Question | Answer |
What are Limited Users? | Windows XP user accounts known
as Users in Windows 2000, which have read-write
access only on their own folders, read-only access
to most system folders, and no access to other
users’ data. In Windows Vista, a standard account
is a limited account. |
What kind of command is Loadstate? | A command used by the User State
Migration Tool (USMT) to copy user settings and
data temporarily stored on a server or removable
media to a new computer. |
Whats a local user account? | A user account that applies only to the
local computer and cannot be used to access
resources from other computers on the network.
Compare to global account. |
Whats another term for a lost allocation units? | Cluster is another term for.....? |
What are Lost clusters? | File fragments that, according to the file allocation table, contain data that does not belong to any file. |
What are mandatory user profiles used for? | A Roaming user profile that applies to all users in a user group, and individual users cannot change that profile. |
Whats a power user account have to do with apps? | A Windows XP account type that
can read from and write to parts of the system other
than the user’s own folders, install applications, and
perform limited administrative tasks. |
What does a support technician have to do with Remote Assistance? | A Windows XP/Vista feature that
allows a support technician at a remote location to
have full access to the Windows desktop. |
How does the internet cope with a Remote Desktop? | A Windows tool that gives a user
access to his or her Windows desktop from
anywhere on the Internet. |
What do roaming user profiles have to do with the internet? | A user profile for a roaming user. Roaming user profiles are stored on the server so they have access from anywhere on the internet. |
What does user state have to do with a scanstate? | A command used by the User State
Migration Tool (USMT) to copy user settings and
data from an old computer to a server or
removable media. |
What is a user account? | The information, stored in the SAM database, that defines a Windows NT/2000/XP user, including username, password, memberships, and rights. |
How does a User State Migration Tool (USMT) help move accounts? | A Windows
XP/Vista utility that helps you migrate user files
and preferences from one computer to another in
order to help a user make a smooth transition
from one computer to another. |
What kind of command line is a wildcard? | A*or ? character used in a command line
that represents a character or group of characters
in a filename or extension. |