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Windows XP Unleashed [Paperback]

Terry W. Ogletree (Author)
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Book Description

December 11, 2001 Unleashed

Windows XP Unleashed guides the advanced reader through nearly every Windows XP topic imaginable giving ideas and solutions practical to typical problems encountered by professionals. Examples of topics covered are:

  • Installations, use, and maintenance;
  • Performance tuning;
  • Optimizing memory;
  • Detailed registry info;
  • Pushing hardware profiles to their limits;
  • XP system tools;
  • How to build network bridges between Dissimilar operating systems;
  • Working with compatibility modes to enable older O/S to interact with XP;
  • Device driver rollback;
  • Automatic driver update;
  • Ensuring perfect printing always;
  • Maximizing XP for the internet, intranet, and security.

Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal

These four guides approach Microsoft's newest operating system (which may or may not be generating requests at your library) from different perspectives. TechTV focuses only on Windows XP Home Edition yet assumes some familiarity with previous Windows versions and is more appropriate for upgraders or those buying an additional PC than for first-time Windows users. A valuable addition to XP collections, it will supplement more basic guides. On the other hand, Teach Yourself, Norton's, and Unleashed clearly target intermediate to advanced users and include information on both XP Home and Professional editions. A self-study resource for patrons who quickly need to get up to speed with XP, Teach Yourself is a solid series addition, with helpful summaries, Q&As, quizzes, and exercises. Norton's is a characteristically thorough reference packed with tips for power users and resources for further information. Unleashed mostly covers Windows XP Professional and features useful appendixes on related topics such as TCP/IP, but it is less clear and less detailed than Norton's. All three will suit larger public libraries with a business and technical population. [For more reviews of XP titles, see Computer Media, LJ 11/1/01. Ed.]
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Windows XP Unleashed guides the advanced reader through nearly every Windows XP topic imaginable giving ideas and solutions practical to typical problems encountered by professionals. Examples of topics covered are:


* Installations, use, and maintenance;
* Performance tuning;
* Optimizing memory;
* Detailed registry info;
* Pushing hardware profiles to their limits;
* XP system tools;
* How to build network bridges between Dissimilar operating systems;
* Working with compatibility modes to enable older O/S to interact with XP;
* Device driver rollback;
* Automatic driver update;
* Ensuring perfect printing always;
* Maximizing XP for the internet, intranet, and security.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 912 pages
  • Publisher: Sams (December 11, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672322803
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672322808
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 2.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,886,106 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I have been working in the computer industry for 24 years and have been writing for about 12 of those years - mostly books about computers and technology. I have a degree in literature and biology from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. I work and live in Huntsville, Alabama as a consultant, trainer, and writer.

I've written or co-written around 30 books. All of them were fun to work on; a few have even won awards. My work focuses mostly on things Microsoft, including operating systems, applications, networking, and general technology. In addition to books, I also write articles, white papers, marketing papers, online technical resources, presentations, and things like that. For some of that work, I also do document design and layout.

My recent books include several official Microsoft certification Training Kits on things like Windows Small Business Server 2008, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, and Windows XP Professional. I've also written books on Outlook and Word for O'Reilly, on networking for Linksys, and on several other products.

 

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential information for an important migration, January 26, 2003
This review is from: Windows XP Unleashed (Paperback)
In the world of outlandish marketing hype, the phrase "significant improvement" is bandied about like news years resolutions among pathological liars. However, in the case of Windows XP it is true. As a user of all previous versions of Windows, I have settled into a standard ritual of morning and afternoon reboots. However, with XP, that ritual is slowly being retired, as I can now go days without a reboot.
There are many other substantial changes in XP, the most pronounced of which is the appearance of the desktop. This, in combination with the additional functionality, means that more effort is necessary if you are to use it efficiently. I had no trouble making the transition from Windows 95 through all other versions up to and including Windows 2000. However, when I purchased Windows XP, I felt the need to consult a reference manual, so I read this book. It was a wise decision.
This is not a book for experts, the focus is on showing experienced users of GUI systems how the presentation style of XP is structured. With it, you can very quickly learn how to use it, what the differences are and if necessary, how to revert back to the classic view. The sections on how to configure the machine for activity on a network and how to troubleshoot the system to avoid failures and increase security should be read by all but expert users of XP. Microsoft has been justifiably bashed for the lax security of their software, but not all the blame is theirs. Users must spend the time configuring their systems so that at least the screen door is latched to restrict entry.
If you have years of experience in the Windows environment, then you can probably use your instincts to learn the nuances of XP. All others should find a quality resource to consult, and this is one you can reach for with confidence.
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11 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I disagree, June 1, 2002
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terry william ogletree (Princeton, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Windows XP Unleashed (Paperback)
I am the lead author of this book and would like to disagree with Arie Shenar's review. It seems to me that she is looking for, to quote, an "internal view how windows XP system working." This book is not a book about Windows XP Internals. If you desire that kind of information you can purchase very good books that will give you the programming APIs, etc. You can also visit msdn.microsoft.com (or subscribe to the service) and find a vast amount of online information about all Windows operating systems. While this book does cover how virtual memory addressing and preemptive multitasking work, it is not an internals or programming book. To the best of my knowledge Microsoft does not release the "internals" or code of their operating systems. If so, I'd like Arie to let me know what she finds! Instead, this book is intended to make it easy for the reader to quickly start using the newer features of Windows XP, and also touches on some subjects experienced users will already be familiar with. I don't know what other Sams books that Arie has purchased, but I can say that this book is right up there with previous editions of the Unleashed series devoted to operating systems.
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9 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nearly every Windows XP topic imaginable, February 9, 2002
This review is from: Windows XP Unleashed (Paperback)
Paul guides the advanced reader through nearly every Windows XP topic imaginable giving ideas and solutions practical to typical problems encountered by professionals. Here are a few examples: installations, use, and maintenance, performance tuning, optimizing memory, detailed registry info, pushing hardware profiles to their limits, XP system tools, how to build network bridges between dissimilar operating systems, working with compatibility modes to enable older O/S to interact with XP, device driver rollback, automatic driver update, ensuring perfect printing always, and maximizing XP for the internet, intranet, and security. User Level: Intermediate-Advanced. 1000 pp.
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