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CSC 2260 Exam 2 Review

CSC 2260 Exam 2 Review. Fall 2008. Chapter 4: Windows 2000 Professional. Identify and describe benefits, features, and weaknesses Identify and describe customization features Identify and describe proactive maintenance tasks Describe how to troubleshoot common problems.

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CSC 2260 Exam 2 Review

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  1. CSC 2260Exam 2 Review Fall 2008

  2. Chapter 4: Windows 2000 Professional • Identify and describe benefits, features, and weaknesses • Identify and describe customization features • Identify and describe proactive maintenance tasks • Describe how to troubleshoot common problems

  3. Chapter 5: Windows XP Professional • Identify and describe benefits, features, and limits • Identify and describe customization features • Identify and describe proactive maintenance tasks • Describe how to troubleshoot common problems

  4. Chapter 6: Windows GUI • Explain the nature and history of the Windows GUI • Navigate the Windows GUI • Manage files in Windows • Launch applications in Windows • Select a method for leaving the desktop • Troubleshoot common Windows desktop problems

  5. Example Question & Answer • What are the drop-and-drag rules for folders? • (1) Dragging a file or folder while pressing the right mouse button allows you to move, copy, or create a shortcut to the file in the new folder. (2) Pressing CTRL while dragging results in a move. (3) Dragging a file to another drive results in a copy, as opposed to a move. (4) Pressing and holding down SHIFT while pressing the left mouse button and dragging a file or folder to another folder will result in a move. (5) Program files are treated differently than data files: when you drag a program file to a new folder, the program file is not removed or copied. Instead, a shortcut to the program is created. To actually move a program you must be logged on as an Administrator.

  6. Other Potential Questions • List the five most important features of Windows XP. What do you consider the most important feature and why? • For the following Windows GUI features, choose any five and briefly describe their function: a. Taskbar b. Start Menu c. Program/All Programs d. Documents/My Recent Documents e. Personal Folders f. My Pictures g. My Music h. My Computer i. Network Neighborhood/My Network Places j. Settings k. Control Panel l. Printer and Fax m. Help n. Find/Search o. Run p. Shut Down

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