A toolbar that usually resides at the bottom of the display, containing the Start menu, the notification area, other toolbars, and icons representing open applications.
A utility that provides real-time performance data for system, network application, processor, and user performance.
A Windows XP protocol that establishes a text-based session with a remote network computer running the Telnet service.
A Windows XP system variable that identifies the location of a temporary folder where temporary files are stored.
A collection of colors, icons, sounds, fonts, and a screen saver and desktop background that affect the overall appearance of Windows XP Professional.
A Windows XP command that displays or modifies system time.
A Windows XP command that changes the text displayed in the command console's title bar.
A Windows XP system variable that identifies the location of a temporary folder where temporary files are stored.
A Windows XP command that allows administrators to trace the path taken by a data packet as it travels the network.
A protocol that is used to establish a logical communication session between two computers in order to ensure the guaranteed delivery of data.
The name of a collection of related protocols used on the Internet and other private networks. TCP/IP is the default network protocol for Windows XP Professional.
Support tools that assist in troubleshooting computer problems by asking questions and providing suggested courses of action.
A Windows XP command that displays the contents of a text file without opening it.