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44 Cards in this Set
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Attended installation
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The user or administrator acquiring the operating system software from a CD/DVD or shared network source. User monitors the entire process.
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Unatteded installation
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makes use of special files called answer files and uniqueness database files (autimated). Pro's saves times, consistancy of settings.
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Remote Installation Services (RIS)
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Server installed and configures by the network adminstrator.
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Upgrade installation
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Performed on a comuter that currently has a Windows OS installed and functional. Disadvantage- software bugs can remain the same.
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Multiboot
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PC already has a windows OS installed. Creates another functional OS.
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What are the min requirements of XP?
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233MHz, 64MB of RAM, 1.5 GB hd, Super VGA (800X600) resolution, CD or DVD drive, mouse and keyboard
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How can you check system campatibility?
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From the XP disk as well as through the Windows Catalog online. www.mi crosoft.com/ whdc/ hcl
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Active Partition
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Partition from which an x86-based computer boots. Includes the files required to boot the OS and designatied as teh default OS in the computer. Disk 0
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System Patition
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Contains the bootstrap files that are required to display the boot menu and start the OS.
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Ntldr
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Hidden file
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Ntdetect.com
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Hidden file.
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Boot.ini
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Hidden file
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Bootsect.dos
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Dual configurations only.
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Ntbootdd.sys
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System partitions located on Sammall computer system interface (SCSI)
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NTFS allows
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Encryption, compression, security features.
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fdisk tool
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MS-DOS based tool. Used to create, change, delete, or display the current partitions on a hard disk.
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Format
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Places on teh disk a file system can be stored and managed. FAT, FAT32, and NTFS file systems.
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Network components: Typical Settings
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System will configure the computer to obtain its IP address from teh DHCP server.
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Network components: Custom Settings
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Allows teh user to enter the IP address and the DNS server address manually.
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/S : sourcepath
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This will allow you to choose the installation source, which is extremely
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/tempdrive:drive letter
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Used to choose an alternative driver letter to store your temp files during installation.
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/Unattend
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Thsi allows you to use an answer file adn automate the installation of Windows XP
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/cmd: command
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Command executed directly after the successful installation of Windows XP
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/udf: id, UD FILE
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Select teh Uniqueness Database file for customization and automation of your install.
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/syspart:drive letter
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You can choose to have the setup files copied to your HD and install it to another computer.
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Setuplog.txt
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Describes teh tasks performed during setup.
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Setupapi.log
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Lists hardware adn driver detection adn installation issues.
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Setuperr.log
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Created if errors occur during setup.
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Setupapt. log
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Records actions that are taken during setup.
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PNPlog.txt
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Lists Plug-and Play hardware and driver detection issues
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Answer file
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Provides configuration settings that would otherwise be entered by the administrator during setup.
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Uniqueness Database Files are divided into two sections
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UniqueID's -provides computer names and the sections of data to be replaced or merged.
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User state
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Configuration settings applied to a user's computer. Background, screensaver and resolution.
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Scanstate
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Electronic recording of the settings in a computer.
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Loadstate
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Configure a computer with teh settings that were recorded with scanstate.
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Files and Settings Transfer (FAST) Wizard
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*cann't be a member of the domain. Easier to copy files from a old system to a new one.
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Read Permission (file)
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view the file, open the file, right click the file and choose properties to view its attributes and owernship.
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Read and Execute(file)
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perform all read permissions plus double click the file to pen the application that can be used to view it.
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Write(file)
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Perform all tasks described above plus change the file
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Modify(file)
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Perform all tasks plus delete teh file
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Full control (file)
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Perform all tasks described plus take owership and thereby give other users permission to the file.
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impicit deny
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simply not adding a user or group but doesn't prevent them from getting permissions to the resource if they later become part of a group.
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explicit deny
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ensur they will never get the particular permission to the resource even if they are put in a group.
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Special permisison (NTFS)
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the standard permission furter broken down.
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