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Hardcore Windows XP - McGraw Hill

Take control of Windows XP and get the most
out of everything this powerful operating system has to offer. Written
by Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone columnist Joli Ballew, this book
shows you hundreds of tips and tricks you�ll be able to use right away.
Learn to do everything from kick starting the boot process to disabling
unnecessary applications and services to taking advantage of built-in
administrative tools. Start at the beginning or jump straight to the
task you want to perform. You�ll get full details on security and
Service Pack 2, remote access, gaming functions, networking features,
multimedia capabilities, and so much more. Work faster, smarter, and
more securely with help from this definitive guide.

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  • Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Microsoft Windows XP

    Hundreds of thousands of new computer users are looking for
    straightforward, easy-to-understand information on how to use the
    latest version of Windows XP to make computing easier. Absolute
    Beginner’s Guide to Microsoft Windows XP is the perfect tool to get
    these new Windows users up and running, by focusing on how the features
    of the operating system are used in everyday tasks. It includes the
    latest coverage of Service Pack 1-the first update to Windows XP since
    its 10/01 release. The book also serves as a useful resource for more
    experienced computer users who have recently upgraded to XP.

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  • Windows XP for Starters The Missing Manual - O’Reilly

    Windows XP powers millions of PCs and is without a doubt the most
    widely used operating system in the world today. This rock solid
    operating system offers dozens of features for consumers, plus powerful
    applications and integrated networking tools all blended into an
    elegant interface. But working your way through all of these features
    and applications can be complicated. Whether you use this software at
    home or at work, sometimes you just want to learn the most commonly
    used features, not every option and nuance.

    For anyone interested in zeroing in and learning just the information they need without all the complicated jargon, Windows XP for Starters: The Missing Manual provides just the solution.

    Author David Pogue delivers an accessible and much needed guide with his trademark humor and friendly style. Windows XP for Starters: The Missing Manual
    provides clear explanations, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step
    instructions, and plenty of illustrations that make for a refreshingly
    simple approach to XP.

    Far more than a skimpy introduction but much less daunting than a weighty tech book, Windows XP For Starters: The Missing Manual unveils easy tips and tricks for making the most of the XP experience.

    Whether you’re a first-time user who just wants the basics, or an experienced user who simply needs a quick overview, our new Windows XP For Starters: The Missing Manual
    is designed from the ground up to save you time and deliver what you
    need to know. Find out why this book is exactly what you need.

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  • Windows XP Cookbook - O’Reilly

    Each year, Windows XP is pre-installed on 30 million PCs sold in the
    U.S.–and 90 million worldwide–making it the world’s most popular
    operating system, and proving to frustrated users everywhere that
    preponderance does not equate to ease of use. There are literally
    thousands of programs, tools, commands, screens, scripts, buttons,
    tabs, applets, menus, and settings contained within Windows XP. And it
    has only been in the last couple of years that Microsoft’s
    documentation has actually been more of a help than a hindrance. But it
    still isn’t enough.

    Windows XP users and administrators need a quick and easy way to find
    answers. Plenty of books go into detail about the theory behind a
    particular technology or application, but few go straight to the
    essentials for getting the job done. Windows XP Cookbook does just that, tackling the most common tasks needed to install, manage, and support Windows XP.

    Featuring a new twist to O’Reilly’s proven Cookbook formula, this
    problem-solving guide offers multiple solutions for each of its
    300-plus recipes. Solve dilemmas with the graphical user interface, the
    command line, through the Registry, or by using scripts. Each
    step-by-step recipe includes a discussion that explains how and why it
    works. The book is also among the first to cover Microsoft’s XP Service
    Pack 2. With these practical, on-the-job solutions, Windows XP Cookbook will save you hours of time searching for answers.

    Windows XP Cookbook
    will be useful to anyone that has to use, deploy, administer, or
    automate Windows XP. But this isn’t a typical end-user book; it covers
    the spectrum of topics involved with running Windows XP in both small
    and large environments. As a result, IT professionals and system
    administrators will find it a great day-to-day reference. And power
    users will find Windows XP Cookbook a great source for information on tweaking XP and getting the most out of their systems. The bottom line is that Windows XP Cookbook will make just about anyone who uses XP more productive.

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  • Windows Server 2003 Network Administration - O’Reilly

    This book is the Windows Server version of the classic TCP/IP Network Administration.
    Like the book that inspired it, Windows Server 2003 Network Administration
    provides an overview of the essential TCP/IP protocols, and explains how to
    properly manage and configure the services based on these protocols. Any skilled
    network administrator knows that understanding how things work is as important
    as knowing how things are done. This book is the essential guide to both, containing
    everything a network administrator needs to exchange information via the Internet,
    and to build effective reliable networks.

    This must-read guide is divided into three distinct sections: fundamental concepts,
    tutorial, and reference. The first three chapters are a basic discussion of
    the network protocols and services. This discussion provides the fundamental
    concepts necessary to understand the rest of the book. The remaining chapters
    provide a how-to tutorial for planning, installing and configuring various important
    network services. The book concludes with three appendixes that are technical
    references for various configuration options. Content specifics include how
    to:

      Install, configure, and manage a Microsoft DNS and Windows DHCP server

      Control remote communications with Microsoft RRAS software

      Protect hosts with Internet Connection Firewalls

      Configure Internet and Intranet Web services with IIS

      Design proper security into your network

      Troubleshoot the network when problems develop

      After you’ve turned the final page of Windows Server 2003 Network Administration,
      you’ll not only understand how to network, but also why it needs to be
      done.

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    • Learning Windows Server 2003, Second Edition

      This compact guide provides the nuts and bolts for installing, configuring, securing, and managing Windows Server 2003. Topics include patch management, Active Directory replication, network access
      quarantining, server clustering, and more. Designed for system administrators of all levels, Learning Windows Server 2003, 2nd Edition has also been completely updated for Service Pack 1 and release R2. Learning Windows Server 2003, 2nd Edition includes just enough theory for you to understand how the different features and systems work in this latest version of Windows. You’ll come away with a firm understanding of what’s happening under the hood of the system, but without feeling like you’re taking a graduate course in OS theory. After its high-level overview, the book offers complete discussions and treatments of all of Server 2003’s major components.

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