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  2. Microsoft Configuration Manager - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and components of Microsoft Configuration Manager, a systems management software product for Windows and other operating systems. Formerly known as SMS and ConfigMgr, it provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, and more.

  3. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, released in 2001 and succeeded by Windows Vista in 2007. It received critical acclaim for its performance, stability, user interface, and multimedia features, but also faced criticism for its security issues and support lifecycle.

  4. Windows XP editions - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Starter is a low-cost version of Windows XP for developing countries, with limited features and hardware compatibility. It is similar to Windows XP Home, but has some special settings and help options for first-time desktop PC users.

  5. MSConfig - Wikipedia

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    MSConfig is a tool to troubleshoot and manage the Windows startup process. It can disable or enable software, drivers and services, or change boot parameters. It is available for all Windows versions except Windows 2000.

  6. Configuration management - Wikipedia

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    Configuration management (CM) is a process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information. CM is widely used by military, IT, and civil engineering organizations to manage changes throughout the system lifecycle.

  7. Remote Desktop Services - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Remote Desktop Services (RDS), a component of Windows that allows remote interactive sessions on a network. RDS supports various client and server components, such as Remote Desktop Connection, Remote Assistance, and Fast User Switching.

  8. Booting process of Windows - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Windows boots from DOS-based to NT-based versions, and the differences in boot loaders, drivers, and shells. Find out how to use command line switches, startup items, and policies to customize the boot process.

  9. Features new to Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    With Windows XP, the Start button has been updated to support Fitts's law.To help the user access a wider range of common destinations more easily from a single location, the Start menu was expanded to two columns; the left column focuses on the user's installed applications, while the right column provides access to the user's documents, and system links which were previously located on the ...