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Building on the success of their first collaboration, Windows aficionados Andy Rathbone and Sharon Crawford team up to help computer users get the most out of Windows NT Workstation 4 - the desktop operating system that continues to grow in popularity. This easy-to-read reference benefits computer novices and more seasoned Windows veterans alike. This book update provides in-depth coverage of new features and functionality now available to NT end-users, plus all the operating ...
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Overview

Building on the success of their first collaboration, Windows aficionados Andy Rathbone and Sharon Crawford team up to help computer users get the most out of Windows NT Workstation 4 - the desktop operating system that continues to grow in popularity. This easy-to-read reference benefits computer novices and more seasoned Windows veterans alike. This book update provides in-depth coverage of new features and functionality now available to NT end-users, plus all the operating system basics, if you need them.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780764504969
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 1/8/1999
  • Series: For Dummies Series
  • Edition description: 2ND
  • Edition number: 2
  • Pages: 407
  • Product dimensions: 7.40 (w) x 9.23 (h) x 1.02 (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 1
Pt. I Intro to Windows NT (Bare-Bones Stuff) 7
Ch. 1 What Is Windows NT? 9
Ch. 2 Boring Information, Bothersome Computer Parts 17
Ch. 3 Windows NT Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know 37
Ch. 4 Network Things Administrators Think You Already Know 59
Pt. II Making Windows NT Do Something 71
Ch. 5 Getting to Work with Windows NT 73
Ch. 6 Examining All Those Buttons, Bars, and Boxes 89
Ch. 7 Moving the Windows Around 111
Ch. 8 I Can't Find It! 125
Ch. 9 Sharing It All on the Network 137
Ch. 10 Shuffling Words, Pictures, and Sounds from One Place to Another 159
Ch. 11 Switch Flipping in the Windows NT Control Panel 179
Pt. III Using Windows NT Applications 207
Ch. 12 The Windows NT Desktop, Start Button, and Taskbar 209
Ch. 13 The Frightening Windows Explorer and My Computer Programs 231
Ch. 14 Little Accessories that Clog the Start Button's Programs Menu 255
Ch. 15 Uh, How Do I Run My Older Programs? 279
Ch. 16 Talking to Computers Everywhere 285
Pt. IV Been There, Done That: Quick References for Moving to Windows NT 307
Ch. 17 Make Windows NT Work like My Old Version of Windows! 309
Ch. 18 How Can I Do Anything in Less than Four Steps? 315
Pt. V Getting Help 323
Ch. 19 Fixing Windows That Don't Work 325
Ch. 20 The Terror of the ERROR! ERROR! ERROR! 331
Ch. 21 Helpful Handouts from the Windows NT Help Program 339
Pt. VI The Part of Tens 351
Ch. 22 Ten New Windows NT 4 Features for Windows NT 3.51 Users to Check Out 353
Ch. 23 Ten Windows NT 4 Shortfalls (And How to Fix Them) 361
Ch. 24 Ten (Or More) Ugly Acronyms 369
Ch. 25 Ten Windows NT Icons and What They Do 379
Glossary 383
Index 389
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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 11, 2000

    It is OK

    This book gives you the basic nothing extravagent just basics.

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