Computer Science, asked by Dheeraj6159, 11 months ago

Write the components of publisher window.

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ComponentDescriptionIntroducedSettingsWindows 8Control PanelControl PanelAllows users to view and change basic system settings and controls, such as adding hardware, adding and removing software, controlling user accounts, and changing accessibilityoptionsWindows 1.0Device ManagerAllows the user to display and control the hardware attached to the computer, and control what device drivers are usedWindows 95Windows Mobility CenterCentralizes the most relevant information related to mobile computingWindows VistaSecurity and MaintenanceCentralizes and reports on the status of anti-virus, Automatic Updates, Windows Firewall, and other security-related components of the operating systemWindows XPSP2Administrative ToolsMicrosoft Management ConsoleProvides system administrators and advanced users with a flexible interface through which they may configure and monitor the systemWindows NT4.0 Option PackWindows System Assessment ToolBuilt-in benchmarking tool that analyzes the different subsystems (graphics, memory, etc.), and uses the results to allow for comparison to other Windows Vista systems, and for software optimizations. It rates the computer's performance using the Windows Experience Index.Windows VistaSystem RestoreAllows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed apps, etc., to a previous state in the event of a system failureWindows MEWindows Recovery EnvironmentHelps diagnose and recover from serious errors which may prevent Windows from booting successfully, or restore the computer to a previous state using System Restore or a backup imageWindows VistaDisk DefragmenterRearranges files stored on a hard disk to occupy contiguous storage locations in order to optimize computer performanceWindows 95, Windows 2000Event ViewerLets administrators and users view the event logs on a local or remote machineWindows NT 3.1Resource Monitor
(previously Reliability and Performance Monitor)Lets administrators view current system reliability and performance trends over timeWindows VistaLogical Disk ManagerLogical volume managerdeveloped by Microsoft in conjunction with Veritas SoftwareWindows NT 4.0(Separate Tool), Windows 2000Registry EditorAllows users to browse and edit the Windows registryWindows 3.1Task SchedulerAllows users to script tasks for running during scheduled intervalsMicrosoft Plus!
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