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The cover of Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies boasts that it's "nine books in one." That's a stretch--it's really a book about Microsoft Windows XP for novices, with supplementary information about America Online and MSN--but cover claims aside, this book represents a good value for someone new to computing. Woody Leonhard--a respected Windows authority who writes with enough humor to keep things light but not so much as to obscure the facts--begins with how to use a mouse and works all the way through installing printers and setting up a little network in a home or small office. Granted, if you've found this page on the Internet you probably don't need Leonhard's "how-to-click" tutorial, but you may be shopping for someone unfamiliar with Windows. This book is good for such people.

While the nine separate indexes (one at the end of each included "book") will annoy you--the unified one at the back of this book is much easier to find and use--Leonhard's style will compensate. He's very good at explaining how to do what Windows XP was meant to do, up to a certain level. Want to add a music file to a Windows Media Player playlist? There's a procedure for that. Want to cancel AOL because you can't stand it? He explains how. He does not, however, provide detail on more complicated jobs like setting up a cable modem or dealing with the specific security risk posed by Universal Plug and Play. Overall, this is a nicely written, friendly book that covers Windows XP well, but to a limited depth. --David Wall

Topics covered: Microsoft Windows XP for home users, particularly novices. Windows XP fundamentals (like windows and the mouse pointer), customization, Internet tools (including Outlook Express and Internet Explorer), America Online (AOL), Microsoft Network (MSN), printers, small networks, and Internet connectivity are all addressed. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.



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Windows is the number one operating system in the world.  There’s a lot to Windows XP, with office productivity applications, multimedia features, the Internet, and security upgrades. Now and then, you probably wish you could call Tech Support.

That’s when you’ll be grateful to have nine books about Windows XP in one — Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, Second Edition.  It replaces a whole shelf of reference books and covers

  • Windows XP basics
  • Customization
  • The Internet
  • Internet Explorer
  • Microsoft Network
  • Hardware
  • Multimedia
  • Windows Media Center
  • Wired and wireless networks

Fully updated with the latest information on Microsoft’s improved security features, the newest on multimedia applications and Windows Media Center, and plenty of additional stuff to help you decide about broadband Internet connections, this edition of Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies makes Windows XP manageable.   It helps you

  • Get started with Windows XP, search for files, use shortcuts, deal with common problems, and take advantage of built-in help
  • Customize your desktop, menus, icons, and startup programs
  • Protect your PC by using Windows Firewall, appropriate virus protection, and other security measures
  • Compare browsers, connect to the Internet, choose the right e-mail program, and manage newsgroups and chats
  • Work with digital images, download and play music, burn CDs, find out about digital camcorders, and create movies with Movie Maker
  • Decide whether a Media Center PC is right for you
  • Create a home network and troubleshoot any problems that come up

With thumbtabs that make it easy to find what you’re looking for and the famous For Dummies cheat sheet in the front, this book is designed to make life with Windows XP a lot easier, happier, safer, and a whole lot more fun.


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64 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Woody masterpiece using the English language, December 12, 2001
By James Vanderford (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
No one speaks Windows XP the way Woody speaks Windows XP in his new publication "Windows XP All-in-one Desk Reference", which is a masterpiece of organization, indexing, and commom sense treatment of technical topics in non-technical discourse.

Not since Woody's publication of "Woody Leonhard teaches Microsoft Office 97" has such an instructive, clearly written and illustrated technical book on Microsoft products been published.

There is a mind-boggling number of subjects each treated individually in short, simple explanation that gets to the heart of the subject. The dialog and explanations are laced with amusing analogs that make reading a pleasure, aside from the technical content. Subjects ranging from the simplicity of the XP Desktop to the meaning of the highly technical term DHCP, are handled with the same masterful stroke of simplicity.

This book is a must-have in every home and office that expects to stay on-line in the 21st century.

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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not really a reference -- more like a ramble, February 2, 2004
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This book could have used a thorough editing. It is supposed to be a "desk reference," which to me means you can look up information quickly. However, it's hard to find what you're looking for here. The worthwhile information is buried in the everyday stuff that I already knew, so to find what I wanted, I had to wade through many pages of material I was already familiar with.

Take Chapter 2, "Finding Your Way from Start to Finish," for example. It explains very basic stuff such as changing user settings, and then, starting about 40 pages into the chapter where you would least expect it, are instructions for sharing a file on the Internet, a sophisticated task.

I found this book very frustrating. On top of not being able to find instructions I wanted by browsing in the book, I found the index unhelpful.

Finally, I don't understand why the author devoted 65 pages to America Online. Since when is America Online part of Windows XP? The book makes no mention of the Windows Registry.

This book should rightly be called "A Ramble through Windows XP." It is not a reference. It is not a friendly book that you can find information in.

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50 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, August 19, 2002
By Librarian Scott (Stephenville, TX) - See all my reviews
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this book for beginners, intermediate, or expert computer users.

I like other things Woody has written (Mother of All Windows 95 books is a classic) and other Dummies books (Word 2000 for Windows for Dummies is good).

But this book is poor.

First, it isn't really "9 books in 1." The AOL "book" is a joke, clearly written with the intention for you to avoid AOL at all costs (minimizes the importance of chat rooms, nothing about automatic Zipping of e-mail attachments, nothing about accessing e-mail from outside the AOL client (hello does Netscape browser ring a bell?). The MSN "book" is even more of a joke (nothing about Money, nothing about free storage for pictures and web sites). The hardware "book" doesn't mention any brands and gives corny advice (optical mice only good for people with pets).

Second, there is no practical advice on dealing with Windows on a day-to-day basis. It acts like all the problems have been solved with XP (wow the stability). Nothing on dealing with the co-branding, pop-ups (both OS and Internet), and spyware. So much of the advice is generic (get AV software installed, updated, and working), with no specifics. No whys (like why should I use IE over Netscape, why should I use Media Player over Real, why should I use built-in ZIP over WinZip). The basics just aren't considered.

Third, this book is designed for teenage wannabe-geeks. Specifically, the only real hints in this book are game cheats (registry mods and the like).

Fourth, the humor in this book is all too hard to find and falls flat.

I am disappointed. This author can do so much better (check out his Office newsletters). Look elsewhere on this one folks.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Seller is excellent, book is disappointment.
I had thought that with the title (Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies) the book would be a good reference resource to keep at deskside. Read more
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This is a very good book for people that need, or want to learn about XP. I needed that book to be a bit more advanced. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Diana Parker

5.0 out of 5 stars Handy resource....
This is a great quick-reference book to have around. I have found the tips and shortcuts very useful. I even recommend it for a beginner.
Published 17 months ago by J.H.

5.0 out of 5 stars WINDOWS XP FOR DUMMIES
BOOK ARRIVE AS PROMISED. WIFE ENJOYS THE WIDE RANGE OF INFORMATION COVERED AND THE HANDY EXAMPLES.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why You Should Buy It, and Why You Should Skip It
This is a solid effort and about 750 pages long and close to the limit of what you can comfortably read - limited by weight and thickness. Read more
Published on September 23, 2007 by J. E. Robinson

2.0 out of 5 stars Either Get the Book From the Library or Buy It Used
If you are not familiar with Leonhard's books, you might want to check this book out of the library, or buy it cheaply used. Read more
Published on April 30, 2005 by Sunday

2.0 out of 5 stars Too cute ..not funny, just a waste of time.
Leonhard does an excellent job of explaining how to do things in XP, but you must skip through several pages of really awful attempts at humer to get to the real... Read more
Published on July 13, 2002 by Leo J. Landkamer

5.0 out of 5 stars Good starting point
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1.0 out of 5 stars How Dumb Are You?
Woody has dissappointed us with this shallow book. It has none of the deep insight, hints, tips, and tricks found in his earlier books. Read more
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