This text aims to get programmers of all levels up-to-speed with Windows 98. No C++ programming experience is needed with this book - the author presents enough C++ information throughout to get the reader through. The book concentrates on using Visual C++, the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library and other handy tools, such as the AppWizard and Class Wizard Application Generators to make programming easier and applications more robust. Readers will also find out how to give their programs p...
Building an Enterprise Active Directory
Based on the real-world experiences of Microsoft Consulting Services and Microsoft Certified Solution Providers, this book outlines best practices and procedures for building a Windows 2000 Active Directory-based architecture in an enterprise environment. Using examples and scenarios drawn from actual implementations within third-party companies, readers gain insight on how to effectively plan, design, and deploy an Active Directory service for their own organizations -- and help maximize the pr...
New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows 2000 for Power Users (New Perspectives)
by Harry L. Phillips
Part of the New Perspectives Series, this text is designed for students who want to get up and running quickly with Microsoft Windows 2000.
Expert Advisor (Proceedings Volume ... Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sci)
by Jonathan Kamin
Teach Yourself Visually Windows 7 (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech), #55)
by Paul McFedries
A practical guide for visual learners who are eager to get started with Windows 7 Windows 7 is Microsoft's highly anticipated operating system used by millions of people around the world. If you're a visual learner and are new to Windows 7, then this book is an ideal introduction to the new features of this operating system. Seasoned author Paul McFedries walks you through the basics and beyond of Windows 7 in a straightforward manner. You'll discover how to install and repair programs, maintai...
Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Active Directory in Windows Server 2008. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. You’ll get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job done—whether at your desk or in the field! Get fast facts to: Install forests, domain trees, and child domains Add and remove writable domain controllers and deploy re...
Windows 7 - Brief edition covers new and enhanced features of the new operating system, and reinforces the development of necessary skills.* Step-by-step instructions in How-To boxes present clear training and serve as a handy reference.* Within- and end-of-chapter exercises reinforce steps, help students apply knowledge, and test problem-solving skills.* Covers new or enhanced features including the Start menu, taskbar, Aero Peek, Shake, file handling functionality, new Libraries, reveal featur...
Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XP Professional Resource Kit
by The Microsoft Windows Team, Charlie Russel, and Sharon Crawford
Exploring Getting Started with Computing Concepts (S2PCL)
by Robert Grauer, Mary Anne Poatsy, and Lynn Hogan
The content associated with the traditional text has moved to Pearson Custom Library (PCL). PCL allows customers to create customized textbooks, giving students a more engaging and affordable eduaction. If you would like to purchase the full text without customization, please use Student Copy ISBN: 0558463428. For more information about customization opportunities, refer to www.pearsoncustomlibrary.com.
Word for Windows Made Simple (Computing Made Simple S.)
by Keith Brindley
This book explains the basics of Word for Windows, giving the reader just enough information to get started. Like all titles in the "Made Simple" series, it aims to be easy to follow, jargon-free, task-based and practical, with numerous examples which help build lasting knowledge. This book should be of interest to those who have neither the time nor the interest in knowing about every feature, function or command, and should save time in the learning process and remain a quick source of referen...
Whether you are new to Windows or are upgrading from Windows 3.1, Windows 95 Made Easy makes learning or transitioning to Windows 95 painless by presenting the concepts and features of this powerful operating system clearly and comprehensively. Windows and networking expert and best-selling author Tom Sheldon starts by providing you with an overview of the new user interface, and then teaches you about essential Windows 95 features to get you up and running right away learn to start applications...
ExamWise For MCP/MCSE Exam 70-292 Windows Server 2003 Certification
by Deborah Timmons and Jada Brock-Soldavini
Lotus Approach for Windows (The McGraw-Hill microcomputing system)
by Timothy J O'Leary and Linda I O'Leary
This lab manual offers brief, hands-on introductory coverage of the Lotus Approach for Windows database software. The objectives listed at the beginning of each lab module explain the concepts, commands and competancies to be gained in each software application program. The Sports Club case study, used throughout all of the lab modules in the microcomputing annual edition system, places real-world business problems within the context of a health club business environment. Students solve the busi...
Easy Windows XP Home is the perfect book for beginners who want to learn Windows XP and who prefer a visual, four-color approach. This book covers more than 150 of the most important tasks, ranging from simple features such as opening a folder, to more advanced topics such as installing new hardware or restoring a system.
Assuming no prior knowledge of Windows, this volume is designed to allow programmers who have never used Windows before to start creating graphical applications on NT systems using C++. It discusses, step-by-step, both the tools used for program creation as well as the Microsoft foundation class library used to accelerate program development in C++.