Printers
Windows XP
OSI Model
Windows Search & Shortcuts
Port Numbers
100
Printers that create an image on paper by physically striking an ink ribbon against the paper's surface are known as this.
What is an impact printer?
100
Windows Defender is located here.
What is the Internet? (lol) It is available for download on the Microsoft site for XP but it is already installed on Vista, and Win 7. (Win 8 comes with Windows Security Essentials.)
100
This is also known as the "Network" Layer.
What is the "Internet" Layer?
100
This keyboard button acts as a mouse right-click.
What is the application button (Next to the right CTRL)
100
You just installed a new router and you're no longer able to access websites securely. What port would MOST likely need to be configured to fix the problem?
What is TCP/443?
200
These printers use a heated printhead to create a high-quality image on special or plain paper.
What are thermal printers?
200
The maximum amount of RAM that Windows XP Home can handle.
What is 4 GB?
200
Ethernet and Token Ring are the two most common protocols of this Layer. They function at the MAC (Media Access Control) level to move the data.
What is the Physical Layer?
200
This run command opens Direct X Diagnostic Tool.
What is dxdiag?
200
E-mail uses two protocols one for outgoing and one for incoming. Identify the ports for each one correctly.
What are TCP/25 for out-going and TCP/110 for incoming?
300
There are several printer languages, including but not limited to ASCII, PostScript, and Hewlett-Packard's PCL. This language is the improved upon version of Windows's GDI, and is used on both Windows Vista and Windows 7.
What is XML Paper Specification (XPS)? *Some improvements include enhanced color management and better print layout fidelity.
300
The maximum amount of RAM that Windows XP 64-bit can handle?
What is 128 GB?
300
This Layer executes transactions, like saving a file. If something prevents it from completing the save, this Layer, which has a record of the original state, returns to the original state rather than allowing a corrupt or incomplete transaction to take place.
What is the Session Layer?
300
This two-button combination opens Run directly.
What is Windows button + R
300
What protocol needs to be configured to access DNS web browsing and queries?
What is TCP/53 and UDP/53?
400
If you are powering up a printer and a computer at the same time, and they are both plugged into the same outlet, Hewlett-Packard recommends using this method to avoid a crash on power-up. A crash on power-up is caused by two devices drawing their peak loads simultaneously.
What is a reverse power-up?
400
Windows XP Mode is on these OS's but not on this.
What are Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise, and Win Vista editions? It can not be found in Windows 7 Home Premium.
400
The data is segmented into acceptable packet sizes at this Layer and is responsible for data integrity of the packet segments.
What is the Transport Layer?
400
This button combination directly opens System Properties.
What is Windows button + Pause?
400
What do TCP and UDP stand for, and which allows for packet confirmation?
What are Transfer Control Protocol and User Data Protocol? TCP allows for confirmation.
500
Most printers become very dirty over time, and their manufacturers typically mandate regular cleanings. However, *this type of printer is not meant to be cleaned (unless expressly dictated by the manufacturer to do so). *According to the textbook.
What is an inkjet printer?
500
These features are not on Windows XP.
What are Aero, BitLocker, Easy Transfer, Gadgets, ReadyBoost, Shadow Copy, User Account Control, HomeGroups, Windows Libraries, Windows XP Mode?
500
In the Transport Layer, the (1)______ protocol is a better choice than TCP, when (2)______ is important
What is (1)UDP (User Datagram) (2)speed?
500
This run command shows a more detailed view of CPU, memory, disk, and network usage than task manager.
What is resmon?
500
A Client is complaining that they can't access their e-mail. What protocol is NEEDED to ACCESS the e-mail and the port number? (Must say full name no Abbreviation)
What is Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) TCP/143?