install come on, and what can be assumed about the OS regarding system requirements.
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Windows XP comes on a CD, which has 700MB of storage space, which means that the system it is being installed onto needs to have at least this amount available on the hard drive
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What two Setup Logs can help with troubleshooting after Windows Installation is complete.
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The action log
The error log page 70 |
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What does the Winnt32.exe switch Checkupgradeonly do.
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Checks the system for compatibility to upgrade to Windows XP
page 42 |
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What are the benefits of the Remote Installation Services (RIS)
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It allows for remote installation of windows XP
Simplifies System Image Management It supports OS and Computer recovery Reduces Total Cost Ownership page 53 |
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What options do you have for icons that can be placed on your desktop
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My Computer
My Documents My Network Places Internet Explorer page 149 |
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What default folders can be found under any user profile folder
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My Documents folder
Start menu folder Favorites folder Desktop folder page 171 |
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You recently upgraded from Windows 2000 Pro to XP, and want to keep the same taskbar, how can you do this.
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Switch from Start Menu to Classic Mode.
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What is the maximum number of monitors that XP will support
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10
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What does Sticky Keys do.
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Sticky Keys allows multi-key combinations to be entered one at a time.
page 174 |
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What does Toggle Keys do.
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It will cause the computer to emit a sound at both the activation and deactivation of the CAPS, NUM, and SCOLL Locks
page 176 |
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What does a Wizard do.
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A wizard walks you through a process step by step.
page 309 |
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What are the three compatibility modes
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End-User
System Custom page 308 |
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What is the End-user compatibility mode
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It is a collection of compatibility options that can mimic earlier OS.
page 308 |
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What is the System compatibility mode
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This mode is only accessible by system administrators
page 308 |
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What is the Custom Compatibility mode
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This mode uses fixes designed specifically for the application.
page 308 |
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What is Windows Installer
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It is a system service that automates and manages application installation
page 296 |
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What are the three levels of application compatibility that are used by the Windows Logo Program
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Compatible with Windows
Designed for Windows Optimized for Windows page 305 |
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What does the compatible level logo mean
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This indicates that the application will perform its primary function and not crash the system
page 305 |
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What does the designed level logo mean
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These applications will not interfere with other applications on your system, they will also install and uninstall properly, and will not overwrite files used by the OS
page 305 |
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What does the optimized level logo mean
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These applications meet the designed level requirements, and additionally take advantage of Windows XP advanced technologies
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What does the compatibility analyzer do.
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This tool scans the computer for applications and reports their status of compatibility
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What does Active Directory use Group Policies for.
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To Manage installation of applications
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Can an MST package be placed within an MSI package
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No, any information that the MST means to transform will override any similar settings of the MSI
page 297 |
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Can an MSP package be placed within an MSI package
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Yes, they are designed to apply fixes to the original package
page 297 |
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What is Assigning Software
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An assignment can be sent to a computer or user, and it must be done
page 303 |
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What is Publishing Software
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This allows for the user of the computer to determine whether the application is needed. You cannot publish to the computer, only the user.
page 303 |
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Do you have to list the full URL when trying to open a web folder
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yes
page 390 |
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What are the specifications of the the high level cookie blocking
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High level blocks cookies from websites who do not have a privacy statement called a compact policy.
page 405 |
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What are the sites within the Restricted Sites zone
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These sites are suspected to have malicious coding on them
page 399 |
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What does the pop-up blocker do
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Blocks Pop-ups (DUH)
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Who studied?
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I guess we'll find out!!!
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