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Which method of deleting files can be used in windows xp and vista? a. rapidly clicking twice on the file. b. drag and drop the file icon to my computer. c. right-click the file icon and click delete in the context menu. d. click the file icon and press the enter button on the keyboard?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 02:10
3. (5 points) describe what would be printed by the code below or what error would occur. const char* cstr = "0123456"; const char* ptr = & cstr[4]; cout < < ptr[-1] < < ptr < < endl; 1 4. (5 points) theseus has been trapped in a maze with a minotaur, which is trying to capture him. each round, theseus and the minotaur move through the maze; theseus towards the exit, and the minotaur towards theseus. theseus can move in any of the four cardinal directions, or he can wait for a round to see how the minotaur moves. write code that creates a data type to represent the possible moves that theseus could make.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 09:40
It is vital to research each of the services you plan to disable before implementing any change, especially on critical machines such as the: a. servers in the test environment. b. domain controller and other infrastructure servers. c. desktops that have previously been attacked. d. desktops used by upper-level management.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 16:30
Technician a says that a dry sump system uses no oil storage sump under the engine. technician b says that a wet sump system uses no oil storage sump under the engine. who is correct?
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