Résumé
Microsoft Windows XP Power Toolkit is geared for the Windows XP working professional or hardcore consumer who is looking to squeeze every last drop of performance from XP Professional.
While some basic XP features are covered, said coverage is brief and designed to get a busy administrator up-to-speed quickly with user interface changes between XP and the platform from which they are migrating (NT, 2000, etc.).
The CD provides a host of retail third-party applications designed for the XP administrator. Previous editions of this book have helped thousands of XP users become power users, including Windows NT Power Toolkit, which reached No. 4 on Amazon's bestseller list the first week it was released and Windows 2000 Power Toolkit, which also cracked the Amazon Top 10.
Contents
- Introduction
- Introducing Windows XP
- Common Windows XP Administrative Utilities
- The Windows XP Layout
- Windows XP and Hardware
- Keeping Windows XP Current
- Windows XP Installation and Upgrade Secrets
- Booting Windows XP
- Windows XP Control Panel Utilities
- Introducing the Windows XP Registry
- Editing the Windows XP Registry
- Important Registry Keys and Values
- Windows XP Networking Explored and Explained
- Windows XP Networking Models
- Windows XP and TCP/IP
- Windows XP and Legacy Protocols
- Windows XP Meets Unix
- Remote Access
- Windows XP and Terminal Services
- Windows XP and Storage
- Windows XP Backup and More
- Scripting and Automation
- Tuning and Optimizing Windows XP
- Managing Applications
- Printing with Windows XP
- Managing System Security
- Managing System Recovery
- Windows XP as a Web Client
- Windows XP as an E-mail Client
- Internet Services from Windows XP Professional
- Sharing an Internet Connection
- Maintaining Internet Security
L'auteur - James Michael Stewart
James Michael Stewart (Security+, CISSP) is a full-time writer, trainer, and researcher for Impact Online, an independent courseware development company located in Austin, Texas. He has authored over 40 books, as well as written articles for numerous publications, including C|Net, InfoWorld, and Windows NT Magazine.
L'auteur - Stu Sjouwerman
Stu Sjouwerman is president of Sunbelt Software, an
international B2B Internet company specializing in system
management tools and network utilities to manage
e-businesses running on Windows NT/2000. He is the editor
of Sunbelt's W2Knews (the original NTools E-news) that goes
to 600,000 subscribers and is also the primary system
operator for the MCSE, NTSYSADMIN, Exchange, and MSSQL
discussion lists. Barry Shilmover runs a computer training
and consulting company in Calgary, Alberta. He has authored
and co-authored several books ranging in topics from
Exchange 5.5 to Windows NT to Novell NetWare. He
specializes in Windows NT/2000 installation and
configuration, network design, and Exchange 5.5/2000
implementations.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Que |
Auteur(s) | James Michael Stewart, Stu Sjouwerman |
Nb. de pages | 930 |
Format | 17,5 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1450g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780789728586 |
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