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Windows XP from A to Z: A Quick Reference of More than 300 Microsoft Windows XP Tasks, Terms and Tricks| Media: | Paperback | | Author: | Pat Coleman | | Publisher: | Redmond Technology Press | | Release date: | 01 August, 2001 | | List price: | $12.95 |
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This book is not geared to XP Server users |
I didn't realize when I purchased this book, that it was apparently written and published prior to the XP Server version of software becoming availalbe. Therefore, that version of the software is not covered in this book. Since the server software is apparently quite different from the "Home" or "Professional" versions, the book has been unhelpful.
This is not a criticism, just letting people know. |
| Windows XP from A to Z: A Quick Reference of More than 300 Microsoft Windows XP Tasks, Terms and Tricks - Pat Coleman |
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Essential desk reference |
| If you are new to Windows XP, the first book you need to buy is Windows XP A to Z. It's the book you keep on your computer desk and refer to whenever you can't remember how to do something in a previous version of Windows or is a task that belongs to a feature set that is new in Windows XP. This isn't the be-all and end-all book. If you're a system administrator or a power user, you'll want one of the thousand-page tomes as well. But for everyday use, you'll need Windows WP from A to Z. |
| Pat Coleman - Windows XP from A to Z: A Quick Reference of More than 300 Microsoft Windows XP Tasks, Terms and Tricks |
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Windows XP From A to Z Quick Reference |
| The Windows XP operating system is just different enough from previous versions that you'll find having a quick reference like Windows XP From A to Z is a high-value, low-cost investment. This book does not use cute graphics or chatty anecdotal sidebars to fill space. Instead, it is filled with informative, instructional text that's written in an intelligent, straightforward manner for readers who have a working knowledge of Windows. Pat Coleman shows you how to accomplish specific tasks using the new XP interfaces, and the a to z format of the book makes this information easy to get at. Coleman emphasizes the importance of understanding and taking advantage of Windows Explorer for organizing files and folders, and she also includes discussions of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. You're bound to learn some new skills with the help of this book and end up feeling that you got your money's worth. |
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