A systems administrator is configuring specialized Windows workstations across an enterprise deployment. Match each specific administrative requirement to the correct Windows Control Panel utility used to configure it.
- Configure local dialing rules, tone/pulse settings, and incoming call handling for legacy telephony hardware.Phone and Modem
- Manage system-wide 32-bit and 64-bit database drivers to enable external database connections via Data Source Names (DSN).ODBC Data Sources
- Adjust client-side caching limits and resolve file collision state errors for offline network file shares.Sync Center
- Change system-wide currency formatting, short date notations, and decimal symbol defaults across user profiles.Region
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Telephony dialing rules pair with Phone and Modem; database DSN management pairs with ODBC Data Sources; offline file caching and conflicts pair with Sync Center; date, time, currency, and decimal formatting pair with Region.
Each requirement directly corresponds to a specific Control Panel applet: Phone and Modem configures telephony dialing rules and modem properties; ODBC Data Sources manages database connectivity drivers and Data Source Names (DSN); Sync Center monitors offline file caching, synchronization schedules, and conflict states; Region configures system-wide date, time, currency, and numerical formatting options.
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Windows Control Panel applet responsibilities and administrative usage scenarios
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