Windows (R) XP Professional: A Beginner's Guide

1st Edition
0072230266 · 9780072230260
Leverage the power of Windows XP and fully satisfy your business needs with help from this practical guide. Covering data storage on CDs and DVDs, printing and faxing, transferring files, connecting to and using a local area network, using a modem, s… Read More
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PART I: The Windows XP Environment

1: Exploring Windows XP

2: Components of Windows XP

3: Customizing Windows XP

PART II: Primary Uses of Windows XP

4: Using Files, Folders, and Disks

5: Printing and Faxing

6: Using Communications and the Internet

7: Using Audio and Video Media

PART III: Advanced Uses of Windows XP

8: Setting Up and Using a Network

9: Controlling Security

10: Managing a Windows XP System

11: Using Remote Desktop, Remote Access, and VPN

PART IV: Setting Up and Maintaining Windows XP

12: Preparing for a Windows XP Installation

13: Installing Windows XP

14: Maintaining Windows XP

PART V: Appendixes

A: Mastery Check Answers

B: Shortcut Keys

Leverage the power of Windows XP and fully satisfy your business needs with help from this practical guide. Covering data storage on CDs and DVDs, printing and faxing, transferring files, connecting to and using a local area network, using a modem, setting up and using an Internet connection, and much more -- this book is ideal if you’re new to Windows XP Professional.