True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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Each snap-in
is designed to manipulate a specific service or type of object in the Windows 2000 local, remote,
domain, or Active Directory environment.
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2.
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The
Microsoft Management Console provides management capabilities.
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3.
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The
Microsoft Management Console is a graphical interface shell that provides a structured environment
for centralized management through consoles, snap-ins, and extensions.
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4.
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Snap-ins are
management tools added into a console to perform actions on services or objects.
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5.
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A single
extension can be used on any standalone snap-in with a similar service/object context.
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6.
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Multiple
extensions can be present for a single snap-in.
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7.
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User mode
allows users to add or remove snap-ins or resave the console file.
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8.
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Windows 2000
Professional and Windows 2000 Server have the same predefined consoles.
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9.
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Some
snap-ins can serve as standalone snap-ins or can be an extension to another snap in.
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10.
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Once you've
added one or more snap-ins, you can add or modify extensions by selecting the Modify
tab.
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11.
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Tasks can be
scheduled to run at a specific time, repeat at intervals, and launch with specific user
credentials.
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12.
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Once a task
is defined, you can edit and alter its scheduled properties by right-clicking the item and selecting
Properties from the pop-up menu.
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13.
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Scheduled
tasks can be moved from system to system.
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14.
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To remove a
device from your system, you can select one of two removal methods: uninstall or
unplug/eject.
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15.
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When you set
the time, the timer clock is set directly on the system's BIOS.
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16.
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The display
properties can be accessed by left-clicking the mouse button on any blank area of the desktop and
selecting Properties from the pop-up menu.
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17.
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The Internet
security level determines whether software is automatically downloaded, form data is submitted, or
cookies are used.
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18.
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The Network
and Dial-up Connections applet is used to create and control network settings for both LAN and RAS
links.
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19.
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The Network
and Dial-up Connections applet is used to define dialing locations, install and configure modems, and
configure RAS- and TAPI drivers and services.
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20.
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The Power
Options applet is used to set the system's power-saving features.
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21.
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Virtual
memory consists of the machine's actual physical RAM plus one or more paging files.
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22.
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Microsoft
suggest that, if another drive is present on the machine, a paging file should not reside on the same
physical disk as the Windows 2000 system files, so as to decrease disk contention between swapping
memory pages and accessing system files.
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23.
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Figure 3-17
depicts the Device Manager.
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24.
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Hardware
profiles are strictly required on plug-and-play-compatible systems.
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25.
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A hardware
profile is simply a list of all installed devices with selections as to which devices are not enabled
for a particular profile.
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26.
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A hardware
profile is most often used on portable computers in which hardware configurations change
often.
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27.
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Windows 2000
includes support for PCMCIA or PC Cards.
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28.
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Like Windows
NT and Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 has a PC Card applet.
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29.
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The features
and functions of the Windows 2000 display mechanism are controlled through the Display
applet.
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30.
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Once a video
driver is present, it can be reconfigured or updated through the Display applet.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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31.
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The most
beneficial feature of MMC is its ____. a. | flexibility | b. | speed | c. | security | d. | size | | |
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32.
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MMC settings
and layout can be stored as a(n) ____ file.
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33.
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____
snap-ins provide the main functions for system administration and control. a. | Active | b. | Management | c. | Standalone | d. | Extension | | |
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34.
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The ____
mode allows users to add and remove snap-ins, create new windows, view the entire console tree, and
save new versions of the console. a. | author | b. | user | c. | security | d. | anonymous | | |
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35.
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The task
Properties dialog box has four tabs. The ____ tab lists the execution path and filename, the start-up
directory and user account context. a. | Task | b. | Advanced | c. | Master | d. | Execution | | |
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36.
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The task
Properties dialog box has four tabs. The ____ tab lists the time and date when the task will be
launched. a. | Task | b. | Advanced | c. | Schedule | d. | Time | | |
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37.
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The task
Properties dialog box has four tabs. The ____ tab lists whether to delete the task when complete,
whether to terminate the task if still active after a time period, minimal idle time before launch,
and whether to stop the task if the system is running on batteries. a. | Task | b. | Advanced | c. | Schedule | d. | Settings | | |
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38.
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The task
Properties dialog box has four tabs. The ____ tab is used to define the access permissions to this
object. a. | Security | b. | Advanced | c. | Schedule | d. | Settings | | |
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39.
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____ enables
the use of Ctrl, Shift, and Alt by pressing once instead of requiring the user to hold them
down. a. | StickyKeys | b. | FilterKeys | c. | ToggleKeys | d. | AutoKeys | | |
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40.
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____ is used
to ignore quick or repeated keystrokes. a. | StickyKeys | b. | FilterKeys | c. | ToggleKeys | d. | AutoKeys | | |
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41.
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____ plays a
tone when Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, or Num Lock keys are pressed. a. | StickyKeys | b. | FilterKeys | c. | ToggleKeys | d. | AutoKeys | | |
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42.
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The ____
tab, in the Display applet, is used to set the color scheme; each element of the display, from fonts
to scroll bars to active windows, can be configured to your color preferences. a. | Appearance | b. | Effects | c. | Settings | d. | Display | | |
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43.
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The ____
tab, in the Display applet, is used to set the common desktop icons and visual
effects. a. | Appearance | b. | Effects | c. | Settings | d. | Display | | |
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44.
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The ____
tab, in the Display applet, is used to set the screen resolution and color depth. a. | Appearance | b. | Effects | c. | Settings | d. | Display | | |
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45.
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The ____
button, in the Display applet, opens the five-tabbed Monitor and Video Adapter dialog
box. a. | Appearance | b. | Effects | c. | Settings | d. | Advanced | | |
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46.
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The ____
tab, of the Folder Options, is used to enable/disable Active Desktop, Web folders view, and open
folder in new or current window, and to indicate whether a single- or double-click opens
items. a. | General | b. | View | c. | File Types | d. | Offline Files | | |
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47.
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The ____
tab, of the Folder Options, is used to enable offline network browsing by caching resources
locally. a. | General | b. | View | c. | File Types | d. | Offline Files | | |
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48.
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The ____
tab, of the Folder Options, is used to set advanced settings, such as show hidden files, hide file
extensions, and launch folder windows in separate processes. a. | General | b. | View | c. | File Types | d. | Offline Files | | |
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49.
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The ____
tab, of the Folder Options, is used to define or associate file extensions with
applications. a. | General | b. | View | c. | File Types | d. | Offline Files | | |
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50.
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The ____
applet is used to configure or control many system-level or core operational functions of Windows
2000. a. | Sys | b. | System | c. | Configuration | d. |
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