Аннотация к книге "Windows XP in a Nutshell. На английском языке"
Windows XP in a Nutshell is a comprehensive, compact reference that systematically documents what serious users need to know about both Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional.
Part of the bestselling "In a Nutshell" series, this book contains more information about using Windows XP than any other book on the market. Guaranteed. Windows XP in a Nutshell was cowritten by David A. Karp, author of the no-nonsense Windows Annoyances book series and creator of the popular...
Windows XP in a Nutshell is a comprehensive, compact reference that systematically documents what serious users need to know about both Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional.
Part of the bestselling "In a Nutshell" series, this book contains more information about using Windows XP than any other book on the market. Guaranteed. Windows XP in a Nutshell was cowritten by David A. Karp, author of the no-nonsense Windows Annoyances book series and creator of the popular Annoyances, org web site, and Tim O\'Reilly, the publisher whose books have revolutionized computer book publishing with their common-sense approach, depth of detail, and focus on practical information that you can really use.
In Windows XP in a Nutshell, you\'ll find:
Detailed information on virtually every command and utility available in Windows XP, including both Windows-based and command prompt-based applications and accessories (not just those in the Start menu)
Detailed advice and documentation on system configuration, with extensive coverage of the Control Panel, the Registry Editor, and the Microsoft Management Console
A comprehensive guide to every setting in every dialog box, menu, and Properties sheet throughout Windows XP
Quick reference to keyboard shortcuts, special symbols, common filename extensions, and background services
A detailed treatment of networking, describing how to build a home or SOHO network, the best ways to connect to the Internet, and how to implement a high level of security in an insecure world
Hundreds of tips, gotchas, and clever ways to do familiar and not-so-familiar tasks
A reference to the Windows Script Host (WSH), the system that lets you use VBScript, JavaScript, and even Peri to automate common tasks
A better guide to upgrading and migrating to Windows XP than you\'ll find anywhere else
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