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Print Driver
Files that contain information that Windows 2003 uses to convert raw print commands to a language that the printer understands.
Graphics Device Interface
GDI
An interface on a Windows network print client that works with a local software application, such as Microsoft Word, and a local printer driver to format a file to be sent to a local or network print server.
Printer Permissions
Secutiry permissions that allow an administrator to control access to printer resources, in a manner similar to NTFS permissions.
Printer Properties
Configuring multiple logical prints to print to the same print device. One printer is then configured to print before other printers by adjusting the priority setting from 1 (lowest level) to 99 (highest level)
RAW
A data type often used for printing MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, and UNIX print files.
Default Domain Policy
The name of the GPO that is linked to the domain container in the Active Directory; used primarily for configuration of domain-wide password policies.
Folder Redirection
A group policy feature that enables you to redirect the contents of the Application Data, Desktop, My Documents, My Pictures, and Start Menu folders from a user's profile to a network domain.
Globally Unique Identifier
(GUID)
A unique 128-bit number assigned to the object when it is created.
Group Policy
Enables the centralized management of user desktop settings, desktop and domain security, and the deployment and management of software throughout your network.
Group Policy Object
(GPO)
An Active Directory object that is configured to apply Group Policy and linked to wither the site, domain, or OU level.
Microsoft Windows Installer Package
A file that contains all of the information needed to install an application in a variety of configurations.
ZAP File
A text file that can be used by Group Policy to deploy an application; it has a number of limitations compared to a MSI file.
Delegation of Control Wizard
The wizard available in Active Directory Users and Computers to simplify the delegation of administrative authority.
Management Saved Console
MSC
The extension associated with a saved MMC file.
Terminal Services
A Windows Server 2003 feature that allows users to connect to a Windows Server 2003 system and interact with applications as if sitting at the server console.
Windows Update
The Windows feature that allows operating systems to download service packs, patches, and hot fixes from Microsoft in an automated fashion rather than by manual downloads.
Application log
Where applications that are written to Microsoft standards record event informaton. The application developer determines the type of information an application writes to the log file.
Performance console
A pre-defined MMC that includes both the System Monitor and Performance logs and Alert tools.
Performance Logs and Alerts
A tooll included with Windows Server 2003 that enables you to create counter logs, trace logs, and configure alers.
System Monitor
A tool that allows you to gather and view real-time performance statistics of a local or network computer.
Task Manager
A tool used to view the processes and applications currently runnin on the system. Also provides basic resource usage statistics.
Trace Logs
Where data provider collects performance data when an even occurs
Performance couters
Data items associated with a particular object used to measure a certain aspect of system performance.
GPRESULT
The utility that can be used to discover Group Policy-related problems and to illustrate which GPOs were applied to a user or computer. It also lists all group memberships of the user or computer being analyzed.
Resultant Set of Policy
(RSoP)
A graphical utility included with Windows Server 2003 that enables you to review the aggregated Group Policy setting that apply to a domain user or computer.