Taking Charge of Windows 98
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Köp båda 2 för 1163 krDavid A. Karp, bestselling author of Windows Annoyances, is a graduate from the Univeristy of California at Berkeley in mechanical engineering. He is a specialist in user-interface design and computer-based training. He currently consults on Internet technology, web site production, and software engineering. He has written for a number of magazine, most recently for Windows Sources. He created the Windows95 Annoyances web site, the catalyst for this book. David initiated the web site as an early beta tester of Windows95, and by the time the product was released, the site was widely cited as one of the best technical resources on the Web. Noted recognition includes PC Computing magazine, Yahoo! Computing, Windows Magazine, and the San Francisco Examiner.
Preface 1. Making the Most of Windows 98 What's Wrong with Windows Flavors of Windows-Past and Present Transition to Windows 98 2. Customizing the Interface Coping with Explorer Get Control of the Desktop Fundamental Interface Tweaks 3. The Registry Getting to Know the Registry Tips and Tricks Registry Tools 4. Tinkering Techniques Cleaning Up the Desktop Fixing the Start Menu Files and Folders Making Windows Your Own 5. Maximizing Performance Fine-Tuning Your Components Fixing Software Bottlenecks Upgrading Your System 6. Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Techniques Error Messages Preventative Maintenance and Data Recovery Hardware Configuration DOS to the Rescue 7. Networking Setting Up a Workgroup Installing Dial-Up Networking Coping with Dial-Up Networking Mixing and Matching Networks Security and Multiple Users 8. Taking Control of Web Integration A Little History and Motivation Massaging the Interface The Web View and the Active Desktop Choosing Your Defaults 9. Scripting and Automation Windows Scripting Host DOS Batch Files Scheduled Tasks A. Setting Locator B. DOS Lives C. Contents of the MSDOS.SYS File D. Class IDs of System Objects E. Interface Terminology and the Basics F. Software to Solve Annoyances Index