Ab ch2 stack 3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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registry | A database that Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences, and setup information.registry
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root directory | The main directory created when a hard drive or disk is first formatted. In Linux, it's indicated by a forward slash. In DOS and Windows, it's indicated by a backward slash.root directory
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service | A program that runs in the background to support or serve Windows or an application.service
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shell | The portion of an OS that relates to the user and to applications.shell
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standard account | The portion of an OS that relates to the user and to applications.standard account
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subdirectory | A directory or folder contained in another directory or folder. Also called a child directory or folder.subdirectory
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system tray | An area to the right of the taskbar that holds the icons for running services; these services include the volume control and network connectivity. Also called the system tray or systray.system tray
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taskbar | A bar normally located at the bottom of the Windows desktop, displaying information about open programs and providing quick access to others.taskbar
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thread | Each process that the CPU is aware of; a single task that is part of a longer task or program.thread
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User Account Control | A Vista security feature that displays a dialog box each time a user attempts to perform an action that can be done only with administrative privileges.User Account Control
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user mode | In Windows 2000/XP/Vista, a mode that provides an interface between an application and the OS, and only has access to hardware resources through the code running in kernel mode.user mode
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