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Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals

You're reading from   Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals Deploy, set up, and deliver network services with Windows Server while preparing for the MTA 98-365 exam and pass it with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
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ISBN-13 9781788626569
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bekim Dauti Bekim Dauti
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Preface 1. Introducing Windows Server FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Windows Server 3. Post-Installation Tasks in Windows Server 4. Directory Services in Windows Server 5. Adding Roles to Windows Server 6. Group Policy in Windows Server 7. Virtualization with Windows Server 8. Storing Data in Windows Server 9. Tuning and Maintaining Windows Server 10. Updating and Troubleshooting Windows Server 11. Studying and Passing the MTA 98-365 Exam 12. Examples of GPOs for Sys Admins 13. Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows Server 14. Answers to Chapter Questions

Chapter 10 — Answers

  1. False
  2. Event Viewer:
    1. Systematic approach
    2. Specific approach
  3. False
  4. UPS
    1. Application
    2. Security
  5. True
  6. POST:
    1. NTLDR
    2. BOOTMGR
  1. True
  2. Clustering:
    1. Incremental
    2. Differential
  1. The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), is a program that controls the functionality of the server hardware components. Bootsector is the sector on the server's disk that contains the information to boot your server. The bootloader is a program that loads the OS kernel into RAM. The bootloader is located in MBR. In Windows OSes there are two types of bootloaders: NTLDR and BOOTMGR. MBR is created when disk partitions are created too, however, MBR resides outside disk partitions. Multi boot: every time you turn on your computer you will notice a boot menu that lists multiple OSes. Boot Configuration Data (BCD) and represents a store consisting of a specific file that enables control...
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