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Test your Windows server basics.

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PowerShell & Server Boot QuizOnline version

Test your Windows server basics.

by Sheh Ascano
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1. To successfully boot the server operating system is the first step in handling the server.

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2. The boot process has four major stages: 1. Pre-boot 2. Boot 3. Load 4. Initialization

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3. This service is one of the most used on a Windows network. It enables one to realistically assess operational requirements and server performance for each computer.

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4. The _______________ is the package that contains Windows PowerShell commands.

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5. It is a server (a computer system or an application) that acts as a middle-ground for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers. These are created to add structure and encapsulation to distributed systems.

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6. There are five basic network services that you need to be familiar with: remote access, domain controller, database services, file services, and printer services.

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7. One of the most common form of remote access is the _________________________. This basically allows a server computer can control with the actual desktop user interface of another computer.

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8. The printer services role provides essential services for managing files and the way they are made available and replicated on the network.

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9. The Windows Boot Manager reads the boot configuration data (BCD).

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10. Those who will receive modules can add commands in the modules to their Windows PowerShell sessions to use them like built-in commands.