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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Connectionless protocol used with

TCP/IP. See TCP and TCP/IP.

user interface Visual representation of the computer on the monitor that

makes sense to the people using the computer, through which the user can

interact with the computer. This can be a graphical user interface (GUI) like

Windows 10 or a command-line interface like Windows PowerShell.

user password Credentials assigned to a login account that does not have

administrative capabilities.

user profiles Settings that correspond to a specific user account and may

follow users regardless of the computers where they log on. These settings

enable the user to have customized environment and security settings.

Users Tab in Task Manager that shows other logged-in users and enables

you to log off other users if you have the proper permissions. Starting in

Windows 8, also includes information on resources consumed by programs

the user is running.

Users folder Windows default location for content specific to each user

account on a computer. It is divided into several folders such as Documents,

Pictures, Music, and Videos.

Users group List of local users not allowed, among other things, to edit the

Registry or access critical system files. They can create groups, but can only

manage the groups they create.

USMT (User State Migration Tool) Advanced application for file and

settings transfer of many users. Only usable within a Windows Server Active

Directory domain.

Utilities macOS folder that contains tools for performing services on a Mac

beyond what’s included in System Preferences, including Activity Monitor

and Terminal.

UTP (unshielded twisted pair) Popular type of cabling for telephone and

networks, composed of pairs of wires twisted around each other at specific

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