With its new Windows 95 interface, e-mail capabilities and addition of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Windows NT version 4.0 is set to increase its market share in both corporate and home environments. As the demand for quick and accessable information also increases, this text should be a suitable guide for all NT users, offering a comprehensive introduction to Windows NT version 4.0's basic and advanced features. File management, printing, network issues and security are among the issues covered.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 228 mm
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978-0-07-882254-4 (9780078822544)
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Part 1: getting started with Windows NT; logging on to Windows NT; starting and stopping Windows programs (on NT Workstation); working with dialog boxes (as an extension of command mechanics); logging off of windows NT Workstation; shutting down. Part 2: working with Windows; differentiating program Windows and document Windows; moving, re-sizing and closing Windows (with a mouse); switching between programs (i.e. how to use the task bar). Part 3: choosing commands; working with menu bars and their menu commands; working with dialog boxes. Part 4: files and disks; using my computer; exploring the domain. Part 5: printing; what happens when you print; using print manager. Part 6: working on a network; should you worry about viruses; and what about backing up?; gee, the network seems slow today...; (how to make sure that you don't have) security problems. Part 7: network productivity software - understanding what's in back office; using Microsoft exchange; using schedule; a few words more words about client/server computing. Part 8: network troubleshooting; if you can't print, read this; if you can't map a network drive, read this. Appendices: setting up Windows NT server; setting up Windows NT clients.