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Windows XP FAQ
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for administrators and power users who
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XP
Windows
XP Technical Overview
This paper provides a technical
overview of what's new in the Microsoftİ
Windows? XP operating system. It shows
how new technologies and features make
it easier to get work done, share information,
manage your desktop, stay productive
while traveling with a mobile computer,
obtain help and support, and perform
many other computing tasks. Because
this paper is an overview, it does not
address any area in detail but provides
a broad look at the many new technologies
and features in Windows XP. Source:
Microsoft.com
Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Technical Overview
This document introduces Windows
XP 64-Bit Edition, a high performance
workstation aimed at those engaged in
solving complex scientific problems,
developing high-performance design and
engineering applications, or creating
3-D animations. Source: Microsoft.com
Mobile Computing with Windows XP
This document explains how Windows
XP builds on the innovations for mobile
users built into Windows 2000 such as
power management and extensive hardware
support. It also discusses usability
improvements that make mobile computing
easier and more efficient. Source: Microsoft.com |
PC Design Checklist
for Windows XP
Dreaming of a new computer to make the most
of Windows XP? This article offers advice from
Microsoft Driver and Hardware Development on
building a PC optimized for Windows XP.
Source: Microsoft.com
Reliability
Improvements in Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Professional includes several
key improvements to system reliability and availability.
See why it's the most reliable Windows ever.
Source: Microsoft.com
Usability Improvements in Windows XP for Knowledge Workers
This paper introduces the innovations in
the user interface that make Windows XP more
efficient for knowledge workers to use. Source:
Microsoft.com
Windows XP: Whatİs New in Device and Hardware Support
This paper highlights some of the major
advances in Windows support for common device
classes, such as scanners, cameras, audio devices,
high-density storage devices and media (DVDs
and CDs), displays, and explains the power management
improvements in Windows XP beneficial to both
desktop and laptop users. Source: Microsoft.com
Windows XP Networking Features and Enhancements
This paper discusses some of the new features
and enhancements that make networking a richer,
more complete, and easier experience in Windows
XP. Source: Microsoft.com
Whatİs New in Security for Windows XP Professional and
Windows XP Home Edition
This article presents a technical overview
of what's new in security and privacy services
for Windows XP. Source: Microsoft.com |
Managing Windows XP in a Windows 2000 Server Environment

Intended for organizations that have already deployed
or are planning to deploy the Active Directoryİ
service, this article helps administrators manage
policy settings for computers running Windows
XP, the successor to Windows 2000 Professional.
Many new features of Windows XPİsuch as Remote
Assistance, Windows Media? Player, and Error Reportingİcome
with their own Group Policy settings that administrators
can use to customize and standardize configurations
for users and computers across the network.
User Data and Settings Management for Windows XP in
a Windows 2000 Environment
This article discusses two of the key components
that provide user data and settings management
in IntelliMirrorİUser Profiles and Folder Redirection.
It also provides an architectural overview of
these features, and presents sample scenarios
showing how IntelliMirror is used throughout
a computerİs lifecycle |