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Chapter 1: Planning Deployments
Table 1-1: Security Features in Windows XP Professional
Table 1-2: Networking Features in Windows XP Professional
Table 1-3: Desktop Management Features in Windows XP Professional
Table 1-4: Windows XP Professional Hardware Requirements
Table 1-5: Basic Attributes for Assessing Your Network Infrastructure
Table 1-6: Desktop Management Tasks and Features
Table 1-7: Comparison of NTFS and FAT File Systems
Table 1-8: Methods and Requirements for Installing Windows XP Professional
Chapter 2: Automating and Customizing Installations
Table 2-1: Some Important Issues for Assessing the Network Infrastructure
Table 2-2: Tool Support for Upgrades and Clean Installations
Table 2-3: Where to Find the Windows XP Professional Installation Tools and Documentation
Table 2-4: Customization Tools
Table 2-5: Setup Manager Parameters
Table 2-6: Parameters in Sysprep.inf for Bypassing the MiniSetup Wizard
Table 2-7: WinBom.ini Sections
Table 2-8: Client Installation Wizard Screens
Table 2-9: Keys in the [RegionalSettings] Section
Table 2-10: Keys in the [Display] Section
Table 2-11: Converting Short File Names to Long File Names
Table 2-12: Batch File Parameters
Table 2-13: Types of Passwords That You Can Set in an Answer File
Table 2-14: Preparing a Reference Computer for Disk Duplication
Table 2-15: Sysprep.exe Optional Parameters
Table 2-16: HAL Compatibility
Table 2-17: RIS Components, Descriptions, and Intended Users
Table 2-18: Tasks for Preparing a Client Computer for a Remote Installation
Chapter 3: Multilingual Solutions for Global Business
Table 3-1: Problems and Solutions for Global Business
Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional
Table 3-3: Differences Between Windows XP Professional Language Versions
Table 3-4: Disk Space Requirements for Language Support
Table 3-5: Upgrade Matrix for Windows XP Professional MUI Pack
Table 3-6: [RegionalSettings] Keys
Table 3-7: Muisetup Parameters
Table 3-8: Windows Installer Package Parameters
Table 3-9: [RegionalSettings] Keys for Silently Configuring MUI Pack Defaults
Chapter 4: Supporting Installations
Table 4-1: Support Tools That Aid in Deployment
Table 4-2: Command-Line Parameters for Service Pack Setup Programs
Table 4-3: Command-Line Parameters for Hotfix Setup Programs
Table 4-4: Comparison of Methods for Creating an Update Installation
Chapter 5: Managing Desktops
Table 5-1: Desktop Management Tools and Features in Active Directory and Non Active Directory Environments
Table 5-2: Management Tasks That Use IntelliMirror
Table 5-3: Approaches to Assigning and Publishing Software
Table 5-4: Administrative Template Files
Table 5-5: Command-Line Parameters for GPUdate.exe
Table 5-6: Comparison of Group Policy and System Policy
Table 5-7: Local Group Policy Object Extensions
Table 5-8: Features of a Managed Desktop Configuration
Table 5-9: Features of a Mobile User Configuration
Table 5-10: Features of a Multi-User Desktop Configuration
Chapter 6: Managing Files and Folders
Table 6-1: Synchronization Options and File Caching Behavior
Table 6-2: Group Policy Settings for Offline Files
Table 6-3: Shared Folder Permissions
Table 6-4: Registry Keys for Redirected Folders
Chapter 7: Supporting Mobile Users
Table 7-1: Mobile User Profile Computing Features in Windows XP Professional
Table 7-2: Default Behavior of Profile Folders
Chapter 8: Configuring Remote Desktop
Table 8-1: Client Software Versions for Various Operating Systems
Table 8-2: Features Available on the Remote Desktop Connection Logon Interface
Table 8-3: Keyboard Shortcuts in a Remote Desktop Session
Table 8-4: Group Policy Settings That Affect Remote Desktop
Chapter 9: Managing Devices
Table 9-1: Plug and Play Device Connections and Installation Guidelines
Table 9-2: Recommended Plug and Play BIOS Settings for x86-based Systems
Table 9-3: Hardware Acceleration for DirectSound Audio
Table 9-4: Hardware Acceleration for Graphics Hardware
Table 9-5: Suggestions for Troubleshooting Network and Other Internal Adapters
Chapter 10: Managing Digital Media
Table 10-1: DirectX 8.1 Technologies
Table 10-2: Application-Level DVD Decoder Components
Table 10-3: Kernel-Level DVD Decoder Components
Table 10-4: DVD Region Codes
Table 10-5: Hardware-Level DVD Decoder Components
Table 10-6: File Formats Supported by Windows Media Player
Chapter 11: Enabling Printing and Faxing
Table 11-1: Default Permissions for Printer Users
Table 11-2: Sample Jobs in a Print Queue
Table 11-3: Printing Priority for Jobs in Table 11-2
Table 11-4: Escape Codes and Functions for a Separator Page
Chapter 12: Disk Management
Table 12-1: Enhancements and Changes Since Windows 2000
Table 12-2: Enhancements and Changes Since Windows NT 4.0
Table 12-3: Storage Types and Partition Styles Available in Windows XP and Windows 2000
Table 12-4: Comparison of MBR and GPT Disks
Table 12-5: Required Partitions on Basic and Dynamic GPT Disks
Table 12-6: DiskPart Scenario Using [GuiRunOnce]
Table 12-7: DiskPart Scenario Using Cmdlines.txt
Table 12-8: Fsutil Commands Related to Disks and Volumes
Table 12-9: Disk and File System Maintenance Guidelines
Chapter 13: File Systems
Table 13-1: Enhancements Since Windows 2000
Table 13-2: Enhancements Since Windows NT 4.0
Table 13-3: Operating System and File System Compatibility
Table 13-4: Default Cluster Sizes for Volumes with Windows XP Professional File Systems
Table 13-5: NTFS Size Limits
Table 13-6: FAT32 Size Limits
Table 13-7: FAT16 Size Limits
Table 13-8: Options Available When You Format a Volume
Table 13-9: Disk Quota States
Table 13-10: Cluster Sizes for Volumes Converted to NTFS
Table 13-11: Convert Parameters
Table 13-12: Metadata Files Stored in the Master File Table
Table 13-13: NTFS File Attribute Types
Table 13-14: Location of File System Tools
Table 13-15: Short File Names Created by Windows XP Professional Example One
Table 13-16: Short File Names Created by Windows XP Professional Example Two
Chapter 14: Backup and Restore
Table 14-1: Advanced Backup Options
Chapter 16: Authorization and Access Control
Table 16-1: Default Group Memberships
Table 16-2: Nesting Rules for Group Memberships
Table 16-3: Advanced Folder Permissions
Table 16-4: Advanced File Permissions
Table 16-5: Default Write Access Permissions for Users in Windows XP Professional
Table 16-6: User Rights for Clean-installed Workstations
Chapter 17: Encrypting File System
Table 17-1: Results of Selecting the Apply Changes to This Folder Only Option
Table 17-2: Results of Selecting the Apply Changes to This Folder, Subfolders, and Files Option
Table 17-3: Tasks and Parameters for the Cipher Command
Table 17-4: Tasks and Parameters for the Copy and Xcopy Commands
Chapter 18: Implementing TCP/IP Security
Table 18-1: Common ICMP Messages
Table 18-2: Common ICMP Destination Unreachable Messages
Table 18-3: Netstat.exe Options
Table 18-4: Registry Settings to Harden TCP/IP
Table 18-5: Registry Settings to Harden Winsock
Table 18-6: Registry Values for TCP/IP Filtering
Table 18-7: Description of Information Logged by ICF
Chapter 20: Connecting Clients to Windows Networks
Table 20-1: Browser Roles and Functions
Table 20-2: Allowable Values for the MaintainServerList Registry Entry
Table 20-3: Expected Behaviors of System Policies and Group Policy Settings
Table 20-4: Log Types
Chapter 21: Configuring TCP/IP
Table 21-1: Features of TCP/IP in Windows XP Professional
Table 21-2: Netsh commands and descriptions
Table 21-3: Types of Network Attacks and Preventing Them Using IPSec
Table 21-4: Default Local IP Security Policies
Table 21-5: TCP/IP Diagnostic Tools
Table 21-6: Ping Error Messages
Chapter 22: Configuring IP Addressing and Name Resolution
Table 22-1: DNS Configuration Topics
Table 22-2: DNS and NetBIOS Names
Table 22-3: Naming Restrictions
Table 22-4: Common Types of Resource Records
Table 22-5: Lmhosts Keywords
Chapter 23: Connecting Remote Offices
Table 23-1: Connection Types
Table 23-2: Callback Behavior
Table 23-3: Connection Manager Features
Table 23-4: Local Area Connection Icons
Table 23-5: Settings for Internet Connection Sharing
Table 23-6: Modem Query Commands and Responses
Chapter 24: Configuring Telephony and Conferencing
Table 24-1: SIP User Agents
Table 24-2: SIP Servers
Table 24-3: Service Providers in Windows XP Professional
Table 24-4: Location Information
Table 24-5: General Modem Settings
Table 24-6: Diagnostics Modem Settings
Table 24-7: Advanced Port Settings
Table 24-8: Change Default Preferences
Table 24-9: ISDN Configuration Information
Table 24-10: Tcmsetup Command Parameters
Chapter 25: Troubleshooting Concepts and Strategies
Table 25-1: Help and Information Sources
Table 25-2: Logo Icons and Compatible Icon in the HCL
Table 25-3: Troubleshooting Checklist
Chapter 26: Troubleshooting Disks and File Systems
Table 26-1: Enhancements Since Windows 2000
Table 26-2: Enhancements Since Windows NT 4.0
Table 26-3: Chkdsk Parameters
Table 26-4: Chkntfs Parameters
Table 26-5: Overview of the /c and /i Chkdsk Parameters
Table 26-6: Dmdiag.exe Parameters
Table 26-7: Partition Table Fields
Table 26-8: System ID Values
Table 26-9: Contents of Extended Partition Table Entries
Table 26-10: Boot Sector Sections on a FAT16 Volume
Table 26-11: BPB Fields for FAT16 Volumes
Table 26-12: Extended BPB Fields for FAT16 Volumes
Table 26-13: Boot Sector Sections on a FAT32 Volume
Table 26-14: BPB Fields for FAT32 Volumes
Table 26-15: Extended BPB Fields for FAT32 Volumes
Table 26-16: Boot Sector Sections on an NTFS Volume
Table 26-17: BPB and Extended BPB Fields on NTFS Volumes
Table 26-18: Protective MBR in GPT Disks
Table 26-19: GUID Partition Table Header
Table 26-20: Partition Type GUIDs
Table 26-21: GUID Partition Entry
Table 26-22: GUID Partition Entry Attributes Used by Windows XP 64-Bit Edition
Chapter 27: Troubleshooting Startup
Table 27-1: Windows XP Professional x86-based Startup Files
Table 27-2: Description of Different Hal.dll Files
Table 27-3: Values for a <
servicename
> Start Entry
Table 27-4: Values for a <
servicename
> Type Entry
Table 27-5: Other Registry <
servicename
> Entries
Table 27-6: Startup Files for Itanium-based Systems
Table 27-7: x86-based Files Not Used on Itanium-based Systems
Table 27-8: Summary of the Startup Process
Table 27-9: Files Processed During Startup
Table 27-10: Registry Subkeys That List the Programs That Run at User Logon
Table 27-11: Registry Subkeys That List the Programs That Run Once
Table 27-12: Registry Subkey That Lists Customized Legacy Programs
Table 27-13: Core System Processes
Table 27-14: Multi() Parameters
Table 27-15: SCSI() Parameters
Table 27-16: Signature() Parameters
Table 27-17: Boot.ini [Boot Loader] Parameters
Table 27-18: Boot.ini [Operating System] Parameters
Table 27-19: WINNT50.
x
Folder and Boot
NNNN
File Details and Locations
Table 27-20: Checklist for Troubleshooting SCSI Devices
Table 27-21: Diagnosing Disk-related Startup Problems
Appendix A: System Files Reference
Table A-1: Essential System Files
Table A-2: Essential Startup Files
Table A-3: Default Local Disk Folders
Table A-4: Windows Folder and Subfolders
Table A-5: System32 Folder and Subfolders
Table A-6: Compressed and Uncompressed File Names
Table A-7: Parameters for the Copy Command
Table A-8: Parameters for the Expand Command
Appendix B: User Rights
Table B-1: Logon Rights
Table B-2: Privileges
Appendix C: Common Stop Messages for Troubleshooting
Table C-1: Phase 0 Initialization Stop Messages
Table C-2: Phase 1 Initialization Stop Messages
Table C-3: Parameter Listing for Stop Message 0x79
Table C-4: Parameter Listing for Stop Message 0x9F
Table C-5: Parameter Listing for Stop Message 0xC2
Appendix D: Tools for Troubleshooting
Table D-1: Using This Appendix
Table D-2: Comparison of Windows XP Professional Recovery Tools and Features
Table D-3: Options on the Windows Advanced Options Menu
Table D-4: Selected System Restore Registry Settings
Table D-5: How System Restore Works with Windows XP Tools and Features
Table D-6: Application and Service Tools for Troubleshooting
Table D-7: Tabs in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool Dialog Box
Table D-8: Registry Subtrees
Table D-9: Hardware Resource Information
Table D-10: Software Environment
Table D-11: Internet Explorer
Table D-12: Remote Management Tools for Troubleshooting
Table D-13: Disk and Maintenance Tools
Table D-14: Information Available in My Computer Information
Table D-15: System File and Driver Tools
Table D-16: Signature Checking Levels
Table D-17: Column Names and Descriptions of the Driver Query Tool Output
Table D-18: Network Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tools
Table D-19: Network Diagnostics Information Categories
Appendix F: Device Manager Error Codes
Table F-1: Device Manager Error Codes
Appendix G: Differences with Windows XP Home Edition
Table G-1: Default Settings in Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition
Appendix H: Differences with Windows XP 64-Bit Edition
Table H-1: Architectural Comparison of Windows XP Professional and Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
Table H-2: Comparison of Setup Requirements Between Windows XP Professional and Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
Appendix I: Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Table I-1: Variances in Accessibility Wizard and Control Panel Features
Table I-1: Common User Difficulties and Solutions
Table I-3: Accessibility Shortcut Keys
Table I-4: Help Shortcuts
Table I-5: Accessibility Wizard Shortcuts
Table I-6: Magnifier and Narrator Shortcuts
Table I-7: Control Panel Shortcuts
Appendix J: Interoperability Solutions
Table J-1: Microsoft Interoperability Solutions for Windows XP Professional
Table J-2: Host Integration Server Client Software Components
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Year: 2005
Pages: 338
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