A preconfigured user profile established by the administrator and assigned to a user account that the user cannot modify.
A Windows XP command that creates a new folder.
A 48-bit number that identifies a network device, such as a network adapter or modem.
Ranges of electronic storage addresses that some devices use to send to and receive from the CPU.
A management framework that provides a consistent interface for working with administration tools known as snap-ins and extensions.
A Windows XP command that creates a folder.
A device that modulates digital signals into analog signals and transmits them over a telephone line or, conversely, converts analog signals back into digital signals.
Arguments that modify the switch behavior of Windows XP commands.
A Windows XP command that displays the contents of a text file one screen at a time.
A folder located on a volume or partition where a link to a new disk drive is established.
A Windows XP command that moves files to another folder.
A Windows XP utility that displays and modifies startup configuration settings, startup applications, and the system.ini, win.ini, and boot.ini system files.
A Microsoft Internet service that provides Internet-based storage.
A Windows XP feature that allows the bandwidth of two or more modems to be used in establishing a remote network connection.
A folder assigned to each user for personal storage that is located in \Documents and Settings\Username\My Documents.