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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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HomeGroup A Windows feature that connects a group of computers using

a common password—no special user names required. Each computer can be

a member of only one homegroup at a time. Homegroups enable simple

sharing of documents and printers between computers. Homegroups are

available in Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10.

honesty Telling the truth—a very important thing for a tech to do.

horizontal cabling Cabling that connects the equipment room to the work

areas.

host (networking) On a TCP/IP network, a single device that has an IP

address—any device (usually a computer) that can be the source or

destination of a data packet. In the mainframe world, computer that is made

available for use by multiple people simultaneously. Also, in virtualization, a

computer running one or more virtual operating systems.

host (virtualization) The system running (or hosting) a virtual machine.

host ID The address of a TCP/IP device such as a computer, printer,

camera, or other device.

hostname Windows command for displaying the name of a computer.

hotspot See mobile hotspot.

hot-swappable Any hardware that may be attached to or removed from a

PC without interrupting the PC’s normal processing.

hot-swapping Replacing a bad drive in a RAID array without needing to

reboot or power down.

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) ASCII-based, script-like language

for creating hypertext documents such as those on the World Wide Web.

HTPC A home theater PC designed to attach to a TV or projector for movie

and TV viewing.

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Extremely fast protocol used for

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