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MS Windows 2000 operating system that was released for PC computers in 2000

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What is the difference between Windows NT and Windows 2000?

Basically, ME was a new coat of paint for Windows 98. It had a look similar to Windows 2000 and some added functionality over Win98, but also seemed to have a large number of reliability issues. ME was geared towards the personal computer user. Windows 2000 was developed from the Windows NT kernel, making it a far more robust platform. Since 2000 was developed more as a server operating system, it lacked some "personal" functionality, such as graphics and other function geared towards gamepley. Much of this is included in Windows XP, which is a more personal use extension of the Windows 2000 foundation.

What are some of the factors you should you take into consideration before upgrading a computer to Windows XP?

Hello, To upgrade from Windows 98 to Windows XP first make sure you have the correct system requirements: - at least a Pentium 3 (or equivalent) - at least 512Mb of ram - at least 10GB of HDD Then simply buy Windows XP software and follow the upgrade instructions. Normally you will not lose any application nor any documents (and files) stored on your computer. However not all applications you had installed will work on Windows XP, but most of them will. Importantly you will need to buy a new version of your Antivirus to make it compatible with Windows XP. Before installing Windows XP you can do a system compatibility scan using the free tool downloadable on microsoft.com

What are diskettes?

A diskette is a removable storage device that is used in a floppy disk drive. It contains a plastic rotating disk, it is inside a shell. There were 2 main varieties, the 5.25 inch floppy and the 3.5 inch floppy. The 5.25" diskette truly was floppy. The disk is soft and inside a flexible shell, and you had to take care to never bend it. The 3.25" floppy was actually hard. The platter was more rigid and it was in a hard plastic shell.

How can you care for a diskette?

Keep away from sunlight and heat sources, avoid getting dust on the surface (in particular, keeping the slider closed and/or keep the diskettes in their sleeves. Once a diskette is damaged, it cannot be fixed. Make sure regular backups are made of all diskettes.

What is a multiuser operating system?

i multiuser operating system allow many people on many different computer to use and do that same tasks at the same time i multiuser operating system allow many people on many different computer to use and do that same tasks at the same time
Multi-user is a term that defines an operating system or application software that allows concurrent access by multiple users of a computer

Multi-user OS is that which support more than one users at the same time. In these types of OS there is a server and all the users are provided different terminals.

Which way do you go to find the armor of Brutus ac brotherhood?

You must first finish all six of the secret locations mission and at the end you will see the location of the armor of brutus icon on the map

What feature in Windows Server 2008 enables coordination between systems that have different directory services?

The Feature is know as Microsoft Meta directory service..

A metadirectory is a dedicated enterprise directory solution that joins (or merges) information between the various existing directory systems and programs used within an enterprise, and then provides access to the consolidated information for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) clients, Web browsers, and possibly other computers.

Microsoft Metadirectory Overview

In the MMS model, the enterprise metadirectory structure is comprised of one or more servers, management agents, and connected directories:

Management Agents

Management agents are responsible for importing connected directory information into the connector namespace, and where desired, merging it with entries in the metaverse. It keeps the directory information synchronized by allowing attributes to flow bi-directionally. There is one management agent for each connected directory.

Connected Directory

A connected directory is essentially any directory that you want to integrate into the metadirectory. The only requirement is that the directory contents must be organized into some minimal hierarchical structure, and that there a method for extracting the directory information in it exists. The information extracted from the connected directory is imported into the metadirectory. Optionally you may want to export information from the metadirectory into the connected directory.

Metadirectory Namespace

While the metadirectory contents can be presented as a single tree structure, it can also be thought of as consisting of two logical namespaces.

Connector Space

The area into which connected directory entries are first imported. This area links each connected namespace with the metadirectory.

Metaverse

That portion of the directory that presents the global view of the union of entries from multiple connected directories.

MMS Client Access

The MMS client access consists of four primary client access methods:

Compass Client

A stand-alone client with the most complete features and most efficient interface of the MMS clients. Can be used to manage the directory.

Active Compass Client

An ActiveX implementation of the Compass client that runs within any browser that supports ActiveX technology. Can be used to manage the directory. This client must be installed to run.

LDAP-Compliant User Agent

E-mail, programs.

Web Access

Windows Explorer, Netscape Navigator.

MMS Security

MMS security is comprised of three key features:

Login and Authentication

There are two kind of logins, anonymous and authenticated logins. Authenticated logins (or named logins), require a password. The password may be a "simple" password or a "strong" password.

Access Controls

Access controls are used to evaluate the level of access to entries in the directory.

MMS Distributed Directory

MMS has two methods to scale the product to your organization. The Distributed Directory is required for the following uses or conditions:

* Distant geographical locations.

* Load balancing and/or redundancy.

* Servers to manage connected directories.

* Other servers to service end users.

* Servers to support programs.

We have two ways to distribute the directory, referrals and replication:

Referrals

Used to set a pointer within the directory to point to another location on a different server. Note that not visible to the user. This is useful when there are space requirements that need to be distributed to other servers but the users still can obtain access one central location.

What are rings in Windows NT?

Windows NT uses protection mechanism called rings provides by the process to implement separation between the user mode and kernel mode.

Where do you go to download rumble fighter for MAC?

Just get snow leopard which comes with bootcamp. Bootcamp lets you use both windows and mac apps you just need the windows disk. It only costs $30. Or if you don't want to do that, just go to http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/ and get the free trial, that is what I am doing now. It only lasts 14 days buy you can keep downloading the free trial over and over for as many times as you want. Or buy the full version which is $80. You also just need a windows server disk. It uses any windows een if you have the 2003 starter pack. Onc you go through all the instructions you can use the windows side of your mac and download rumble fighter.

What is difference between repeat delay and repeat rate?

repeat rate happens grasually, whereas repeat delay happens instantly

What is the difference between a site link's schedule and interval?

Schedule enables you to list weekdays or hours when the site link is available for replication to happen in the give interval. Interval is the re occurrence of the inter site replication in given minutes. It ranges from 15 - 10,080 mins. The default interval is 180 mins.

Is thamidolide still being used?

In the USA, it was banned by President Kennedy in I believe 1961. So, no it isn't.

What do existentialists believe in and how would they explain the role of the individal?

They believe that people create their own essence and meaning of their lives. They would say that each individual is entirely free and has a responsiblity to create ethical parameters for his own behavior. Existentialists start with the premise that individuals come into existence in an established world that cannot be thought away, and that their existence is more basic than any meaning ascribed to human life.

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