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mcorpuz

2002-08-12, 4:39 pm

Please help - here is my question, i'm not sure where to find the answer.

You have set up Win2K Pro with multiple monitors. Each monitor is identical, is set to 800X600 pixels and 16-bit color. You load a MS-DOS application used to track employee training courses and try to run it but when it starts it freezes. You reboot but the same thing happens. What should you do?
A. maximize the application
B. Increase the refresh rate on each monitor
C. Decrease the refresh rate on each monitor
D. set each monitor to 256 and 640X480 pixels.
E. Configure the application to display in full-screen mode.

I think that the answer is D. Set each monitor to 256 colors and 640X480 pixels, but I can't find documentation to verify that.
joe1234

2002-08-12, 5:55 pm

I think that the answer is C&E but i'm not sure
Slinky

2002-08-13, 9:28 pm

I'm fairly certain that its C & E also.
Deja-vue

2002-08-13, 10:24 pm

Answer is A.
nhat777

2002-08-14, 1:13 am

E only
slodarek

2002-08-14, 8:45 am

E
anthonie

2002-08-15, 3:02 am

DOS program - Full Screen
Windows program - Maximized

So the answer is E.
enforcer

2002-08-15, 4:32 am

Option F, rewrite application in VB, C, or .net
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