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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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Год издания: 2003
Количество страниц: 355
Добавлена в каталог: 19.08.2007
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domain local group 271—272
Domain Name System (DNS) 211
Domain Name System (DNS) and Active Directory 248—249
Domain Name System (DNS), function in IP network 215
domain naming master 262
Domain network model 190 191—193 192
Domain users global group 271
Domains, in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 251—252
Domains, physical vs. logical divisions 268
Domains, Properties dialog box 251
DOS 8 96—97
DOS shell 97
DOS, changing time and date 130—131
DOS, configuration files 132—134
DOS, configuration files, AUTOEXEC.BAT file 133—134
DOS, configuration files, BOOT.INI file 134
DOS, configuration files, CONFIG.SYS file 133
DOS, for directory structure 116—119
DOS, for disk organization 112—115
DOS, for disk organization, boot disk preparation 115
DOS, for disk organization, formatting 114—115
DOS, for disk organization, partitions 113
DOS, for file manipulation 120—124
DOS, for file manipulation, copying and moving files 126—128
DOS, for file manipulation, deleting files 123—124
DOS, for file manipulation, file attributes 128—130
DOS, for file manipulation, file contents display 121—122
DOS, for file manipulation, name changes 124
DOS, for file manipulation, text document editing 122—123
DOS, for file manipulation, text file creation from console 120—121
DOS, wildcards 125—126
DOSKEY command (DOS) 97 131
Dot matrix printer 74
Dot pitch 64
Drive Properties dialog box 156 156
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) 70—71
Dual booting between operating systems 106—107
Dual booting between operating systems, Windows 98 and Windows XP Professional 113
Dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) 19
Dual inline package(DIP) switches 77 78
Dual-boot, and file system selection 289
Duron processor (AMD) 14
DVD-RAM 53
DVD-ROM 53
DVD-Video 53
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 211 249
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), function in IP network 214—215
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), server 236
Dynamic memory 18
dynamic updates 104
EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code) 177
ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) 61
EDIT command (DOS) 97 120 122—123
EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM 20
EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM) 21
Effective permission 285
EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter) 64
EIDE (Enhanced IDE) drives 33 34
EISA (Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture) 22
Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM) 21
Electron gun 63
EMM386.exe utility 97
Encrypting File System 104
Encryption of data 165 177
Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) 64
Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) 22
Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) 61
Enterprise admins global group 271
Environment parameters 132
EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) 61
EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) 20
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM) 20
error control 165
ESDI 33
Ethernet 71 204—209
Ethernet, hardware 208—209
Ethernet, naming conventions 207
Ethernet, popularity 206
Ethernet, standards 206—207
Everyone group, changing permissions 293
Everyone group, default NTFS permissions 290
Exabyte (EB) 28
expansion cards 21 76—78
Expansion cards, inserting 21—22
Expansion cards, internal ISDN adapters 73
Expansion cards, internal modems 70
Expansion cards, plug and play 77—78
Expansion cards, video display adapter standards 64—65
expansion slots 76
Explicit permission 275
Explorer (Windows 95) 99
Explorer (Windows XP) 159—160
Explorer (Windows XP) vs. My Network Places 286
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) 177
Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) 61
Extended partition 41
Extensible Markup Language (XML), Windows Server 2003 support for 226
F3 key in DOS 131
Fast Ethernet 206
FAT (File Allocation Table) 114
FAT/FAT32, vs. NTFS 289
FAT32 128 240
Fault tolerance 42
Fault tolerance, from mirrored stripe set 45
Fault tolerance, from RAID 43
Fault tolerance, in network operating system 223
FDISK command (DOS) 40 112 113
Fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) 203
Fiber-optic 207
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 188
File handles 133
File level NTFS permissions 291
File Manager (Windows) 98
File manipulation in DOS 120—124
File manipulation in DOS, deleting files 123—124
File manipulation in DOS, file contents display 121—122
File manipulation in DOS, name changes 124
File manipulation in DOS, text document editing 122—123
File manipulation in DOS, text file creation from console 120—121
File server 222
File system, FAT (File Allocation Table) 114
File system, FAT/FAT32, vs. NTFS 289
File system, FAT32 128 240
File system, NTFS (New Technology File System) 235 287—293
File system, NTFS (New Technology File System), basics 289—290
File system, selecting 288—289
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 101
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), server 236
Files and Settings Transfer Wizard 143
Files, searches for 145—146
Fixed media 28
Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles 262—263
Floating Point Unit (FPU) 3
Floppy disks, for application distribution 49
floppy disks, formatting 114
floppy drives 29 50
Flow Control 165
Folder Options dialog box 153
Folder Properties dialog box, Security tab 293
Folders, NTFS permissions 290—291
folders, sharing 282—284
Folders, sharing, on peer-to-peer network 184
Forests in Active Directory 253—255
FORMAT command (DOS) 97 112 114—115
FPU (Floating Point Unit) 3
FQDN (fully qualified domain name) 211
FQDN (fully qualified domain name), in DNS 215
Frame 170—171
Free Software Foundation, Gnu's Not Unix project 105—106
freeware 105
FrontPage 97 239
FrontPage Express 100
ftp (file transfer protocol) 101
FTP (File Transfer Protocol), server 236
full access 282
Full Control NTFS permission 291
Full Control share permission 284
Full-duplex communication 176 210
fully qualified domain name (FQDN) 211
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), in DNS 215
G3 processor (Apple) 15
Gateway, default for TCP/IP 214
General Electric 105
GHz (gigahertz) 3
Gigabit Ethernet 206
gigabyte (GB) 28
Gigahertz (GHz) 3
global catalog 261 262
Global catalog, in Active Directory 255
global groups 270 271
Graphical user interface (GUI) 98
Graphics mode for printer 74
groups 267 269—274
groups, configuring 273—274
groups, creating 273
Groups, share permissions for 286
Groups, types 270—273
Guest account 275
Guests local group 272 273
H (hidden) attribute (DOS) 129
H0 channel 73
Half-duplex communication 176
hard drives 29 30
Hard drives, basics 30—31
Hard drives, configurations 42—48
Hard drives, drive organization 39—40
Hard drives, file system for 288—289
Hard drives, IDE drives 31—35
hard drives, partitions 41
Hard drives, SCSI drives 36—39
Hardware Compatibility List (Microsoft) 78
hardware configuration 81—91
Hardware configuration, base memory 86—87
Hardware configuration, DMA (direct memory access) 90 90—91
Hardware configuration, driver installation 83
Hardware configuration, I/O memory 88—89
Hardware configuration, installation 82
Hardware configuration, interrupts 84—85
Hardware configuration, system resources 87—88
Hardware profile, NT 4 support for 238
Help and support 143 146 147
Help, for commands at DOS prompt 118
Hercules Graphics Controller (HGC) 64
Hexadecimal address 170
HGC (Hercules Graphics Controller) 64
hidden files 115
HOP 172
Hot-pluggable devices 62
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) 190
hubs 169 200
Hubs, managed 171
Hyper Pipeline 12
Hypertext markup language (HTML) 190
I/O memory 82 88—89
IBM 8514/A 65
IBM clones 96
IBM Corporation 15
IBM Corporation, PC expansion card 22
Icons, customizing display on Desktop 152
IDE drives 31 31—35 32
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) 204
IEEE 802.3 standard 206
IEEE 802.3ab standard 207
IEEE 802.3u standard 206
IEEE 802.3z standard 206
Imation SuperDisk LS120 50
Imprint method 74
Incremental backup 129
Index Server 238
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) 22
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA), expansion slots 76
Infrastructure Master 262
inkjet printer 74 75
Input/output (I/O) channel 45
Input/output (I/O) devices 16 17
Input/output (I/O), keyboard 66—67 67
Input/output (I/O), monitors 63—66
Input/output (I/O), monitors, liquid crystal display 65—66 66
Input/output (I/O), monitors, video display adapter standards 64—65
Input/output (I/O), mouse 67—68 68
Input/output (I/O), parallel ports 61 61—62
Input/output (I/O), PC expansion cards 76—78
Input/output (I/O), PC expansion cards, plug and play 77—78
Input/output (I/O), printers 74—75
Input/output (I/O), printers, laser printer 75
Input/output (I/O), remote connections 68—73 69
Input/output (I/O), remote connections, analog modems 69—70 70
Input/output (I/O), remote connections, cable modems 72 72
Input/output (I/O), remote connections, DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) 70—71
Input/output (I/O), remote connections, ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) 73
Input/output (I/O), serial ports 60 60
Input/output (I/O), USB ports 62—63
Installing hardware 82
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 204
Instruction set for processor 3
Instructions per clock (IPC) 2
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 73
Intel processors 4—12
Intel processors, 1st generation: 8086 and 8088 7
Intel processors, 2nd generation: 80286 7—8
Intel processors, 3rd generation: 80386 8—9
Intel processors, 4th generation: 80486 9
Intel processors, competitors 13—16
Intel processors, history 6—7
Intel processors, Pentium chips 9—12
Intel processors, performance factors 5—6
Intel processors, specifications 5
Intel, and Ethernet 204
IntelliMirror 103
INTERFACE 139
Interface, graphical user interface (GUI) 98
internal cache 4
internal modems 70
Internet Connection Firewall 104
Internet Connection Sharing 100
Internet Connection Wizard (Windows 98) 100
Internet Explorer 99 143
Internet Information Server (IIS) 238 239
Internet protocol (IP) 210
Internet Service Provider (ISP) 71
Internetwork 165
Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) protocol 175 216—217
interrupt request (IRQ) 84 84
Interrupts 82 84—85
IntranetWare 227
IO.SYS 115
Iomega Jazz drive 51
Iomega Zip Drive 51
IP Addressing 212—213
IP Security (IPSec) 103
IPC (instructions per clock) 2
IPv6 addressing scheme 212
IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet eXchange/Sequenced Packet eXchange) protocol 175 216—217
IRQ (interrupt request) 84 84
ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) 22
ISA (Industry Standard Architecture), expansion slots 76
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) 73
ISO (International Standards Organization) 164
ISP (Internet service provider) 71
Itanium/Itanium 2 chip 12
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