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70-228 (MCSE Elective)
Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (v2.0)
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If you want to go beyond the basics of learning the Windows XP operating system, this is the book for you. Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows XP Home, 3rd Edition has been updated to include Service Pack 2 features and coverage of Windows XP Media Center. Windows XP Home touches everything you do with your computer, so this book is full of hands-on, roll-up-your-shirtsleeves advice that will help you learn to choose, install and configure network hardware and software for Windows XP.

Windows XP Security Solutions

For anyone interested in zeroing in on just the information they need without all the complicated jargon, Windows XP for Starters: The Missing Manual provides just the solution. With easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, and plenty of illustrations this book offers a refreshingly simple approach to XP. Whether you're a first-time user who just wants the basics, or an experienced user who simply needs a quick overview, our new Windows XP For Starters: Missing Manual is designed to deliver what you need to know.

Aimed at the end user rather than the security professional, this book presents readers with invaluable information on how to eliminate security issues that already exist on their computers Empowers readers by providing step-by-step instructions on the actions they can take to virtually eradicate potential security threats Addresses viruses, spyware programs, firewalls, browser security, Windows XP updates, password management, data protection, and network security Offers simple steps and instructions that can be easily understood by the average Windows XP user and do not require readers to become computer security experts
Author: David A. Karp
Publisher: O'Reilly
ISBN: 0596004168



Microsoft Windows XP may be the latest in a popular family of operating systems, but that doesn't mean it's perfect. However, the designers of Windows XP have built enough flexibility into their product and provided users with a sufficiently large toolkit to overcome most shortcomings. In Windows XP Annoyances David Karp reveals his ideas about how to use Windows XP most effectively, for maximum fun and productivity and as little aggravation as possible.

If you're comfortable working with Windows XP (or any of its recent predecessors) but find certain aspects of it, well, annoying, you'll find this book to your liking. Karp guides his readers through potentially risky procedures, such as editing the Registry and adjusting hardware device drivers, with skill and precision.
 
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