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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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trusted root CA A highly respected certificate authority (CA) that has been

placed on the lists of trusted authorities built into Web browsers.

trusted source Legitimate app stores run by the major OS vendors such as

Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.

tunneling Creating an encrypted link between two programs on two

separate computers.

TV tuner Typically an add-on device that allows users to watch television

on a computer.

TWAIN (Technology Without an Interesting Name) Programming

interface that enables a graphics application, such as a desktop publishing

program, to activate a scanner, frame grabber, or other image-capturing

device. Default driver type for scanners.

two-factor authentication Authentication process that provides additional

security by requiring two different authentication factors. See also MFA.

U (units) The unique height measurement used with equipment racks; 1 U

equals 1.75 inches. A 1U device fits in a 1.75-inch space, a 2U device fits in

a 3.5-inch space, and a 4U device fits in a 7-inch space.

UAC (User Account Control) Windows feature implemented to stop

unauthorized changes to Windows. UAC enables standard accounts to do

common tasks and provides a permissions dialog box when standard and

administrator accounts do certain things that could potentially harm the

computer (such as attempt to install a program).

UDF (universal data format) Replaced the ISO-9660 formats, enabling

any operating system and optical drive to read UDF formatted disks.

UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) Modern 32- or 64-bit

firmware programming interface. Replaced the original 16-bit PC BIOS.

UEFI supports large capacity storage drives, additional features, and a more

direct booting process.

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