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    easily guessed. 4. What is a context menu? How does a context menu differ from other menus? Answer: It is a menu with choices that apply to the window or icon you click on It is specific to what you previously right clicked on – like an extension of the previous page with more options. 5. What appears when you right click the root window? How can you use this object? Answer: Displays the desktop menu. Enables you to create a folder‚ launcher‚ or document. 6. How would you swap the

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    CHAPTER III Analysis and Plan Enhancing Stage Design Method In planning for enhancement of the cybercafé server and system cloning the researcher use star topology for the networking‚ handy café for the new client-server software and tune up utility. Table 1. Developing process for the proposed enhancement Process | Task | 1. Network topology | In this point the researchers will search about the accurate network topology that can use in this study | 2. Server and Client Computer

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    action such as a child breaking a window can have an impact on three people: the father who has to pay for the window‚ the glazier who repairs the window‚ and the shoemaker who would have possibly received the money if the window has not been broken. James B‚ the father of the careless child‚ has now arrived back at the same state he was in before the window broke. He warns that one who only looks at the visible effects could come to the conclusion that breaking windows could be good for the economy

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    Joe Zoellner 1. A friend has asked you which version of Windows 7 should be purchased to start a new multimedia-based home entertainment system. Your friend will not require business support features‚ but will require support communicating with an Xbox 360. Which version of Windows 7 do you recommend? C. Windows 7 Home Premium 2. Windows 7 supports only cooperative multitasking. True or False? False 3. The __ Processing Unit is a hardware component capable of quickly drawing items to the

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    1.1 Development of Windows 95 a) Personal computers (PC) are developed from the 8-bits Apple in 1976 to the 16-bits PC/AT/XT in the 80¡¦s‚ then to the 32-bits 386/486/586/Pentium today. b) In the past‚ MS-DOS‚ a 16-bits operating system (OS)‚ dominates the OS for PCs. For those 32-bits computers i.e. 386/486/586/Pentium‚ processing speed are reduced because of under-utilize of the other 16-bits. c) Besides slow in processing speed‚ the usable memory of DOS is limited to 640K. This cause computer

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    knowledge will allow the technician to identify the issues the customer is having. Scenario 1: You have begun a new technical support role in the IT department of a major manufacturing organization. Your first support call is from a client who is using Windows 7® and has encountered stability problems. Discuss the process you would undertake to identify his or her problem and the operating system tools you would use to do so. The first step would be to determine the nature of the instability. There are

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    unauthorized use. In windows the principle of least privilege is implemented at the user account level. In Microsoft all accounts that use this principle are call least privilege user accounts or LUAs. The majority of permissions in a Windows environment are controlled at the user group level. A way to implement least privilege is to create user groups that represent roles in your organization. Each organization is different and there are several ways to create roles. The windows installation process

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    LAB 14 REMOTE WINDOWS 7 ADMINISTRATION This lab contains the following exercises and activities: Exercise 14.1 Creating a Custom MMC Console Exercise 14.2 Configuring Remote Desktop Access Exercise 14.3 Connecting to a Remote Workstation Exercise 14.4 Creating an RDP File Lab Challenge 14.1 Using Windows Remote Management SCENARIO You are a newly hired desktop technician for Contoso‚ Ltd.‚ working on a long- term test deployment of new Windows 7 workstations. You have been given the

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    Technology Computer Maintenance Technology John Ramsey John Ramsey Windows 8 (See Picture to right) is the newest version of Microsoft Windows operating systems‚ and is available for use on personal computers‚ which includes home and business desktops‚ laptops‚ tablets‚ and home theater PCs. The Development of Windows 8 started before the release of its predecessor‚ Windows 7‚ in 2009 and the existence of the new Windows 8 operating system was first announced at CES (a computer convention held

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    Software Engineering: The computer science discipline concerned with developing large applications. Software engineering covers not only the technical aspects of building software systems‚ but also management issues‚ such as directing programming teams‚ scheduling‚ and budgeting. Software Engineer: A software engineer is in charge of assembling extensive amounts of code into working applications‚ as well as updating and fixing problems in existing software. A software engineer is also referred

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