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Paul McFedries' Windows 98 Unleashed, Professional Reference Edition - Paul McFedries

Paul McFedries' Windows 98 Unleashed, Professional Reference Edition

Paul McFedries (Autor)

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1440 Seiten
1998
Sams Publishing
978-0-672-31224-3 (ISBN)
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The Unleashed Professional Reference edition takes you beyond the average discussions of the technology, giving you practical advice and in-depth coverage. With this extensive guide you'll obtain the skills, understanding, and breadth of knowledge to unleash the full potential of Windows 98. Paul McFedries' Windows 98 Unleashed, Professional Reference Edition includes the Microsoft Tech Net Sampler and four additional electronic reference chapters, a Windows 98 Knowledge Base, a glossary of computer and networking terms, a great collection of shareware and freeware, Microsoft Tech Net Sampler, and the Windows 98 and Windows NT Knowledge Base. With this encyclopedia of solutions, you will learn to automate tasks using the Windows Scripting Host and batch file programming; control Windows 98 startup; master Web integration and the Active Desktop; customize the Taskbar, Start menu, and display; optimize memory and disk access; and get the most out of Device Manager and hardware profiles.

I. UNLEASHING WINDOWS 98 INSTALLATION AND STARTUP.

1. Preparing for the Windows 98 Installation.


Look Before You Leap: How the Setup Process Works. Windows 98 System Requirements. Preparing Your System: A Checklist. Some Notes About Dual- (and Multi-) Booting. Summary.

2. From Disc to Disk: Installing Windows 98.


Getting Setup Started. After Setup Is Under Way. Supplying the Setup Wizard with Information. Finishing the Installation. Adding and Removing Windows 98 Components. Removing Your Old Windows Files. Uninstalling Windows 98. Summary.

3. Start Me Up: Controlling Windows 98 Startup.


The Boot Process, from Powerup to Startup. Custom Startups with the Windows 98 Startup Menu. Custom Startups with MSDOS.SYS. Creating Your Own Startup Logo. Command-Line Switches for Starting Windows 98. Troubleshooting Windows 98 Startup. Understanding the Windows 98 Shutdown Process. Summary.

4. What's New and Noteworthy in Windows 98.


The Web Comes to the Desktop. Windows 98 Knows the Internet. Support for New Hardware Gadgets. New Windows 98 System Tools. New Multimedia Bells and Whistles. Communications and Networking. Other New Shell and Customization Features. Making the Move from Windows 3.x. Summary.

II. UNLEASHING WINDOWS 98 CUSTOMIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION.

5. Web Integration and the Active Desktop.


Why Integrate the Web? 9. Working with Web Integration. Customizing the Active Desktop. Summary.

6. Customizing the Taskbar, Start Menu, and Display.


Tweaking the Taskbar. Customizing the Start Menu. Display Settings: A Desktop to Call Your Own. TweakUIThe Interface Power Toy. Summary.

7. Setting Accessibility Options, User Profiles, and More.


Accessible Windows: Working with the Accessibility Settings. Personalized Windows: Working with User Profiles. Worldwide Windows: Customizing the Regional Settings. Summary.

8. Customizing the Mouse, Keyboard, and Other Input Devices.


Manipulating Mouse Properties. Customizing the Keyboard. Calibrating a Game Controller. Summary.

9. Performance Tuning: Optimizing Memory and Disk Access.


Windows 98 and Memory: A Primer. Performance Tuning: General Considerations. Optimizing Memory. Optimizing Disk Access. Overcoming File Fragmentation with Disk Defragmenter. Summary.

10. Getting the Most Out of Device Manager and.


Hardware Profiles. Windows 98's Hardware Innovations. Understanding Device Drivers. Understanding Plug and Play. Working with the Device Manager. Setting Up Hardware Profiles. Summary.

11. Device Advice: Dealing with Devices in Windows 98.


Adding New Hardware. Working with CD-ROM Drives. DVDWelcome to the Next Level. Getting Great Graphics. Windows 98 and Your Monitor. Working with PC Card (PCMCIA) Devices. Setting Up an Infrared Device. Power Management in Windows 98: OnNow and ACPI. Drivers for Other Devices. Troubleshooting Hardware Headaches. Summary.

12. Getting to Know the Windows 98 Registry.


A Synopsis of the Registry. Understanding the Registry Files. Starting the Registry Editor. Examining the Structure of the Registry. Working with Registry Entries. Troubleshooting the Registry. Summary.

13. A Few Good Hacks: Some Useful Registry Tweaks.


Working with File Types and Applications. Modifying Windows 98's Desktop Icons. Using the Registry to Fiddle with Files. Customizing the Windows 98 Interface. Customizing Some Setup Settings. Summary.

III. UNLEASHING FILES, FOLDERS, AND DISKS.

14. File and Folder Tricks and Techniques.


First, a Few File and Folder Fundamentals. Exploiting Explorer: Shortcut Keys, Customizations, and More. Can I Get There from Here? Working with Shortcuts. Working with File Types. Finding File Needles in Hard Disk Haystacks. Trash Talk: Understanding the Recycle Bin. Summary.

15. Disk Driving: The Windows 98 Disk Utilities.


Formatting a Floppy Disk. Copying a Floppy Disk. Viewing Disk Properties. Compressing Disks with DriveSpace. Partitioning a Disk. Summary.

16. Working with a Net: The Windows 98 Backup Utility.


Starting Backup. Some Thoughts on Real-World Backups. Defining a Backup Job. Working with Backup Media. Setting Backup Preferences. Restoring Backed-Up Data. Summary.

17. Wielding the Windows 98 System Tools.


Creating an Emergency Boot Disk. Preventing and Repairing Hard Disk Errors with ScanDisk. Protecting System Files with Registry Scan. Using System File Checker. Avoiding Device Driver Failures with Automatic Skip Driver. Using the Microsoft System Information Utility. Protecting Long Filenames. Scheduling Maintenance Tasks with Task Scheduler. Guarding Against Viruses. Putting It All Together with the Maintenance Wizard. Getting Your System Back on Its Feet with System Recovery. Summary.

IV. UNLEASHING DAY-TO-DAY WINDOWS 98.

18. The Ins and Outs of Installing and Uninstalling Programs.


Practicing Safe Setups. Working with the Add/Remove Programs Wizard. Installing Applications. Uninstalling Applications. Summary.

19. Sharing Data in Windows 98: The Clipboard and OLE.


Understanding OLE. Working with OLE. Linking an Object. Embedding an Object. Editing a Linked or Embedded Object. Summary.

20. Using Fonts in Windows 98.


Fontamentals, Part I: The Architecture of Characters. Fontamentals, Part II: Screen Fonts Versus Printer Fonts. Fontamentals, Part III: The Font-Rendering Mechanism. Working with Fonts. Adding New Fonts to Windows 98. Deleting Old Fonts. Font Tips. Using Character Map for Extra Symbols and Characters. Font Limitations. Troubleshooting Fonts. Summary.

21. Prescriptions for Perfect Printing.


Understanding the Windows 98 Printing Subsystem. Installing a Printer with the Add Printer Wizard. Removing a Printer. Printing Documents in Windows 98. Managing Print Jobs. Working with Printer Properties. Tips for Saving Paper. Troubleshooting Windows 98 Printing. Summary.

22. Portable Windows: The Briefcase and Direct.


Cable Connection. Synchronizing Laptop and Desktop with Briefcase. From Laptop to Desktop and Back: Direct Cable Connection. Direct Cable Connection and Infrared Ports. Direct Cable Connection and the Briefcase. Summary.

23. DOS Isn't Dead: Unleashing the DOS Shell.


Getting to DOS. Working at the DOS Prompt. Customizing the DOS Window. Understanding PIFs. Running a Program in MS-DOS Mode. Creating a Program-Specific Startup Configuration. Optimizing Memory for DOS Applications. Troubleshooting DOS Difficulties. Summary.

V. UNLEASHING MULTIMEDIA: THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF WINDOWS 98.

24. DirectX and Windows 98 Video.


Windows 98 and Multimedia. DirectX 5.0: The Future of Windows Multimedia. Understanding Digital Video. Unleashing Video in Windows 98. Tips for Top Video Performance. Windows 98 and the Broadcast Architecture. Viewing Web-Based Video with NetShow. Troubleshooting Video Woes. Summary.

25. Windows 98 Audio Features.


Understanding Audio. A Review of Audio File Formats. Audio Codecs. Audio Hardware: What to Look For in a Sound Card. Installing the PC Speaker Driver. Sounding Off: Playing Sounds in Windows 98. Turning It Up (or Down): The Volume Control. Giving Windows 98 a Voice: Assigning Sounds to Events. Recording and Editing Sounds with the Sound Recorder. Reinstalling an Audio Codec. Summary.

VI. UNLEASHING WINDOWS 98 COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING.

26. Getting Started with Modem Communications.


A Modem Communications Primer. Modem-to-Modem Communications. Configuring Serial Ports. Installing and Configuring a Modem. Summary.

27. Putting Your Modem to Work.


Getting Your Modem to Dial Voice Calls for You. Using HyperTerminal for Modem-to-Modem Connections. Creating a New HyperTerminal Connectoid. Connecting to a Remote System. Summary.

28. Setting Up Windows 98 for Networking.


An Introduction to Windows 98 Networking. What's New in Windows 98 Networking. Network Installation and Configuration. Summary.

29. Working with Network Resources.


Accessing Network Resources. Windows 98 as a Server: Sharing Your Resources. Summary.

30. Network Administration and Security.


Hiding Shared Resources. Tips for Choosing a Password. NetWare Security Issues. Setting Up Remote Administration. Remote Administration Via the System Policy Editor. Connecting to a Remote Registry from the Registry Editor. Watching the Network with Net Watcher. Using System Monitor on a Remote Computer. Remote Administration from the Network Neighborhood. Summary.

31. Network Troubleshooting.


A Starting Point: Microsoft Network Diagnostics. Some System Policy "Problems". When All Else Fails, Reinstall Your Drivers. Troubleshooting General Network Nuisances. Cable Conundrums. Troubleshooting Adapter Afflictions. More Sophisticated Tools. Summary.

32. Remote Computing with Dial-Up Networking.


Dial-Up Networking Fundamentals. Setting Up Windows 98 for Dial-Up Networking. Connecting to the Remote Network. Working with Dial-Up Networking Settings. Using PPTP to Establish a Virtual Private Network Connection. Configuring Microsoft Mail for Remote Sessions. Using the Dial-Up Scripting Tool. Using the Dial-Up Server. Summary.

VII. UNLEASHING WINDOWS 98 FOR THE INTERNET AND INTRANET.

33. Implementing TCP/IP for Internet and Intranet Connections.


Understanding TCP/IP. Installing and Configuring TCP/IP. Connection-Specific TCP/IP Settings. Wielding the TCP/IP Utilities. Summary.

34. Windows 98 and the Internet.


Setting Up Windows 98 to Connect to the Internet. Connecting to Your Service Provider. TCP/IP and Internet Security. The Net Is Your Oyster. Using FTP for Internet File Transfers. Using Telnet for Remote Internet Sessions. Summary.

35. Exploring the Web with Internet Explorer.


Starting Internet Explorer. A Tour of the Internet Explorer Screen. Navigating with Internet Explorer. The Favorites Folder: Sites to Remember. Dealing with Files. Setting Up Subscriptions. Channel Surfing: Internet Explorer's Active Channels. Customizing Internet Explorer. Summary.

36. Outlook Express and Internet Email.


A Brief Email Primer. Getting Started with Outlook Express. Understanding the Message Folders. Working with the Windows Address Book. Composing and Sending a New Message. Reading Incoming Mail. Working with Your Messages. Finding Text, Messages, and People. Customizing Outlook Express. Summary.

37. Outlook Express and Usenet News.


Some Usenet Basics. Working with Newsgroups in Outlook Express. Downloading Messages. Notes on Working with Newsgroup Messages. Writing a Rejoinder: Following Up a Message. Posting a New Message. Filtering Newsgroup Messages. Setting News Options. Summary.

38. Remote Collaboration with Microsoft NetMeeting.


Configuring NetMeeting. A Tour of the NetMeeting Window. Placing NetMeeting Calls. Exchanging Files in NetMeeting. Using the Chat Feature. Using the Whiteboard. Sharing Programs. Setting NetMeeting Properties. Summary.

39. Web Page Publishing with Windows 98.


Understanding HTML Tags. The Basic Structure of Web Pages. Getting Started with FrontPage Express. Adding a Title. Entering Text and Paragraphs. Adding Formatting and Headings. Setting Up Lists. Working with Hyperlinks. Inserting Images, Sounds, and Video. Setting Up Tables. A Few More FrontPage Express Techniques. Publishing Pages Using the Web Publishing Wizard. Summary.

40. Setting Up a Windows 98 World Wide Web Server.


Getting Started with Personal Web Server 4.0. Setting Up Personal Web Server. Starting and Stopping Personal Web Server. Testing the Web Server. Configuring Your Web Site Folders. Publishing Pages to Your Web Site. Summary.

VIII. APPENDIXES.

A. Glossary.
B. Creating Automated Windows 98 Setups.


About Batch 98. Installing Batch 98. Creating Scripts for Automated Setups. Setting Up Windows 98 on the Client.

C. Troubleshooting Setup Woes.


Understanding Safe Recovery. Setup Won't Start. Setup Hangs During Installation. Hardware Problems. Setup Error Messages. Uninstall Problems. Miscellaneous Problems.

D. Under the Hood: Understanding the Windows 98 Architectures.


The Windows 98 Architecture: A Modular Approach. Device Drivers. Configuration Manager. The Installable File System Manager. Virtual Machine Manager. Core Operating System Components. The Windows 98 Shell. Application Support. The Windows 98 Registry. Intel's Protection Ring Architecture. Improvements in the Windows 98 File System. The Windows 98 File System Architecture. More About the Installable File System Manager. File System Device Drivers. The Block I/O Subsystem.

E. A Networking Primer.


Some Networking Basics. Hardware: NICs and Other Network Knickknacks. Walking the Walk: Topology and the Lay of the LAN. Talking the Talk: Networking Protocols.

F. Internet Security: Digital IDs and Encryption.


Email Security: The Issues. Understanding Public-Key Encryption. A Further Measure: The Digital ID. Email Security Features in Outlook Express.

G. A Batch File Primer.


Batch Files: Some Background. Creating Batch Files. A Home for Your Batch Files. Using Batch Files to Start Programs. REM: The Simplest Batch File Command. ECHO: A Voice for Your Batch Files. The PAUSE Command. Using Parameters for Batch File Flexibility. Improving on DOS. SHIFT: A Different Approach to Parameters. Looping with the FOR Command. Making Smart Batch Files. GOTO: Telling Your Batch Files Where to Go. IF: Handling Forks in a Batch File's Road. CHOICE: Do You Need to Get Input from the User [Y,N]? Redirecting DOS. Piping Commands. Summary.

H. Programming the Windows Scripting Host.


WSH: Your Host for Today's Script. Scripts and Script Execution. Programming Objects. The Windows Scripting Host Object Model. The WScript Object. The WshShell Object. The WshNetwork Object.

I. DOS Commands in Windows 98.
J. The Windows ANSI Character Set.
Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.6.1998
Reihe/Serie Professional Reference Edition
Verlagsort Indianapolis
Sprache englisch
Maße 200 x 240 mm
Gewicht 2118 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows
ISBN-10 0-672-31224-7 / 0672312247
ISBN-13 978-0-672-31224-3 / 9780672312243
Zustand Neuware
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