Interview
Interview
Questions:
8. Define a Group.
Ans: Group means collection of User accounts.
Ans: LAN means Local Area Network. It refers to the Connections between
and network devices which are located in small physical locations.
Moving on, the set of Desktop Support Interview Questions cover the Windows OS and
different concepts related to it.
Apart from these, one of the generic Desktop Support Interview Questions can be like this:
While FOREST is a group of trees which don’t share a contiguous name space. It doesn’t need
names.
33. Define RAS and VPN servers and state the differences
between them?
Ans: RAS:
RAS means Remote access service.
It is relatively unstable.
VPN:
While the incremental backup copies every data that changes after the last backup. The last
backup does not need to be a full backup.
ADC:
It has only three operation controllers when compared to DC. They are: Emulator for PDC,
Master for RID and Master for infrastructure.
ROM means Read-only memory which acts as a permanent storage unit for vital data.
38. Describe Ethernet cable and cross over cable and their
differences?
Ans: Ethernet Cable:
Cross Cable:
42. What are the latest processors that are available in the
market?
Ans: The following are some of the processors that are available recently in the market.
There are few desktop support interview questions that are common in any type of interview.
Don’t tell the details that are present in your resume, just give a brief introduction about
yourself and continue it with confidence.
Example: “I have liked to solve computer problems since childhood, So, I believe this job will
help me to improve my knowledge and also help me to improve my skills.”
Example: I like to be a perfectionist and angry sometimes. So, it gives me some troubles when
dealing with customers.
48. What are your salary expectations?
Ans: In this type of question you need not to be shy and present your real expectations about
your salary. It should be rational and realistic not go overboard than the actual salary that is
given in the job market.