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1. | For each of the connection types listed, match its name on the left with its description on the right.
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1. | 1-B. 2-E. 3-A. 4-C. 5-D. |
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1. | For each of the items listed, match its name on the left with its description on the right.
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2. | A user has a new computer running Windows XP Home Edition and has recently purchased a smart display. The user cannot set up the device. Why?
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3. | A user reports that she has owned the same Pocket PC for more than a year and that she has been using the same computer, cradle, synchronization software, and additional components without any problems. She recently returned to the office after a week away and reports that she cannot get her PDA and computer to connect. She reports that the PDA works fine and that she could connect to and synchronize with her laptop without problems while she was traveling. Which of the following is most likely the cause of this problem?
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1. | 1-C. 2-A. 3-D. 4-B. |
2. | A is correct: Smart displays are supported only by Windows XP Professional. B is incorrect because accompanying software is not necessary. C is incorrect because smart displays do not have to be in direct line of sight of the wireless access point. D is incorrect because the smart display cannot be determined to be defective if it cannot be installed. |
3. | D is the correct answer. Because the PDA works fine with the laptop, and the desktop computer sat idle for a week, physical connectivity is likely the problem. The cable that connects the two devices has probably become disconnected. A is incorrect because the connection should be made even if there is no data to synchronize. B is incorrect because the PDA and the computer were working fine earlier, indicating that the BIOS is fine. C is incorrect for the same reason. |