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Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4 (Paperback)

by Axel Buecker (Author), Juergen Friedrichs (Author), Veronika Moroian (Author), Robert Schey (Author), Neil Stokes (Editor), International Business Machines Corporation (Corporate Author)
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The first authoritative guide to IBM's new OS/2 Warp 4 operating system, this book includes easy-to-follow, step-by-step installation and configuration instructions, detailed checklists, reference information, Speech Recognition, and modular coverage of new and preexisting features for new and experienced OS/2 users. It covers LAN and Java run time support and peer to peer networking.

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This book will help you understand the new IBM OS/2 Warp 4 computing environment, and how to get the most out of your OS/2 Warp system. The book shows you how to install and configure OS/2 Warp and explains the many new features it contains.

The book is intended for both new and experienced OS/2 users. The book is organised so that experienced readers may skip over the introductory sections on each topic, and go straight to the more detailed information. If you are new to OS/2 and OS/2 Warp, you may decide to ignore some of the more technical sections and perhaps return to them at a later time.

How this book is organized

The book is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, “What's new in OS/2 Warp 4”
This provides an overview of the new features introduced in OS/2 Warp 4.

Chapter 2, “Installing OS/2 Warp 4 on Your System”
This guide you through the steps necessary to install the OS/2 Warp operating system.

Chapter 3, “Installing the Networking Components”
This discusses the networking components of OS/2 Warp 4, and guides you through the steps necessary to install networking support on your OS/2 Warp system.

Chapter 4, “Finding Your Way Around OS/2 Warp 4”
This provides an overview of the workplace shell, and shows you how to use the object-oriented graphical interface to manipulate files, objects and applications.

Chapter 5, “Talking to Your Computer”
This chapter describes VoiceType speech recognition and dictation facilities built into OS/2 Warp 4. The chapter describes how to configure VoiceType and how to use voice commands to control your OS/2 Warp system.

Chapter 6, “Running DOS applications”
This describes the support that OS/2 Warp provides for DOS applications, shows you how DOS applications work under OS/2 Warp, and discusses some special issues that may arise when running DOS applications.

Chapter 7, “Running Windows Applications”
This describes the support OS/2 Warp provides for running windows applications on your OS/2 Warp system, including installation and tuning considerations.

Chapter 8, “Printing Files and Documents”
This shows you how to set up printer objects on your workplace shell desktop, and how to print files and documents from the workplace shell desktop and from within your OS/2, DOS and Windows applications.

Chapter 9, “Multimedia Applications and Utilities”
This describes the multimedia device and application support that is built into OS/2 Warp, including support for audio and video capture and playback.

Chapter 10, “How to Get Help”
This discusses the various online help documents and manuals provided with OS/2 Warp, along with the online tutorial, and shows you how to find information on OS/2 WarpÕs features.

Chapter 11, “System Meltdown and How to Recover”
This shows you some steps you can take to prevent things going wrong with your OS/2 Warp system and how to recover in the event that something does go wrong.

Chapter 12, “Accessing a Local Area Network”
This shows you how to use OS/2 Warp and the workplace shell to access files, printers, and other devices residing on multiple systems connected on a local area network.

Chapter 13, “Accessing IBM Warp Server and Microsoft Windows NT Server”
This describes how you can use your OS/2 Warp system to connect to server systems running IBM OS/2 Warp Server or Microsoft Windows NT Server.

Chapter 14, “Peer Networking”
This discusses the peer networking capabilities of OS/2 Warp, and shows you how to configure and use OS/2 Warp in a peer networking environment.

Chapter 15, “Accessing Novell NetWare Servers”
This describes how you can connect to Novell NetWare servers and networks from your OS/2 Warp system.

Chapter 16, “Accessing the Internet with OS/2 Warp”
This discusses the Internet access facilities provided with OS/2 Warp, and how you can configure and use OS/2 Warp to access the Internet.

Chapter 17, “TCP/IP and Internet Address”
This discusses the TCP/IP networking facilities provided with OS/2 Warp, describes how to configure a TCP/IP connection on your OS/2 Warp system, and shows you how to use OS/2 Warp to access TCP/IP networks and the Internet.

Chapter 18, “Remote Access to Your LAN”
This describes how OS/2 Warp provides you with remote access to another OS/2 Warp system or a local area network and shows you to configure and use these remote access facilities.

Chapter 19, “Synchronizing files between your computer and a server”
This chapter describes the facilities available in OS/2 Warp that allow you to store “server” files on your local OS/2 Warp system, and use these files while disconnected from your network. You can then re-synchronize your files with the server when you reconnect.

Chapter 20, “Performing Systems Management Tasks”
This chapter describes the systems management capabilities of OS/2 Warp, and how you can use management software such as the IBM Systems Management Server of other SNMP-based management utilities to manage OS/2 Warp systems on your network.

Chapter 21, “Multi-Protocol Transport Services”
This describes the multi-protocol networking support provided with OS/2 Warp, which allows you to run different networking components at the same time, through a single network adapter.

Chapter 22, “CompuServe Information Manager”
This shows you how to configure and use the CompuServe Information Manager application provided as part of the OS/2 Warp BonusPack.

Chapter 23, “FaxWorks for OS/2”
This shows you how to send and receive faxes on your OS/2 Warp system, using the FaxWorks application provided as part of the OS/2 Warp BonusPack.

Chapter 24, “The Hardware Manager”
This describes the Hardware Manager utility provided with OS/2 Warp, which allows you to check and modify the hardware configuration of your computer.

Chapter 25, “HyperACCESS Lite”
This shows you how to access remote systems and bulletin boards using the HyperACCESS Lite terminal emulation program provided with the OS/2 Warp BonusPack.

Chapter 26, “Personal Information Manager”
This describes the Personal Information Manager calendar and scheduling facility provided with the OS/2 Warp BonusPack.

Chapter 27, “IBM Works”
This describes the IBM Works integrated word processing, spreadsheet, data filer, charting and report writing facility provided with the OS/2 Warp BonusPack.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 621 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1st edition (December 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0138421471
  • ISBN-13: 978-0138421472
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.2 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,733,988 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book on OS/2 ever written!, July 21, 2001
By Daniel H. Eicher (Wanamaker, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This is the only book I've been able to find that focuses exclusively on OS/2 Warp V4 - code named Merlin (not earlier versions). Fortunately, this is one of the BEST computer books ever written (and I've been in the computer biz for 20 years).

It includes tips and tricks that you won't find else where (even on the web) - tips like, how do you configure your system to run the old launch pad instead of warp center. UI information is just one of the area's covered. Some highlights, installing, networking, system recovery, peer to peer networking, accessing NT servers, accessing Novel, accessing the Internet, 200 pages on tcp/ip, remote access, system performance, multi-protocol transport services, the bonus pack, installing win/os2 audio drivers.

That is a few of the highlights! This book has over 600 pages of hard core information, no fluff. This is the only book you will ever need to work with OS/2. FWIW - mine is beat up, well worn and has lots of notes and sticky notes marking areas. Buy this book!

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