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Networking with Microsoft Windows Vista




550 Pages | PDF | 16 MB

Your Guide to Easy and Secure Windows Vista Networking is a complete beginner?s guide to creating, configuring, administering, and using a small network using Windows Vista computers.Inside you?ll find comprehensive coverage of networking hardware, including Ethernet (wired) hardware (from NICs to cables to switches to routers) and wireless Hardware?from wireless NICs to access points to range extenders.

We include handy ?buyer?s guides? that tell you how to make smart choices when purchasing network hardware. With hardware in hand, we then show you how to roll up your shirtsleeves and put everything together, including configuring a router, laying cable, and connecting the devices.


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Windows Vista Secrets

We waited more than five years for Vista. As you may recall, Windows XP was released with much fanfare in October 2001. But instead of the next Windows version shipping in just a couple of years, as originally expected, Microsoft lost its way in the development process. Vista didn?t make it to consumers until early 2007.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Selecting the Right Vista Version
Chapter 02 - Installing and Upgrading to Windows Vista
Chapter 03 - Vista Compatibility
Chapter 04 - What?s New in the Windows Vista User Interface
Chapter 05 - Where?s My Stuff?
Chapter 06 - Using Windows Sidebar
Chapter 07 - Fonts
Chapter 08 - Windows Vista Security Features
Chapter 09 - New User Account Features
Chapter 10 - Windows Media Player 11
Chapter 11 - Enjoying Digital Photos
Chapter 12 - Making Movies and DVD Movies
Chapter 13 - Digital Media in the Living Room
Chapter 14 - Having Fun: Games and Vista
Chapter 15 - Computing to Go
Chapter 16 - New Tablet PC Features
Chapter 17 - Browsing the Web with Internet Explorer 7
Chapter 18 - Windows Mail and Contacts
Chapter 19 - Using and Understanding Windows Live Services
Chapter 20 - Managing Your Schedule with Windows Calendar
Chapter 21 - Keeping Your Data Safe
Chapter 22 - Microsoft PowerShell

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100 Things You Need to Know about Microsoft Windows Vista



Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: Que; 1 edition (December 7, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0789737272
ISBN-13: 978-0789737274

Tired of clawing your way through computer books that start at the beginning of recorded history just to find one tiny nugget of information you need? Tired of wrenching your back to pull that massive Windows tome off your bookshelf? Tired of wishing you could find a simple answer to what should be a simple problem? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then 100 Things You Need to Know about Microsoft? Windows Vista? is just the book you?ve been looking for. Chock full of timesaving tips, heady solutions, and expert know-how, this book doesn?t break the bank nor does it require a Bowflex body to hoist it around. Inside you?ll find step-by-step help for the 100 things every Windows user needs to know when making the big switch between Windows XP and Vista. Even if you?re brand new to Windows (meaning Vista is your first-ever operating system), you?ll find the advice here indispensable. In this book, we assume, for instance, that you really don?t give a hoot about what TCP/IP is. We?re betting you just want to get your Internet connection up and running, and leave the techy muck to the propeller heads.

? Want all the cool new cutting-edge features and interface Windows Vista offers? Well, before you run out and buy the software, you need to ensure your system will support it! We walk you through, step-by-step, how to manually check if your PC and other hardware and software are supported for use with Windows Vista. We show you how to perform common upgrade tasks, if needed, before you install Vista. In addition, we provide tips and procedures on backing up your data.
? Having to choose between five different versions (yes, Vista comes in FIVE flavors!) can be confusing! Don?t sweat it, though--we?ve got you covered. We show you how to decide which flavor of Vista is best suited to you! Then we walk you through installing and setting up Vista for the very first time.
? Next we dig into the new Vista interface, which is quite a change from the old XP! Then we give you a tour of the many new and enhanced features. While you might fancy yourself a wicked-smart Windows user, don?t skip this section! We?re positive you?ll find things you didn?t know that will help you make Vista do thy bidding.
? Don?t like the slick new Vista interface? (Macintosh, anyone?) We show you how to harness the power of Vista while keeping the look and feel of your XP. Who says change has to be painful?
? After you have the basics nailed, we then show you some of the cool things you can do with Vista, from customizing its performance, to disabling annoying security controls, to connecting to a wireless network.
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About the Author
Eric Geier is the author of many computing and wireless networking books, including Wi-Fi Hotspots: Setting Up Public Wireless Internet Access (Cisco Press, 2006). Eric is also a regular contributor of tutorials at Wi-FiPlanet.com, an online resource for wireless network administrators and users. Through spending countless days and nights in front of the computer since he could type, and working in the Information Technology (IT) field, Eric has gained an expertise in computers and Microsoft Windows. For more information about Eric Geier and his writings, visit his website at www.egeier.com


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