Chapter 13 stack #2
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Group profile | A group of user.All profiles in the group can be changed by changing the group profile.
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Guests | A user who has limited permissions on a system and cannot make changed to it.
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Limited Users | Reading write access only on their own folders, read-only access to most system folders, and no access to other users' data.
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Load state | LoadState migrates the files and settings from the store to the destination computer.
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Local user account | A user account that applies only to a local computer and cannot be used to access resources from other computers on the network
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Lost allocation units | Lost clusters
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Lost clusters | A data fragment that does not belong to any file, according to the system's file management system, and, therefore, is not associated with a file name in the file allocation table.
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Mandatory user profiles | A mandatory user profile is a special type of pre-configured roaming user profile that administrators can use to specify settings for users.
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Power user | a user of a personal computer who has the ability to use advanced features of programs which are beyond the abilities of "normal" users, but is not necessarily capable of programming and system administration
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Remote Assistance | a feature of Windows XP and later that allows a user to temporarily control a remote Windows computer over a network or the Internet to resolve issues without directly touching the unit.It is based on the Remote Desktop Protocol.
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Remote Desktop | a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft, which provides a user with a graphical interface to another computer.
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Roaming user profiles | a concept in the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systemsthat allows users with a computer joined to a Windows Server domain to log on to any computer on the same network and access their documents and have a consistent desktop experience
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Scan state | The ScanState command is used with Windows® User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0 to scan the source computer, collect the files and settings and create a store.
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Use account | A user account determines which user rights and access permissions you have on the computer.
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User State Migration Tool(US MT) | a Microsoft command line utility program intended to allow advanced users, comfortable with Scripting language, to transfer files and settings between PCs.
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Wildcard | A* or? character used in a command line that represents a character or group of characters in a file name or extension
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