Explanation:
1.
the answer to the first question is <u>organizational unit</u>. this is because in this scenario that we have before us, cost is a deciding factor. a unit as this can adapt to changes, it is flexible and also not very complex
2.
answer to question 2 is <u>PDC emulator</u><u>.</u><u> </u>this emulator can perform the function synchronization of time across every domain controller that is in the domain. other of its functions are, authentication and changing of passwords.
3.
the answer to the 3rd question is <u>child domain</u><u>.</u><u> </u>It is a factor in this scenario because it works well in a situation where there is an issue of slow network connection.
Every program that interacts with people responds to a specific set of commands. The set of commands and the syntax for entering them is called the user interface and varies from one program to another. The DOS operating system makes a distinction between internal and external commands.
I would say all of them depends on the game?
Answer:
The steps to create table, hide boarder and show border around the whole table is given below.
Explanation:
<u>1. Create Table</u>
- Click on insert Tab
- In insert tab, Click on Table
- Select No. of row and columns to create the table
<u>2. Hiding Boarders</u>
- Click on Design Tab
- In table style section Choose the layout that have no boarder
<u>3. Add boarder Around table</u>
- Click on Design Tab
- Select whole table by clicking on Plus sign on the top right corner of table
- Click on arrow of boarders button in Boarders section in design tab
- Select the "outside boarder" option from the list
<em>By following above mentioned steps, jennnine can draw a boarder around the table to distinguish it from rest of the document.</em>
I'm guessing you mean the six external parts as in input and output devices
Here are the six external parts:
>Keyboard
>Mouse
>Monitor
>Speakers
>Printer
>Microphone or USB...I think you can choose either one as they are components outside of the computer/external/ -I/O devices