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How to create a GPO?
in MCSA 2000
Take the following steps to create a Group Policy Object (GPO): Run Active Directory Users and Computers from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.
In the Active Directory Users and Computers console tree, right-click the...
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Skills required for Microsoft test 70-228.
in MCSA 2000
Microsoft has specified more than thirty objectives for the 70-228 test, which are grouped under six topics. Following are the important areas in which an individual should possess good knowledge before taking the 70-228 test: Know SQL Server configuration options including guidelines regarding...
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What is virus?
in MCSA 2000
A virus is a malicious program. A computer virus passes from one computer to another in the same way as a biological virus passes from one person to another. Most viruses are written with a malicious intent, so that they can cause damage to programs and data in addition to spreading themselves....
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Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
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Windows Server 2003 Active Directory is a centralized database that stores the collection of information about all the resources available on the Windows Server 2003 domain. It is a hierarchical representation of all the objects and their attributes available on the network. It enables...
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CompTIA Security+ (SY0-101) Short Notes: Exam passing tips
in MCSA 2000
General Security Concepts
Kerberos is an industry standard authentication protocol used to verify user or host identity.
Role-based access control (RBAC) is an access control model. In this model, a user can access resources according to his role in the organization.
Mandatory...
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Configuration of the desktop environment in the Windows XP Professional operating system.
in MCSA 2000
Windows XP Professional allows a user to configure the desktop in different ways. It provides several options such as Regional and Language options and Accessibility options for configuring the desktop. These options are found in Control Panel and provide great flexibility to configure the...
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Configuring a Windows Server 2003 cluster
in MCSA 2000
A cluster is a group of computers that work together to run a common set of applications and to give the impression of a single system to the client and application. The goal of clustering is to enhance the availability of services and the scalability, reliability, and manageability of operating...
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Configuring and Managing User Profiles
in MCSA 2000
In Windows XP Professional, user profiles automatically create and maintain desktop settings for each user's work environment on a local computer. It can include such settings as installed applications, desktop icons, screensavers, etc. This article will describe you about user profiles and group...
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Data Integrity
in MCSA 2000
Introduction
Tables in a SQL Server 2000 database include a number of different types of properties that ensure the integrity of data in the tables. These properties include datatypes, NOT NULL definitions, DEFAULT definitions, IDENTITY properties, rules, constraints, triggers, and indexes....
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Group Policy and Group Policy Object (GPO)
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What are group policies?
Group policies specify how programs, network resources, and the operating system work for users and computers in an organization. They are collections of user and computer configuration settings that are applied on the users and computers (not on groups). For better...
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