Across
- 4. The process where permissions from a parent folder are automatically applied to the files and subfolders inside it.
- 5. A diagnostic tool that shows the path a packet takes to reach a destination, helpful for finding where a connection is failing.
- 7. A client/server network managed by a central database called Active Directory in Windows, allowing for centralized management of all objects on the network.
- 8. A command-line tool used to display active TCP connections, ports on which the computer is listening, and Ethernet statistics.
- 10. The command-line utility used to test connectivity between two nodes.
- 11. A command-line utility used to query the Domain Name System (DNS) to find the IP address associated with a domain name, or vice versa.
- 13. The proprietary Microsoft protocol that allows a user to connect to another computer over a network connection using a graphical interface.
Down
- 1. The Windows MMC snap-in used to investigate system problems by viewing logs for application errors, security audits, and system warnings.
- 2. The Windows feature that prompts for permission or an administrator password before allowing actions that could affect computer operation.
- 3. A folder or printer made accessible to other users over a network.
- 4. The Windows command used to display all current TCP/IP network configuration values.
- 6. The process of assigning a local drive letter (like Z:) to a shared network folder for easier access.
- 9. The security feature that filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on a set of rules.
- 12. A server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers, often used for web filtering.
