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Chapter 1: Installing Windows XP Professional
Figure 1-1:
Unattended.txt sample answer file found in the I386 folder on the installation CD-ROM
Chapter 2: Operating System Fundamentals
Figure 2-1:
Windows XP Start Menu
Figure 2-2:
Start Menu properties page
Figure 2-3:
The Customize Start Menu dialog box’s General tab
Figure 2-4:
The Customize Start Menu dialog box’s Advanced tab
Figure 2-5:
The Customize Classic Start Menu dialog box
Figure 2-6:
The Taskbar tab
Figure 2-7:
The Windows XP Control Panel
Figure 2-8:
Use the Keyboard tab to change your keyboard’s behavior
Figure 2-9:
The Themes tab
Figure 2-10:
The Desktop tab lets you choose a desired desktop background
Figure 2-11:
The Desktop Items dialog box’s General tab
Figure 2-12:
The Desktop Items dialog box’s Web tab
Figure 2-13:
The New Desktop Item dialog box
Figure 2-14:
Use the Power Options Properties dialog box’s Power Schemes tab to manage the power used by your computer
Figure 2-15:
Use the Appearance tab to pick an appearance scheme
Figure 2-16:
Use the Settings tab to configure your video adapter card
Figure 2-17:
An empty MMC console
Figure 2-18:
Click Add to add a snap-in
Figure 2-19:
Select the snap-in you want to use and click Add
Figure 2-20:
The snap-in appears in the window
Chapter 3: Managing Folders and Files
Figure 3-1:
Most folder configuration options are found on the General tab
Figure 3-2:
View tab
Figure 3-3:
Use the View menu to make changes to your window’s appearance
Figure 3-4:
Use the Customization options to create custom toolbars
Figure 3-5:
Offline Files tab
Chapter 4: Managing Windows XP Hardware
Figure 4-1:
Device Manager
Figure 4-2:
General tab for device properties
Figure 4-3:
Resources tab
Figure 4-4:
Driver tab
Figure 4-5:
Driver File Details dialog box
Figure 4-6:
Hardware tab of System Properties
Figure 4-7:
Driver Signing Options window
Figure 4-8:
Speed tab
Figure 4-9:
Pointers tab
Figure 4-10:
Modems tab
Figure 4-11:
General tab of the New Location dialog box
Figure 4-12:
Modem tab
Figure 4-13:
USB Host Controller Advanced tab
Figure 4-14:
Power tab
Chapter 5: Managing Applications
Figure 5-1:
You can manually launch a program installation by double-clicking Setup.exe
Figure 5-2:
Use the Install button to let Windows XP help you install a program
Figure 5-3:
Choose compatibility settings
Figure 5-4:
Select the executable file
Figure 5-5:
CompatAdmin.exe
Figure 5-6:
Performance options should be set to Programs
Figure 5-7:
Use Task Manager to end tasks
Figure 5-8:
Automatic Updates option
Chapter 6: Managing User Accounts and Permissions
Figure 6-1:
User Accounts
Figure 6-2:
Choose an action in the User Accounts window
Figure 6-3:
Change your password
Figure 6-4:
Logon and logoff options
Figure 6-5:
Local Users and Groups
Figure 6-6:
Account creation
Figure 6-7:
User Account Properties sheet
Figure 6-8:
Profile tab
Figure 6-9:
Simple File Sharing options
Figure 6-10:
Disable Simple File Sharing
Figure 6-11:
Security tab found on an individual file
Figure 6-12:
Advanced Security Settings dialog box
Figure 6-13:
Select the special permissions you want to apply
Figure 6-14:
The Share Permissions tab
Chapter 7: Managing Disks
Figure 7-1:
Disk Management
Figure 7-2:
Check the disk’s changed status in Disk Management
Figure 7-3:
Dynamic disk with unallocated space
Figure 7-4:
Disk Defragmenter
Figure 7-5:
Backup tab
Figure 7-6:
Quota tab
Figure 7-7:
CD/DVD drives in Device Manager
Figure 7-8:
CD-ROM Properties tab
Figure 7-9:
AutoPlay tab
Chapter 8: Managing Printing
Figure 8-1:
Sharing tab
Figure 8-2:
Print dialog box
Figure 8-3:
General tab
Figure 8-4:
Printing Preferences dialog box
Figure 8-5:
Ports tab
Figure 8-6:
Advanced tab
Figure 8-7:
Document Properties dialog box
Figure 8-8:
Fax Console
Figure 8-9:
Fax Monitor
Figure 8-10:
Fax Security tab
Figure 8-11:
Send tab
Chapter 9: Networking with Windows XP
Figure 9-1:
Local Area Connection
Figure 9-2:
General tab
Figure 9-3:
Local Area Connection Status
Figure 9-4:
Support tab
Figure 9-5:
Network Connection Details
Figure 9-6:
TCP/IP Properties General tab
Figure 9-7:
A successful ping test
Figure 9-8:
Ipconfig /all
Figure 9-9:
Tracert
Figure 9-10:
Network Bridge
Figure 9-11:
Network bridge properties
Figure 9-12:
Computer Name Changes
Figure 9-13:
Direct connection
Figure 9-14:
Infrared tab
Figure 9-15:
IrDA Settings tab
Figure 9-16:
Connect to Wireless Network
Chapter 10: Preventative Maintenance
Figure 10-1:
Themes tab
Figure 10-2:
Visual Effects tab
Figure 10-3:
Virtual memory
Figure 10-4:
Environment variables
Figure 10-5:
Performance tool
Figure 10-6:
Task Manager Performance tab
Figure 10-7:
Scheduled task configuration options
Figure 10-8:
Computer Management services
Figure 10-9:
Service general properties
Figure 10-10:
Recovery tab
Figure 10-11:
Dependencies tab
Figure 10-12:
Power options
Chapter 11: Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance
Figure 11-1:
Enter a valid username and password
Figure 11-2:
Remote Desktop session
Figure 11-3:
The local user sees this message
Figure 11-4:
The remote user sees this message
Figure 11-5:
Experience tab
Figure 11-6:
Display tab
Figure 11-7:
Local Resources
Figure 11-8:
Remote Desktop Web Connection screen
Figure 11-9:
Turn on Remote Assistance
Figure 11-10:
Requesting help
Figure 11-11:
E-mail invitation
Figure 11-12:
Remote Assistance session
Chapter 12: Managing Internet Connections
Figure 12-1:
Network Connections dialog box
Figure 12-2:
Connect dialog box
Figure 12-3:
General tab of the connection’s Properties sheet
Figure 12-4:
Options tab
Figure 12-5:
Security tab
Figure 12-6:
Networking tab
Chapter 13: ICS, ICF, and Network Bridging
Figure 13-1:
Advanced tab
Figure 13-2:
Internet Gateway icon
Figure 13-3:
Internet Gateway status box
Figure 13-4:
Services tab
Figure 13-5:
Service Settings dialog box
Figure 13-6:
Security Logging tab
Figure 13-7:
Firewall log
Figure 13-8:
ICMP tab
Chapter 14: Configuring Internet Explorer
Figure 14-1:
Connections tab
Figure 14-2:
Proxy Settings dialog box
Figure 14-3:
Local Area Network Settings dialog box
Figure 14-4:
General tab
Figure 14-5:
Caching Settings dialog box
Figure 14-6:
Content tab
Figure 14-7:
AutoComplete Settings dialog box
Figure 14-8:
Programs tab
Figure 14-9:
Advanced tab
Figure 14-10:
Security tab
Figure 14-11:
Security Settings dialog box
Figure 14-12:
Privacy settings
Figure 14-13:
Advanced Privacy Settings dialog box
Figure 14-14:
Per Site Privacy Actions dialog box
Figure 14-15:
Toolbar options
Chapter 15: Working with Digital Media
Figure 15-1:
AutoPlay tab
Figure 15-2:
Default Windows Media Player interface
Figure 15-3:
Use the CD Audio feature to manage and save songs on your music CDs
Figure 15-4:
Use the CD Audio tab to configure how music is copied
Figure 15-5:
Media Library keeps track of all your multimedia files
Figure 15-6:
Use the up and down arrows to adjust the playlist order
Figure 15-7:
Use Radio Tuner to listen to Internet radio stations
Figure 15-8:
You can play radio stations you like and add them to your Presets list
Figure 15-9:
Use the Copy to CD feature to copy items to a compact disk or other portable device
Figure 15-10:
Drive Properties sheet
Figure 15-11:
Windows Movie Maker interface
Figure 15-12:
Windows Movie Maker records the video
Figure 15-13:
Split existing clips into more manageable pieces
Chapter 16: Gathering Information and Solving Problems
Figure 16-1:
System Information
Figure 16-2:
Hardware Resources in System Information
Figure 16-3:
Components category
Figure 16-4:
Software Environment category
Figure 16-5:
Internet Settings category
Figure 16-6:
Search tab
Figure 16-7:
Logging tab
Figure 16-8:
Use the DirectX Diagnostic Tool to solve compatibility problems with DirectX
Figure 16-9:
Windows Task Manager dialog box
Figure 16-10:
Windows Help and Support Center dialog box
Figure 16-11:
Index
Figure 16-12:
Support
Figure 16-13:
Answer the troubleshooter’s question and click Next
Figure 16-14:
Click the Create a Restore Point radio button, then click Next
Figure 16-15:
Select a restore point and click Next
Figure 16-16:
General tab
Figure 16-17:
System.ini tab
Figure 16-18:
Boot.ini tab
Figure 16-19:
Services tab
Figure 16-20:
Event Viewer
Figure 16-21:
Event description
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A+ Technician's on the Job Guide to Windows XP
ISBN: 72226900
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 164
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