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11.- LOCALIZATION
The language that is displayed by Windows XP on the START Menu, Task Bar and help screens. There are 24 languages for Windows XP -- you can also purchase the Multilanguage User Interface version of XP that contains all 24.
12.- PATHPING
A command--line utility that tests connectivity with a remote computer and sends back connection-specific information for each hop a packet takes.
13.- RECOVERY CONSOLE
A command-line interface that provides administrative tools useful for recovering a system that is not booting correctly. It allows a user to view disk volumes, format drives, read and wirte data and perform other adminitratives tasks.
14.- REGIONAL AND LANGUAGES OPTIONS
The CONTROL PANEL utility used to ENABLE and CONFIGURE multilingual editing and viewing on a localized version of Windows.
15.- REMOTE ASSISTANCE
A mechanism for requesting help for x86-based computers through Windows Messenger and e-mail or by sending a file requestinghelp. To use this, the computer requesting help and the computer providing help must be using Windows XP Professional and must have sort or interconnectivity.
16.- REMOTE DESKTOP
A tool for Windows that allows you to take control of a remote computer`s keyboard, video and mouse. This tool does not require someone collaborate with you on the remote computer. While being access, the computer remains locked and any actions performed remotely will not be visible to the monitor attached to the computer.
17.- SAFE MODE
Advance boot option allowing a Windows Server 2003 system to be booted with minimal services or drivers loaded, used for troubleshooting or diagnostic purposes.
18.- SECURITY POLICY SETTINGS
Policies configured by domain, workgroup, or system administrators. The policies keep the computer and the computing enviroment secure by limiting what users can and cannot do while logged on to the computer or network
19.- SUBNET MASK
The number used in a TCP/IP address scheme that masks off the host portion from the IP address, leaving only the network portion.
20.- TASK MANAGER
A tool used to view the processes and applications currently running on a system. Also provides basic resource usage statistics.
21.- TASKBAR
Located by default at the bottom of the desktop, the taskbar contains the Start button, the System Tray, the Quick Launch bar and buttons for running applications.
22.- TCP/IP
A suite of internet protocol upon which the Internet is based. This is the default protocol for the Windows Server 2003 family.
23.- VGA MODE
An ADVANCE OPTION menu option that loads all major drivers ecxept the video card. Places the dsiplay to use 16 colors and a resolution of 640X480
24.- WINDOWS INTERNET NAMING SERVICES (WINS)
Service that provides net-BIOS-name-to-IP-address resolution.
25.- WINDOWS PERFORMANCE TOOL
An administrative tool that consists of two components: SYSTEM MONITOR and PERFORMANCE LOGS and ALERTS. This tool can be used to collect and monitor real-time data as to create logs for later review.