The straightforward, concise writing style of this book should appeal to all levels of users. Highly visual, spread-based, task-oriented content enables users to find information fast.
This book, published by Microsoft's publishing arm, explains lots of Windows NT Workstation 4.0 issues. As a tutorial for complete neophytes, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 at a Glance may not be the best. However, if you know the task you want to complete (recover a deleted file or schedule remote mail delivery), you can find a page that tells you how to perform the task.
In addition to the usual information about working with programs, windows, and files, you'll find useful tips on running DOS programs, using multimedia, and installing new hardware and software. This reference book for newcomers will prove invaluable if you've been using a computer long enough to know what you want to do, but don't know exactly how to do it.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Brief, yet comprehensive:
I really think this is the best NT end user book to come along yet. It goes through all the desktop features, tools, utilities and some relevant content on networking as well!
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