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| full server installation containing all of the available Windows Server Functionality |
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| provides minimal execution environment to allow running software that may be required or useful in attempting to recover a damaged Windows system |
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| Intial configurations Task |
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| Screen that shows up when logged in to Windows Server 2008 |
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| Internet Connection Sharing |
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| allows users on your network to access the internet through your computer |
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| Does not allow your computer to go harmful or malicious sites |
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| characterizes the network environment to which you are connected for example work or public network |
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| finds and accesses other computers and shared resources on the network |
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| Network and sharing center |
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| allows you to set the network location and has a link to the network center |
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| allows recovery of OS state ,files folders, and application data by periodaically creating a snap shot of the full server or selected volumes |
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| provides NetBIOS name resolution |
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| installs and configures wireless connecions and wireless LAN profiles |
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| uses partition tables that are recognized and supported by older Operating Systems such as MS-DOS |
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| provides acces to more configuration features |
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| a logical unit of disk spac3e that is made up of space contained on one or more physical disks |
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| consists of free space contained on a single physical disk |
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| made up of free space from multiple physical disks |
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| made up of free space from multiple disks but uses RAID-0 striping to interleave the data across the disks |
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| fault tolerant volume consisting of two physical disks in which the data on one disk is copied exactly onto the second disk |
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| fault tolerant volume where data is interleaved across three or more disks much in the same way as in a striped volume |
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| appear as in a folder with an existing point |
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| partition style recogninzed by down level OS |
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| GPT (GUID Partition Table) |
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| partition style recommended for disks larger then 2TB |
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| Multiple Activation Key (MAK) |
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| USED FOR A ONE TIME ACTIVATION WITH mICROSOFTS HOSTED ACTIVATION SERVICE |
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| Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) |
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| Key Management Service (KMS) |
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| license key allows you to host an activation service locally within your own network |
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