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IV. Appendixes
by Jerry Honeycutt
Windows 2000 Professional
Copyright
Dedication
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Tell Us What You Think
Introduction
Name Changes
Organization and Content
Features and Conventions
Keyboard Conventions
Mouse Conventions
Typeface Conventions
Special Directories
Registry Keys
I. Introducing Windows 2000 Professional
1. Installing Windows
Requirements
Software
Hardware
Network
Setup Preparation
Record Configuration
Gather Network Settings
Back Up Important Files
Choose an Install Type
Repartition the Disk
Choose a File System
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional
Installing on a Fresh Disk (Wipe-and-Load)
Setup Startup Disks
Bootable MS-DOS Disk
Winnt.exe
Dual-booting Windows 2000 Professional
Dual-boot Caveats
Configuring Dual-boot
Automating Installation
Setup Manager
Disk Image Replication
2. Troubleshooting Setup
Windows Installation
Using the SafeMode Option
Debugging the Setup Process
Uninstalling Windows 2000
Dual-Boot Configuration
Starting Windows
Safe Mode
Recovery Console
Options in Boot.ini
II. Using Windows 2000 Professional
3. Configuring Hardware
Maintenance
Installing
Removing
Unplugging
BIOS Compatibility
Checking the Lists
Upgrading BIOSes
Driver Compatibility
Troubleshooting
4. Personalizing Windows
Windows Explorer
Files and Folders
Common Dialog Boxes
History Lists
AutoComplete
Open With Menu
Special Folders
My Documents
My Pictures
My Network Places
Integrated Searching
Guidance for Users
Help
Error Messages
5. Installing and Using Applications
Typical Failures
Upgrade Reports
Upgrade Packs
Logo Compliance
Stability Improvements
Application Isolation
Side-by-Side DLLs
Windows File Protection
Installing Applications
Best Install Locations
Dual-Boot Configurations
Rights and Permissions
6. Using Printers and Fonts
Installing Printers
Local Printers
Network Printers
Internet Printers
Managing Printers
Printer Queues
Printer Preferences
Printing Documents
Managing Fonts
Installation
Font Previews
7. Managing Disks and Files
Defragmenting Disks
Paging File
Full Disks
Checking Disks for Errors
Compressing Disks and Files
Recovering Wasted Space
Managing Disks and Volumes
File Systems
Mount Points
Backing Up Files
Files and Folders
Emergency Repair Disks
System State
8. Managing the Computer
Viewing Events
Filtering and Searching
Organizing Event Logs
Examining the System
Scheduling Tasks
Scheduling Backups
Using the AT Command
Synchronizing Time
Managing Services
Managing User Profiles
Copying User Profiles
Changing Profile Types
Customizing Consoles
Measuring Performance
System Monitor
Performance Logs and Alerts
9. Using Multiple Languages
Character Encoding
Code Pages
Unicode 2.1
Installing Language Groups
Changing the Default System Locale
Setting Regional Preferences
Editing Multilingual Documents
Creating Input Locales
Editing Documents
Core Program Code
National Language Support
Multilanguage Support
Localizable Resources
Language Editions
Localized Editions
Multilanguage Edition
10. Making Computers Accessible
Accessibility Issues
Emergency Hotkeys in a Pinch
Taking the Accessibility Exam
Visual Impairments
Hearing Impairments
Physical Impairments
Administration
Features for Visual Impairments
High Contrast
Screen Narration
Screen Magnifier
Features for Hearing Impairments
Features for Physical Impairments
Key Combinations
Shaky Typists
Mouse Troubles
Keyboard Status
On-Screen Keyboard
Using the Status Indicator
Administering Accessibility Features
Managing Accessibility Utilities
Help for Browsing the Web
Configuring Accessibility
Changing Fonts and Colors
Setting Advanced Options
III. Networking Windows 2000 Professional
11. Securing Your Computer
Managing Users and Groups
The Easy Way
The Hard Way
Logging On as Another User
Preventing Access While Away
Password-Protecting Screen Savers
Logging Off the Computer
Setting Object Permissions
Assigning Object Ownership
Auditing Access to Objects
Set the Audit Policy
Audit a File or Folder
View the Results
Encrypting Files and Folders
12. Networking Your Computer
Installing Network Adapters
Configuring Network Connections
Changing Network Identification
Logging on to Networks
Sharing Resources on Networks
Creating Dial-Up Connections
Private Network
Internet Connections
Virtual Private Network
Incoming Connections
Direct Connections
Securing Connections
Creating Peer-to-Peer Networks
13. Using Mobile Computers
Taking Files with You
Disconnecting
Synchronizing
Using Briefcase
Securing Mobile Computers
Understanding Hardware Profiles
Creating Dial-Up Connections
Configuring Modem Options
Troubleshooting Power Management
14. Connecting to the Internet
Creating Connections
Dial-up Settings
Network Settings
Using Cable Modems
Sharing Connections
IV. Appendixes
A. Glossary
B. Quick Start for Windows 98 Users
New Concepts
Security
User Profiles
File Systems
Hardware
Professional Upgrade
Preparation
Step-by-Step
First Logon
Common Tasks
Administration
Communications
Disk Management
Files and Folders
Hardware
MS-DOS Prompt
Networking
C. Quick Start for Windows NT 4.0 Users
Life Gets Better
Professional Upgrade
Preparation
Step-by-Step
Common Tasks
Administration
Communications
Consoles
Disk Management
Files and Folders
Hardware
Networking
D. Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
Installation Questions
Hardware Questions
Applications Questions
Networking Questions
Administration Questions
User Interface
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