51. Task scheduler can be used
to automate the scheduled tasks.
52. The Windows 2000 Performance
tool is composed of two parts:
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System Monitor, and
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Performance Logs and Alerts.
With System Monitor, you can
collect and view real-time data
about memory, disk, processor,
network, and other activity in
chart (graph), histogram, or
report form.
By using
Performance Logs and Alerts you
can configure logs to record
performance data and also to set
system alerts so that you are
notified when a specified
counter's value is above or
below a defined threshold.
53. Recovery console:
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To use the Recovery Console
from Windows 2000
Professional Setup Disks,
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Insert the Windows 2000
Professional Setup Disk
1 (3.5-inch) into your
disk drive or, if you
have a bootable CD-ROM
drive, insert the
Windows 2000
Professional CD into
your CD-ROM drive.
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Restart your computer.
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Follow the instructions
on the screen. Choose
the option to repair
your Windows 2000
installation, and then
the option to start the
Recovery Console.
Note: You must be logged on as
an administrator or a member of
the Administrators group in
order to use recovery console.
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Recovery console can also be
configured as a start up
option. To configure the
Recovery Console as a
startup option:
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With Windows running,
insert the Windows 2000
Professional CD into
your CD-ROM drive.
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Click No if prompted to
upgrade to Windows 2000.
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At the command prompt,
change to your CD-ROM
drive, and then type the
following:
\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons
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Once the Recovery
Console is installed as
a start up option,
it will be
displayed as a startup
option during start-up.
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You must be logged on as
an administrator or a
member of the
Administrators group in
order to complete this
procedure.
54. You can use both Ping
Localhost and Ping 127.0.0.1 to
see whether the TCP/IP stack is
installed properly. Ipconfig is
used to obtain the TCP/IP
configuration information, such
as the IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway etc. on the
local computer.
55. Any computer that uses SMB
protocol can support offline
files and folders. All Microsoft
Operating systems support this
feature.