Questions
- NOSs are entirely software-based and can run on a number of different hardware platforms and network topologies.
- Groups form the basis for resource and account management for Windows Server 2003.
- Most NOSs provide utilities for automating and managing network backups.
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- A ___________ is a popular network operating system used today.
| a. Macintosh |
b. AppleShare |
c. Netware |
d. IPX/SPX |
- A(n) ___________ account allows a user to log in to your server without a user name or password.
| a. FTP User |
b. Guest User |
c. Administrator |
d. Network User |
- Which is not a network operating system?
| a. Windows 2000 |
b. Windows 98 |
c. Novell Netware |
d. Mac OS |
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- A(n) ______________ is the software that manages a local area network.
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| Directory |
Domain |
Client |
| Server |
GroupWise |
Network |
| Guest |
AppleShare IP |
Object |
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- A(n) _____ is a representation of a thing or person associated with the network that belongs in the NOS directory.
- _____ is a proprietary NOS from Apple offering file, print, Web, DNS, and mail services.
- In the context of NOSs, _____ a method for organizing & managing _____(s).
- A(n) _____ domain—A group of users, servers, and other resources that share account and security policies through a Windows Server 2003 network operating system.
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- What are the features of all NOSs share when managing printers?
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Answers
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- c. Netware
- b. Guest User
- b. Windows 98
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- Network Operating System (NOS).
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- Object
- AppleShare IP
- Directory, Object
- Domain
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- The following is a point form list of common features of all NOSs when managing printers:
- Create an object that identifies the printer to the rest of the network
- Assign the printer a unique name
- Install drivers associated with the printer
- Set printer attributes, such as location and printing preferences
- Establish or limit access to the printer
- Remotely test and monitor printer functionality
- Update and maintain printer drivers
- Manage print jobs, including modifying a job’s priority or deleting jobs from the queue
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