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The folders that are shared by default on a network domain that administrator accounts can access. |
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User accounts that have not been authenticated on a computer. |
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Authenticated Users group |
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All user accounts that have been authenticated to access the system except the Guest account. Compare to anonymous users. |
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Certificate Manager (certmgr.msc) console |
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A Windows console used to manage digital certificates including EFS certificates. Using the console, you can install or back up a certificate. |
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In Windows, the Authenticated Users group as well as the Guest account. When you share a file or folder on the network, Windows, by default, gives access to the Everyone group. |
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A folder whose folder name ends with a $ symbol. When you share the folder, it does not appear in the Network window or My Network Places window. |
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Permissions assigned by Windows that are attained from a parent object. |
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Folders on a computer that are shared with others on the network by using a folder's Properties box. Local shares are used with a workgroup and not with a domain. |
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When Windows passes permissions from parent objects to child objects. |
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A computer that is suspected of infection and is not allowed to use the network, is put on a different network dedicated to quarantined computers, or is allowed to access only certain network resources. |
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A file that is suspected of infection and is placed in a special directory and cannot be opened. The user must decide to delete the file, leave it quarantined, or release it from quarantined status. |
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Allowing access to folders to remote users on the network, including assigning varying degrees of access to specific user accounts and user groups. |
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Sharing folders or files with remote network users where you have no control over who has access to the shared folder or file. |
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Databases about viruses that are kept on the Internet. |
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A set of distinguishing characteristics of a virus used by antivirus software to identify the virus. |
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