Objective 1.1 and 1.2 Flashcards
Do each versions of Windows 10 have access to Domain Access?
Home: No
Pro: Yes
Pro for Workstations: Yes
Enterprise: Yes
Do each versions of Windows 10 have access to Group Policy Management?
Home: No
Pro: Yes
Pro for Workstations: Yes
Enterprise: Yes
Do each versions of Windows 10 have access to Remote Desktop Services?
Home: Client Only
Pro: Client and Host
Pro for Workstations: Client and Host
Enterprise: Client and Host
Do each versions of Windows 10 have access to BitLocker?
Home: No
Pro: Yes
Pro for Workstations: Yes
Enterprise: Yes
How much RAM does the x86 version of Windows 10 require to run?
Home: 4 GB
Pro: 4 GB
Pro for Workstations: 4 GB
Enterprise: 4 GB
How much RAM does the x64 version of Windows 10 require to run?
6Home: 128 MB
Pro: 2 TB
Pro for Workstations: 6 TB
Enterprise: 6 TB
Domain Access vs. Workgroup
Domain Access:
- Business Network
- Centralized authentication and device access
- Supports thousands of devices on many networks
Workgroup:
- Logical groups of network devices
- Each device is standalone (everyone on the network is a peer)
RDP: Client vs. Host
Client:
- Accesses/connects to a remote desktop service. This service is open to all OS
Host:
- Provides the RD service.
What is BitLocker?
It is a windows feature that allows encryption of everything on the disk (FDE) and may even include encryption of the OS. Requires proper authentication to access these encrypted files/programs
What is EFS? Does it come with Windows by default?
EFS - Encrypting File System
It comes default within the NTFS (New Technology File System)
What is gpedit.msc? Can it be run on any version of Windows 10?
Command to run (Windows key + R) the local group policy. IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ACTIVE DIRECTORY.
NO. It has to run on Pro or Enterprise.
What is In-path upgrade?
Upgrading Windows without a hard reset to keep all current accounts and configurations.
What older versions of Windows can you upgrade to Windows 10?
Windows 7 and Windows 8.1
What does the command “cd” do?
What does the command “dir” do?