MCSE : Security Specialist
12.
File names can be 255 characters long on a FAT, FAT32, and
NTFS file systems.
13.
You use Disk Defragmenter to analyze and defragment disk
volumes.
14.
By default, Windows 2000 stores a user’s profile in the
C:\Documents and Settings\ user_name folder on the computer the user
logs on. When a new user logs on, his initial user profile is same
as that of either the local, or domain-wide “default user” profile
folder. The local default user profile folder is located in
%root%\Documents and Settings. For example, if you have installed
Windows 2000 in C drive, it is C:\Documents and Settings.
15.
You can configure support for multiple displays on your
Windows 2000 computer. This is done through the use of Control
Panel -> Display -> Settings. A Windows 2000 computer can support up
to ten display monitors at the same time. Use additional video cards
as required.
16.
Mandatory user profiles can’t be modified and saved by a
user. Though a user changes his environment during a logon session,
the user profile is set back to the original profile the next time
the user logs on. First creating a roaming user profile and then
renaming the .Dat extension to .Man extension create a mandatory
user profile.
17.
You can't apply file level permissions on a FAT file system.
Only NTFS allows file permissions.
18.
If a user has "Write" NTFS permission to a file, and the file
has "Read" attribute set, the attribute set to the file (or folder)
takes precedence over the user permissions.
19.
When a file is moved to a different NTFS volume, it inherits
the NTFS permissions from the destination folder.
20.
You can assign the following three printer permissions to
users and groups:
1.
Print: This permission allows a user to connect to a printer
and send print jobs. By default, Everyone group is assigned this
permission.
2.
Manage Printers: A user with this permission, can print,
pause, restart, and share the printer, change spooler settings and
manage printer permissions.
3.
Manage Documents: This permission allows a user to pause,
resume, restart, and delete print jobs. By default, Creator Owner
group is assigned the Manage Documents printer permission.
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