If you're preparing to move to Windows Server 2008, this book is for you. It bypasses common concepts you already know and concentrates on the essential information you need to migrate quickly and successfully. You'll get a thorough look at what's new in Windows Server 2008, including the redesigned architecture and improvements in features such ...
Providing 24 one-hour lessons in Windows 2000 Server, this text teaches readers how to install or upgrade to Windows 2000. Topics covered include: Windows 2000 interface; file services; IntelliMirror; profiles; client services; dial-up connectivity; and printing.
A basic introduction to the latest version of Microsoft's desktop publishing program showing how to create documents quickly using automated wizard tools and combining down-to-earth tips and techniques with screen shots to visually explain complicated features.
The "I-Series Applications" textbooks strongly emphasize that students learn and master applications skills by being actively engaged - by doing. These texts have been written with clear, error-free, and unambiguous steps to accomplish tasks that lead to a finished document, worksheet or database table. The authors made the decision that teaching ...
The best tutorial/reference for this popular database package--for the Macintosh. Teaches users how to design, create, and manage databases. Includes tips and notes for top efficiency.
"Programming the Web" by Barrie Sosinsky is designed for the first course in a web-programming curriculum. Students are first exposed to the fundamentals of web programming used in the majority of the languages covered. The text then delves into the specifics of HTML, XML, Java, JavaScript, ASP, and Perl /CGI. This book ultimately lays the basic ...
This text covers the issues for NT Workstation users such as a printing on a network, RAS/Dial-Up networking, boot problems, customization, modem problems, using My Briefcase backup, and sharing between NT 4 and Windows 95. In 1996, NT Workstation sales tripled from 565,000 in 1995 to approximately 2.3 million. Although NT is similar in many ...
"The I-Series Applications" textbooks strongly emphasize that students learn and master applications skills by being actively engaged - by doing. These texts have been written with clear, error-free, and unambiguous steps to accomplish tasks that lead to a finished document, worksheet or database table. The authors made the decision that teaching ...
A guide to Microsoft Publisher 98, this book offers to help the novice desktop designer create dazzling documents quickly, while offering product flexibility for experienced users. It demonstrates how to use Microsoft Wizards to automatically build a pre-formatted layout. It shows how to scan images into a layout, create newsletters, brochures, ...
As the price of servers comes down to the level of desktop PCs, many small- and medium-sized businesses are forced to provide their own server setup, maintenance and support, without the high-dollar training enjoyed by their big corporation counterparts. Upgrading and Repairing Servers is the first line of defense for small- and medium-sized ...
This book describes and compares hardware, software, and emerging technologies for electronic publishing in the 1990s. Covers Macintosh, IBM PC, Amiga, NeXT, and other applications. Also provides tips to successful publishing and buying decisions.
The reader will learn to use the key tools and features of Acrobat Reader in this hands-on guide that includes a look at the emerging world of document exchange.
This is a guide to Microsoft's BackOffice suite. It shows users how to install hardware and software, upgrade databases and develop Internet services. The book includes an accompanying CD-ROM.
Ideal for readers who want a comprehensive volume that supplies the majority of their real and anticipated information and learning needs within one cover, this reference explains how to make the most of Microsoft's Word 7 for Windows 95. It covers the most common questions posed by users.
Down to earth and easy to understand, The Warp Book covers the basics of the newest version of OS/2. It explains the new features and addresses cross-platform compatibility issues with Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. This book heavily emphasizes the Bonus Pack--free applications included with Warp. (Operating Systems)
Wireless is freedom. Wireless is now. And who better than "PC Magazine" to help you break free? Wireless is more than cell phones. It's Web surfing from your deck, or tuning up your Xbox to take on opponents on the opposite coast. But whatever wireless is, it isn't simple - or it wasn't, until these two guys made it so. Here's the straight scoop ...
This guide aims to answer user's questions about Visual FoxPro 5 as well as taking them through each step to successfully create, market and manage their own database application. The book is intended for database developers who have learned the basics of the xBASE language or Visual FoxPro. The enclosed CD-ROM contains the tools needed for ...
A manual on Windows 2000, written in a learn-by-doing manner. Like other titles in "The I-Series", it presents step-by-step instructions, along with discussion of why the steps are important and what role they play in the overall plan for creating a document, workbook or database.
This is an authoritative guide to the essentials of networking. It offers readers a solid understanding of the theoretical and practical applications of communication between computer systems or devices. It covers the basics of network administration, such as security, building a network, troubleshooting network problems, and more. It discusses ...
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