1102 1.1 Windows Features Flashcards
How many editions of Windows 10 are there?
There are four main editions: Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, and Enterprise.
What is the primary use of Windows 10 Home?
It’s mainly used for personal or home environments.
Which Windows 10 edition is designed for business users?
Windows 10 Pro.
What additional features does Windows 10 Pro for Workstations offer?
It supports up to 4 CPUs and 6TB of RAM, and includes the Resilient File System (ReFS).
What are the key features of Windows 10 Enterprise?
It includes features like AppLocker, BranchCache, and granular UX control, tailored for large-scale deployments.
What is domain access in Windows 10 editions?
Domain access allows computers to join a centralized domain network, available in Pro, Pro for Workstations, and Enterprise editions.
Can Windows 10 Home join a domain network?
No, Windows 10 Home cannot join a domain network.
What is the maximum RAM support for Windows 10 Home (64-bit)?
128 GB.
What is BitLocker and which editions include it?
BitLocker is full disk encryption technology included in Windows 10 Pro, Pro for Workstations, and Enterprise.
What is gpedit.msc used for, and is it available in Windows 10 Home?
It’s used for accessing the Local Group Policy Editor, and it’s not available in Windows 10 Home.
What is the purpose of an in-place upgrade?
It allows upgrading to a higher edition while keeping all files, settings, and applications intact.
Can you perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Pro?
Yes, you can upgrade directly from Windows 10 Home to Pro.
Which Windows 10 edition allows a maximum of 6 TB of RAM?
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations and Enterprise.
What are the Remote Desktop capabilities in Windows 10 Pro?
Windows 10 Pro can act as both a Remote Desktop host and client.
Does Windows 10 Home support Remote Desktop Protocol as a host?
No, it only supports being a client, not a host.