The Windows Control Panel Flashcards

1
Q

Internet Options

A
  • General
  • Basic display
  • Security
  • Different access based on site location
  • Privacy
  • Cookies, pop-up blocker, InPrivate browsing
  • Connections
  • VPN and proxy settings
  • Programs
  • Default browser, plugins, etc.
  • Advanced
  • Detailed configuration options (and reset!)
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Display

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  • Resolution options
    • Important for LCD monitor native resolutions
  • Color depth and Refresh rate
    • Advanced Settings, Adapter modes
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3
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User Accounts

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  • Local user accounts
    • Domains accounts are stored elsewhere
  • Account name and type
  • Change password
  • Change picture
  • Certificate information
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4
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Folder Options

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  • Manage Windows Explorer
  • Many options
  • General
  • Windows, expand folders
  • View
  • View hidden files, hide extensions
  • Search
  • Indexing, search options, searching non-indexed areas
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5
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System

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  • Computer information
    • Including version and edition
  • Performance / Advance settings
    • Virtual memory
  • Remote settings
  • System protection
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6
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System Properties

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  • Computer information
    • Including version and edition
  • Performance / Advance
    • Virtual memory
  • Remote settings
    • Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop
  • System protection
    • System Restore, select drives
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7
Q

Windows Firewall

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  • Protect from attacks - Scans, malicious software
  • Integrated into the operating system
  • Control Panel / Windows Firewall
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8
Q

Power options

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• Power plans - Customize power usage

  • Sleep (standby)
    • Open apps are stored in memory
    • Save power, startup quickly
    • Switches to hibernate if power is low
  • Hibernate
    • Open docs and apps are saved to disk
    • Common on laptops
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9
Q

Credential Manager

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• Centralized management of web
and Windows credentials
• Each site can have a different username and
password

  • Add additional Windows credentials
    • Certificates
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10
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Programs and features

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  • Installed applications
    • Uninstall, size, version
  • Windows features
    • Enable and disabl
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11
Q

HomeGroup

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  • Easily share information
    • Windows 7 / Windows 8
    • No HomeGroup options on Windows 10
    • Documents, pictures, music, video
  • A network for the home
    • Must be set to “Home” in Windows
  • Enable HomeGroup
    • A single password for everyone
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12
Q

Devices and Printers

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• Everything on the network
• Desktops, laptops, printers, multimedia devices,
storage

  • Quick and easy access
    • Much less complex than Device Manager
    • Properties, device configurations
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13
Q

Sound

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  • Output options
    • Multiple sound devices may be available
  • Set levels for output and input
    • Speakers and microphone
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14
Q

Troubleshooting

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  • Some problems can be easily fixed
    • Have you tried turning it off and on again?
  • Automate some of the most common fixes
    • Categorized
  • May require elevated account access
    • Enabling / disabling hardware and features
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15
Q

Network and Sharing Center

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  • All network adapters
    • Wired, wireless, etc.
  • All network configs
    • HomeGroup
    • Adapter settings
    • Network addressing
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16
Q

Device Manager

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• The OS doesn’t know how to talk directly to most
hardware
• You need drivers

  • Manage devices
    • Add, remove, disable
  • First place to go when hardware isn’t working
    • Instant feedback
17
Q

BitLocker

A
  • Full disk encryption
    • The operating system and all files
  • A TPM is recommended
    • Trusted Platform Module
    • Use a flash drive or password if there’s no TPM
  • Seamless
    • Works in the background
    • You never know it’s there
18
Q

Sync Center

A
  • Make files available, even when you’re not online
    • Automatically sync when back online
    • Built-in sync conflict management
  • Not available in Home editions
    • Needs offline file functionality
    • Only available in Pro and higher

• Mark files “Always available offline”

19
Q

The Programs and Features Windows Control Panel applet can be used for

A

Uninstalling applications

Conducting repair installation of a malfunctioning program

Adding/removing Windows components

Managing installed updates

20
Q

Which of the following locations provide direct access to the Device Manager applet in MS Windows?

A

Computer Management utility in the Administrative Tools folder in Windows Control Panel

Windows Run dialog box (after typing in devmgmt.msc and pressing Enter)

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