Acknowledgments
This is the third In a Nutshell book covering a version of Microsoft Windows. Although this book has evolved substantially from its progenitors, Windows 95 in a Nutshell and Windows 98 in a Nutshell (as Windows itself has evolved), its existence is due to the hard work of those who worked on those earlier volumes.
Tim O’Reilly developed the original concept for the book; he and Troy Mott were the principal authors of the first edition. Andrew Schulman was also instrumental in helping get the first edition of this book off the ground, and it was he who insisted on the importance of the command line. Walter Glenn was a major contributor to the second edition. Thanks to John Fronckowiak, Stein Borge, and Ron Petrusha for their efforts, which formed the basis of the Windows Script Host chapter. This new edition was developed by David Karp and incorporates some material from his bestselling Windows Annoyances series. Tim O’Reilly was the editor of this new edition. He had help from Bob Herbtsman and Maeve O’Meara, who managed the day to day details of the project, and in Maeve’s case, entered hundreds of last minute edits.
We are also indebted to the generosity of hundreds of Windows users who’ve shared tips, insights, and detailed documentation on particular aspects of the system they’ve uncovered, either through their own web sites, posts to the Annoyances.org discussion forums, or emails at 2:30 in the morning. We refer to some of these sites in the book, but many ...
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