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Print Driver
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Files that contain information that Windows 2003 uses to convert raw print commands to a language that the printer understands.
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Graphics Device Interface
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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.
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Printer Permissions
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Secutiry permissions that allow an administrator to control access to printer resources, in a manner similar to NTFS permissions.
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Printer Properties
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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)
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RAW
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A data type often used for printing MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, and UNIX print files.
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Default Domain Policy
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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.
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Folder Redirection
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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.
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Globally Unique Identifier
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A unique 128-bit number assigned to the object when it is created.
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Group Policy
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Enables the centralized management of user desktop settings, desktop and domain security, and the deployment and management of software throughout your network.
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Group Policy Object
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An Active Directory object that is configured to apply Group Policy and linked to wither the site, domain, or OU level.
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Microsoft Windows Installer Package
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A file that contains all of the information needed to install an application in a variety of configurations.
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ZAP File
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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.
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Delegation of Control Wizard
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The wizard available in Active Directory Users and Computers to simplify the delegation of administrative authority.
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Management Saved Console
MSC |
The extension associated with a saved MMC file.
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Terminal Services
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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.
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Windows Update
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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.
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Application log
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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.
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Performance console
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A pre-defined MMC that includes both the System Monitor and Performance logs and Alert tools.
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Performance Logs and Alerts
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A tooll included with Windows Server 2003 that enables you to create counter logs, trace logs, and configure alers.
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System Monitor
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A tool that allows you to gather and view real-time performance statistics of a local or network computer.
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Task Manager
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A tool used to view the processes and applications currently runnin on the system. Also provides basic resource usage statistics.
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Trace Logs
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Where data provider collects performance data when an even occurs
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Performance couters
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Data items associated with a particular object used to measure a certain aspect of system performance.
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GPRESULT
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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.
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Resultant Set of Policy
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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.
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