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Which database stores low level settings of Windows OS?
Which database stores low level settings of Windows OS?
- Configuration Database
- Windows Registry (correct)
- Network Directory
- System Database
Which type of server requires less cabling?
Which type of server requires less cabling?
- Rack Server
- Network Server
- Blade Server (correct)
- Tower Server
What was the first Windows Server OS?
What was the first Windows Server OS?
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows NT 3.1 (correct)
- Windows Server 2003
Which command is correct for reading input as a secured string in PowerShell?
Which command is correct for reading input as a secured string in PowerShell?
How many primary partitions are supported in MBR (Master Boot Record)?
How many primary partitions are supported in MBR (Master Boot Record)?
Study Notes
Windows OS Settings
- The Windows OS stores its low-level settings in the Registry database.
Server Requirements
- A Blade server requires less cabling.
History of Windows Server
- The first Windows Server OS was Windows NT 3.51.
PowerShell Commands
- The Read-Host cmdlet with the -AsSecureString parameter is used to read input as a secured string in PowerShell.
Partitioning
- MBR (Master Boot Record) supports up to 4 primary partitions.
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