Part I: Getting Started.Exploring a New Technology.Analyzing NT's Architecture.Setting Up Your System.Interacting with the Program.Getting Ready to Network.Part II: Learning the Basics.The Desktop.The Event Viewer and Performance Monitor.The Command Prompt and Console Applet.The Explorer and File Management.NT's Multimedia Capabilities.Part III: Connecting with Windows NT.Networking with TCP/IP.Configuring DHCP and WINS.The Remote Access Service.Part IV: Inside Windows NT.Working with File Systems.RPCs, DDE/NetDDE, and Interprocess Communication.NT 4 Security.The System Registry.The NT BackOffice Suite.Part V: For Programmers and Power Users.The HAL, Kernel, and Executive.Protected Subsystems.Device Drivers.OLE and the Component Object Model.Real-Time Automation, Control, and Response.The Printing Subsystem.Part VI: Internet and Intranet Functionality.The Internet and NT's Internet Information Server.Authoring for the Intra/Internet.Appendices: A: Diagnosis and Troubleshooting.