Using Microsoft Windows XP Professional EditionQue, 2003 - 1272 páginas The only Windows XP Professional book you need! Finally, the Windows NT/2000 line of products sports the elegance and usability of Windows 95/98/Me. Windows XP Professional is the operating system for which power users have pined since NT 4 was released in 1996. Like most corporate operating systems, however, early corporate adoptions have been slow as corporations wait for Microsoft service patches to shore up the inevitable security, networking and usability bugs that plague every new Microsoft OS. SP-1 delivers just that and promises to usher in a wave of corporate adoptions. More than 45 minutes of video from Brainsville.com! This personal seminar introduces the viewer to Windows XP and demonstrates how to use it, covering topics ranging from mastering the new XP user interface to how to set up and fine tune a local area network. |
Contenido
Introducing Windows | 9 |
Whats New in Windows | 15 |
What Is Not in Windows | 34 |
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Active Directory Administrator applet application automatically Bob & Brian Browse button cable chapter choose click OK command configuration Control Panel copy create default delete desktop device dial-up connection dialing dialog box display Documents domain e-mail Edit feature Firewall font hard disk hardware icon install Internet Connection Sharing Internet Explorer Internet Information Services IP address Manager menu Microsoft modem MS-DOS NetWare Network Connections Network Places newsgroups NTFS offline OK Cancel operating system options Outlook Express partition password port printer Protocol right-click router screen Search server Setup shared folder shortcut shown in Figure Start menu TCP/IP TIP FROM Bob Tools Troubleshooting Update upgrade user account Windows 3.x Windows 9x Windows Explorer Windows XP Professional Wizard workgroup