NOS stands for Network operating system. The NOS system is used to manage the network and to provide security for it. It supports the <span>workstations, database sharing, application sharing and file sharing.</span>
<span>These statements describe the NOS.(choose all that applies)
D. gives users access privileges
E. provides an administrator interface</span>
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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There are three answers .....
If the flash drive has a custom icon then there is hidden files on the flash drive.
An autorun.inf file and a small .ico image file .....
( Click organize > Folder and search options >View>Show hidden folders and files. )
If the flash drive displays a windows created icon the source directory's are..
%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll
%SystemRoot%\system32\imageres.dll
If the Flash drive has a custom icon stored on the computer the "original source file " could be any ware.
The image preference retained in AppData..
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