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 Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Access 2007 Microsoft Enterprise 2007 Microsoft Excel 2007 Microsoft Groove 2007 Microsoft InfoPath 2007 Microsoft OneNote 2007 Microsoft Outlook 2007 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Microsoft Professional Plus 2007 Microsoft Project Professional 2007 Microsoft Project Standard 2007 Microsoft Publisher 2007 Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007 Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Microsoft Visio Standard 2007 Microsoft Visio Professional 2007 Microsoft Word 2007 Minimum requirements -500 MHz processor or higher -256 RAM or higher (512mb recommended) -1.5 gb free space -Microsoft Windows® XP with Service Pack (SP) 2 -Windows Server® 2003 with SP1, or later operating system -Windows Vista Supported Windows Administration at the Command Line for Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000: In the Field ResultsBy: John Paul Mueller Publisher: Sybex (April 17, 2006) Language: English ISBN: 0470010002 Paperback: 552 pages
The only complete reference for Windows command line utilitiesInstant results for time-crunched IT professionals The last thing you want as a busy systems administrator is to click endlessly through the Windows GUI every time you need to perform a simple task. Want a better solution? Windows Administration at the Command Line reacquaints you with the often-overlooked utilities accessible through the command line in Windows 2003, XP, and 2000. Locate files, check system status, secure and monitor systems, and best of all, save time by using scripts to automate your time-consuming management tasks. This practical book reveals all the command line utilities and puts them right at your fingertips. The only resource on the market with the complete set of Windows command line utilities, this hands-on reference gives you solutions that yield superior results compared to GUI-based utilities, increasing your productivity in the field. Inside you'll find: - The complete set of all Windows command line utilities - Real world scenarios that focus on practical applications - Information on third-party utilities and scripting techniques - Instructions for using the .NET Framework utilities - A preview of Windows Vista utilities including detailed instructions for using Monad and MSH - An appendix with 52 command line tricks and techniques Windows XP Unwired A Guide for Home, Office, and the RoadBy: Wei-Meng Lee Publisher: O'Reilly Media Language: English ISBN: 0596005369 Paperback: 284 pages
Windows XP Unwired provides a complete introduction to all the wireless technologies supported by Windows XP, including Wi-Fi (802.11b, a, and g), infrared, Bluetooth, CDMA2000, and GPRS. It's a one-stop wireless information source for technically savvy Windows XP users. This book will show you the full-spectrum view of wireless capabilities of Windows XP, and how to take advantage of them.
From the growing number of Wi-Fi hotspots to the escalating sales of laptops and other portable wireless-enabled devices, it's clear that wireless technology is here and poised to play an increasingly important role in all our lives. Going wireless is a little like taking the training wheels off your first bike-once you taste the freedom, you don't want to go back to what you had before. Moreover, dramatic improvements in wireless technology in the last few years coupled with the growing affordability of wireless equipment make going wireless all the more attractive. And if you're a Windows XP user, it's even better.Windows XP contains many built-in supports for wireless computing, making it an ideal platform for going mobile. In Windows XP Unwired, you'll learn the basics of wireless computing, from the reasons why you'd want to go wireless in the first place, to setting up your wireless network or accessing wireless services on the road. The book provides a complete introduction to all the wireless technologies supported by Windows XP, including Wi-Fi (802.11b, a, and g), infrared, Bluetooth, CDMA2000, and GPRS. You'll learn how to set up your first wireless network using popular products from Linksys and D-Link. You'll also get a good understanding of the limitations and liabilities of each wireless technology. Other topics covered in the book include:
- Connecting to wireless hotspots - Using Microsoft's Smart Display to go wireless without a laptop - Putting GPS technology to use - Wireless Security
Windows XP Unwired is a one-stop wireless information source for technically savvy Windows XP users. Whether you're considering wireless as a supplement or alternative to cable and DSL, or using wireless to network computers in your home or office, this book will show you the full-spectrum view of wireless capabilities of Windows XP, and how to take advantage of them.
Windows XP Under the Hood: Hardcore Windows Scripting and Command Line Power By: Brian Knittel Publisher: Que ISBN: 0789727331 Language: English Paperback: 736 pages
Get ready to roll up those shirtsleeves, pop the hood, and get a little Windows grime under those fingernails! This is a book about tools, nuts and bolts. Through lucid tutorials and examples, Windows XP Under the Hood shows how to use scripting and batch tools to automate repetitive tasks. You'll master the gory details of the automation, management, command-line and diagnostic tools that are often given short shrift in both online documentation and standard end-user books. Then, the detailed reference sections will keep you coming back time and again. This book will help you make the leap from accomplished user to bona fide Windows hero.
- Finally, a hardcore Windows book that digs into the XP interface while not putting the reader to sleep! Lively and written for Windows mechanics who live for more power. - Learn how to create and deploy tools to manage your computers and networks. Here you'll find a straightforward introduction to scripting with VBscript, coverage of dozens of powerful programming and management objects, and from-the-trenches advice on distributing and managing your new toolkit. - Learn how to master the Command Line. Many books cover Windows script Host, but none of the others address the powerful and still-useful batch file language and command-line utilities. - Clear, practical examples show how each scripting object, batch file or command line utility can change lives, make the dog behave, and eliminate bad hair days. - Although Mcft provides the tools, users are hard pressed to find much-if any-documentation on these tools. Rather than learning by osmosis, we suggest that you pick up a copy of this indispensable book.
 Learning
How to Use Windows XP Has Never Been Easier! This highly illustrated
introduction to the latest release of Windows XP is packed with
easy-to-follow lessons that make learning simple. Just follow the
screens and instructions, step by step, and you’ll understand the most
essential and frequently used features of Windows XP Professional and
Windows XP Home Edition. If you want to explore beyond the basics,
you’ll find tips on customizing your computer, setting up a home
network, and much more.
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