tailieunhanh - mcsa mcse windows xp professional study guide 2nd phần 4
phiên bản nội địa hoá của Windows XP Professional bao gồm giao diện người dùng hoàn toàn bản địa hoá cho các ngôn ngữ được lựa chọn. Ngoài ra, phiên bản bản địa hoá bao gồm khả năng xem, chỉnh sửa, và in các tài liệu trong hơn 60 ngôn ngữ khác nhau. Trên một phiên bản nội địa hóa của Windows XP Professional, bạn kích hoạt | 192 Chapter 5 Managing the Windows XP Professional Desktop 13. B. Localized versions of Windows XP Professional include fully localized user interfaces for the language that was selected. In addition localized versions include the ability to view edit and print documents in more than 60 different languages. On a localized version of Windows XP Professional you enable and configure multilingual editing and viewing through the Regional Options icon in Control Panel. 14. A. Through the Accessibility Options icon of Control Panel you can control how long the accessibility options will be active if the computer is idle. A setting on the General tab allows you to turn off accessibility options if the computer has been idle for a specified number of minutes. You should check this setting if working accessibility options unexpectedly become disabled. 15. A. In the General tab of the Accessibility Options dialog box you can select the Support SerialKey Devices option to allow alternative access to keyboard and mouse features. Copyright 2003 SYBEXInc. 1151 Marina Village Parkway Alameda CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED Chapter Managing Users and Groups MICROSOFT EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER S Configure manage and troubleshoot local user and group accounts. Configure manage and troubleshoot account settings. s Configure and manage user profiles and desktop settings. biV Copyright 2003 SYBEX Inc. lb. 1 1151 Marina Village Parkway Alameda CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED One of the most fundamental tasks in network management is the creation of user and group accounts. Without a user account a user cannot log on to a computer server or network. Group accounts are used to ease network administration by grouping users who have similar permission requirements together. When users log on they supply a username and password. Then their user accounts are validated by a security mechanism. In Windows XP Professional users can log on to a computer locally
đang nạp các trang xem trước