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- GDI.EXE controls what?
- GDI.EXE controls drawing screens and supporting printing.
- During boot up,the system displays "Fatal Disk Error". What is the most likely cause?
- The most likely cause for a Fatal Disk Error during boot up is an inappropriate setting in the CMOS.
- All programs in the startup folder are loaded according to________?
- All programs in the startup folder are loaded according to ALPHABETICAL order!
- What protocol must be setup in Windows 98 if a network is established using Novell Netware?
- The protocol that must be setup in Windows 98 if a network is established using Novell Netware is IPX/SPX.
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True or False:
Your system can run fine without a CONFIG.SYS file-AND-CONFIG.SYS is known as a BIOS loader? - This statement is TRUE.
- In Windows 2000, in order to share a folder on an NTFS drive, what are the 2 permission areas that you must set in order to let others access your shared resources?
- In Windows 2000, in order to share a folder on an NTFS drive, the 2 permission areas that must be set in order to let others access your shared resources are: Server and Workstation.
- When running a legacy or old DOS program and you receive a "need XXXX EMS" to run, what should you do?
- When you receive this message, it indicates that you need more expanded memory to run the application. First, alternate-click the app's executable file and select Properties. Then select the Memory Tab and set the Expanded Memory to "XXXX".
- TRUE or FALSE: HWINFO.EXE (a hardware information utility) allows you to specify filtering for the huge amount of hardware data that it supplies?
- This is TRUE!
- Can you alternate-click on the taskbar in Windows95 to bring up the Task Manager?
- No, only the NT OS family includes the task manager. However; by clicking CTL+ALT+DEL you can bring up a list of currently running programs.
- While attempting to open a program using an icon on your desktop, you receive a "working directory is invalid" message. What shoud you do?
- You must edit the shortcut's Properties sheet and change the value in the "Start in" field. You must input a new path for the application so the shortcut knows where to go to find the application.