Name: 
 

Chapter 3 Study Guide, Advanced Windows - 2000-Pro, Richard Goldman



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

1. 

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.
 

2. 

The Microsoft Management Console provides management capabilities.
 

3. 

The Microsoft Management Console is a graphical interface shell that provides a structured environment for centralized management through consoles, snap-ins, and extensions.
 

4. 

Snap-ins are management tools added into a console to perform actions on services or objects.
 

5. 

A single extension can be used on any standalone snap-in with a similar service/object context.
 

6. 

Multiple extensions can be present for a single snap-in.
 

7. 

User mode allows users to add or remove snap-ins or resave the console file.
 

8. 

Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server have the same predefined consoles.
 

9. 

Some snap-ins can serve as standalone snap-ins or can be an extension to another snap in.
 

10. 

Once you've added one or more snap-ins, you can add or modify extensions by selecting the Modify tab.
 

11. 

Tasks can be scheduled to run at a specific time, repeat at intervals, and launch with specific user credentials.
 

12. 

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.
 

13. 

Scheduled tasks can be moved from system to system.
 

14. 

To remove a device from your system, you can select one of two removal methods: uninstall or unplug/eject.
 

15. 

When you set the time, the timer clock is set directly on the system's BIOS.
 

16. 

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.
 

17. 

The Internet security level determines whether software is automatically downloaded, form data is submitted, or cookies are used.
 

18. 

The Network and Dial-up Connections applet is used to create and control network settings for both LAN and RAS links.
 

19. 

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.
 

20. 

The Power Options applet is used to set the system's power-saving features.
 

21. 

Virtual memory consists of the machine's actual physical RAM plus one or more paging files.
 

22. 

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. 

Figure 3-17 depicts the Device Manager.
 

24. 

Hardware profiles are strictly required on plug-and-play-compatible systems.
 

25. 

A hardware profile is simply a list of all installed devices with selections as to which devices are not enabled for a particular profile.
 

26. 

A hardware profile is most often used on portable computers in which hardware configurations change often.
 

27. 

Windows 2000 includes support for PCMCIA or PC Cards.
 

28. 

Like Windows NT and Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 has a PC Card applet.
 

29. 

The features and functions of the Windows 2000 display mechanism are controlled through the Display applet.
 

30. 

Once a video driver is present, it can be reconfigured or updated through the Display applet.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

31. 

The most beneficial feature of MMC is its ____.
a.
flexibility
b.
speed
c.
security
d.
size
 

32. 

MMC settings and layout can be stored as a(n) ____ file.
a.
.sys
b.
.ini
c.
.mcs
d.
.msc
 

33. 

____ snap-ins provide the main functions for system administration and control.
a.
Active
b.
Management
c.
Standalone
d.
Extension
 

34. 

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
 

35. 

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
 

36. 

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
 

37. 

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
 

38. 

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
 

39. 

____ 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
 

40. 

____ is used to ignore quick or repeated keystrokes.
a.
StickyKeys
b.
FilterKeys
c.
ToggleKeys
d.
AutoKeys
 

41. 

____ plays a tone when Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, or Num Lock keys are pressed.
a.
StickyKeys
b.
FilterKeys
c.
ToggleKeys
d.
AutoKeys
 

42. 

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
 

43. 

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
 

44. 

The ____ tab, in the Display applet, is used to set the screen resolution and color depth.
a.
Appearance
b.
Effects
c.
Settings
d.
Display
 

45. 

The ____ button, in the Display applet, opens the five-tabbed Monitor and Video Adapter dialog box.
a.
Appearance
b.
Effects
c.
Settings
d.
Advanced
 

46. 

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
 

47. 

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
 

48. 

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
 

49. 

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
 

50. 

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.