Book description
Learn how to conquer Windows Vista from the inside out! Written by
the authors of the immensely popular Windows Vista Inside Out, this
deluxe edition packs even more advanced information, hundreds of
timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds all in
concise, fast-answer format. You get 300+ new pages in this
comprehensive reference that delivers the up-to-date answers you
need to work with Windows Vista. New topics covered in this edition
help you zero in on advanced networking, security, and corporate
deployment issues as well as advanced features such as speech
recognition, Tablet PC support, and Windows Vista certification.
You ll also discover how to use new features in Windows
Media® Player and Microsoft® Internet
Explorer® 7. Plus, you ll get tools, eBooks, and more on
the companion CD. With INSIDE OUT, you get all muscle and no
fluff!
Key Book Benefits:
Includes a new coverage of advanced topics advanced networking,
security, corporate deployment issues and high-end
features
Award-winning INSIDE OUT format makes hundreds of tips, tricks,
and workarounds easy to find and easy to use
Drills into features and functions in Windows Vista, delivering
comprehensive detail but no fluff in a single volume
Includes a companion CD with tools, eBooks, and more
Publisher resources
Table of contents
-
Windows Vista® Inside Out, Deluxe Edition
- SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- Acknowledgments
- Conventions and Features Used in This Book
- About the CD
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I. Setup and Startup
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1. What’s New in Windows Vista
- What’s in Windows Vista Service Pack 1?
- Introducing the Windows Vista Family
- The Windows Vista Interface: Up Close and Personalized
- Searching, Sharing, and Other File Management Tasks
- Windows Vista Security at a Glance
- Digital Media Essentials
- New Ways to Network
- Mail and Collaboration
- Performance and Reliability
- And Much, Much More . . .
- 2. Installing and Configuring Windows Vista
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3. Obtaining Help and Support
- Using Windows Help And Support
- Connecting to Another PC with Windows Remote Assistance
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4. Personalizing Windows Vista
- Customizing the Aero User Interface
- Turning Aero Off
- Modifying the Predefined Color Schemes
- Making Text Easier to Read
- Customizing the Desktop Background
- Choosing a Screen Saver
- Changing the Way Events Are Mapped to Sounds
- Customizing Mouse Pointers
- Saving Your Settings as a Theme
- Configuring Screen Resolution
- Configuring a Multimonitor Display
- Configuring Desktop Icons
- Using and Customizing Windows Sidebar
- Personalizing the Start Menu
- Launching Programs with the Quick Launch Toolbar
- Customizing the Taskbar
- Controlling the Display of Icons in the Notification Area
- Using Additional Toolbars
- Setting Default Programs, File Type Associations, and AutoPlay Options
- 5. Using a Stylus, Voice, and Other Unconventional Input Devices
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6. Adding, Removing, and Managing Programs
- Dealing with User Account Control
- Dealing with Compatibility Issues
- Installing Programs on 64-Bit Editions of Windows
- Creating and Customizing Program Shortcuts
- Managing Startup Programs
- Managing Running Programs and Processes with Windows Task Manager
- Running a Program as an Administrator or Another User
- Uninstalling Programs
- 7. Setting Up and Troubleshooting Hardware
- 8. Using Internet Explorer 7
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9. Finding and Organizing Files and Information
- What’s What in Windows Explorer
- Navigating in Windows Explorer
- Working with Properties in the Details Pane
- Using and Configuring Search and Indexing
- Recovering Lost, Damaged, and Deleted Files and Folders
- Maximizing Storage Space with NTFS Compression and Compressed (Zipped) Folders
- 10. Synchronizing Files and Working with User Profiles
- 11. E-Mail, Collaboration, and Personal Productivity
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1. What’s New in Windows Vista
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II. Security and Networking
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12. Security Essentials
- Understanding Security Threats
- What’s New in Windows Vista
- Preventing Unsafe Actions with User Account Control
- Monitoring Security in Windows Vista
- Blocking Intruders with Windows Firewall
- Keeping Your System Secure with Windows Update
- Blocking Viruses and Worms with an Antivirus Program
- Stopping Spyware with Windows Defender
- Controlling Your Children’s Computer Access
- 13. Managing User Accounts, Passwords, and Logons
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14. Setting Up a Small Network
- Capabilities of a Small Network
- What’s New in Windows Vista
- Using Network And Sharing Center
- Hardware, Cabling, and Connections
- Setting Up a Wireless Network
- Setting Up a Shared Internet Connection
- Exploring the Network
- Understanding Location Types
- Changing Network Settings
- Managing Network Connections
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15. Managing Shared Folders and Printers
- Understanding Sharing and Security Models in Windows Vista
- Configuring Your Network for Sharing
- Sharing Files with Public Folders
- Sharing Files and Folders from Any Folder
- Managing Shared Folders
- Accessing Shared Folders
- Sharing a Printer
- Command-Line Utilities for Managing Shared Resources
- 16. Tweaking and Troubleshooting a Small Network
- 17. Accessing Your Computer from Remote Locations
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12. Security Essentials
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III. Digital Media
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18. Digital Media Essentials
- Using Windows Media Player
- Customizing the Player’s Look and Feel
- Using Plug-ins and Extensions
- Adding and Updating Codecs
- Which File Formats Are Supported?
- Managing Your Media Library
- Using Media Center
- Synchronizing and Sharing Media with Portable Devices
- Understanding and Protecting Your Digital Rights
- Security and Privacy Issues
- 19. Playing and Organizing a Digital Music Collection
- 20. Viewing, Organizing, and Sharing Digital Photos
- 21. Creating and Watching Movies and DVDs
- 22. Using Windows Media Center
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18. Digital Media Essentials
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IV. System Maintenance and Management
- 23. Performing Routine Maintenance
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24. Tuning Up and Monitoring Performance
- Establishing a Performance Baseline
- Monitoring Performance in Real Time
- Basic Strategies for Improving Performance
- Using Performance Monitor for Advanced System Analysis
- 25. Monitoring System Activities with Event Viewer
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26. Troubleshooting Windows Errors
- Configuring and Using Windows Error Reporting
- Reviewing the Error History with Reliability Monitor
- Reviewing the Error History with Event Viewer
- Rolling Back to a Stable State with System Restore
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Dealing with Stop Errors
- Customizing How Windows Handles Stop Errors
- How to Read a Stop Error
- General Advice for Dealing with Stop Errors
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Troubleshooting Specific Stop Errors
- STOP 0x0000000A or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
- STOP 0x0000001E or KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
- STOP 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
- STOP 0x0000002E or DATA_BUS_ERROR
- STOP 0x0000003F or NO_MORE_SYSTEM_PTES
- STOP 0x00000050 or PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
- STOP 0x00000077 or KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR
- STOP 0x0000007F or UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
- STOP 0x000000C2 or BAD_POOL_CALLER
- STOP 0x000000D1 or DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
- STOP 0x000000D8 or DRIVER_USED_EXCESSIVE_PTES
- STOP 0x000000EA or THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER
- STOP 0x000000ED or UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
- STOP 0x000000F2 or HARDWARE_INTERRUPT_STORM
- STOP 0xC000021A or STATUS_SYSTEM_PROCESS_TERMINATED
- STOP 0xC00000221 or STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH
- 27. Recovering from a Computer Crash
- 28. Managing Services
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29. Editing the Registry
- Understanding the Structure of the Registry
- Avoiding Registry Mishaps
- Browsing and Editing with Registry Editor
- Monitoring Registry Changes
- Using .Reg Files to Automate Registry Changes
- Working with a Remote Computer’s Registry
- Changing Registry Key Permissions
- Restricting Access to Registry Editor
- Editing the Registry from the Command Line
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V. Advanced System Management
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30. Advanced Internet Explorer Security and Administration
- Working with (and Around) Protected Mode
- Using and Customizing Internet Security Zones
- Protecting Yourself from Unsafe and Unwanted Software
- Installing, Removing, and Troubleshooting Add-ons
- Managing Cookies
- Managing Internet Explorer’s Cache and History
- Blocking Objectionable Content
- Saving and Applying Internet Explorer Settings
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31. Managing Disks and Drives
- Running Disk Management
- Managing Disks from the Command Prompt
- Understanding Disk Management Terminology
- Formatting Disks
- Creating New Volumes
- Assigning or Changing a Volume Label
- Assigning and Changing Drive Letters
- Mapping a Volume to an NTFS Folder
- Changing Volume Sizes
- Deleting a Volume
- Checking the Properties and Status of Disks and Volumes
- Setting Quotas for Disk Space Use
- 32. Controlling Access to Files and Folders
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33. Automating Windows Vista
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Using the Windows Vista Task Scheduler
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Creating a Task
- Creating a Task to Run with Elevated Privileges
- Creating a Hidden Task
- Configuring a Task to Run in a Different Operating System
- Setting Up a Task’s Trigger or Triggers
- Setting Up a Task’s Action or Actions
- Starting and Running a Task Only If the Computer Is Idle
- Requiring AC Power
- Waking the Computer to Run a Task
- Requiring a Network Connection
- Running a Task on Demand
- Scheduling Tasks with the Schtasks Command
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Creating a Task
- Automating Command Sequences with Batch Programs
- Automating Tasks with Windows Script Host
- Introducing Windows PowerShell
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Using the Windows Vista Task Scheduler
- 34. Advanced Security Management
- 35. Encrypting Confidential Information
- 36. Using Group Policy
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30. Advanced Internet Explorer Security and Administration
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VI. Appendixes
- A. Windows Vista Editions at a Glance
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B. Downloadable Resources
- Sysinternals Suite
- SyncToy 1.4
- SyncToy 2.0 (beta)
- Robocopy GUI
- Network Monitor 3.1
- Microsoft Photo Info 1.0
- Windows Live Photo Gallery
- Windows PowerShell 1.0
- Windows PowerShell 1.0 Documentation Pack
- Scriptomatic 2.0
- Microsoft Silverlight
- Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.1 for IT Professionals (beta)
- Windows Live OneCare (90-day trial)
- Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
- Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0
- Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008
- Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7
- Microsoft Deployment
- Windows Help Program (WinHlp32.exe) for Windows Vista
- Windows NT Backup – Restore Utility
- Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4
- Virtual PC 2007
- XML Notepad 2007
- Windows Live Mail
- Windows Live Messenger
- Microsoft Experience Pack for Windows Vista
- Microsoft Ink Desktop for Windows Vista
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C. Working with the Command Prompt
- Starting and Ending a Command Prompt Session
- Using Commands
- Using Environment Variables
- Customizing Command Prompt Windows
- D. Using and Customizing Microsoft Management Console
- E. Viewing System Information
- F. Windows Vista Certification Exams
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G. Fixes Included in Windows Vista Service Pack 1
- Application Compatibility
- Computer Management, Administration, and Tools
- Desktop and Shell
- Development Tools, Including .NET Framework and Data Components
- Hardware and Drivers
- International/Localization
- Internet Explorer
- Multimedia
- Networking
- Networking: IIS and WebDAV Issues
- Networking: Remote Access, VPN
- Networking: Wireless
- Offline Files
- Performance and Reliability
- Printing and Scanning Technologies
- Security
- Setup, Deployment, Backup, and Activation
- Sleep/Hibernation and Power Management
- Startup/Shutdown
- Storage
- Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time
- Windows Mail and Web-Based Software
- Windows Media Center
- Windows Media Player and Related Technologies
- Windows Portable Devices
- Windows Sidebar and SideShow
- H. Index to Troubleshooting Topics
- I. About the Authors
- Index
- SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly
Product information
- Title: Windows Vista® Inside Out Deluxe Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2008
- Publisher(s): Microsoft Press
- ISBN: 9780735625242
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