In earlier versions of Windows, most services would run under the SYSTEM (Local System) account; however, Microsoft developed Local Service and Network Service accounts that have less authority and reconfigured services. Both principals have a minimum authority and handle network resources differently. Local Service principals have the benefit […]
There are many differences between basic and dynamic disks. A basic disk denotes a disk that includes partitions (logical drives, primary partitions) and is usually formatted via a file system to be file storage. This type of disk storage is simple and adapts to many storage situations; […]
EFS (Encrypting File System) is part of the NTFS File system featured on Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 and is Window’s built-in file encryption method. EFS allows the transparent decryption and encryption of files using cryptographic algorithms by only allowing programs or users to […]
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