Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual by Sharon Crawford This page contains the changes made in the 3/01 reprint. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification (Back Cover) The last paragraph used to read: "...including Windows 2000 Administrator's Companion..." It now reads: "...including Windows 2000 Server Administrator's Companion..." (ix-x) The last paragraph used to read: "David Pogue (editor, indexer) is the creator of the Missing Manual series." It now reads: "David Pogue (editor, indexer), creator of the Missing Manual series, is the personal-technology columnist for the New York Times." {17} The last paragraph in the FAQ box used to read: "Open the Display icon, click the Settings tab..." It now reads: "Open the Display icon, click the Effects tab..." <86> The last sentence used to read: "...Microsoft provides four ways to open it:" It now reads: "...Microsoft provides at least five ways to open it:" <87> Added this fifth bulleted item: "Press the Windows-logo key+E." (121) The Moire patterns in the scroll bar in the illustration have been fixed. (123) The Moire patterns in the scroll bar in the illustration have been fixed. <146> The first paragraph used to read: "The shortcut menu's Active Desktop submenu offers several useful commands, including Show Web Content (the on/off switch for putting a Web page on your desktop) and Show Desktop Icons (which hides or shows your desktop icons). It now reads: "The shortcut menu's Active Desktop submenu offers several useful commands, including Show Web Content (the on/off switch for putting a Web page on your desktop); Show Desktop Icons (which hides or shows your desktop icons); and Lock Desktop Items (prevents your Active Desktop windows from moving or changing shape)." (173) The Moire patterns in the scroll bar in the illustration have been fixed. {301} Figure 13-9 showed the wrong dialog box. It has been replaced with the correct ones--on the left, a shortcut menu where "Set as Default Printer" is being selected; on the right, the Printer Properties dialog box.