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Название: MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart: Computer and Network Basics
Автор: Donald L.
Аннотация: This unique book provides aspiring Microsoft professionals with a solid foundation in computer, networking, and operating systems fundamentals before embarking on a comprehensive MCSA or MCSE study program. Specifically for future Microsoft certification candidates, MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart uses clear and concise explanations to demystify a wide range of topics, including basic computer architecture, data storage, user interfaces, network models, Windows Server 2003, and other relevant Windows products. Written by an experienced instructor, this book is an ideal first-step for MCSA and MCSE certification candidates, and a perfect precursor to Sybex's broad line of best-selling and award-winning Certification Study Guides.
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Рубрика: Технология /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Год издания: 2003
Количество страниц: 355
Добавлена в каталог: 19.08.2007
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Предметный указатель
* (asterisk), as DOS wildcard 125
10Base-T 72 200 206
25-pin parallel connector 61
386 Enhanced mode 98
80286 Intel processor 7—8
80386 Intel processor 8—9
80486 Intel processor 9
8086 Intel processor 7
8088 Intel processor 7
9-pin connector 60 60
? (question mark), as DOS wildcard 125
A (archive) attribute (DOS) 129
abbreviations 336—339
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) 23
Access Control Entry (ACE) 295
Access Control List (ACL) 295
Access token 285 295
Accessibility Options (Control Panel) 150
Account Lockout 236
account management 267
Account operators local group 272
ACE (Access Control Entry) 295
ACK (acknowledgment) packet 173
ACL (Access Control List) 295
acronyms 336—339
Active Desktop (Windows 98) 100
Active Desktop (Windows XP) 144
Active Directory 193 224—225 247
Active Directory Users and Computers 269
Active Directory Users and Computers, to create user 276
Active Directory, features 248—249
Active Directory, Internet specifications supported by 249
Active Directory, organizational units (OUs) 252—253
Active Directory, structure 249—258 268—269
Active Directory, structure, groups 269—274
Active Directory, structure, organizational units (OUs) 268
Active Directory, trees and forests 253—255
Active matrix 65
Active partition 41
Active partition, specifying 113
Active window 141
Actuator arm 30
Add or Remove Programs (Control Panel) 149
Admin access 268
administrative shares 286
Administrative Wizards 238
Administrator account 275
Administrators local group 272 273
ADSL (asymmetric DSL) 71
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) 34
AGLP 270
AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) 23
Alpha processor 15—16
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) 13—14
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 207
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) 74 122 177
analog modems 69—70 70
ANSI (American National Standards Institute) 207
Appearance and Themes (Control Panel) 149
Apple 15
Application layer in OSI model 165 178—179
Application layer in OSI model, role in data transfer 166
Applications distribution media for 49
Applications opening from Start menu 145
Applications shares created by 286
Array 36
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) 74 122 177
ASMP (Asymmetrical Multiprocessing) 16 17
Asterisk (*), as DOS wildcard 125
Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) 71
Asymmetrical Multiprocessing (ASMP) 16 17
Asynchronous communication 60 168 169
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 71
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) 34
Athlon processor (AMD) 14
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) 71
attrib command (DOS) 128—130
Attributes of files 128—130
Authentication 191
Authentication, Global Catalog server for 261
AUTOEXEC.BAT file 133—134
B channels 73
Backside cache 4
Backup 28
Backup Domain Controller (BDC) 191 250
Backup operators local group 272 273
Backup, incremental or differential 129
Backup, tapes for 54—55
Bandwidth 62
Base memory 82 86—87
Baseband 169
basic input/output system (BIOS) 14
Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 73
batch file 132
Batch file, AUTOEXEC.BAT file as 132
Baud 70
BDC (Backup Domain Controller) 191 250
Bell Telephone Laboratories 105
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix 105
Bindery files 226
BIOS (basic input/output system) 14 18
Bit 3
bit depth 64
Bits per second (bps) 69
Boot disk, preparing 115
Boot partition 41
boot.ini file 134
bps (bits per second) 69
BRI (Basic Rate Interface) 73
Bridge 71 165
Broadband 169
Broadcasts, IP address for 213
Browser service 236
BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) Unix 105
Bubble jet printer 74
Buffer 133
Bugs, in operating system 236
Burst mode 35
Bus architecture 9 21—22
Bus architecture, types 22—23
Bus speed 6
Bus topology 202 202—203
Bus topology, Ethernet hardware for 208 208
BYTE 61
Cable modem termination system (CMTS) 72
cable modems 72 72
Cache memory 4 6
Caching 283
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) 204
cd command (DOS) 116 119
CD-R (compact disc-recordable) 52
CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) 53
CDs (compact discs) 29 49 51—53
Celeron processor 11
Central office of telephone company 68—69
central processing unit (CPU) See microprocessors
CGA (Color Graphics Adapter) 64
Change share permission 284
Channel 90
Character code translation 177
Child domain, in Active Directory 255
CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing) 3
Classes of IP addresses 212—213
Client 184
Client for Microsoft Networks 188
Client-server networks 189 189—191
Client-server networks, advantages and disadvantages 190
Client-server networks, operating systems for 191
Clock cycles 3
Clock doubler 9
Clock signal 60
Closing window, in Windows XP Professional 141
CLS command (DOS) 132
Clustering 238 239
CMTS (Cable Modem Termination System) 72
Coaxial 207
Collisions 204 205
Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) 64
COM ports See serial ports
Command 111
Command, F3 key in DOS to repeat 131
command-line 140
COMMAND.COM 112
Communication 163
Compact disc-recordable (CD-R) 52
Compact disc-rewritable (CD-RW) 53
compact discs 29 49 51—53
Compaq 15
Compatibility mode for Windows XP 104
Compatibility of Windows NT with standards 235
Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) 3
Compression of data 97 178
Computer Management utility 289
Computer, adding expansion card 21—22
Computer, identification for network 188
Computer, shut down 148
Concentrator 200 206
Config.sys file 132 133
CONFIG.SYS file, DEVICE= statement 83
configurations See also hardware configuration
Connect To option 143
Connection-oriented service 166
Connections, Session layer to manage 175—176
Connections, terminating 176
Console commands in NetWare server 227
container 269
Control Panel 143 148—154 149 237
Control Panel, changing Desktop background 151—152
Control Panel, changing theme 151
Control Panel, Folder Options 153
Control Panel, Network And Internet Connections 186 187
Control Panel, screen resolution 153
Control Panel, screen saver 152
Control Panel, Taskbar and Start menu options 154
Conventional memory 8 86
CONVERT command-line utility 289—290
Cookie 51
copy command (DOS) 126—128
COPY CON command (DOS) 120 120—121
Costs of data storage 28
CPU (central processing unit) See microprocessors
CPU speed 3
CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) 171
Create Shortcut dialog box 158
Credential Manager 104
CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) 204
Cutler, Dave 234
Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) 171
Cyrix 14—15
D Channel 73
Daisy chain 38
data encryption 177
Data path 3
data storage 27—55
Data storage, basics 28—29
Data storage, hard drives, basics 30—31
Data storage, hard drives, configurations 42—48
Data storage, hard drives, drive organization 39—40
Data storage, hard drives, IDE drives 31—35
Data storage, hard drives, partitions 41
Data storage, hard drives, SCSI drives 36—39
Data storage, offline 49—55
Data storage, offline, compact discs 29 49 51—53
Data storage, offline, digital videodiscs 29 49 53—54
Data storage, offline, floppy drives 29 50
Data storage, offline, removable drives 28 29 50—51
Data storage, offline, tape drives 29 54—55
Data transfer in OSI model 166—167
Data-link layer in OSI model 165 170—171
Data-link layer in OSI model, role in data transfer 167
database server 222
Datagrams 173
DATE command (DOS) 131
Date, Time, Language and Regional options (Control Panel) 150
DB-25 connector 60
DB-9 connector 60 60 68
DEC, Alpha processor 15
Default router, for TCP/IP 214
defragmentation 97
del command (DOS) 120 123—124
deleting files 123—124
Demodulate 69
DENY 284
Deny permission 285
Desktop Cleanup Wizard 152
Desktop in Windows XP Professional 141 142 142—144
Desktop in Windows XP Professional, changing background 151—152
Desktop in Windows XP Professional, customizing icons displayed 152
Deutsch Industrie Norma (DIN) 66
Device drivers, for operating system printing 301
device drivers, installing 83
Device drivers, NT 4 support for 238
Device Manager (Windows) 87 87
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) 211 249
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), function in IP network 214—215
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), server 236
Dialog control 176
differential backup 129
Digital Equipment Corporation, and Ethernet 204
Digital Print Server Monitors 237
Digital subscriber line (DSL) 70—71
Digital videodiscs (DVD) 29 49 53—54
DIMMs (dual inline memory modules) 19
DIN (Deutsch Industrie Norma) 66
DIN 6 connector 68
DIN 6 connector, for keyboard 66
DIN 8 connector 68
DIP (dual inline package) switches 77 78
dir command (DOS) 116 117
Direct Memory Access (DMA) 34 90 90—91
Directories, changing current 119
Directories, creating and deleting 118
directories, listing contents 117
Directories, manipulating structure 116
Directories, structure planning 116
Directory Permissions dialog box 293
Directory services network model 193—195 194
Directory services network model, advantages and disadvantages 195
Discoverable operating system 140
Disk Administrator (Windows NT) 40 237
Disk duplexing 46
Disk Management (Windows) 40
Disk mirroring 46
Disk organization in DOS 112—115
Disk organization in DOS, boot disk preparation 115
Disk organization in DOS, formatting 114—115
Disk organization in DOS, partitions 39—40 41 113
Disk stripe set 42 44—45
Display Properties dialog box, Desktop tab 151 151—152
Display Properties dialog box, Screen Saver tab 152 152
Display Properties dialog box, Settings tab 153 153
Display Properties dialog box, Themes tab 151 151
Distributed database 224
Distributed processing 178
DMA (Direct Memory Access) 34 90 90—91
Domain admins global group 271
domain controllers 259—260
Domain controllers, Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles for 262—263
domain controllers, global catalog 261 262
Domain guests global group 271
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