Upgrading to Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional: A Migration Guide for Windows 98 and Windows NT Users

Upgrading to Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional: A Migration Guide for Windows 98 and Windows NT Users
ISBN-10
0595148042
ISBN-13
9780595148042
Category
Computers
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2000-10-01
Publisher
iUniverse
Author
Jerry Ford

Description

Upgrading to Microsoftr Windows 2000 Professional is the perfect companion for anyone planning on migrating from Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT Workstation 4 to Windows 2000 Professional. Designed to be compact, this book provides a detailed examination of the differences between your operating system and Windows 2000 Professional. You will learn everything that you need to know to get up and running fast. Coverage focuses on how to take advantage of new features like personalized menus, active desktop, modem sharing and multiple monitor support without forgetting to show what has happened to your favorite programs and utilities. Coverage includes: * Installing Windows 2000 Professional * Desktop Customization * Managing Applications * System Administration * Networking * Internet Access

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