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Case Scenario Exercise<br />

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2. How can you install the Remote Desktop Connection software on computers that<br />

are not running Windows XP Professional?<br />

3. What is the difference between Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance?<br />

Lesson Summary<br />

■ Remote Desktop allows users that are members of the Administrators or Remote<br />

Users groups to remotely gain access to a computer running Windows XP Professional.<br />

After a connection is established, the local desktop is locked for security<br />

reasons, preventing anyone from viewing the tasks that are being performed<br />

remotely.<br />

■ In Remote Assistance, the user needing help must issue an invitation to the other<br />

user, and the other user must accept the invitation. After the connection is established,<br />

the expert user can take shared control of the user’s desktop, chat with the<br />

user, and send and receive files.<br />

Case Scenario Exercise<br />

Scenario<br />

In this exercise, you will read a scenario about using Windows XP tools, and then<br />

answer the questions that follow. If you have difficulty completing this work, review<br />

the material in this chapter before beginning the next chapter. You can find answers to<br />

these questions in the “Questions and Answers” section at the end of this chapter.<br />

You are working as an administrator for a company named Alpine Ski House, which<br />

owns a series of ski resorts in the Midwest. You work in the company headquarters in<br />

Boulder, Colorado. You are working with Ken, a supervising manager of a resort in

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