Windows Vista in a nutshell a desktop quick reference
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...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol, California :
O'Reilly
2006.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | In a nutshell
In a nutshell (O'Reilly & Associates) |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627238506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Windows Vista in a Nutshell; Organization of the Book; Part II; Part III; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; We&d Like to Hear from You; Safari® Enabled; Acknowledgments; I. The Big Picture; 1.2. What&s New in Windows Vista; 1.3. Windows Vista Editions; 1.4. Hardware Requirements; 1.5. Upgrading from Earlier Versions of Windows; 2. Using Windows Vista; 2.2. Point-and-Click Operations; 2.2.2. Alternate Behavior; 2.3. Starting Up Applications; 2.4. Windows and Menus; 2.5. Keyboard Accelerators; 2.6. Common Controls; 2.7. Files, Folders, and Disks; 2.7.2. Pathnames
- 2.7.3. Paths to Network Resources2.7.4. Short Names and Long Names; 2.7.5. File Types and Extensions; 2.7.6. Using Windows Explorer; 2.7.7. Keyboard Accelerators in Folder Windows; 2.7.8. Advanced Drag-and-Drop Techniques; 2.8. The Command Line; 2.9. Online Help; 2.10. Shutting Down; II. Nutshell Reference; 4. Working with the Filesystem, Drives, Data, and Search; 5. Internet Explorer; Phishing Filter; Pop-Up Blocker; 6. Windows Mail; 7. Networking, Wireless, and Mobility; 7.2. Planning Your Network; 7.3. Setting Up a Network; 7.3.2. Understanding Private and Public IP Addresses
- 7.3.3. Networking Windows Vista with Windows XP and Other Windows Versions7.3.4. Implementing Network Security; 7.3.5. Setting Up Wireless Encryption; 7.3.6. Sharing an Internet Connection with Internet Connection Sharing; 7.3.7. Setting Up a Bluetooth Device; 7.4. Wired and Wireless Connections, Management, and Configuration; 7.5. Sharing Resources and Files; 7.5.2. Sharing Other Folders; 7.5.3. Sharing Printers; 7.5.4. Mapping Drives; 7.6. Network Applications; 7.7. Mobile Computing; 7.8. Networking and Internet Command-Line Tools; 8. Security; 8.2. Internet Security; 8.3. Encryption
- 9. Working with Hardware10. Managing Programs, Users, and Your Computer; 10.2. Applications and Utilities; 10.3. Games; 11. Performance and Troubleshooting; 11.2. Startup; 12. Graphics and Multimedia; 13. The Registry; 13.2. Adding and Deleting Registry Keys and Values; 13.3. Registry Protection in Windows Vista; 13.4. Organization of the Registry; 13.4.2. HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKCU); 13.4.3. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (HKLM); 13.4.4. HKCU\Software and HKLM\SOFTWARE; 13.4.5. HKEY_USERS (HKU); 13.4.6. HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG (HKCC); 13.5. Hives; 13.6. Backing Up the Registry
- 13.7. Exporting and Importing Registry Data with Patches13.8. Five Cool Things You Can Do in Your Registry; 13.8.2. Change the Ribbons Screensaver; 13.8.3. Registry Editor Remembers Where You Were; 13.8.4. Change the Registered Users and Company Names for Windows Vista; 13.8.5. Some Handy Registry Navigation Shortcuts; 14. The Command Prompt; 14.2. Command Prompt Choices; 14.3. Wildcards, Pipes, and Redirection; 14.4. Batch Files; 14.4.2. Some Rules of the Road; 14.4.3. The ""Why"" and ""When"" of Using Batch Files; 14.4.4. Variables; 14.4.5. Additional Commands Used in Batch Files
- III. Appendixes