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Driver Signing - Quiz
Each question is worth one point. Select the best answer or answers for each question.
1.
Which of the following is true of driver signing (select all that apply)?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
All hardware drivers must be digitally signed or they cannot be used with Windows 2000.
B.
Driver signing uses cryptographic technology to store identifying information in a .cat (catalog) file.
C.
When the driver is signed, changes are made to the binary file of the driver.
D.
System files provided with Windows 2000 have a Microsoft digital signature.
2.
How do you activate a hardware profile?
Please select the best answer.
A.
Boot into Windows 2000, click Start | Settings | Control Panel | System, select the Hardware tab and click the "Activate hardware profile" button.
B.
Boot into Windows 2000, click Start | Settings | Control Panel | System, select the Hardware tab, click the Hardware Profiles button, choose the hardware profile you wish to activate by highlighting it in the list, right-click it and select "Activate now" from the Context menu.
C.
Before booting into Windows 2000, select the desired hardware profile at the Hardware Profile/Configuration Recovery menu.
D.
Before booting into Windows 2000, select "Recovery console" from the boot menu, select "Activate new hardware profile" from the list, and select "OK."
3.
Which of the following is true of using multiple monitors in Windows 2000?
Please select the best answer.
A.
Only up to six monitors can be configured in the Windows 2000 Display Properties dialog box.
B.
All monitors must use the same color depth and resolution.
C.
Only AGP video adapters can be used with multimonitor configurations.
D.
You can select which monitor will function as the primary monitor.