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Phoneix
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Registered: Jun 2003 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCP, A+, N+, i-Net+ Working on: Linux+
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Question on question on Multiple Monitors
I was curious. I got this question on Cert21's 20-free questions:
"The engineers who work in the Development department often have multiple program windows open simultaneously. Part of your job in the IT department has you travel around the company looking at how people work and determining if changes can be made to their computer systems to make their work more efficient. You think that by enabling multiple displays on the Engineers computers, they would be able to get more work done and get it done more efficiently. What requirements must be met in order to have multiple displays on a Windows 2000 Professional computer and from where are the displays configured?
A. Monitor display properties can be configured by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting Properties.
B. Video adapters to be used for multiple monitors must be either PCI or AGP.
C. Monitor display properties can be configured from the Display applet of the Control Panel
D. You will require one video adapter for each monitor to be used.
E. All monitors will display the logon dialog box upon starting Windows.
F. All monitors must be set at same resolution and color depth."
I put ABCD, but the answer says ABC. I checked on one of the links in the question that took me to M$, and they wrote:
"...Multiple monitors can be connected to individual graphics adapters or to a single adapter that supports multiple outputs."
Are the answers wrong, or am I missing something?
TIA!
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07-12-03 11:07 PM
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D is wrong because there is Video-Adapters available that let you connect 2 or even 3 Monitors to one Videocard.
Example: Matrox Parhelia.
E is , of course wrong. The log on Dialog box is only displayed on the Primary monitor.
F is wrong, because you can use different Monitors of all kinds , different sizes, resolutions, etc.
my own dual background.( 2 19" Sceptre Naga X9)

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07-14-03 07:14 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
my own dual background.( 2 19" Sceptre Naga X9)
SWEET.
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07-14-03 08:46 PM
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07-15-03 12:18 AM
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Deja-vue
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07-15-03 12:29 AM
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Tarzanboy
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07-15-03 01:40 AM
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Phoneix
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Thanks (Merci) Deja Vu. Its words like *Required* that will kill me. Oh yeah, wicked sweet background!
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