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    Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Keyboard</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyboardcp_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”keyboardcp_smclassic_cpsimple”>keyboardcp_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyboardcp_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Keyboard, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <b>Keyboard</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyboardcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”keyboardcp_smsimple_cpclassic”>keyboardcp_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyboardcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Keyboard, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Keyboard</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyboardcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”keyboardcp_smsimple_cpsimple”>keyboardcp_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyboardcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Keyboard, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <b>Keyboard</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyringcp_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”keyringcp_smclassic_cpclassic”>keyringcp_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyringcp_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Windows Keyring, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Windows Keyring</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyringcp_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”keyringcp_smclassic_cpsimple”>keyringcp_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyringcp_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Windows Keyring, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Appearance and Themes</b>, and then click <b>Windows Keyring</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic”>keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Windows Keyring, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Windows Keyring</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple”>keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Windows Keyring, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Other Control Panel Options</b>, and then click <b>Windows Keyring</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry></glossSection><glossSection><glossLetter bookmark=”groupL”>L</glossLetter><entry entryID=”gls_library”><term originalTerm=”library”>library</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:gls_library”><def><para>A data-storage system, usually managed by Removable Storage. A library consists of removable media (such as tapes or discs) and a hardware device that can read from or write to the media. There are two major types of libraries: robotic libraries (automated multiple-media, multidrive devices) and stand-alone drive libraries (manually operated, single-drive devices). A robotic library is also called a jukebox or changer.<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”>liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”>liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”>liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”>liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts2”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts2”>liceconcepts2</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts2”><def><para>This procedure can also be performed remotely with the Licensing administrative tool. For more information, click <b>Related Topics<b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts3”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts3”>liceconcepts3</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts3”><def><para>This procedure can also be performed locally on a server with the Licensing option in Control Panel. For more information, click <b>Related Topics<b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts4”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts4”>liceconcepts4</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts4”><def><para>Open <A ID=”shortcut” HREF=”EXEC=,llsmgr.exe CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm”>Licensing<A>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts5”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts5”>liceconcepts5</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts5”><def><para>On the server you want to configure, open <A ID=”shortcut” HREF=”EXEC=,liccpa.cpl CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm”>Choose Licensing Mode<A>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_accessibility”><term originalTerm=”link_accessibility”>link_accessibility</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_accessibility”><def><para>For information about accessibility products and aids for Windows operating systems, see the <A ID=”MSUrl” HREF=”http:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198” TITLE=”Go to http://www.microsoft.com/ and search for "accessibility."” TARGET=”new”>accessibility page</A> (go to http://www.microsoft.com/ and search for “accessibility”) on the Microsoft Web site.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”linkcompatibility”><term originalTerm=”link_compatibility”>link_
    compatibility</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_compatibility”><def><para>To find hardware that is supported by Windows operating systems, visit the <A ID=”specLoc” TITLE=”To view this page, you must be connected to the Internet.” HREF=”hcp:/services/centers/compat”>Windows Catalog</A> on the Microsoft Web site.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_rfceditor”><term originalTerm=”link_RFCeditor”>link_RFCeditor</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_rfceditor”><def><para>You can obtain RFCs from the <A ID=”3PartyUrl” HREF=”http:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=197” TITLE=”Information on Requests for Comments (RFCs).” TARGET=”new”>RFC Editor Web site</A>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”linkwindowsupdate1”><term originalTerm=”link_windowsupdate1”>link_windowsupdate1</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_windowsupdate1”><def><para>Open <A ID=”specLoc” TITLE=”To view this page, you must be connected to the Internet.” HREF=”hcp:/services/centers/update”>Windows Update</A> in Help and Support Center.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_windowsupdate2”><term originalTerm=”link_windowsupdate2”>link_windowsupdate2</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_windowsupdate2”><def><para>For the latest updates, including security fixes, service packs, new Help files, and device drivers, see <A ID=”specLoc” TITLE=”To view this page, you must be connected to the Internet.” HREF=”hcp:/services/centers/update”>Windows Update</A> in Help and Support Center.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec”><term originalTerm=”localsec”>localsec</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then click <b>Local Security Policy</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs1_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs1_smclassic”>Localsec_MyDocs1_smclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs1_smclassic”><def><para>To determine the location of a user’s My Documents folder, log on as the user, right-click <b>My Documents<b> on the desktop, click <b>Properties</b>, and look at the location specified on the <b>Target</b> tab.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs1_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs1_smsimple”>Localsec_MyDocs1_smsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs1_smsimple”><def><para>To determine the location of a user’s My Documents folder, log on as the user, click <b>Start<b>, right-click <b>My Documents</b>, click <b>Properties</b>, and look at the location specified on the <b>Target</b> tab.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs2_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs2_smclassic”>Localsec_MyDocs2_smclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs2_smclassic”><def><para>To change the target location of your My Documents folder, right-click the desktop icon, click <B>Properties<B>, and then specify a new location on the <B>Target</B> tab.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_mydocs2_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_MyDocs2_smsimple”>Localsec_MyDocs2_smsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_mydocs2_smsimple”><def><para>To change the target folder location of your My Documents folder, click <B>Start<B>, right-click <B>My Documents</B>, click <B>Properties</B>, and then specify a new location on the <B>Target</B> tab.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”>localsec_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, and then click <B>Control Panel</B>. Double-click <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then double-click <B>Local Security Policy</B>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smclassic_cpsimple”>localsec_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, and then click <B>Control Panel</B>. Click <B>Performance and Maintenance</B>, click <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then double-click <B>Local Security Policy</B>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smsimple_cpclassic”>localsec_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Local Security Policy</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smsimple_cpsimple”>localsec_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Local Security Policy</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpclassic”>Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b>, click <b>Settings</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpsimple”>Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, and then click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b>, click <b>Settings</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpclassic”>Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b>, click <b>Settings</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpsimple”>Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, and then click <b>System</b>. O
    n the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b> , click <b>Settings</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry></glossSection><glossSection><glossLetter bookmark=”groupM”>M</glossLetter><entry entryID=”magnify2”><term originalTerm=”magnify2”>magnify2</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify2”><def><para>You can also open Magnifier with Utility Manager. Click <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,utilman.exe, start’>Utility Manager</A>, click <b>Magnifier</b>, and then click the <b>Start</b> button in the section <b>Options for Magnifier</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify3”><term originalTerm=”magnify3”>magnify3</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify3”><def><para>Narrator, a text-to-speech program included with Windows, starts automatically when Utility Manager opens.<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify4”><term originalTerm=”magnify4”>magnify4</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify4”><def><para>Open <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,magnify.exe, CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm’>Magnifier<A>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify5_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”magnify5_smclassic”>magnify5_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify5_smclassic”><def><para>To open Magnifier, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, point to <b>Accessibility</b>, and then click <b>Magnifier</b>.

    </def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify5_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”magnify5_smsimple”>

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