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Practical Windows 2000 Professional
Practical Windows 2000 Professional provides coverage for the Windows 2000 Professional user who is impatient, business-focused, and goal-oriented, and does not want to read extraneous material. Topics covered in this title include Customizing the Windows 2000 Desktop, Taskbar, and Start menu, installing and uninstalling programs, sharing files, folders,
and printers over a network, preventing unauthorized access to sensitive data, connecting to the Internet and browsing the Web, the secrets of successful Web searches, foolproof Internet security settings, using Windows 2000 on a notebook, troubleshooting hardware problems, recovering from data disasters, and much more.
* Focuses on the core topics and tasks that you need to know to make the most of your operating system and keep your PC running at peak efficiency
* Author is a two-time winner of the Computer Press Award, most recently for PC Computing's annual Windows SuperGuide
Introduction.
I. GETTING STARTED.
Read Me First!
Setting Up Windows 2000.
Finding Answers in Windows Help.
Controlling Access to Your Computer.
II. WORKING WITH WINDOWS.
Installing and Running Programs.
Browsing for Files.
Managing Files and Folders.
Customizing Windows 2000.
Printing and Faxing.
III. WINDOWS 2000 AND HARDWARE.
Managing Disks and Drives.
Adding and Configuring Hardware.
System Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
Using Windows 2000 on a Notebook Computer.
IV. IN THE OFFICE.
Working with a Network.
Sharing Files, Folders, and Other Resources.
V. EXPLORING THE INTERNET.
Connecting to the Internet.
Using Internet Explorer.
Customizing Internet Explorer.
Managing Email with Outlook Express.
VI. APPENDIXES.
A Managing a Windows 2000 Computer.
B Using the Command Line.
Glossary.
Index.
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