1. The file system included in Windows 7 that is specifically designed for use on flash drives is called FAT32.
2. When moving a file within an NTFS volume, a compressed file will:
3. The Encrypting File System (EFS) is the process of making information unreadable to protect it from unauthorized viewing or use.
4. When copying a file from one NTFS volume to another, what happens to the files’ permissions? The permissions do not follow the new copy to the new location.
5. A user with a Windows 7 workstation is unable to connect to any network resource. While troubleshooting, you are unable to ping the user’s IP address and you determine that the problem is localized to just this user. What is the best option to troubleshoot the problem? Launch Windows Network Diagnostics
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Many Web sites that provide frequently changing content, such as news sites and blogs, support a push technology called RSS Feeds, which simplifies the process of delivering updated content to the designated user.
17. Computers on a network communicate using protocols, which are languages that all the computers understand.
18. A dynamic disk is able to contain an unlimited number of volumes that function like a primary partitions on a basic disk.
19. BranchCache is a new feature in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, which enables networks with computer at remote locations to conserve bandwidth by storing frequently accessed files on a local drives.
20. The basic addressable unit of memory is a Bit.
21. Windows PE 3.0 is a stripped-down operating system, based on the Windows 7 kernel, which enables system administrators to boot a computer that has no operating system installed and initiate the operating system setup process.
22. When a disk starts to run low on storage space, it is often possible to reclaim space occupied by unnecessary files, such as temporary files, setup logs, and files in Recycle Bin, by running Disk