hich of the following explains why the performance of a client with a shared printer in an nt domain is not affected?
% [' e4 C0 p7 }6 ?9 e! i the domain controller performs all the spooling.
1 a0 F* X! t5 U2 Z9 H* b& bthe job is converted from emf to raw on each client pc prior to being sent to the server pc.
$ z Q+ P; G; q6 J) S# x the clients all share a network version of the printer driver. ) h0 y3 o6 v6 w+ K
correct answer is b ' } V! \$ K! ?$ k3 D3 S* M! c, u
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what type of memory is available to msdos apps in win95 (choose three)?
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my answers: extended, expanded, conventional.
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other choice was paged.
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7 f% g* J/ |* g8 K @* J( Nname two reasons that win95 says that it has a conflict between two plug&play hardware devices.
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they aren’t in the supported hardware list. : r/ @* ^5 f) z# L
legacy devices are assigned resources before plug&play devices.
5 l/ l, y4 I) i4 [3 jthe resource arbitrator assigns legacy devices higher priority than plug&play devices for resources.
( O9 w/ K" B# T. n! V& I" Mthe bus enumerator assigns legacy devices higher priority than plug&play devices for resources.
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what things can you do to increase available memory for dos apps? 2 C- N) z, \1 h0 [2 }
1 O, D [% i1 Zmy answers: load real-mode drivers in upper memory, run in dos-mode.
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what two windows utilities can be used to change the message the user sees upon login to network? + R# `* e2 \; m7 ]! J5 @4 b& B
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( v* T% Y o. Y1 ]$ y' z# Awhat tool would you use to add a shared file on a remote computer that doesn’t have remote registry service installed? 9 l8 M/ @ H8 O6 v
( t g& O+ F! Q- swindows explorer < my choice
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netwatcher
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3 q' V P/ W/ x" g5 d7 J5 gyou want to make the largest possible contiguous free space on your hard drive. what is the fastest way to do this? % l4 Q c/ ~. M% E) Y
' U. @9 p! B/ e$ {( c& U. L3 t* s, Ymy answer: consolidate free space only |