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Command Prompt Rocks
100
A dialog box used to manage Internet Explorer settings
What is  Internet Options
100
The group of standard user accounts
What is  User group
100
Varying degrees of access assigned to a folder or fi le and given to a user account or user group. Access can include full control, write, delete, or read-only.
What is  permissions
100
A tool used to test a cable to find out if it is good or to find out what type of cable it is if the cable is not labeled.
What is  cable tester
100
A TCP/IP command that connects or disconnects a computer from a shared resource or can display information about connections.
What is  net use
200
A computer that intercepts requests that a browser makes of a server and serves up the request from a cache it maintains in order to improve performance on a large network.
What is  proxy server
200
User accounts that have not been authenticated on a computer
What is  anonymous users
200
A method to share a folder (not individual fi les) to remote users on the network, including assigning varying degrees of access to specific user accounts and user groups. Does not apply to local shares and can be used on an NTFS or FAT volume. Compare to NTFS
What is  share permissions
200
A tool used to test a live network cable or port
What is  loopback plug
200
A TCP/IP command used to troubleshoot network connections. It verifies that the host can communicate with another host on the network
What is  Ping (Packet InterNet Groper)
300
A Windows tool that gives a user access to his or her Windows desktop from anywhere on the Internet.
What is  Remote Desktop
300
A type of Windows user account group. When a user account belongs to this group, it can back up and restore any files on the system regardless of its having access to these files.
What is  Backup Operators
300
A computer dedicated to storing and serving up data files and folders
What is  file server
300
Mounting a drive to a computer, such as drive E, that is actually hard drive space on another host computer on the network.
What is  network drive map
300
A command that displays TCP/IP configuration information and can refresh TCP/IP assignments to a connection including its IP address.
What is  Ipconfig (IP configuration)
400
An application that is installed and executed on a server and is presented to a user working at a client computer.
What is  remote application
400
In Windows, the Authenticated Users group as well as the Guest account. When you share a fi le or folder on the network, Windows, by default, gives access to this group
What is  Everyone group
400
Permissions assigned by Windows that are attained from a parent object.
What is  inherited permissions
400
Configuring a computer so that it will respond to network activity when the computer is in a sleep state.
What is  Wake on LAN (WoL
400
A TCP/IP command that gives statistics about TCP/IP and network activity and includes several parameters.
What is  netstat (network statistics)
500
A small app or add-on that can be downloaded from a web site along with a web page and is executed by a browser to enhance the web page.
What is  ActiveX Control
500
A type of user account group. Accounts assigned to this group can read from and write to parts of the system other than their own user profile folders, install applications, and perform limited administrative tasks.
What is  Power Users group
500
Folders on a computer that are shared with others on the network by using a folder’s Properties box. Local shares are used with a workgroup and not with a domain.
What is  local shares
500
A tool that can locate a Wi-Fi hotspot and tell you the strength of the RF signal.
What is  wireless locator
500
A TCP/IP command that lets you read information from the Internet name space by requesting information about domain name resolutions from the DNS server’s zone data.
What is  Nslookup (name space lookup)