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What does the following acronym stand for:

VPN

( A )   Virtual Private Network
( B )   Voice Packet Network
( C )   Voice Phone Normalization
( D )   Very Powerful Network
( E )   Voice Parallel Notification

The Correct Answer is: A

The most chosen answer was [ B ] :: [ Voice Packet Network ]

Explanation:
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. A VPN is used to connect a node to a network by using public wires. Many remote workers connect to their offices through the use of VPNs.


At what point is it dangerous to be wearing a wrist band grounding strap?

( A )   While working close to an open monitor
( B )   When removing a hard disk from a PC
( C )   While installing additional RAM
( D )   When using compressed air to clean the motherboard
( E )   When replacing a bad Power Supply

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
It is very dangerous to be wearing a wrist band ground strap around an exposed monitor because the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) will hold an incredible charge for a short time period after power has been disconnected.


How should the jumpers be set on an IDE CD-ROM drive that is attached to the primary IDE adapter with a hard drive?

( A )   All Jumpers
( B )   No Jumpers
( C )   Master
( D )   Cable select
( E )   Slave

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
The IDE Hard drive should be set as the master and the CD-ROM drive as the slave.


When Windows 95/98 boots successfully, it creates two back up files for the Registry. Which are those two back up Registry files?

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( A )   REG0.DAT, REG1.DAT
( B )   USER.DAT, SYSTEM.DAT
( C )   USER.DA0, SYSTEM.DA0
( D )   REG_BACK.DAT, REG_SYS.DAT
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: C

Explanation:
Windows 95 makes a backup of the Registry after every successful reboot. The Registry back up files are named: USER.DA0, SYSTEM.DA0. The original Registry files are named: USER.DAT, SYSTEM.DAT. It may be noted, that in the event of boot failure, you can delete the original USER.DAT AND SYSTEM.DAT files and the back up files can be renamed to DAT files and the system can be rebooted successfully.


Which of the following files is NOT required for DOS to boot?

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( A )   COMMAND.COM
( B )   MSDOS.SYS
( C )   IO.SYS
( D )   AUTOEXEC.BAT
( E )   None of the above are required

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:

The file load order to start DOS is :

IO.SYS

MSDOS.SYS

CONFIG.SYS

COMMAND.COM

AUTOEXEC.BAT

Note that CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT are optional to load DOS where as IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, COMMAND.COM are required.


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