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Windows XP Pro Missing Manual
Windows XP Pro Missing Manual
Synopsis
Windows XP is the latest, most reliable, and
best-looking version of the world's most widely used
operating system, combining the extremely stable engine of
Windows NT and 2000 with the user-friendliness of the
Windows 98 and Me consumer models. In its first year, XP
became the fastest-selling Windows OS ever. But one major
failing remains unaddressed: XP Pro comes without a single
page of printed instructions. This superbly written guide fills the gap. Coauthored by
David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist and
Missing Manuals creator, Windows XP Pro: The Missing
Manual uses wit, technical insight, and scrupulous
objectivity to light the way for first-time and
intermediate PC fans. The book reveals which features work
well and which don't, such as the Remote Desktop software
that enables people to connect to the office from home, the
encryption file system that protects sensitive information,
and the Windows Messenger that enables real-time text,
voice and video communication. Contents include:
Getting started. The book's early chapters cover
using menus, finding lost files, reducing window lutter,
and taming the new, multi-column Start menu. Mastering the network. Special chapters help you
navigate the corporate network, dial in from the road, and
even set up your own small-office (peer-to-peer) network,
step by step. Understanding security. User accounts, file
encryption, and the NTFS file system keep your private
files private, while still offering network access to
coworkers you specify. Flying the Net. This book demystifies Outlook
Express 6 for email, Internet Explorer 6 for Web browsing,
and the new Windows Messenger for voice, chat, and video
conferencing.
Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual isn't for system
administrators or OS theory geeks; it's for the novice or
budding power user who wants to master the machine and get
down to work. Yet, anyone who uses XP Pro (including
hardcore techies) will find this new system much easier --
and more fun -- to digest with this new Missing Manual.
This is the crystal-clear, jargon-free book that should
have been in the box. Contents
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Part One: The Windows XP
Desktop
- Chapter 1: A Welcome to Windows XP
- Chapter 2: The Desktop and Start Menu
- Chapter 3: Windows, Folders, and the Taskbar
- Chapter 4: Organizing Your Stuff
- Chapter 5: Getting Help
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Part Two: The Components of
Windows XP
- Chapter 6: Programs and Documents
- Chapter 7: The Freebie Software
- Chapter 8: Pictures, Sounds, and Movies
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Part Three: Windows Online
- Chapter 10: Hooking Up to the Internet
- Chapter 11: Web, Chat, and Videoconferencing
- Chapter 12: Outlook Express 6
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Part Four: Plugging into
Windows XP
- Chapter 13: Printing, Fonts, and Faxing
- Chapter 14: Hardware
- Chapter 15: Joining, Compressing, and Encrypting
Disks
- Chapter 16: Maintenance, Backups, and
Troubleshooting
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Part Five: Life on the
Network
- Chapter 17: Accounts, Permissions, and Logging On
- Chapter 18: Setting Up a Workgroup Network
- Chapter 19: Introducing Network Domains
- Chapter 20: Sharing Network Files
- Chapter 21: Three Ways to Dial In from the Road
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Part Six: Appendixes
- Appendix A: Installing Windows XP Pro
- Appendix B: Windows XP, Menu by Menu
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Classé sous : Windows, Xp, Chapter, Network, Pro
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