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2401 Test 2 Review

2401 Test 2 Review © R. Craig Collins, 2004

Chapter 5
Active Directory
  • Users can have accounts, so can computers. Security principals are identified with an SID
  • Easier to remember names for computers are called RDN... relative distinguished name.
  • Other Active directory objects have distiguished names, made up of common names (CN=)and domain components (DC=)
  • Name the two types of groups.
  • What is a snap in? What is an MMC?
  • Name several built in users and groups
  • Describe creating a user.
  • Describe several user properties.
  • Discuss the commands that can be used to manage users

    Chapter 6
    Storage
  • POST, MBR, Ntldr, from real memory, 2003 Loader
  • Discuss options for a failed boot
  • What command is needed to copy files from the Windows CD? What type of files does this work on?
    Management
  • Discuss backups, and what should be backed up.
  • How can you determine what file may be needed by a program?
  • DOS had RASH attributes to protect the OS, what does 2003 use?
    Disks
  • What is the difference between basic and dynamic disks?
  • How many logical drives can be in a primary partition?
  • What other type of partition can be used if no OS is going to be on it?
  • What can be used to span disks?
  • What kind of redundancy can be had by spanning disks?
    Tracking disk errors
  • What captures errors?
  • What other events are captured?
  • What can be used to track virtual memory on the hard disk?
  • What other monitoring tool can be used from this utility?
  • What is used to debug errors?

    Chapter 7
  • Discuss Vista
    Installing Printers
  • Discuss logical and physical printers, and the process of sending information from an app to printing
  • A TCP/IP printer is a local or network printer?
  • How do you install a TCP/IP printer? What has to be provided?
  • Described controlling a shared printer.
  • Discuss printer pooling

    Chapter 8
    Groups
  • Describe the three types of groups
  • How can one group gain a permission not directly specified?
  • Name the share permissions.
  • Name the NTFS permissions.
  • How can you tell what permissions a user has wound up with?

    © R. Craig Collins, 2005

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