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`TROUBLESHOOTING STARTUP PROBLEMS
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`up, without appearing in the taskbar. 1:l-oublcshooting confli<:ts involving
`these "stealth" programs can be difficult, unless you use the System
`Configuration Utility. Its Selective Startup options enable you to shut down
`all programs and boot with a clean, \N"in,clows-only configuration; if that rnres
`tihc problem, you can begin aclcling progrnms back, one at a time, until you
`fiin<I the g\Jilty piece of software.
`To launch the System Configuratio n Utility, click the Start hutton, choose
`Run, and type MSCONF IG in the Run box. Press F.nrer, ~nd \-Vindows opens the
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`one that's causing the problem. Here's how to do it:
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`for virnses first.
`2. Open the System Configuration Utility and unche-ck the Load
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`CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
`
`Windows Essentials
`1 The Evolution of Windows 9
`2 Installing and Updating Windows Millennium
`Edilion 19
`J Advanced File Management with Windows Explou
`4 Getting Help 79
`5 Maintaining Your System and Troubleshooting
`Problems 93
`6 Working with the Windows Registry 12 t
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`8P-ecuzi6~
`Using
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`II Customizing Windows
`7 Configuring Windows Options 143
`8 Changing the look and Feel of Windows 173
`Installing and Managing Applications 207
`9
`1 O Managing Fonts 225
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`Microsoft®
`Wtndows®
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`Millennium Edition
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`E.,/ Bott
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`201 W l 03rd Streel
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`Ill Windows .send Hardware
`11 Working with Disks and Drives 245
`12 Configuring Hard\vare and Device Drivers 267
`1J Using Windows on a Notebook Computer 311
`
`IV Windows at Play
`14 Playing and Recording Digital Music 345
`15 Creating and Editing Digital Images and Videos 3E
`16 Turning a Windows PC into a Killer Game Machine
`
`V Home Networking
`17 Windows Networking 101 413
`11 Setting Up a Home Network 447
`19 Sharing Files, Folders, and Printers 471
`10 Sharing an Internet Connection 495
`11 Connecting to a Business Network 505
`
`VI Exploring the Internet
`ll Connecting to the Internet 535
`2S Keeping Your Internet Connection Secure 569
`14 Using and Customizing Explorer 5.5 597
`l5 Finding, Organizing, and Saving Web-Based
`Information 633
`
`VII Email and other Internet Tools
`16 Using Outlook Express for Email 657
`17 Using Outlook Express to Read Newsgroups 695
`18 Managing the Windows Address Book. 715
`29 Using MSN Messenger and NetMeeting 733
`
`VIII Appendixes
`A Using MS-DOS with Windows n9
`B Effective Backup Strategics 797
`C Dual-Booting and Advanced Setup Options B 11
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`Index 823
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`Associate Publisher
`Greg Wiegand
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`SPECIAL EDITION USING MICROSOFT ' WINDOWS"
`MILLENNIUM EDITION
`Copyrightit> 2001 by Que Corporation
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`All rights reserved. No part of this hook shall be
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`Printed i11 the Uuited States of A111erirt1
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`First Printing: November 2000
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`CONTENTS
`
`lntrodudion
`
`How to Use T his Book 2
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`Conventions Used in This Book 4
`
`Recovering from lnsrnllation Problems
`34
`Removing Windows ivle 34
`
`Configming Windows for 1\11to1natic
`Updates 35
`
`I Windows Essentials
`
`Troubleshooting 36
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`The Evolution of Windows 9
`
`How We Cot Here HI
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`\/\'hat's New in Wmdows Millennium
`Edition 12
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`\l\'hat M icrosoft Didn't Fix in Windows
`Me 15
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`Is Windows Me Right for You> 1S
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`Accessories and Add-Ons 16
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`2 Installing and Updating Windows
`Millennium Edition 19
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`Upgrade or Clean Install? 20
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`Preparing to Upgrade to \l\lindows Mc
`20
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`Before You Run Scrup... 20
`Checking Your Memory and CPU 22
`Checking Your BIOS 23
`Checking Your Hard Drive 24
`Checking for Viruses 25
`Checking Your Software 26
`Checking Your Hardware 27
`Checking Your Network Senings 27
`Back Up, Back Up, Back Up 28
`
`Installation Secrets and Shortcuts 28
`Upgrading from a Previous Windows
`Version 29
`Performing a Clean Windows Me
`Installation 29
`Internet Explorer Issues 33
`
`Secrets of the 'Windows Masters: The
`U ltimate C:D C:nllectinn 37
`
`l Advanced Fite Management with Windows
`Explorer Jg
`
`Customizing Lxplorer's Appearance 40
`Understanding the F.xplorer Hierarchy
`40
`Single-Click or Double-Click, 42
`Using Explorer .Bars 43
`Opening Explorer at Specific Folders or
`Files 43
`
`Changing the Appearance of a Folcier's
`Contents 45
`!cons, List, Dcta i Is, or Thumbn~ils:
`Choosing a View 4S
`F.xpcrt Techniques for Details View 45
`Sorring Files and Folders 46
`Customi·ling Folder Display Options
`47
`Displaying or Hiding Certain File Types
`48
`
`Managing Files and Folders 48
`Selecting Files and Folders 48
`Moving and Copying Files and Folders
`49
`Renaming Files and Folders 50
`Working with Shortcuts 50
`Using Folder Shortcuts to Organize
`Files 53
`Copying D isks 54
`Undoing Changes SS
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`Cust0mizing the Send To Menu 55
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`IV
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`SPECIAL EDITION USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS MILLENNIUM EDITION
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`Usii1g the Recycle Bin 56
`Recovering a Deleted Fi le 58
`Changing the Size of the Recycle Bin
`58
`Emptying the Rccydc Bin 59
`
`Searching for Files 60
`Finding a File or Folder by ::S:ame 60
`Searching for Files That Contain
`Specific ·1 ext 62
`Finding Files by Date, Type, or Si1.e
`63
`Managing Files fi-om the Search
`Window 64
`Saving and Reusing a Search 65
`
`Associating Files with Programs 65
`How File Types and F.xlensions ~'ork
`65
`Viewing File Assodatio ns 67
`Using an Alternative Program to Open
`a R egistered File 1 ypc 6 7
`C hanging File Associatiuns hy
`Extensio n 69
`Changing Advanced File Association
`Properties 70
`Opening an Unrecogni~d File· lypc
`73
`
`·working with Com pressed. Files 73
`Extracting from a C:ahincr File 73
`Compressing and Occnmprcssing Zip
`Files 74
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`Working with Long Filena mes 75
`How \Nindows Generat es Short
`Filenames 75
`Using Long Filename., with Older
`\Nindows Programs 76
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`Troubleshooting 76
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`Secrets of the vVindows Masters: Inside
`Information About Your Files 78
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`4 Getting Help 79
`
`Choosing the Right Help Resource 80
`Help and Support Center 80
`Troubleshooters 81
`Using the Microsoft l(nnwlcdgc Rase
`8 1
`Getting Peer Support Through
`Newsgroups 84
`Other Internet Reso urces 85
`
`Using the Hdp and Suppo rt Center 86
`Finding Information 86
`Reading a HeLp Topic 89
`Savii1g Favorite Help Topics 90
`
`vVhcn Should Yo u Pa)' for Support' 90
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`·n-ouhleshooting 91
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`Secrets of the Windows Masters:
`Sca rd 1i ng the Knowledge Base with
`Ke)"vords 92
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`5 Maintaining Your System and
`Troubleshooting Problems 93
`
`The Windows Me Toolkit 94
`The Essentials 94
`Advanced 'fools 96
`M issing Pieces 96
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`J'low Windows Protects S)'stem Files 97
`
`Backing Up and Restoring System
`Configuration Details 98
`
`1i·oubleshooting l O 1 10 I
`Isolate the Problem 101
`Always Cover the Basics First 102
`Tiy a Different Video Driver 103
`Use Safe Mode to D iagnose and Re pair
`Problems 104
`Switch to a Selective Startup 105
`Decoding Error M essages with
`Dr. Watson 108
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`Monitoring Sy•tt:Jll Resources 109
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`Troubleshooting 139
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`CONTENTS Iv
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`Preventive Maintenance 110
`Using ScanDisk to Find and Fix Disk
`Problems 111
`Defragmenting a Hard Drive 112
`Scheduling Maintenance Tasks
`Automatically 113
`
`Stopping Viruses 114
`
`Troubleshooting 116
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters: Forcing
`ScanDisk and Dcfrag to Finish Their
`Work 117
`
`6 Working with the Windows Registry
`121
`
`STOP! Before You Go Any Further, Read
`This Warning! 122
`
`An Overview of the Windows Registry
`123
`Browsing the Registry's Hierarchy
`124
`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 126
`HKEY_USERS 128
`What About the Ocher Root Keys?
`129
`
`Using the Registry Editor 130
`Searching for Keys and Value Entries
`130
`Renaming a Key or Value Entry 132
`Changing an Entry's Value 132
`Creating a New Key or Value Entry
`133
`Deleting a Key or Value Entry 133
`Exporting and Importing Registry
`Entries 134
`
`Backing Up and Restoring the Windows
`Registry 136
`Copying the Registry File,; to a Safe
`Place 137
`When Al l Else Fails... 138
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters:
`Detecting Changes co the Registry 139
`
`II Customizing Windows
`
`7 Configuring Windows Options 143
`
`Using Control Panel 144
`
`Setting Startup Options 148
`Using the Startup Menu 148
`Using Custom Hardware Profiles
`150
`Changing Your Windows Password
`151
`Disabling the Password Dia log Box
`152
`Running Programs and Opening
`Documents Automatically 154
`Removing ProgTams That Run
`/\utomatically 155
`
`Customizing Mouse and Keyboard
`Settings 156
`Calibrating .Mouse Movement 157
`Custnmi,.ing Pointers and Cursors
`158
`Adjusting Keyboard Options 160
`
`Managing Power Use on a Desktop PC
`161
`Configuring Power Options
`Hibernation Do's and Don'ts
`
`162
`163
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`Setting Date wd T ime Options
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`164
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`Customizing the C lipboard 167
`What the Clipboard Can (and Can't)
`Do 167
`Third-Party Cliphoard Enhancements
`168
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`VI
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`SPECIAL EDITION USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS MILLENNIUM EDITION
`
`Making Windows Acccssi blc for the
`Hearing, Sight, and Movement Impaired
`168
`
`Troubleshooting 170
`
`Sec,-ets of the Windows ,V!asters:
`Configuring Advanced Options with
`Tweak Ul 171
`
`8 Changing the Look and Feel of Windows
`173
`
`Taming- the Windows Interface 174
`
`Giv;ng the Taskbar a Makeover 174
`Making ' liiskbar Buttons Easier to
`Read 174
`Controlling the T.1skbar's Appeamncc
`176
`Man,iging Items in the System Tra}'
`177
`Showing or H iding Other T<iolhars
`17R
`Moving and Docking C:ustom Toolbars
`180
`Preventing Taskbar Modifications
`182
`
`Putting Favorite Programs on the
`Quick Launch Bar 182
`
`ManaRing- Desktop Icons 183
`
`Making the Start Menu More Useful
`186
`Controlling Personalized Menus 186
`Managing the Start Menu witl1
`E.xplorcr 187
`M:maging the Start Menu Directly
`188
`Advanced Start ,Vlenu Options 190
`Sorting and Scrolling the Programs
`Menu 190
`
`Customizing the Windows Display 19 1
`Changing the Screen Resolution 191
`Changing the J\iumher of Available
`Colors 192
`Stopping Monitor Flkkcr 194
`
`Customi,.ing W'inclows' Visual Elements
`195
`Adjusting Colors, fonts, and Orhcr
`Tmcrfocc Options 196
`Using Wallpaper and Background
`Grnpbics 198
`Using Desktop T hemes 199
`
`laming the Active Desktop 200
`
`Using a Screensaver 201
`
`Cli:lnging System Sounds 203
`
`Tt·oublcshooring 204
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters:
`Estahlishing Custom Settings for Each
`User 205
`
`9 Installing and Managing Applications
`207
`
`Jnsrnlling Applications 208
`Installing 32-Bit Windows Applications
`208
`Installing 16-Bit vVinclows Applkations
`209
`lnmlling MS-DOS Applications 2 10
`What If There's No Setup Program?
`2 12
`
`Creating Custom Program Shortcuts
`213
`Starting Programs on StartUp 213
`Specifying llow a Shortcut Starrs a
`Program 214
`
`Managing Associations Between File
`'Iypes and Programs 2 16
`How Windows Marches Programs
`with File Types 2 17
`Changing the Program Associated with
`a File Type 217
`Changing tl1c Icon for a File Type o r
`Other Object 218
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`CONTENTS rv;;-
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`MS-DOS Aµpl ic:11ions and V/indows Me
`219
`
`U ninstalling Programs 219
`Uninstalling Applications
`Automatically 219
`What to Do When Uninstall Doesn't
`Work 220
`
`Troubleshooting 22 l
`
`Secrets of Lhe W'in<lows Maslers: Creating
`Batch Files to Starr W indows Programs
`223
`
`10 Managing Fonts 22s
`
`How Windows Uses Fonts 226
`
`lnstalling, Removing, and Managing
`Fonts 228
`Adding New Foms 229
`'frueType Font Limitations 230
`P reviewing a Font 230
`D eleting a Font 23 l
`Managing Fonts 232
`Using Third-Party Font Management
`Software 233
`
`Making Fonts Look Their- Best Onscreen
`234
`
`Matching Screen Fonts with Printed
`Output 234
`
`Using Wingdings, Symhols, and Other
`Unconventional Fonts 2:36
`
`Exchanging Font, wi1h 0 1hcr Windows
`Use rs 236
`Copyright Issues 238
`E mbedding TrueType Fonts in
`Documents 239
`Embedding Fonts in Web Pages 239
`
`Dea ling with International Cha meter Sers
`240
`
`Troubleshooting 240
`
`SecreLs of Lhe Windows Masters: Using
`Fonts On-thc-Fiy 24 1
`
`III Windows and Hardwa re
`
`II Working with Disks and Drives 245
`
`Prcpa,-ing a New H,ird l)isk for Use with
`Windows 246
`
`Working with Disk Partitions 247
`!low Windows Assigns Drive Letters
`249
`Using 1hc l'l) !SK U1il iry 250
`
`Formatting Disks 253
`Choosing a File System 253
`Forrnaning a Partition or Logical
`Drive 257
`Formatt ing Removable Media 25 9
`Convening a FAT16 Drive to FAT32
`259
`
`CDs and DVDs 260
`Autoplay 261
`Improving CD-ROM Performance
`261
`Using DVD Drives 262
`
`Using Recordable and Rewritable CD
`Drives 262
`
`\Vorking with Floppy Disks 263
`
`Using Zip Drives ond Other Removal.,le
`Media 263
`
`'li·ouuleshooting 265
`
`Secrets of the \~lindows Masters: Taki11g
`Complete Control nf Partitions 266
`
`12 Configuring Hardware and Device
`Drivers 267
`
`How Windows Me Works with Hardware
`268
`.Installing Device Drivers 268
`An Overview of Plug and Play 269
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`VIII
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`SPECIAL EDITION USING M ICROSOFT W INDOWS M ILLENNIUM EDITION
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`.'Vfanaging Hardware Kcsourcc., 270
`Ins pecting llardwa re Propcr1ics with
`Device Manager 273
`lnsmlling Device Drivers 27S
`
`Installing a I ew Hardware Device 277
`l11st~lling !'lug and Play 1 lordware
`278
`Using the Add New I fardwarc \,\lizard
`for U ndetected D evices 281
`
`Managing Legacy (Non-Plug and Pby)
`Hardware 282
`Ol<lcr Device D e tection During
`Windows Nie Setup 283
`Changing Settings After a Device ls
`Installed 283
`
`Adding lntern,il Adapters 285
`lns1alling an Inte rn.ti Ad~pter 285
`lnsrnlling Older Adapter Cards 286
`Understanding Adapter Cards 288
`
`Installing a l,oC'.l l Prinrcr 288
`Plug and Play 289
`Using the Add Printer Wiz:ird 289
`Scuing a Default P rinter 292
`Prin ter Properties 292
`
`Managing Print Job,
`
`293
`
`Installing and Configuring;) /Vlodcm
`294
`Internal Versus External .Modems
`294
`Ge nc,-..1 Properties 296
`C:onncclion Properties 296
`
`Adding n SCSI Device 298
`Exp laining SCSI 298
`Installing a SCSI Adapter
`Installing a SCSI Device
`
`299
`299
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`lnsra lling a USB P eripheral 300
`
`Adding a Second Display 301
`
`Resolving Conflicts 302
`Using the Devi<.:e Mmager for
`Conflicts 302
`
`Tweaking Perfonnance Levels 303
`Removing Gnnecessary Device Drivers
`304
`
`C reati ng Hardware Profiles 305
`
`Troubleshooting 306
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters 308
`How Hardware Profiles Arc Supported
`in the Regisny 308
`More About USB Technology 308
`
`13 Using Windows on a Notebook
`Computer 311
`
`Setting Up Windows on a Notebook
`Compute r 312
`
`/Vfonaging Power on ;1 Portable P C
`
`313
`
`Configuring Power M:magcment Options
`315
`Using H ibernate 3 17
`
`Using PC Card Devices 318
`J nstalling PC Card Drivers 319
`Install ing PC Cd Devices 320
`){cmovini; or lnserting PC Card
`Devices 321
`
`Managing Dial- Up i':clwurking
`Connec1 ions 322
`Location SctuJ:) 323
`Connecting to a Rem ote System 32 3
`Using a D ial-l:p Networking Script
`324
`
`Us ing:, NoLcilool.: Docking Station 325
`Creating ,rnd :\1odifying Oarclware
`Prot.lcs 326
`
`Synchronizing Files Between 'l\vo PCs
`327
`lnst:illing Briefcase 328
`Creating a Briefcase 329
`Adding Files and Folders to a Briefcase
`329
`Synchron izing Files 330
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`Splitting File Copies in Briefcase from
`Origin:1ls 330
`
`Sharing Resources via a Direct Cable
`Connectio n 331
`Setting Up Direct Cable Connection
`332
`Setting Up the I lost 333
`Setting Up the Guest 334
`Using Direct Cable Connection 334
`
`Using Jnfmrcd Connections 335
`Virtual IR Pores 336
`l'rinting via the IR Pon 336
`Using Wireless Link to Send Files w
`Another Computer J.37
`Using Wireless Link to Recei"c Files
`from Another Computer 339
`
`' lroubleshooting 339
`
`Secrets of Nlastering rhe Windows Me
`En\'i ronment: Installing PC Cards and
`COM Port Assignments 340
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`IV Windows at Play
`
`14 Playing and Recording Digital Music
`34S
`
`Settung Up Sound I fardware 346
`Standard and Optional Sound
`Hardware 346
`Installing and Configuring the Sound
`Card 346
`
`Using Windows Media Pb1ycr 348
`Media Player Capabilities 348
`The Media Player Interface 349
`Keeping the Media Player in Top
`Condition 350
`Digital Music Formats 3 51
`Copyright. and Licensing Issues 352
`
`Playing CDs 353
`Using Get Names 353
`
`Rcconling CDs 354
`Configuring the CD Copying Process
`354
`The CD Copying Process 357
`How CD Copies Are Stored 357
`
`Downloading .Vlusic from the vVcb 3 57
`
`Managing Your 1vlusic Library 359
`Changing tl,e Properties of Songs
`361
`Copying Music to a Portable P laye1·
`361
`Creating Cus10111 Playlists 364
`Cop)'ing Digi1>1l 1\11usic to a Recordable
`CD 3<>5
`
`Tuning In to Internet Re1dio Stations
`365
`
`T roubleshooting 367
`
`Secrets of Mastering the \\'i11dows Me
`Environment: Organizing Your .'V!edia
`Environment wilh Playlists 368
`
`15 Creating and Editing Digital Images and
`Videos 369
`
`Setting Up a Digital Ca111er:1 or Sca1mer
`370
`
`Setting Up Video lfardwarc 370
`'Types oflntcrfaces for Digital Imaging
`Devices 370
`
`Working with O,girnl Pictures 3 74
`Trnnsferring Picrures to Your
`Computer 374
`Installing a Scanner or Digital C,unera
`374
`Editing Picrures 380
`Choosing the Right f11ia1,"' Format
`382
`Managing Picture Files 383
`Printing Pictures 385
`
`Creating a Digital P icture Sl idcshow
`385
`
`Facebook's Exhibit No. 1007 - Page 12
`
`

`

`SPECIAL EDITION USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS MILLENNIUM EDITION
`
`Capmr ing a Video Clip 3 85
`Using W indows Movie Maker 385
`Edi ring Video Clips wit h Movie Maker
`388
`Cre~ling Mulriplc Clips from a Single
`Clip 389
`Adv:111ccd Editing on the 11meline
`38')
`
`Trouhleshoo1ing 391
`
`Playing Games with Others over the
`Tntcrnct 405
`Seering Up Multiplayer Games 40S
`Chalting with Other Players 406
`
`'froubleshooting 407
`
`Secret.5 of the W indows Masters:
`Managing 'Rvo C',-ame Control le rs 408
`
`Secrers of the Windows Masters: Cutting
`Image and Movie Files Down to Size
`391
`
`V Home Networking
`
`17 Windows Networking 101 413
`
`16 Turning a Windows PC into a Killer
`Game Machine 393
`
`V.'hat Every Gamer Nc~,ls to Know
`Abnul Windows 394
`How DircctX Makes a Difference
`394
`C ;aming Hardware 395
`Plaring DOS Games in Windows Me
`3')6
`
`\Vhat. G,itncs Arc Tncluded with Windows
`Mc? 39 7
`Playing Multiplayer Internet Games
`397
`
`Configuring Game Hardware 399
`JnsLalling a Joystick or Game
`Controller 399
`'le.sting And Calibrating ,1 Joystick or
`Game Con troller 4 00
`
`Tuning Your Systcn, for Maximum
`Pcrfor111ance 401
`Keeping Your Drivers Up to Date
`402
`Preventing Unnecessary lnterrup1ions
`402
`'Eveaking Displa-y Settings 403
`Adjusting Your Swap File 403
`Setting the Refresh Rate 404
`
`U nderstanding Windows Networks 4 14
`What You Need ro C reate a Network
`414
`
`Ilow Peer-to-Peer Networks Work 414
`
`Plann ing Your I Tome Network 41 5
`
`Network Wiring and H ardwar·e 41 7
`I OllASE-T E thernet 417
`1 OOllASE-TX Fast Ethernet 420
`HomePNA 420
`Wireless Networks 42 1
`Infrared Networking 422
`Nerwork Adapters 423
`Cabling 424
`Ilubs and Switches 42 5
`
`TCP/IP Demystified 426
`W hat Is TCP/JP? 427
`How lP Addresses Work 4 27
`Using TCP/IP on a Private Network
`4211
`U nderstanding Your TCP/Tl'
`Configuration Options 428
`TCP/lP Properties for Your Network
`Card 4 30
`TCPnP Properties for Analog Modem
`Users 436
`
`An Overview of\~r,ndows Security
`Features 437
`
`Facebook's Exhibit No. 1007 - Page 13
`
`

`

`How Ilack Attacks Work 437
`Preventing Viruses and Trojan Horses
`438
`Detecting and Stopping Unauthorized
`Access 440
`
`Mat1aging a Windows Network 441
`Using Built-In Ncrwork Management
`Tools 441
`Remote Administration Services 442
`T hird-Party Networking Solutions
`443
`Restricting Access to Shared Files
`445
`Setting Up User Profiles 445
`
`Troubleshooting 445
`
`Sec~cts of the Windows Masters: How to
`Disable the Use of Automatic Private IP
`Addressing 446
`
`18 Setting Up a Home Network 447
`
`Using the IIo me Networking Wizard
`448
`Home Networking Hardware 448
`Installing .Home Networking Support
`448
`Using the Home Network Setup Disk
`451
`
`Identifying Computers on a Network
`452
`ldcnt ifying F.ach Computer 452
`ldent ifying Your Workgroup 452
`
`Configuring Network Components 453
`Installing and Configuring a Network
`Adapter 453
`Installing and Configuring Network
`Protocols 454
`Installing and Configuring Client
`Software 459
`
`Configuring Yo ur Network Logon 460
`Selecting Windows Logon 460
`Selecting Windows Family Logon
`462
`
`CONTENTS ~
`
`Troubleshooting 463
`
`Secrets of the Vi/indows M asters 468
`Browsing with Net Commands 468
`Setting the File System and the Role of
`the Computer for Optimal
`Perfonnance 469
`
`19 Sharing Files, Folders, and Printers 471
`
`How Windmes Shares Resources 472
`What You Can (and Can't) Share over
`a N etwork 473
`RcstricLing Access to Shared Files
`473
`User- and Share-Level Security 474
`Enabling and Disabling Windows
`Resource Sharing 476
`
`Sharing Drives and Folders 477
`Reviewing Share-Access Types 478
`Providing Full Access to a Resource
`478
`Providing Read-Only Access to a
`Resource 479
`Managing Shares 480
`Restricting Access Rights by User
`480
`Changing U&er-Level Access Rights
`485
`
`Sharing CD-ROM Drives and Removable
`Drives 485
`
`Sharing Printers 486
`Setting Up a Network l'rinter 486
`lnsralling anti Updating Primer
`Drivers 487
`Using a Shared Printer 488
`
`Working with Shared Files and Folders
`488
`Rrowsinir My Network P laces 489
`Accessing Shared Files Through U[\TC
`Names 490
`Finding a Computer on the Network
`491
`
`Facebook's Exhibit No. 1007 - Page 14
`
`

`

`~ SPECIAL EDITION USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS MILLENNIUM EDITION
`
`Assigning a Drive Letter to a Shared
`Drive 492
`
`'froubleshooting 493
`
`Secrets of Mastering the Windows Me
`Environment: Using Net \.\'atcher 494
`
`20 Sharing an Internet Connection 495
`
`Will Tnrcrnet Connection Sharing Work
`for You, 496
`
`Installing and Configuring Internet
`Connection Shadng 497
`Getting Started 497
`Setting Up the Internet Connection
`Sharing Host 498
`$cuing Up a D ial-Up Connection for
`Shared Acces.~ 499
`Configuring Other Computers on the
`Network 500
`Removing Internet Connection
`Sharing 502
`
`Advanced JCS Options 502
`
`"froubleshooting 503
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters: Security
`Blanket 504
`
`21 Connecting to a Business Network sos
`
`Using Windows Me for Remote
`Connections to Business Networks 5 06
`
`Using Remote Aa:ess to \Nork from
`Home or the Road 506
`Configuring Telephony Settings 509
`Using Resources via Remote Acccs.,
`512
`
`Logging On to a Windows NT or 2000
`Network 513
`Connecting tO a Windows
`NT/Windows 2000 Domain 514
`Connecting to a V/indows NT/Pro
`Workstation 517
`
`Changing Your Windows NT/2000
`Password 517
`Setting Up User-Level Ac:ces.s Control
`on a Windows Network S 18
`
`Connecting to a Vim.al Private Network
`520
`
`Working with Linux and UNIX Networks
`522
`
`Working with NetWare Networks 523
`Using Microsoft's Client for Net Ware
`Networks 523
`Changing Your Password with Client
`for Net~ fare Networks 524
`Using Microsoft's Service for Nctv\lare
`Directory Services 524
`Changing Your Password with Service
`for NOS 526
`Configuring l\'ct\.\/are Di£ectory
`Scr.·ice-< 527
`Using NcrWarc Utilities 527
`Sening- Uµ u ~cr-J.cvcl Acce,~s Control
`with NctWarc 527
`
`Using a Windows Me PC As a Dial-Up
`Server 527
`Security and the IJial-Up Server 529
`
`T roubleshooting 530
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters:
`Browsing with Net Commands 530
`
`VJ. Exploring the Internet
`
`22 Connecting to the Internet 5l5
`
`Dial-Up l\'etworking Esscnc,als $36
`
`Setting Up Hardware 536
`Installing and Configuring a Modem
`536
`Configuring a Cable Modern 543
`Setting Up a OSL Line 544
`Configuring an ISDN Adapter 544
`
`Facebook's Exhibit No. 1007 - Page 15
`
`

`

`Configuring a Basic Dial-Up Connection
`545
`Using the Internet Connection Wizard
`546
`Adjusting Advanced Settings 548
`Creating and Editing L ogan Scripts
`549
`
`Mam!\ing Multipk Dial-Up Necworking
`Connections 5 51
`Adding a New Dial- Up Ketworking
`Connection 5Sl
`Adjusting the Properties of an Existing
`Connection Icon 552
`Creating a Shortcut to a Dial-Up
`Connection Icon 554
`Moving or Copying Connection Icons
`554
`Renaming and Deleti1>g ConnecLion
`Icons 555
`
`Changing Dial-Up Options 555
`Changing Dia ling Locations 555
`Using Multilink Options for Faster
`Connections 557
`Changing Dialing Options 558
`
`Curmecting co the Internet S59
`Making a Manual Connection 560
`Monitoring Connection S~arus 560
`Closing Your Internet Connection
`561
`Connecting (and Disconnecting)
`Automatically 561
`Making a Hands-Free Manual
`Connection 563
`
`Troubleshooting 564
`
`Secrets of the vVindows i\•Iasters:
`Charging Your Internet Connection to a
`Telephone Calling Ca,·d 565
`
`CONTENTS rx;;;-
`
`I low Much Security Do You Need ? 570
`
`Worki11g with Secure Web Sites 571
`
`Establishing and Maintaining Internee
`Security Zones 573
`Adding an Internet Domain to a
`Security Zone 57 5
`Changing Security Settings l,)' Zone
`577
`ScttiJ1g Custom Security Options
`577
`
`Stopping Hostile Web Pages 578
`Restticting ActiveX Controls 578
`LimitingJ av:a Applets 583
`Illocking Dangerous Scripts S85
`Controlling F ile Downloads 585
`
`Controlling Cookies 585
`llow Safe Are Cookies? 586
`Strategies tO Protect Your Privacy
`586
`
`Restricting Access to Undesirable Content
`588
`
`Using T hird-Party Utilities to Provide
`Additional Secmity for Your Inte rnet
`Connection 589
`Stopping Remote Control Trojan
`Horse Programs 590
`
`Troubleshooting 591
`
`Secrets of the Windows Masters: Setting
`Up a Pe rsonal Firewall 592
`Downloading and Using Zonet\larm
`592
`Using ZoneAJarm with JCS 593
`Configuring ZoneAlarm 593
`ZoneAlarm Alerts 594
`
`23 Keeping Your Internet Connection Secure
`569
`
`An Overview of Internet Explorer's
`Security Features 570
`
`24 Using and Customizing Internet
`Explorer s.s S97
`
`Customii,ing the IE Interface 598
`Fine-Tuning Toolbars 598
`Managing Explorer Bars 601
`Sc1ting a Home Page 603
`
`Facebook's Exhibit No. 1007 - Page 16
`
`

`

`xivl SPECIAL EDITION USING M ICROSOFT WINDOWS MILLENNIUM EDITION
`
`Adjusting Fonts and Colors 604
`lnsrolling and Using Add-Ins and Plug(cid:173)
`Ins 605
`Advanced Options 606
`
`Getting /\long with Ncts<.:apc and Other
`Browsers 607
`
`Power Browsing with IE 5.5 608
`Address Bar Secrets 608
`Using AuloCompktc to Fill in Blanks
`on Pages 609
`!Browsing the Wei., Offlinc 610
`!lncreasing the Size of the Browser
`Window 610
`!Exploring Pages You 'vc Previously
`Viewed 611
`iNavigaring Through the History
`!folder 613
`Clearing the Ilistory 613
`
`Downloading Files 6 14·
`ManagingHT IV l)ownloads 614
`Logging On to Passwurd-Prolcerc,I
`}TP Servers 615
`Using the Windows Me fl"l' Client
`616
`
`Speeding Up Web Connections 617
`Using Offline Browsing for Faster
`Access to Favorite Pages 617
`Adding Web Sites A, Offline Favnrilcs
`618
`Managing Offlinc Favorites 619
`Managing t he Browser's Cache 622
`Viewing Cached Files and Objects
`623
`E liminating Unnecessary Elements
`624
`Third-Party Browsing Tools 624
`
`Confi1:,'l1ring Lnternet Explorer tO Work
`with Other Programs 626
`lnstalling Add-Ons for Use with IE 5.5
`626
`Configuring IE to Work with Java or
`ActiveX Controls 626
`
`Configuring Which Programs to Use
`for lntemet Services 626
`
`Viewing Web Pages in Other Languages
`627
`
`Troubleshooting 628
`
`SecreLs of the \Nindows 1\,lasters: Using
`Windows Me's lluilt-ln 1,~rp C lient 629
`
`2S Finding, Organizing, and Saving Web(cid:173)
`Based Information 633
`
`Making Order out of the Web's Chaos
`634
`
`Organizing the Favorites Folder 63 4
`Using Suhfoldcrs to Organi1.c
`Favorites 634
`Working with the Favorites Bar 635
`Importing and F:xporling lnt~rncr
`Favorites 636
`Backing Up Your Favorites Folder
`637
`Using Thir<l-Part:y 1ools to Manage
`F avorite.s 63 7
`
`Changing or Adding C.:,uick Links 638
`
`Finding l nformation 011 the World Wide
`Wei., 638
`Choosing the Right Engine for Your
`Search 63'9
`Customizing Search Bar Options
`642
`Tips and Techniques for More
`Successful Searches 644
`Saving Searches and Search Resulrs
`644
`
`Printing Web Pages 646
`Arranging Frames on the Printed Page
`646
`Adding Headers and Footers to a
`Primed Web Page 64 7
`
`Sending Web Pages and

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