Résumé
Whether you're running Windows XP Home Edition or Professional, Windows XP Power Tools arms you with the advanced skills you need to become the ultimate power user. Full of undocumented tips and tricks and written by a Windows expert, this book provides you with step-by-step instructions for customization, optimization, troubleshooting and shortcuts for working more efficiently. A must-have for power users and network administrators, Windows XP Power Tools includes a CD filled with power tools including security, e-mail, diagnostic and data recovery utilities.
Coverage includes:- Performing network, automated, and unattended installations
- Controlling Windows XP startup and shutdown
- Controlling printing
- Auditing the system
- Adding and removing OS components
- Understanding and managing the Registry
- Working with Device Manager
- Setting up and troubleshooting incoming and outgoing connections
- Hosting FTP sites
- Performing backups and recovering from disasters
- Managing users and groups
- Setting up, monitoring, and managing Remote Access
- Configuring and optimizing TCP/IP
- Managing certificates
- Configuring VPN connections
- Encrypting your files
Featured on the CD
On the enclosed CD, you'll find a collection of power user
software, including security, e-mail, diagnostic and data
recovery utilities, plus bonus chapters on automating your
work with scheduled events and batch programming.
- Part I Windows XP Overview, Installation, and Startup
- Chapter 1: What 's New in Windows XP?
- Chapter 2: Stand-Alone Installations
- Chapter 3: Reaping the Rewards of Network, Automated,and Unattended Installations
- Chapter 4: Running Multiple Operating Systems on a Single PC
- Chapter 5: Gaining Control of Windows XP Startup and Shutdown
- Part II Running and Customizing Windows XP
- Chapter 6: Shortcuts for Working in Windows
- Chapter 7: Customizing the Interface
- Chapter 8: Controlling Windows Explorer
- Chapter 9: Controlling Printing
- Chapter 10: Command Console Survivor's Guide
- Chapter 11: Using and Customizing Help
- Part III Managing the System and Applications
- Chapter 12: Minimizing the Aches and Pains of Application Installation and Configuration
- Chapter 13: Yes, You Can Run Legacy and Non-Windows Applications in Windows XP
- Chapter 14: Adding and Removing OS Components
- Chapter 15: Using and Customizing MMC Consoles
- Chapter 16: It's All About Control: Tools and Techniques for Managing Services
- Chapter 17: Monitoring Events
- Chapter 18: Monitoring Performance
- Chapter 19: Auditing the System
- Chapter 20: Using Disk Quotas
- Part IV Hardware
- Chapter 21: Understanding and Managing the Registry
- Chapter 22: Working with Device Manager
- Chapter 23: Configuring Hardware
- Chapter 24: Using Hardware Profiles
- Chapter 25: Managing the File System
- Part V Communications and Networking
- Chapter 26: Modem and Dial-Up Networking Configuration
- Chapter 27: Choosing a Network Topology
- Chapter 28: Configuring LAN Connections
- Chapter 29: Configuring and Optimizing TCP/IP
- Chapter 30: Troubleshooting and Monitoring TCP/IP Connections
- Chapter 31: Remote Access, Monitoring,and Management
- Chapter 32: Configuring and Sharing Internet Connections
- Chapter 33: Supporting Wired or Dial-Up Incoming Connections
- Chapter 34: Optional Networking and Management Components
- Part VI Internet Applications and Services
- Chapter 35: Optimizing Internet Explorer
- Chapter 36: Outlook Express
- Chapter 37: Hosting Websites
- Chapter 38: FrontPage Server Extensions
- Chapter 39: Hosting FTP Sites
- Chapter 40: Setting Up a Telnet Server
- Part VII Managing Users
- Chapter 41: Managing Users and Groups
- Chapter 42: Understanding Group and Local Policies
- Chapter 43: Reining in Users with Policy Restrictions
- Chapter 44: Managing User Data and Settings
- Part VIII Backup and Disaster Recovery
- Chapter 45: Backup
- Chapter 46: System Recovery Tools
- Chapter 47: Recovery Console
- Part IX Security
- Chapter 48: Managing Certificates
- Chapter 49: Encrypting File System
- Chapter 50: IPSec
- Chapter 51: VPN Connections
L'auteur - Jim Boyce
Jim Boyce is the author of Microsoft Outlook Version
2002 Inside Out. He is a former contributing editor and
monthly columnist for WINDOWS Magazine. Jim has authored
and co-authored more than 45 books about computer software
and hardware and is a frequent contributor to
http://www.winmag.com, http://www.techrepublic.com, and
other technical publications. He has been involved with
computers since the late seventies as a programmer and
systems manager in a variety of capacities. He has a wide
range of experience in the DOS, Microsoft Windows®,
Microsoft Windows NT®, Windows 2000, and UNIX environments.
In addition to a full-time writing career, Jim is a
founding partner and Vice President of Minnesota Webworks,
a Midwest-based Web development firm.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Jim Boyce |
Parution | 17/06/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 806 |
Format | 19 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1443g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782140675 |
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