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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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jumpers 78 78
Jumpers, for IDE drive configuration 33
K5 chip (AMD) 13—14
K6 chip (AMD) 14
Kerberos 249
Keyboard 66—67 67
kilobyte (KB) 28
LAN (local area network) 259
LAN Manager 234
Land on CD 52
Laptop computers, power options 152
Laser printer 74 75
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) 249
Level 1 cache 4
Level 2 cache 4
Level 2 cache and Pentium Pro 11
Lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) 249
Linux 105—106
Linux as server 229
Liquid crystal display 65—66 66
List Folder Contents NTFS permission 291
LLC (logical link control) 171
load balancing 238 239
Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 187 187—188
Local area network (LAN) 259
Local drive 282
local groups 270 272—273
Local loop 69
Local printing 296
Local security, in NTFS 290
Log off 143 148
Logging on 287
logical drives 40 40
logical link control (LLC) 171
Logical topology 200
Long filename support 237
Loopback, IP address for 213
LPR (Line Printer) 237
MAC (Media Access Control) address 167
Magnets, and data loss 31
Manage Documents print permission 301
Manage Printers print permission 301
Managed hubs 171
Manchester encoding 168
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 105
Master device 32 33
Math coprocessor 3
MAU (Multistation Access Unit) 200
Maximizing windows, in Windows XP Professional 141
Mbps (megabits per second) 62
MCA (MicroChannel architecture) 22
md command (DOS) 116 118
MDA (Monochrome Display Adapter) 64
Mean time between failure (MTBF) 75
Media Access Control (MAC) address 167
Megabits per second (Mbps) 62
Megabyte (MB) 28
Memory 1 17—21
memory, cache 4 6
Memory, CONFIG.SYS file for configuring 133
Memory, conventional 8
Memory, for Windows Server 2003 242
Memory, random access memory (RAM) 18
Memory, read-only memory (ROM) 18
Memory, read-only memory (ROM), types 20—21
Memory, speed 20
MFM 33
MHz (megahertz) 3
MI 6x86 series microprocessor 14
MicroChannel architecture (MCA) 22
Microcode 3
Microcode efficiency 4
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU) 1 2
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), for Windows Server 2003 242
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), multiprocessor computers 16—17
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), performance 2 5—6
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), terminology 3—4
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), types 2—16
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), types, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) 13—14
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), types, Cyrix 14—15
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), types, Intel 4—12
Microprocessors (central processing unit; CPU), upgrades 8
Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List 78
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 102 240
Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) 239
Microsoft Passport, Windows Server 2003 support for 226
Microsoft Plus! package 99
Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) 239
MII series microprocessor 15
Millions of Instructions Per Second (MIPS) 7
Minimizing windows in Windows XP Professional 141
MIPS (Millions of Instructions Per Second) 7
Mirrored set 43 46
Mixed-mode domain model 251
MMC (Microsoft Management Console) 102 240
MMX (Multimedia Extension) 10
modems, analog 69—70 70
Modems, cable 72 72
Modems, serial port for 60
Modify NTFS permission 291
Modulate 69
Monitors 63—66
Monitors, liquid crystal display 65—66 66
Monitors, video display adapter standards 64—65
Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA) 64
motherboard 2 4
Motorola 15
Mouse 67—68 68
Mouse pad 67
Mouse, in Windows XP Professional 140—141
Mouse, serial port for 60
move command (DOS) 126—128
MS-DOS 96
MSDOS.SYS file 115
MSM (Microsoft Message Queue Server) 239
MSN Explorer 143
MTBF (mean time between failure) 75
MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) 239
Multimaster domain controller model 260
Multimaster replication model 251
Multimedia Extension (MMX) 10
Multipoint connection 169
Multiprocessor capabilities of network operating system 223
Multiprocessor computers 16—17
Multistation Access Unit (MAU) 200
Multitask 7
Multitasking, in network operating system 223
Multitasking, preemptive 99
My Computer 154—156 155
My Computer vs. My Network Places 286
My Documents 143
My Music 143
My Network Places, vs. Explorer or My Computer 286
My Pictures 143
My Recent Documents 143
Namespace 253
Naming conventions, for users 277
native-mode domains 251
NDS (NetWare Directory Services) 227
NDS eDirectory 227
near-line storage 49
NetWare 216 226—228
NetWare Directory Services (NDS) 227
Network and Internet Connections (Control Panel) 149
network drive 160
Network Interface Card 21 167
Network layer in OSI model 165 167 172—173
Network Monitoring Agent 236
Network operating system, basics 222—223
Network operating system, Linux 229
Network operating system, Novell NetWare 226—228
Network operating system, Unix servers 228—229
Network operating system, Windows 2000 Server 224—225
Network operating system, Windows NT 4 Server 223—224
Network operating system, Windows Server 2003 225—226
Network Resources, in Windows XP Professional 157
networks 164
Networks, client-server 189 189—191
Networks, directory services model 193—195 194
Networks, domain model 191—193 192
Networks, Ethernet 204—209
Networks, peer-to-peer configuration 186—189
Networks, peer-to-peer configuration, computer identification 188—189
Networks, peer-to-peer configuration, Local Area Connection properties 187—188
Networks, physical layout and configuration 258—263
Networks, physical layout and configuration, domain controllers 259—260
Networks, physical layout and configuration, sites 259
Networks, physical layout and configuration, specialized domain controllers 261—263
Networks, printing on 296—298
Networks, topology 200—204
Networks, topology, bus 202 202—203
Networks, topology, ring 203 203—204
Networks, topology, star 200—201 201
New Technology File System (NTFS) 235
Node 167
Novell Netware 216 226—228
NTFS (New Technology File System) 235 287—293
NTFS (New Technology File System), applying permissions 292—293
NTFS (New Technology File System), assigning permissions 290—292
NTFS (New Technology File System), basics 289—290
NTFS (New Technology File System), combining permissions with share permissions 291—292 294—295
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) 98
Objects, in Active Directory 268
Octet 212
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) 239
Offline data storage 49
OLE (object linking and embedding) 98
One-way trusts 256 256—257
Online data storage 49
Open source 106
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model 163
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, and TCP/IP protocol 211
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, basics 164—165
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, data transfer in 166—167
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, IPX/SQX protocol in 216
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 1: physical 168—169
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 2: data-link 170—171
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 3: network 172—173
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 4: transport 173—175
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 5: session 175—176
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 6: presentation 176—178
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer 7: application 178—179
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, layer functions 164—165
Opening windows, in Windows XP Professional 141
Operating systems 95
Operating systems, DOS 96—97 See
Operating systems, dual booting between 106—107
Operating systems, for client-server networks 191
Operating systems, for domain network model 193
Operating systems, for peer-to-peer networks 185
operating systems, Linux 105—106 229
Operating systems, OS/2 102 234
Operating systems, processor compatibility with 3
Operating systems, Unix 105 224 228—229
operating systems, Windows 98—104 See
Orb (Castlewood) 51
organizational units (OUs) 252—253 268
Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) 239
OS/2 102 234
OSI model See Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
Outlook Express 143
Output See input/output (I/O)
Packet 165
Paddleboard, for IDE drive connection 32 32
Page file 235
Parallel communication 61
parallel ports 61 61—62
Parent domain 253
Parity 19
Partition Magic 40
Partitions 39—40 41
partitions, creating 112 113
Passive matrix 65
Passwords, for shared resources 184—185
Passwords, for users 276
PC Card 29
PC expansion cards 76—78 See
PC-DOS 96
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) 9 23
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect), expansion slots 76
PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 29
PDC (primary domain controller) 191 250 259
PDC Emulator 262
Peer layers 164
Peer Web Services 101
Peer-to-Peer networks 184—189
Peer-to-peer networks, advantages and disadvantages 185
Peer-to-peer networks, operating systems for 185
Peer-to-peer networks, Windows XP configurations for 186—189
Peer-to-peer networks, Windows XP configurations for, computer identification 188—189
Peer-to-peer networks, Windows XP configurations for, Local Area Connection properties 187—188
Pentium chips 9—12
Pentium II Xeon chip 11
Performance and Maintenance (Control Panel) 149
Performance Monitor 237
Performance of microprocessors 2 5—6
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) 9 23
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), expansion slots 76
Peripherals, and performance 6
Permissions, assigning to printers 301—302
Permissions, combining NTFS with share 291—292 294—295
Permissions, for folder access 284
Permissions, for groups vs. users 275
Permissions, for users and groups 284—287
Permissions, in NTFS 290
Permissions, in NTFS, applying 292—293
Permissions, in NTFS, assigning 290—292
permissions, share 285—287
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) 29
Petabyte (PB) 28
Physical hard drive 39
Physical layer in OSI model 165 168—169
Physical layer in OSI model, role in data transfer 167
Physical location, of resource 248
Physical memory See memory
Physical topology 200
PIFs (Program Information Files) 98
Pipeline 9
Pit on CD 52
Pixel 64
Platforms 240
Platters 30
Plotter 237
Plug and play 77—78 99
Point-to-point connection 169
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) 238
Port address 88
Portable code in Windows NT 235
Ports, for printer 299
ports, parallel 61 61—62
ports, serial 60 60
ports, USB 62—63
POSIX 102
POST (Power-On Self-Test) 18
PostScript 237
Power Options 152
Power users local group 273
PowerPC 15 237
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) 238
Preemptive multitasking 99
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