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1.- ACCESSIBLITY OPTIONS
Windows feature used to support users with LIMITED SIGHT, HEARING, or MOBILITY. It includes SPECIAL KEYBOARD , SOUND, DISPLAY and MOUSE CONFIGURATION.
2.- AUTOMATED SYSTEM RECOVERY (ASR)
A new Windows feature that allows an administrator to restore server configuration settings in the event that system cannot be repaired using other methods such as safe mode or last known good configuration.
3.- CATEGORY VIEW
The DEFAULT setting for displaying the CONTROL PANEL in WINDOWS XP. Functions and applets are logically grouped together so a user doesn`t necessarily need to know wich icon to select to perform a task.
4.- CLASSIC VIEW
The ORIGINAL LAYOUT of CONTROL PANEL wich is organized by functional program, so a user has to know wich program will make the changes they desire.
5.- COOKIES
Small text files placed on a computer by the WEB sites that are visited. The files are read by the WEB site the next time a user visits the site, and enables the WEB site to keep track of a user`s preferences. This way, the WEB browsing experience is personalized because sites can remember details such as a logon name, what operating system is used, what version of Media Player is running, and what a user prefers to view while visiting.
6.- FAST USER SWITCHING
a feature of WINDOWS XP HOME/PROFESSIONAL EDITIONS, available for users who are not members of domains, which makes it possible for user to switch quickly between user accounts without having to actually log off and on, or reboot the computer. RUNNING PROGRAMS DO NOT NEED TO BE CLOSED BEFORE SWITCHING USERS .
7.-FIREWALL
Software that PREVENTS UNAUTHORIZED TRAFFIC , between two networks by examining the IP packets that travels on both networks. FIREWALLS looks at the IP address and type of acces the packet requires (such as FTP or HTTP) AND DETERMINES IF THAT TRAFFIC IS ALLOWED.
8.- GPRESULT
Run-line tool that will examine the group policies in effect on the computer and currently logged-on user.
9.- INTERNET CONNECTION FIREWALL ( I C F )
A feature of the WINDOWS XP operating system that is a FIREWALL that PROTECTS a home or small business network that is connected to the INTERNET VIA A CABLE, DSL or DIAL UP modem. Devices that are connected to the internet via a software or hardware router cannot use this feature.
10.- LAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIGURATION
An ADVANCE STARTUP option that YOU CAN USE to RECOVER a SYSTEM from failed Windows Server 2003 configuration changes.
11.- LOCALIZATION
The language that is displayed by Windows XP on the Start Menu, Task Bar and help screens. They are 24 languages for Windows XP- YOU can also purchase the Multilanguage User Interfase 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 write data and perfom other administrative 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 requesting help. To use this, the computer requesting help and the computer providing help must be using Windows XP Professional and must have some sort of interconnectivity.