HomeAbout usProductsCareersContact us
 




Operating Systems

Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual

Click to learn more!

This superbly written book isn't for system administrators or OS theory geeks; it's for the novice or budding power user who wants to master XP Pro and get down to work. Coauthored by New York Times technology columnist and Missing Manuals creator David Pogue, this crystal clear, jargon-free book uses wit, technical insight and scrupulous objectivity to demystify Microsoft's newest and most reliable operating system. 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.

CLICK HERE NOW!





Related Computer Terms and Searches






   

Home | Site Map | Privacy | Advertise | Computer Directory

Copyright © 2002-2003. All Rights Reserved.