Chapter 19: Working with Windows 7
- A. Windows 7 Starter edition can join a HomeGroup, but it cannot create a HomeGroup. Only Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate can both create and join a HomeGroup.
- C. The Desktop Gadgets feature allows for mini-programs to be placed on the Desktop of Windows 7. Aero is an interface that gives a glass-like design to Windows. XP Mode allows for Windows XP programs to be installed and run inside of Windows 7. Sidebar is a feature from Windows Vista.
- B. BitLocker uses the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to encrypt a drive and to store the decryption keys. Encrypted File System (EFS) is a filesystem-level encryption method. User Account Control (UAC) is used to control access to administrative rights. Aero is an interface that gives a glass-like design to Windows.
- C. Libraries allow you to logically group files together, as opposed to moving them into the same directory. HomeGroup allows for the easy sharing of files and...