As the name implies:
Home user computer means a Computer System that a user can use kept at home. This refers to desktop or workstation versions of those computers that have multiple bulky units connected andconfigured to work as Computer. Units such as Central Processing Unit (Cabinet with Processor, Memory, Hard disk),Display Unit (CRT or LCD Monitor) and Input Units (Keyboard and Mouse).
Mobile user computer means a Computer System that a user can anywhere whether being stationed or on the move on the way. This refers to Laptops & Tablets versions of computer that has their units designed in mini form,easy tobe carried along. they have their own power backup source (Batteries) and can be turned on easily anywhere,anyplace.
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Another category of user, called a power user, requires the capabilities of a powerful desktop computer, called a workstation.
The five categories of computer users are: 1) Novice users, who have limited experience and knowledge of computers; 2) Intermediate users, who have some understanding of computer basics and can perform more advanced tasks with guidance; 3) Advanced users, who possess a high level of expertise and can troubleshoot and customize computer settings independently; 4) Expert users, who have specialized knowledge in specific areas like programming or networking and can perform complex tasks efficiently; and 5) Power users, who are proficient in multiple areas and utilize advanced features and tools to maximize their productivity and efficiency.
Group Policy Object (GPO) computer=Computer Configuration, User=User ConfigurationName some GPO settings in the computer and user parts
The mobile node communicates with a similar agent on the user's home network, known as home agent, giving the home agent the care-of-addressof the mobile node; the care of address identifies the foreign agent's location.
If you are sending email from a desktop computer, you are a home (or business) user; if you are sending it from your smart phone (I-phone, Android, blackberry, etc.) then you are a mobile user.
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Which of the following is likely to use a 27-inch monitor? home user power user mobile user All of the above
To call a mobile phone when the user is roaming internationally, dial the mobile number exactly the same way you would when the mobile user is at home.
For users of your home computer, create separate accounts for each user, and have the ________________ create their passwords. a. Administratorb. Userc. System Administratord. Computer Owner
One security issue in the use of smartphones, and therefore mobile internet, is that of malware. As there are so many applications available, the user should apply the same security measures as they would use on their home computer.
Another category of user, called a power user, requires the capabilities of a powerful desktop computer, called a workstation.
The five categories of computer users are: 1) Novice users, who have limited experience and knowledge of computers; 2) Intermediate users, who have some understanding of computer basics and can perform more advanced tasks with guidance; 3) Advanced users, who possess a high level of expertise and can troubleshoot and customize computer settings independently; 4) Expert users, who have specialized knowledge in specific areas like programming or networking and can perform complex tasks efficiently; and 5) Power users, who are proficient in multiple areas and utilize advanced features and tools to maximize their productivity and efficiency.
The person or demographic that are the target of a specific computer program, product or service. E.g. the end user of Windows XP Home Professional is the home computing user base.
Each user (on a multi-user computer) has a home directory, and it is the first directory shown after a user logs in. For instance: rodney@downstairs:~$ shows that my user name is rodney, my host or computer name is 'downstairs', the tilde '~' shows that I am in my home directory, and the dollar sign '$' shows that all is ready for me to type in a command. Typing the command 'pwd' (without the single quotes) in a terminal will show which directory you are in - pwd means 'print working directory'. The command 'ls' will list all directories.
Administrator or user. administrator.
That would depend on what you wanted to use the RAID for.