Chapter 7 Flashcards
Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT)
Allows IT professionals to decide if an application is compatible with Windows 10 OS before rolling out the new Windows 10 OS to the entire network. It also allows them to decide how updating to W10 will impact the applications on the domain.
What can ACT be used to do?
Verify that all apps and hardware are compatible with W10, test apps for UAC related issues, and test web apps and websites for compatibility with new versions and security updates to Windows Internet Explorer.
What are the three phases of how ACT works?
Phase 1: Collecting your Compatibility Data
Phase 2: Analyzing your Compatibility Data
Phase 3: Testing and Mitigating your Compatibility Issues
What can you do in Default Programs (Control Panel)?
Choose the programs that Windows uses by default. Set default programs, associate file types or protocols with a program, change AutoPlay settings, and set program access and computer defaults.
Hyper-V
Gives the ability to set up virtualization on a client OS without need for a server OS on different hardware. This allows admins to test software and patches before installing them live.
Difference Between IE and Edge?
Edge has Cortana, IE has Web Slices, Compatibility View, Protected Mode, and InPrivate Filtering.