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Jon Skeet (Author) | Manning Publications | English | 2008 | ISBN: 0782128491 | 608 pages | PDF | 5,13 MB

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Expert author Jon Skeet dives into the C# language, plumbing new C# 2 and 3 features and probing the core C# language concepts that drive them. This unique book puts the new features into context of how C# has evolved without a lengthy rehearsal of the full C# language.

C# in Depth briefly examines the history of C# and the .NET framework and reviews a few often-misunderstood C# 1 concepts that are very important as the foundation for fully exploiting C# 2 and 3. Because the book addresses C# 1 with a light touch, existing C# developers don't need to pick through the book in order to find new material to enhance their skills.

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"If you’re a Windows User who’s keen to see what the forthcoming new version, Vista, is all about ..." (Guernsey Press and Star, September 2006)

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"If you're a Windows User who's keen to see what the forthcoming new version, Vista, is all about ..." (Guernsey Press and Star, September 2006) "Andy Rathbone, the book's author, is well--qualified to handle this subject and it shows." (Micro Mart, September 2006)
Product Description
The first full upgrade to Microsoft Windows since XP is on its way! Be prepared with this special preview edition of Windows Vista For Dummies, and get a head start on all the cool new features plus a sneak peek at Office 2007.

Windows is the #1 operating system in the world, and Vista is loaded with exciting new features like a task-based interface, new file management and search features, and updated media tools. Based on the Beta 2 release of Vista, this handy guide introduces you to

* The exciting Aero interface with its see-through effect
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* A streamlined Start menu
* New file naming conventions with keywords
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* Integrated multimedia capabilities
* New security enhancements

If you’ve been impatiently waiting for your computing life to get easier, your wait is almost over. With this handy, economically priced book in hand, you can explore Vista and be prepared to

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Written by Andy Rathbone, the bestselling author of all previous editions of Windows For Dummies, this sneak preview guide will make you first on your block to take advantage of Vista’s exciting enhancements and upgrades. Why wait any longer?

From the Back Cover
Covers Beta 2 release of Windows Vista

Explore the streamlined Start menu, Search box, thumbnails, and more!

Vista is the first full Windows upgrade since XP, and it's coming soon! This handy guide prepares you for the big event with a sneak preview of the changes, including the cool new Aero interface, new search and file management features, updated digital photo tools, beefed-up security protection, and much more. There's even a bonus preview of Office 2007!
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* Sample the new Office version

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Andy Rathbone started geeking around with computers in 1985 when he bought a 26-pound portable CP/M Kaypro 2X. Like other nerds of the day, he soon began plying with nullmodem adapters, dialing computer bulletin boards, and working part-time at Radio Shack.
He wrote articles for various techie publications before moving to computer books in 1992. He’s written the Windows For Dummies series, Upgrading & Fixing PCs For Dummies, TiVo For Dummies, PCs: The Missing Manual, and many other computer books.
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* Quickly finding and organizing all of your files (see Chapter 5)
* Taking advantage of new security features (see Chapter 8)
* Creating your own movies and DVDs (see Chapter 12)
* Playing state-of-the-art games with amazing effects (see Chapter 14)
* Going wireless using Windows Vista mobility features (see Chapter 15)
* Managing your schedule with Windows® Calendar (see Chapter 20)

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* Quickly finding and organizing all of your files (see Chapter 5)
* Taking advantage of new security features (see Chapter 8)
* Creating your own movies and DVDs (see Chapter 12)
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Contents at a Glance

Book I: A Windows XP Overview

Chapter 1: Introducing Windows XP
Chapter 2: A Windows XP Orientation.
Chapter 3: Running Windows from Start to Finish
Chapter 4: Getting Help with Windows XP
Chapter 5: Searching Your Machine and Beyond
Chapter 6: Getting the Basic Stuff Done
Chapter 7: Maintaining Your System
Chapter 8: Focusing on Windows XP/Professional

Book II: Customizing Your Windows eXPerience

Chapter 1: Personalizing Your Desktop
Chapter 2: Organizing Your Windows XP Interface
Chapter 3: Lock Down: Spies, Spams, Scams, and Slams
Chapter 4: Security Center: Windows Firewall
Chapter 5: Security Center: Automatic Updates
Chapter 6: Security Center: Virus Protection

Book III: Windows XP and the Internet

Chapter 1: Expanding Your Reach through the Internet
Chapter 2: Connecting to the Internet
Chapter 3: Managing E-Mail and Newsgroups with Outlook Express
Chapter 4: Chatting with Windows Messenger
Book IV: Adventures with Internet Explorer

Chapter 1: Finding Your Way around the Internet Explorer Window .
Chapter 2: Advanced Browsing and Searching with Internet Explorer
Chapter 3: Making Internet Explorer Your Own
Book V: Connecting with Microsoft Network
Chapter 1: MSN: Who Needs Ya, Baby?
Chapter 2: MSN Explorer
Chapter 3: Taking MSN Explorer for a Spin
Chapter 4: Hotmail (a.k.a. MSN E-Mail)
Chapter 5: MSN Messenger

Book VI: Adding and Using Other Hardware

Chapter 1: Finding and Installing the Hardware You Want
Chapter 2: Working with Printers
Chapter 3: Getting the Scoop on Scanners

Book VII: Joining the Multimedia Mix

Chapter 1: Jammin’ with Windows Media Player
Chapter 2: Lights! Action! Windows Movie Maker
Chapter 3: Discovering Digital Cameras and Recorders

Book VIII: Windows Media Center

Chapter 1: Windows Media Center: Should You Buy One? .
Chapter 2: Setting Up a Media Center PC
Chapter 3: Running Windows Media Center

Book IX: Setting Up a Network with Windows XP

Chapter 1: Those Pesky Network Things You Have to Know
Chapter 2: Building Your Network
Chapter 3: Putting the Why in Wi-Fi
Chapter 4: Protecting Your Privacy

About This Book
Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, 2nd Edition, takes you through the Land of the Dummies — with introductory material and stuff your grandmother could (and should!) understand — and then continues the journey into more advanced areas, where you can really put Windows to work every day. I don’t dwell on technical mumbo-jumbo, and I keep the baf­fling jargon to a minimum. At the same time, though, I tackle the tough prob­lems you’re likely to encounter, show you the major road signs, and give you a lot of help where you’ll need it the most.extensions by default, but you can and should go in and change that. Yeah, I know that Bill G. hisself made the decision to hide them, and he won’t back off. (At least, that’s the rumor.)
I also know that hundreds — probably thousands — of Microsoft employees passed along the ILOVEYOU virus, primarily because they couldn’t see the filename extension that would’ve warned them that the file was a virus. Uh, bad decision, Bill.

(If you haven’t yet told Windows XP to show you filename extensions, take a minute now and hop to Book I, Chapter 3, and get Windows XP to dance to your tune.)

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About This Book
Microsoft says that Windows XP contains 50,000,000 lines of program­ming code. 400,000,000 PCs run Windows. Half of them use Windows XP, and roughly half of them run Service Pack 2. Heaven only knows how many people have used Windows. Nobody — absolutely nobody — understands more than a tiny part of Windows XP. Yet everybody — everybody outside of an ashram, anyway — has to come to grips with it.

Not an easy task, eh?
Windows XP Timesaving Techniques For Dummies concentrates on high-payoff techniques that save you time. These techniques make Windows work faster, more reliably, and more like the way you work, day in and day out. Use these techniques to spend less time spluttering and futzing with your machine.

What’s in This Book
To save you time, I organized this book into techniques — groups of related tasks that make you or your computer (or possibly both!) more efficient and effective. Some techniques are short ’n’ sweet, tackle one specific topic, and get you in and out of the machine in record time. Other techniques are more involved and explore the pros and cons of vari­ous options.

Wherever an important ancillary topic, shorter tip, or loosely related timesaver may be of use, I include it. Watch for the icons. They can save you gobs of time. And don’t be surprised if you bump into a tip or two that urges you to change the way you work, as opposed to simply making changes to your computer.

This book is laid out in a unique, easy-to-read two-column format full of figures and other visual cues that make it easier for you to scan and jump into a technique at the point most appropriate for your cir­cumstances. Linear thinking is good. Nonlinear scan­ning is better. Lay the book flat so you can see exactly what you’re doing without flipping a bunch of pages (and tearing your hair out in the process).

You can read the book from front to back, or you can dive right into the technique of your choice. Either way works just fine. Anytime a concept is mentioned that isn’t covered in depth in that technique, you’ll find a cross-reference to another technique to find out more. If you’re looking for something specific, check out either the table of contents or the index.

The Cheat Sheet at the beginning of the book lists my choices as the most important timesaving tech­niques. Tear it out, tape it to your monitor, pass it around to other folks at the office, and be sure to tell ’em Woody shares their pain.

All Gaul may have been divided into three parts, but this book needs eleven (a particularly, uh, galling admission). Here’s what you’ll find.

Part I: No-Bull Installation and Setup

If you haven’t yet set up Windows XP, or if you’re still in the process of getting adjusted to Service Pack 2, this is the place to start. In addition to advice that gets you up and running in no time, I cover the rarely discussed aspects of product registration, retrieving your product key, and installing a legiti­mate copy of Windows over the top of a pirate copy — without losing all your settings or wiping out your hard drive.

Part II: Making Windows Lean and Clean

Fine-tune Windows so that it helps you work faster. Here you can decide which desktop settings really make a difference and which ones don’t. I also show you how to train Windows to respond to your needs. You find out how to transfer your old settings to a new PC, activate Passport without divulging your personal information, set up (or avoid) ClearType, “brand” your laptop computer to deter theft and identify you as its owner if it somehow gets lost, make your PC turn itself off when you shut down Windows, and how to switch users in the blink of an eye.
Part III: Convincing Windows to Work Your Way You discover how to launch your most frequently used programs quickly — both on the Windows taskbar and by using hot keys, including hot keys that you build yourself.

I also show you how to take good care of your data. Discover quick file management techniques, such as renaming a group of files en masse, finding files quickly and effectively (and getting rid of Rover the Search Companion in the bargain), printing a list of files in a folder with a click, and much more.

Part IV: Making the Most of Internet and E-Mail

Take back control of the World Wide Timesink. You can find out about configuring and customizing Internet Explorer (including zapping pop-up, pop-over, and pop-under ads for good), controlling cook­ies to reduce spam, taking control of Windows/MSN Messenger so everybody and their brothers don’t bother you when you’re online, and keeping Outlook Express running like a dream. I help you set up Trillian, so you can run instant messaging with any­one, anytime. I also show you how to make the most of Google. And if you’ve got kids, this is the part where I show you how to protect them online.

Part V: Optimizing Your Musical Entertainment

A surprising number of pitfalls await the unfortu­nate. Here’s how to avoid them. Get no-nonsense, person-to-person music gathering techniques; rec­ommendations for buying music; and inside tips on ripping and burning. Customize Windows Media Player 10 and manipulate playlists, create your own music CDs, transfer music to players and other PCs, and tune in to WMP radio. Yes, the free radio is still there, if you know where to find it.

Part VI: Having Fun and Saving Time with Visual Media

Video and pictures take time to handle, but they’re such fun. So here’s how to spend less time while hav­ing more fun. Take snapshots and record videos with a Webcam, edit your home movies, manage digital pictures, and decrease picture download times. Ever wonder how to retrieve pictures that you accidentally

deleted from your camera? The answer’s here. You can also find techniques for printing pictures and using your scanner effectively.

Part VII: Ensuring Peak Network Performance

These days, everyone’s networked, or so it seems. But how efficient is your network? Here you can find out how to get the most out of your peer-to-peer net­work, get home and small office network installation tips, find out the best way to share one Internet con­nection among several machines, and add (and con­figure) new network users.

If you’re looking for help installing a wireless net­work, look no further. I take you through the fastest way to set up your network — and, far more impor­tantly, secure it. I also tell you the whole story — the real story — behind Windows XP Simple File Sharing. It isn’t as simple (or as secure) as you think.

Part VIII: Fast Security Techniques

This part contains full behind-the-scenes coverage of the Windows Security Center, new in Service Pack 2. It gives you common-sense approaches to solving the rabidly hyped problem of computer security. Protect your PC from real viruses; conduct fast, easy, and safe online shopping transactions; and thwart intruders with a firewall. Best of all, I show you how to put an icon on your desktop that will “lock down” your system in a split-second. If you need to set up and monitor your security perimeter, look no further.

Part IX: Keeping Your PC Alive

An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of painful cures. Here you can discover how to run periodic maintenance automatically while you’re off lounging somewhere (or meeting some insane deadline). I show you how to decide how much maintenance is enough and how to determine when to run mainte­nance checks so that your workflow isn’t affected.And what about keeping Windows up to date? I show you why I don’t trust Microsoft to update my PCs automatically. Decide which updates are critical and which ones can wait, get Remote Assistance and other forms of help, and make backups without a problem.

Part X: Fast (Nearly Painless) Disaster Recovery

Has Windows gone to Hades in a handbasket? Again? Here are the tricks you need to try in down-to-earth language. Find out how to survive (and per­manently stop) the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. Find out how to get your PC to boot when it doesn’t want to, restore your system to its pre-calamitous condition, and recover lost passwords. It ain’t pretty, but sometimes you have to take the Windows bull by the horns.

Part XI: The Scary (Or Fun!) Stuff

Most of the techniques in the first ten parts are pretty straightforward. In Part XI, I take you deep into the belly of Windows XP. Find out how to make changes to the Registry without getting burned, and go through three of my favorite Registry tweaks that aren’t covered by Microsoft’s programs. I also show you how to use Program Compatibility Mode when you absolutely, positively have to get an old program to work.

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In the past fifteen years, Woody Leonhard has written more than computer books, drawing an unprecedented six Computer Press Association awards and two American Business Press awards. Woody was one of the first Microsoft Consulting Partners and is a charter member of the Microsoft Solutions Provider organization. He’s widely quoted — and reviled — on the Redmond campus.

Woody’s Web site, askwoody.com, keeps an eye on the computer industry, covering the latest shenanigans from Microsoft, the best software for your computer, the worst pitfalls (and patches!) to avoid, updates to his books, and all the other information you need to keep your PC chugging away.

Woody lives just this side of paradise in Phuket, Thailand, along with his most significant other, Add, and his son, Justin. Most mornings, you can find him jogging on Patong Beach with their beagle, Chronos, or sipping a latte at Khun Woody’s Bakery. Drop by when you get a chance!

Author’s Acknowledgments

Justin Leonhard contributed numerous ideas, warnings, and hacks to the sections on gaming and the iPod, in particular, and helped with insightful comments in several other parts of the book. Thanks, Justin!

Many thanks, as always, to Claudette Moore and Debbie McKenna at Moore Literary Agency, my guides for nearly 15 years. Thanks, too, to Steve Hayes, Becky Huehls, Colleen Totz, Lee Musick, and all the people at Wiley who made this project work.

What a concept: Windows hacking made accessible to regular Windows users. With your help, I think this book succeeds marvelously.

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Publisher Apress
Release Date February 15, 2008
ISBN 1590599403

EBOOK Description
Windows power users have always envied their friends running UNIX machines for the ease of automation that they enjoy. The traditional Windows command–line shell, cmd.exe, has never been up to par with shells like bash or tcsh, especially when it comes to text processing and process automation.

Windows PowerShell changes all that. This next–generation shell is also a full–blown scripting environment with a real programming language that allows users to access every part of their operating system. Files, registry entries, and COM and .NET objects are all supported by PowerShell, which makes manipulating them a breeze.

Pro Windows PowerShell will show you how to use all this power in your own work. You’ll discover the object–oriented features of the shell and how they help in extracting and manipulating data. You’ll then learn how to use those features to solve real–world problems: manipulating files, working with text, monitoring systems, and performing operations over the network. The book serves as not only a tutorial, but also a reference: the “Real World” part is structured so that it can be read nonlinearly and used as a reference or a cookbook. And you’ll find freely available tools and extensions that will help you do things even faster.

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Introducing Windows Server 2008

EBOOK Details
Publisher Microsoft Press
Release Date May 30, 2007
ISBN 0735624216

EBOOK Description
Take a first look at the next generation of Windows Server with insights direct from the popular author and Microsoft MVP Mitch Tulloch and the Microsoft Windows Server team. With this insider s introduction, you will get to preview and evaluate Windows Server code name Longhorn. You will learn how to use new features that help you improve security, performance, reliability, and operational efficiency, as well as how to automate deployment and administration. Examine Windows Hypervisor virtualization, Windows Deployment Services, Internet Information Services 7.0, Windows PowerShellTM, Network Access Protection, and other security features. Take a guided preview from the experts and get ready to plan for deployment and perform your first upgrades and migrations to Windows Server code name Longhorn.

Delivers advance insights from those who know the technology best a Microsoft MVP and the Microsoft Windows Server team

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EBOOK Details
Publisher Wrox
Release Date April 23, 2007
ISBN 0471946931

EBOOK Description
This book is intended to help you get up to speed with Windows PowerShell whether you administer one Windows machine or many thousands. Although the book is in the Wrox Professional series I don’t assume that you have any previous experience using Windows PowerShell since, for most readers, your previous experience of PowerShell 1.0 is likely to be zero or minimal. On the other hand, I assume you are familiar with many basics of how Windows works and generally don’t spend much time telling you about basic Windows functionality outside PowerShell.

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