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Administrator | An account that is a member of the Administrator group can install or uninstall devices and applications and can perform all administrative tasks.When Windows 2000/XP is first installed,one user account is created in this group and the account call Admin |
Backup Operator | An account that is a member of the Backup Operator group can back up and restore any files on the system regardless of their access privileges to these files. |
Batch file | A text file containing a file of OS commands. Autoexec.bat is a batch file. |
built-in user accounts | An administrator account and guest account that are set up when Windows NT/2000/XP is first installed. |
chain | A group of clusters used to hold a single file. |
compression | To store data in a file,folder,or logical drive using a coding format that reduces the size of files in order to save space on a drive or shorten transport while sending a file over the Internet or network. |
cross-linked clusters | Errors caused when more than one file points to a cluster, and the files appear to share cross-linked clusters |
defragment | To "optimize" or rewrite a file to a disk in one contiguous chain of clusters, thus speeding up data retrieval. |
disk quotas | A limit placed on the amount of the disk space that is available to users. Requires a Windows 2000/XP NTFS volume. |
Files and Settings Transfer Wizard | Enables the convenient transfer of files, documents, and settings from one computer to another. The wizard walks you through migrating files, documents, or settings from an old computer to a new oneFiles and Settings Transfer Wizard |
forgotten password floppy disk | event the user forgets the user account password to the system.forgotten password floppy disk |
fragmentation | the distribution of data files on a hard drive or floppy disk such that they are stored in noncontiguous clutsters. |
fragmented files | A file that has been written to different portions of the disk so that it is not in contiguous clusters. |
global users accounts | Sometimes called a domain user account, the account is used at the domain level, created by an administrator, and stored in the SAM database on a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 domain controller. |