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MCSE : Security

72. The default spool folder is located at: Systemroot\System32\spool\printers. For example, if the OS is residing on C drive, the default location will be: “C:\\WINNT\System32\spool\printers”.

You can access this location through:

Start -> Printers -> File -> Server Properties -> Advanced tab. Type in the new spool location over the default location.

73. To insert a new file extension, you use Windows explorer, and select the application. Then, Tools -> Folder Option -> File Types. Configure the extension appropriately.

74. To connect a USB device, ensure that

1.      The computer supports USB.

2.      The USB should be enabled in the BIOS.

 

75. Sysprep can be run on:

1.      Windows 2000 Professional

2.      Windows 2000 Server

Sysprep can’t run on Windows 2000 Server Domain Controllers.

76. An encrypted file copied to another NTFS Share remains encrypted.

77. Power Users on a Windows 2000 Professional computer can:

1.      Run legacy applications in addition to Windows 2000 certified applications.

2.      Install programs that do not modify operating system files or install system services.

3.      Customize system-wide resources including Printers, Date/Time, and other Control Panel resources.

4.      Create and manage local user accounts and groups.

5.      Stop and start system services, which are not started by default.

Power Users do not have access to the data of other users on an NTFS volume.

 

 


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