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Operating
System
An operating system is a piece of software
which controls the computer system. Not all
computers use the same operating system. OS
is a software program that enables the computer
hardware to operate and communicate with the
software in the computer.
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In this section you will learn the
Windows based operating system’s tips/tricks,
configurations and different types of connectivity,
performance, security and troubleshooting related
techniques.OS build up different settings and configurations
that includes the COM objects, file system, drivers,
processes, services, shares, storage, users, events,
start menu and other settings etc. Operating system
perform these tasks like job management, security,
task management, data management, devices management,
user management, multitasking and application handling
etc.
Types of operating system
- Multi user system
- Single user system
- Multi Threading
- Multi User
- Real Time
- Networking
- GUI
Most common types of the operating
system include UNIX, Linux, OS/8, MS-DOS, Sun Solaris,
MAC and Windows. Windows based operating systems that
start from Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows
ME, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional,
Windows 2000 Server, and Windows 2003 Server to Windows
Vista. Click these links and find the required solution.
• How to configure Linux
• How to configure samba server
• How to repair Windows vista
• How to configure IIS in Windows vista
• How to configure Group Policy in Windows
2000
• Internet connection sharing in Windows Vista
• Windows 2000 Server
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How to troubleshoot Windows 2000 Startup problems
• Windows 2000 Terminal Services
• Windows 2000 Professional Tips
• How to configure IIS in Windows 2003
• How to secure Windows 2000 Server
• How to configure Terminal service client windows 2000
• How
to troubleshoot Windows 2003 Server
• How
to enable/disable firewall in Windows XP
• How to troubleshoot Windows XP boot problems
• Speed up Windows XP browsing
• Windows XP Firewall
• How to recover password in Windows XP
• How to create user accounts in Windows XP
• How
to configure VPN in Windows 2003
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