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MCSE : Security Specialist

Contrasts between Windows 9X and Windows 2000

Windows 2000

  • Windows 2000 is actually Windows NT 5.0
  • designed to run in a secure network environment
  • Comes in a server version
  • Supports fat, fat32, and the NTFS file system, which improves security, and performance.
  • Compression which allows you to compress individual files or folders instead of whole volumes.
  • Encrypting File System allows users to encrypt individual files or folders.
  • AutoComplete for most dialog boxes that accept paths and file names.
  • My Network Places Folder replaces Network Neighborhood which makes locating network resources easier and faster.
  • More stable
  • System, Configuration, and User Interface files

    IO.SYS Found in the root directory. DOS has two hidden system files. The first, IO.SYS, which must be the first entry in the root directory. MSDOS.SYS is the second entry.

    Windows 9x uses a new, IO.SYS, which replaces the DOS system files IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS. This real-mode operating system file contains the information needed to start the computer. Your computer no longer needs CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to start the Windows 9x operating system (these files are preserved for backward compatibility with certain applications and drivers).

    Most of the common functions provided by the CONFIG.SYS are now provided by default in the windows version of IO.SYS. The following lists the common entries in CONFIG.SYS that are now incorporated into IO.SYS for Windows 9x.

  • dos=high
  • himem.sys
  • ifshlp.sys
  • setver.exe
  • files=
  • lastdrive=
  • buffers=
  • stacks=
  • shell=
  • fcbs=
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