About the Book
Special Edition Using
Windows 2000 Professional explores the synergy between Windows 2000 Professional
and the corporate and Windows power users' desktop. Windows 2000 Professional
is aimed directly at the power user who values the security, stability
and networking capabilities of Windows 2000 alongside the ease and familiarity
of the Windows 9x user interface. SE Using Windows 2000 covers upgrading
from Windows 9x and Windows NT 4, working with the enhanced Windows 2000
interface, setting up Internet connections, configuring network security,
working remotely, "Internetworking" with Windows 2000 Server, Windows 9x,
Linux, Novell and Macintosh. Also includes extensive coverage of networking
(including Virtual Private Networks) customizing the Windows interface
and working with the Windows 2000 Registry.
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Table ofContents
Introduction.
I. INTRODUCING WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL.
1. Introducing Windows 2000 Professional.
2. The Design and Architecture of
Windows 2000 Professional.
3. Getting Your Hardware and Software
Ready for Windows.
4. Installing Windows 2000.
II. GETTING YOUR WORK DONE.
5. Using the Windows 2000 Interface.
6. Organizing Your Work.
7. Using the Simple Supplied Applications.
8. Sharing Data Between Applications.
9. Printing and Faxing with Windows
2000.
10. Font Management.
III. WINDOWS 2000 AND THE INTERNET.
11. Internet and TCP/IP Connection
Options.
12. World Wide Web.
13. Email.
14. Newsgroups.
15. Using NetMeeting.
16. Internet Diagnosis Tools.
17. Going Public: Creating Web Pages.
18. Using Internet Information Services
to Host a Web Site.
IV. NETWORKING.
19. Overview of Windows 2000 Networking.
20. Planning Your Windows 2000 Pro
Network.
21. Instant Networking.
22. Using a Windows 2000 Network.
23. Windows Unplugged: Remote and
Mobile Networking.
24. Connecting Your LAN to the Internet.
25. Networking Mix and Match.
26. Network Security.
27. Troubleshooting Your Network.
V. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND CUSTOMIZATION.
28. Tweaking the GUI.
29. Customizing via Control Panel
Applets.
30. Maintaining and Optimizing System
Performance.
VI. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE.
31. System Management and Configuration
Tools.
32. Managing Users.
33. Managing the Hard Disk.
34. OS Mix and Match.
35. The Registry.
36. Windows Script Host.
VI. APPENDIXES—ON THE CD-ROM.
A: Command-Line Reference CD.
B: Keyboard Shortcuts and Mouseless
Survival CD: Guide.
Index. |