Windows XP in a Nutshell

by David A. Karp, Tim O'Reilly, and Troy Mott

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This compact and comprehensive book systematically unveils what resoluteusers of the new Windows XP operating system should find interesting and useful, with little-known details, utility programs, and configuration settings all captured in a consistent reference format. A hands-on guide, it aims to cut through the hype and give practical details of use every day. At the heart of the book is a reference section titled "Windows XP Applications and Tools," containing: detailed information on most of the commands and utilities available with Windows XP, including Start Menu accessories, command prompt tools, hidden system administration utilities such as the Registry Editor, Microsoft Management Console, and TweakUI; a comprehensive "Where to Find It?" section designed to give Windows 9x/Me and Windows NT/2000 users a guide to the XP counterparts to previously familiar features, plus information on installing and upgrading; and a task and setting Index, which provides users with quick access to locations of the hundreds of settings in Windows XP, organized alphabetically; and a complete reference to the command prompt - not only covering the basics of the command line and the different ways to use it, but also the advanced commands and scripting features at Windows XP's disposal.
The book also contains numerous tips and tricks, while warning of potential pitfalls, and should enable anyone to get the most out of all the resources available in XP.
  • ISBN10 0596002491
  • ISBN13 9780596002497
  • Publish Date 28 May 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 July 2005
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint O'Reilly Media
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 620
  • Language English