LAN Manager (LM), NTLM

land attacks, Spoofing

LANE (LAN Emulation), LAN Emulation, IP over ATM

language collections, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional, Configuring Regional and Language Options

Language for non-Unicode Programs, Language for Non-Unicode Programs (System Locale)

language groups, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional

language monitors, Language monitor

language toolbars, adding to desktop, Simplifying Multiple Language Access on Desktops

language versions, Windows XP Professional Language Versions, Windows XP Professional MUI Pack

languages, Specifying [RegionalSettings] Options, Specifying [GuiUnattended] Options, Specifying [TapiLocation] Options, Ensuring Consistency Within [RegionalSettings], Specifying [Unattended] Options, Specifying [GuiUnattended] Options

answer file example for unattended installations, Example Answer File

Basic Language Collection, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional, Language Support Requirements

black boxes appear, Characters From Another Language Appear as Question Marks, Black Boxes, or Lines

built-in support, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional

changing language and regional options using silent configurations, Changing Language and Regional Options

changing MUI Pack defaults using silent configurations, Changing MUI Pack Defaults

characters typed at command prompt are incorrect, Characters Typed at the Command Prompt Are Not Correct

code pages, Unicode and Code Pages

collections, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional

compatibility of current multilingual applications, Determining the Compatibility of Your Current Applications

Complex Script and Right-to-Left Language Collection, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional, Language Support Requirements, Configuring Regional and Language Options, Characters in Complex Script, Right-to-Left, or East Asian Languages Do Not Display Correctly

configuring desktops for multilingual deployments , Configuring Desktops

configuring localized content for multilingual deployments, Configuring Localized Content

configuring regional and language options for multilingual deployments, Configuring Regional and Language Options, Configuring the User Interface Language (MUI Pack Only)

controlling desktops using Group Policy for multilingual deployments, Controlling Desktops by Using Group Policy Settings

creating installation share for MUI Pack installations, Creating the Installation Share

creating unattended installations, Creating Unattended Installations, Additional Parameters for Installing Windows Installer Packages

currencies are incorrect, Numbers, Currencies, Dates, or Sorting Orders Are Incorrect

customizing, Customizing Regional and Language Options

dates are incorrect, Numbers, Currencies, Dates, or Sorting Orders Are Incorrect

defining language and regional settings in answer files, Defining Language and Regional Settings in the Answer File, Example Answer File

developing multilingual applications, Developing Multilingual Applications

developing multilingual Web sites, Developing Multilingual Web Sites

disk space requirements for multilingual support, Disk Space Requirements, User Interface Language Requirements (MUI Pack Only)

East Asian Language Collection, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional, Language Support Requirements, Configuring Regional and Language Options, Characters in Complex Script, Right-to-Left, or East Asian Languages Do Not Display Correctly

groups, Built-In Language Support, Table 3-2: Language Support in Windows XP Professional

hardware requirements for multilingual support, Assessing Hardware Requirements for Multilingual Support, Specialized Hardware Needs

IME (Input Method Editor), Input Method Editors, Input Languages, and Keyboard Layouts

input languages, Input Method Editors, Input Languages, and Keyboard Layouts

input locales, Input Method Editors, Input Languages, and Keyboard Layouts

installing MUI Pack using Cmdlines.txt file, Installing by Using a Cmdlines.txt File

installing MUI Pack using Windows Installer packages, Installing Windows Installer User Interface Language Packages, Additional Parameters for Installing Windows Installer Packages

International English version, Windows XP Professional International English Version

keyboard layouts, Keyboard Layouts, Unicode and Code Pages

Language for non-Unicode Programs, Language for Non-Unicode Programs (System Locale)

lines appear, Characters From Another Language Appear as Question Marks, Black Boxes, or Lines

locales, Locales

localized versions, Windows XP Professional Localized Language Versions

localized versions of Office XP, Localized Versions of Office XP

MUI Pack compatibility, Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack

MUI Pack language versions, Windows XP Professional MUI Pack

MUI Pack unattended installations, Special Considerations for Installing the Windows XP Professional MUI Pack, Additional Parameters for Installing Windows Installer Packages

MUI Pack user interface language, Configuring the User Interface Language (MUI Pack Only)

MUI Pack user interface options, User Interface Language Options (MUI Pack Only)

MUI Pack user interface requirements, User Interface Language Requirements (MUI Pack Only)

multilingual compatibility with Active Directory, Multilingual Compatibility with Active Directory Objects, Clients, and Domain Controllers

multilingual compatibility with Office XP and Windows XP Professional, Using Office XP and Windows XP Professional Together, Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack

Multilingual Document Consultant, Tools for Troubleshooting Multilingual Issues

multilingual problems and solutions, list of, Overview of Multilingual Solutions for Global Business, Table 3-1: Problems and Solutions for Global Business

multiple language access on desktops, Simplifying Multiple Language Access on Desktops, Entering Special Characters or Code Points

numbers are incorrect, Numbers, Currencies, Dates, or Sorting Orders Are Incorrect

overview of multilingual application support, Supporting Multilingual Applications

overview of multilingual compatibility, Ensuring Multilingual Compatibility

overview of multilingual deployments, Multilingual Options, Planning a Multilingual Deployment

overview of multilingual features, New Multilingual Features in Windows XP Professional

overview of multilingual solutions, Highlights, Table 3-1: Problems and Solutions for Global Business

overview of silent configurations, Using Unattended Installations and Silent Configurations, Using Silent Configurations

overview of unattended installations, Using Unattended Installations and Silent Configurations

problems inputting or displaying multiple languages, Problems Inputting or Displaying Multiple Languages, Numbers, Currencies, Dates, or Sorting Orders Are Incorrect

problems with multilingual application compatibility, Verifying Application Compatibility

question marks appear, Characters From Another Language Appear as Question Marks, Black Boxes, or Lines

regional and language support for user accounts, Configuring Regional and Language Support for User Accounts

regional builds for multilingual deployments, Creating Regional Builds

regional requirements for multilingual deployments, Determining Language and Regional Requirements

roaming user requirements for multilingual deployments, Determining Roaming User Needs

running Winnt32.exe or Winnt.exe for unattended installations, Options for Running Winnt32.exe or Winnt.exe

single global image for multilingual deployments, Deploying a Single Global Image

sorting order is incorrect, Numbers, Currencies, Dates, or Sorting Orders Are Incorrect

special characters or code points for multilingual deployments, Entering Special Characters or Code Points

specialized hardware needs for multilingual support, Specialized Hardware Needs

Standards and Formats setting, Standards and Formats (User Locales)

support requirements for multilingual applications, Language Support Requirements

supporting non-Unicode multilingual applications, Supporting Non-Unicode Applications

supporting world-ready multilingual applications, Supporting World-Ready Applications

system locales, Language for Non-Unicode Programs (System Locale)

troubleshooting multilingual applications, Troubleshooting Multilingual Issues, Verifying Application Compatibility

Unicode, Unicode and Code Pages

upgrading from earlier Windows versions for multilingual deployments, Upgrading from Earlier Versions of Windows

user interface options, User Interface Language Options (MUI Pack Only)

user locales, Standards and Formats (User Locales)

versions, Windows XP Professional Language Versions, Windows XP Professional MUI Pack

Windows Installer packages for MUI Pack on-demand installations, Using Windows Installer Packages for On Demand Installations (MUI Pack Only)

laptop computersSee portable computers, Choosing Configurations for Portable Computers

Last Access Time attribute, Last Access Time

Last Known Good Configuration, Restoring to the Last Known Good Configuration, Restoring to the Last Known Good Configuration, Last Known Good Configuration

Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), L2TP

LDM Data partitions, LDM Data Partition

leased line connections, T-Carrier Line

LGPO (local Group Policy object), Group Policy Objects, Local Group Policy Object

libraries, Removable Storage, Media Libraries, Offline media physical location

lid switches, Configuring Power Button, Sleep Button, and Lid Switch Behavior

list volume commandSee DiskPart, Converting Basic Disks to Dynamic Disks

listsvc command, Listsvc

LM (LAN Manager), NTLM

Lmhosts file, B-Node Broadcasts and Lmhosts, Checking the Lmhosts File

Load and unload device drivers policy, Installing Local Printers, Power Users

local computer policy databases, Creating and Analyzing a Security Configuration Database, Modifying Baseline Analysis Settings

local connections

home and small office, Home and Small Office Local Connections

list of types, Local Connection Types, IrDA

overview, Local Connections in a Remote Office

local disk folders, Folders on the Local Disk

local Group Policy object (LGPO), Group Policy Objects, Local Group Policy Object

local host table files, Editing Hosts Files

local policies, Local Policies, User Rights Assignment

local port monitors (Localspl.dll), Local port monitor, Port Monitor

local print provider (Localspl.dll), Spooler Processes, Local Print Provider, Port Monitor

local printers

Add Printer Wizard, Plug and Play Printers

automatic detection and installation, Automatic Detection and Installation

installing, Installing Local Printers, Manual Detection and Installation

manual detection and installation, Manual Detection and Installation

Local Security Authority (LSA), Credentials and Validation, Components Used in Interactive Logon

Local Security Policy

local policies, Local Policies, Security Options

monitoring logon attempts, Security Options

overview, Working with Local Security Policy

security options, Security Options

settings, modifying, Modifying Local Security Policy Settings, Creating Group Policy MMC Consoles to Delegate Group Policy

settings, viewing, Viewing Local Security Policy Settings

tool set, Working with Local Security Policy

user rights assignments, User Rights Assignment

Local Security Settings snap-in

installing printer drivers, preventing, Modifying Local Security Policy Settings

viewing settings, Viewing Local Security Policy Settings

Local Service built-in security principal, Built-in Security Principals

Local Users and Groups

password management, Password Management

locales, Locales

localized language versions, Windows XP Professional Localized Language Versions, Localized Versions of Office XP

locally cached user profiles, Disabling Startup Programs for Computers on a Network

Localspl.dll, Local port monitor, Port Monitor

locating resources by publishing objects, Locating Resources by Publishing Objects, Logon Scripts

locked files, Locked Files

logical drives

converting to simple volumes, Converting Basic Disks to Dynamic Disks

creating during Setup, Creating Volumes During Windows XP Professional Setup

extending, Basic Volumes

GPT disks, Basic Volumes

maximum per disk, Basic Volumes

logon

audit policy, Audit Policy

auditing, Auditing and Troubleshooting, Security Event Messages

autologon, Automating Logon

automating, Automating Logon, Disabling the Welcome Screen, User Profiles

batch, Types of Logon

enhancements, New in Windows XP Professional

events, Logon Events

interactiveSee interactive logon, Types of Logon

Kerberos V5 protocol, Interactive Logons Using Kerberos Authentication

managing Anonymous, Managing Anonymous Logons

names, Logon Names

network, Types of Logon

NTLM process, Interactive Logon with NTLM

overview, Highlights

rights, Appendix B: User Rights, Table B-1: Logon Rights

RunAs, Using RunAs to Start a Program, RunAs (Command-Line Tool), RunAs (GUI Feature)

scripts, Roaming User Profiles and Logon Scripts, Logon Scripts

service, Types of Logon

smart cards, Logging On by Using a Smart Card

troubleshooting, Auditing and Troubleshooting, Security Event Messages, Troubleshooting Logon Problems

types, Types of Logon, Components Used in Interactive Logon

logon command, Logon

logon events, Account Logon Events

logon. See also authentication, Highlights

logs

Application, Using the Event Viewer, Event Viewer

command-line tool output, How to Obtain a Log of Command-Line Tool Output

IPSec, Using IPSec Logs in Windows 2000 and Windows XP

Security, Using the Event Viewer, Event Viewer

System, Using the Event Viewer, Event Viewer

long file names

converting from short, Converting Short File Names to Long File Names ($$rename.txt)

FAT volumes, File Names on FAT Volumes

Windows XP Professional, File Names in Windows XP Professional

lost allocation units, recovering, Recovering Lost Clusters on FAT Volumes

lost clusters, recovering, Recovering Lost Clusters on FAT Volumes

LPP (local print provider), Spooler Processes

LPR Port Monitor (Lprmon), Standard Port Monitor

LPR ports, adding, UNIX Print Servers

LSA (Local Security Authority), Credentials and Validation, Components Used in Interactive Logon

L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol), L2TP



Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource Kit 2003
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource Kit 2003
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2005
Pages: 338
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