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Windows Vista in a Nutshell [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x153x30 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2007
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • ISBN-10: 0596527071
  • ISBN-13: 9780596527075
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x153x30 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2007
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • ISBN-10: 0596527071
  • ISBN-13: 9780596527075
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This unique reference thoroughly documents every important setting and feature in Microsoft's new operating system, with alphabetical listings for hundreds of commands, windows, menus, listboxes, buttons, scrollbars and other elements of Windows Vista. With this book's simple organization, you'll easily find any setting, tool, or feature for the task you want to accomplish. Along with a system overview that highlights major changes, and a tour of the basics such as manipulating files and getting around the interface, "Windows Vista in a Nutshell" offers alphabetized references for topics such as: the User Interface which covers the Sidebar, Aero Glass, the new Control Panel layout, and applets, as well as how to customize animated windows, the desktop, Start menu, pop-up windows on the Taskbar, and more; the File System, Drives, Data, and Search which discusses working with the new Windows Explorer, Virtual Folders, searches, indexing, saved searches, metadata, and sharing; and, the Internet and Networking which examines TCP/IP, RSS, tabbed browsing, and anti-phishing features of Internet Explorer, plus cookie handling, parental control features, and more. References are also provided for topics such as: Working with Hardware, which describes how to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot hardware - including keyboards, mice, monitors, USB devices, scanners, cameras, and sound devices - and how to add, install, and troubleshoot drivers; Security, which includes the Security Center, Windows Defender, User Account Protection, System Protection, Network Access Protection, WiFi encryption, Windows Firewall, file encryption, and more; Mobility which explains Mobility Center settings, plugging a secondary monitor into your computer, and the new "network projection" feature for making presentations; and, Multimedia which covers Windows Photo Gallery, Media Player, Media Center, podcasting features, connecting to and synching with MP3 players, recording TV and videos, making videos with Windows Movie Maker, and burning CDs and DVDs. References are also provided for the topic on the Command Prompt which provides commands for working with files, utilities for troubleshooting the network, and instructions on how to create your own batch files. Appendixes include information on installation, keyboard shortcuts, common filename extensions, and more. "Windows Vista in a Nutshell" is your one-stop source for everything you need from Microsoft's latest operating system.
Preface ix
Part I. The Big Picture
The Lay of the Land
3(14)
The Big Picture
4(1)
What's New in Windows Vista
5(5)
Windows Vista Editions
10(3)
Hardware Requirements
13(2)
Upgrading from Earlier Versions of Windows
15(2)
Using Windows Vista
17(28)
The Desktop
17(1)
Point-and-Click Operations
17(4)
Starting Up Applications
21(2)
Windows and Menus
23(5)
Keyboard Accelerators
28(2)
Common Controls
30(2)
Files, Folders, and Disks
32(8)
The Command Line
40(2)
Online Help
42(1)
Shutting Down
42(3)
Part II. Nutshell Reference
The User Interface
45(100)
Controlling the Interface
49(96)
Working with the Filesystem, Drives, Data, and Search
145(39)
Internet Explorer
184(45)
Security
214(15)
Windows Mail
229(35)
Networking, Wireless, and Mobility
264(104)
Networking 101
265(7)
Planning Your Network
272(3)
Setting Up a Network
275(8)
Wired and Wireless Connections, Management, and Configuration
283(27)
Sharing Resources and Files
310(10)
Network Applications
320(10)
Mobile Computing
330(17)
Networking and Internet Command-Line Tools
347(21)
Security
368(37)
General Security
369(16)
Internet Security
385(12)
Encryption
397(8)
Working with Hardware
405(35)
Managing Programs, Users, and Your Computer
440(60)
User Accounts and Computer Management
441(19)
Applications and Utilities
460(28)
Games
488(12)
Performance and Troubleshooting
500(62)
Performance, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
501(53)
Startup
554(8)
Graphics and Multimedia
562(26)
The Registry
588(27)
What's in the Registry
590(3)
Adding and Deleting Registry Keys and Values
593(2)
Registry Protection in Windows Vista
595(1)
Organization of the Registry
596(12)
Hives
608(1)
Backing Up the Registry
608(1)
Exporting and Importing Registry Data with Patches
609(3)
Five Cool Things You Can Do in Your Registry
612(3)
The Command Prompt
615(96)
Using the Command Line
616(2)
Command Prompt Choices
618(3)
Wildcards, Pipes, and Redirection
621(39)
Batch Files
660(17)
Part III. Appendixes
Installing Windows Vista
677(5)
Keyboard Shortcuts
682(7)
Keyboard Equivalents for Symbols and International Characters
689(2)
Common Filename Extensions
691(12)
Services
703(8)
Index 711


Preston Gralla is the editor of WindowsDevCenter.com and OnDotNet. He is the author of Internet Annoyances, PC Pest Control, Windows XP Power Hound, and Windows XP Hacks, Second Edition, and co-author of Windows XP Cookbook. He has also written more than 30 other books. He has written for major national newspapers and magazines, including PC Magazine, Computerworld, the Los Angeles Times, the Dallas Morning News (where he was the technology columnist), USA Today, and several others. A well-known technology expert, Preston has also appeared on many TV and radio programs and networks, including CNN, MSNBC, and NPR. In addition, he's won a number of awards for his writing, including Best Feature in a Computer Magazine from the Computer Press Association. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.