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5 Configuring Windows XP<br />

Professional<br />

<strong>Exam</strong> Objectives in this Chapter:<br />

■ Manage and troubleshoot Web server resources.<br />

■ Implement, manage, and troubleshoot display devices.<br />

❑ Configure multiple-display support.<br />

❑ Install, configure, and troubleshoot a video adapter.<br />

■ Configure Advanced Configuration Power Interface.<br />

■ Configure and manage user profiles and desktop settings.<br />

■ Configure support for multiple languages or multiple locations.<br />

❑ Enable multiple-language support.<br />

❑ Configure multiple-language support for users.<br />

❑ Configure local settings.<br />

❑ Configure Microsoft Windows XP Professional for multiple locations.<br />

Why This Chapter Matters<br />

The Microsoft Windows XP Professional desktop environment provides a user<br />

interface that is easily customized. Appropriate configuration of the desktop<br />

enhances a user’s experience with the operating system and can increase productivity.<br />

Configuration information on a computer running Windows XP Professional<br />

is stored in the Windows Registry. On computers that are part of a domain,<br />

configuration information might also be stored in Active Directory or on other<br />

server computers. Each user on a computer has a profile that contains that user’s<br />

desktop configuration settings and also governs the location in which configuration<br />

information is stored.<br />

It is important that you understand the options that are available for desktop configuration<br />

and management. This chapter covers configuring and troubleshooting<br />

display settings, power management, basic operating system settings, the desktop<br />

environment, and Windows components.<br />

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