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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 /
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Год издания: 2003
Количество страниц: 355
Добавлена в каталог: 19.08.2007
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Предметный указатель
Presentation layer in OSI model 165 176—178
Presentation layer in OSI model, role in data transfer 166
PRI (Primary Rate Interface) 73
primary domain controller (PDC) 191 250 259
Primary partition 41
Print device (hardware) 298
print permission 301
Print processor 299
Print server 222 297 298
print spooler 297 298
Printer (software) 298
Printer (software), creating 298—299
Printer (software), permissions for 301—302
Printer (software), properties 299—301 302
printers 74—75
Printers and Faxes 143
Printers and other Hardware (Control Panel) 149
Printers, laser printer 75
Printers, parallel ports for 61
printers, sharing 296—302
Printing, network basics 296—298
Processor See also microprocessors
Profile 277
Program Information Files (PIFs) 98
Program Manager (Windows) 98
Programmable Read-only Memory (PROM) 20
Programs, opening from Start menu 145
PROM (Programmable Read-only Memory) 20
Properties, of printer 299—301 302
Protected Kernel Mode 103
Protected mode 7—8
Protocol 164 199
PS/2 connector 66
Quantum Corporation 35
Question mark (?), as DOS wildcard 125
Queue of print jobs 297 298
Quick Launch toolbar (XP Professional) 142 144
R (read-only) attribute (DOS) 129
RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) 42
RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks), level 0 disk stripe set 42 44—45
RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks), level 1 mirrored set 43 46
RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks), level 3 stripe set with parity drive 43 47 47
RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks), level 5 stripe set with parity stripe 43 47—48 48
RAM (Random Access Memory) 18
RAS (Remote Access Service) 237
rd command (DOS) 116 118
RDISK utility 237
read access 282
Read and Execute NTFS permission 291
Read NTFS permission 291
Read share permission 284
Read-only memory (ROM) 18
Read/write disk head 30
Real mode 8
Recovering deleted files 123
Recycle Bin 123 144
Recycle Bin, in Windows XP Professional 157 158
Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) 3
redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) 42
Refresh rate of monitor 64
Relative identifier master 262
Reliability of operating system 235
Remote Access Service (RAS) 237
Remote Assistance 104
remote connections 68—73 69
Remote connections, analog modems 69—70 70
Remote connections, cable modems 72 72
Remote connections, DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) 70—71
Remote connections, ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) 73
Remote Desktop 104
removable drives 28 29 50—51
REN command (DOS) 120 124
Repeater 169
Replication cycle 260
Replication of domain information 251
Resolve 211
Resources, accessing 295
Restarting computer 148
ring topology 203 203—204
RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) 3
RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) and Pentium Pro 10—11
RLL 33
ROM (read-only memory) 18
Root tree, in Active Directory 255
routers 166
Routers, default for TCP/IP 214
Routing by Network layer 172
Routing table 172
RS-232 70
Run 143 147
S (system) attribute (DOS) 129
SAM (Security Accounts Manager) 191 248
Scalable network model 192
schema master 262
Schema, in Active Directory 255
Screen display, clearing 132
screen resolution 153
Screen saver 152
SCSI drives 36—39
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM) 20
SDSL (symmetric DSL) 71
Search 143 145—146
SEC (single-edge cartridge) 2
Security Accounts Manager (SAM) 191 248
security identifier (SID) 262
Security, for printer 300
Security, in Windows NT 102
Security, printer sharing 296—302
Security, resources access 295
Security, share interaction with NTFS permissions 294—295
Security, shared folders and 282—286
Security, with NTFS 287—293
Separator page when printing 299
Serial communication 60
serial ports 60 60
Serial ports, for ISDN adapter 73
Serial ports, interrupt for 84
server 101 184 221 283 See
Server operators local group 272
Service advertisement 179
service packs 239
Service processing 179
Session layer in OSI model 165 175—176
Session layer in OSI model, role in data transfer 166
Setup 300—301
SHARE 248 281
Share permissions, applying 285—287
Share permissions, combining with NTFS 291—292 294—295
Share permissions, testing 287
Share, creating 283
Shared resources, passwords for 184—185
Shareware 105
Sharing folders 282—284
Sharing folders, on peer-to-peer network 184
sharing printers 296—302
Shortcuts, creating in Windows XP Professional 158—159
shut down 148
SID (Security Identifier) 262
Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology 15
SIMMs (single inline memory modules) 19
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 249
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 226
Simplex communication 176
Single inline memory modules (SIMMs) 19
Site link 259
Sites in networks 259
Slave device 32
SMP (Symmetrical Multiprocessing) 16—17 17
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) 249
SOAP (simple object access protocol) 226
Software drivers See device drivers
SOI (Silicon-on-Insulator) technology 15
Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (Control Panel) 149
Specialized domain controllers 261—263
Spooler for printing 297
Standards 37—38 164
Standby, as shut down option 148
star topology 200—201 201
Star topology, Ethernet hardware for 208—209 209
Start bit 60
Start button in Windows XP 144—154
Start button in Windows XP, All Programs 145 145
Start button in Windows XP, Help and Support 146 147
Start button in Windows XP, Log Off 148
Start button in Windows XP, My Computer 154—156 155
Start button in Windows XP, Run 147
Start button in Windows XP, Search 145—146 146
Start button in Windows XP, Shut Down 148
Stop bit 60
Storage See data storage
Stripe set with parity drive 43 47 47
Stripe set with parity stripe 43 47—48 48
Subnet mask 213
SuperDisk LS120 50
Superscalar technology 9
SVGA (Super VGA) 65
switch 171
Switch box 296 297
Symmetric DSL (SDSL) 71
Symmetric processor 238 239
Symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP) 16—17 17
Synchronous communication 168 169
Synchronous data transmission 60
Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) 20
SYS command (DOS) 112 115
System Monitor 103
System Properties dialog box, Computer Name tab 188 188
system resources 87—88
System Restore 104
System Tray 144
System tray, in Windows XP Professional 142
T-connectors 202
Take Ownership 284
tape drives 29 54—55
Task Manager 103 238
taskbar 141 141 142 144
Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box 154 154
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) 174 209—215
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), advantages and disadvantages 211—212
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), device configuration 213—214
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), DHCP function in 214—215
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), DNS function in 215
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), for Windows XP network 188
Telecommuter 73
Terabyte (TB) 28
Terminal Services 278
Termination of SCSI daisy chain 38—39 39
Text document, creating 120
Text document, creating, from console 120—121
Text document, displaying contents 121—122
Text document, editing 122—123
Text mode for printer 74
TFT (Thin Film Transistor) 65
Theme for computer, changing 151
Thermal dye transfer printer 74
Thermal wax transfer printer 74
Thin Film Transistor (TFT) 65
Throughput 54
Time and date, DOS to change 130—131
TIME command (DOS) 130
Token Ring 170
Token-passing 203
Topology of network 169 200—204
Topology of network, bus 202 202—203
Topology of network, bus, Ethernet hardware for 208 208
Topology of network, ring 203 203—204
Topology of network, star 200—201 201
Topology of network, star, Ethernet hardware for 208—209 209
Torvalds, Linus 106 229
Tour Windows XP 143
transistor 8
transitive trusts 256
Transport layer in OSI model 165 173—175
Trees, in Active Directory 253—254
Troubleshooting, new permissions for resource access 295
trusts 250
Trusts, in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 256—258
Trusts, to connect trees 255
Tualatin 12
Tune-Up Wizard 100
Turn Off Computer 144
tutorials 147
Two-way trusts 257—258 258
type command (DOS) 120 121—122
UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration) 226
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) 210
UGLR 270
Ultra SCSI 38
Ultra-ATA drives 35 35
UMA (upper memory area) 86 86
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI), Windows Server 2003 support for 226
Universal group 272
UNIX 105
UNIX servers 228—229
Unix servers vs. Windows NT 4 Server 224
Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) 206
Update Wizard (Windows 98) 100
Upgrades to NT Server Enterprise 239
Upper Memory Area (UMA) 86 86
USB connector 68
USB HUB 62
USB ports 62—63
user accounts 274—278
User Accounts (Control Panel) 150
User accounts, configuring 277—278
user accounts, creating 275—278
User accounts, limiting hours of access 278
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 210
User Properties window 277—278
users See also groups
Users local group 272 273
UTP (unshielded twisted-pair) 206
VAX (Virtual Address Extension) 16
VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association), local bus 23
VGA (Video Graphics Adapter) 64
Video display adapter standards 64—65
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), local bus 23
Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) 64
Virtual Address Extension (VAX) 16
Virtual circuit 210
Virtual memory 235
Virtual Private Networking (VPN) 103
Virtual real mode 8
Volume set 42 43—44
volumes 39
VPN (Virtual Private Networking) 103
Vvirtual RAM 98
wallpaper 151
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 226
wide area network 72
Wildcards in DOS 125—126
Windows 2000 240—241
Windows 2000 Professional 102—103
Windows 2000 Server 224—225
Windows 2000, domain controller for 260
Windows 2000, domains in 251—252
Windows 2000, multiprocessor capabilities 16
Windows 2000, RAID support 48
Windows 2000, trusts 256—258
Windows 95 99
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