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41. To XP, or not to XP, that is the
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42. MEIT - Operating System Windows
 
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43. Exploring new vistas. (Windows-based
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44. Operating System WINDOWS XP (3rd
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45. Applied Operating System Concepts,
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46. MCDST 70-271 Exam Cram 2: Supporting
 
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47. Microsoft Official Course 2262B:
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48. Operating System Apis: Windows
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49. Just the Computer Essentials:
 
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52. Supporting Users and Troubleshooting
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55. Microsoft to release 12 language
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41. To XP, or not to XP, that is the question. (Chemputing).(review of Microsoft operating system Windows XP): An article from: Canadian Chemical News
by Marvin D. Silbert
 Digital: 5 Pages (2002-05-01)
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This digital document is an article from Canadian Chemical News, published by Chemical Institute of Canada on May 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1366 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: To XP, or not to XP, that is the question. (Chemputing).(review of Microsoft operating system Windows XP)
Author: Marvin D. Silbert
Publication: Canadian Chemical News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2002
Publisher: Chemical Institute of Canada
Volume: 54Issue: 5Page: 13(2)

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42. MEIT - Operating System Windows 2000
by MERS Editorial Department
Paperback: 52 Pages (2003-09-01)
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MEIT A Smart Guide to Computer Literacy is a set of books of an integrated package of computer training resources tailor-made to meet the needs of junior secondary students in Hong Kong. The students can easily follow the explanation and step-by-step guidance in the package. This is no doubt an effective way to acquire a basic understanding of computer hardware, software and information technology. It is a self learning book for any new users, not just only for Hong Kong students.

This title includes content of getting to know computer hardware basic, main components of a computer, computer software, basic operation of user interface and manage files under Windows 2000.

All procedures, together with their results as shown on the screen are clearly set out in the step-by-step guides and vivid screen captures. Readers can easily follow the procedures and obtain the required results easily. ... Read more


43. Exploring new vistas. (Windows-based technologies)(includes related articles on selection of operating systems and Windows-based loan origination software): An article from: Mortgage Banking
by Jeff Berg
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This digital document is an article from Mortgage Banking, published by Mortgage Bankers Association of America on October 1, 1996. The length of the article is 6315 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Exploring new vistas. (Windows-based technologies)(includes related articles on selection of operating systems and Windows-based loan origination software)
Author: Jeff Berg
Publication: Mortgage Banking (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 1996
Publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of America
Volume: v57Issue: n1Page: p147(7)

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44. Operating System WINDOWS XP (3rd ed., Sr.) Proc. Allowance / Operatsionnaya sistema Windows XP Uchebnoe posobie dlya nachalnogo professionalnogo obrazovaniya - 3-e izd.,ster. - ("Nachalnoe professionalnoe obrazovanie-Informatsionnye tekhnologii v ofise", "Federalnyy komplekt uchebnikov") (GRIF)
by Sviridova M.Yu.
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45. Applied Operating System Concepts, Windows XP Update
by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne
Hardcover: 976 Pages (2002-05-10)
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Asin: 0471263141
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Applied Operating Systems Concepts, 1/e Windows XP Update Edition is based on the best selling text Operating System Concepts, 6/e, 2001 by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin and Greg Gagne. Like OSC, Applied provides a clear description of the concepts that underlie operating systems. One of the key differences is that Java is used to present many of these ideas and included are numerous examples that pertain specifically to popular operating systems such as UNIX, Solaris 2, Windows NT, Mach, the Apple Macintosh OS, IBM's OS/2 and Linux. The 1/e Update Edition offers improved conceptual coverage, added content to bridge the gap between concepts and actual implementations and a new chapter on the newest Operating System to capture the attention of critics, consumers, and industry alike: Windows XP.

The advent of Java technology has given the authors an excellent vehicle to illustrate many of the most important concepts in modern operating systems today. Topics like multitasking, CPU scheduling, process synchronization, deadlock, security, and distributed systems lend themselves very well to demonstrations using Java technology. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Exercises
The book gives exercises at the end of each chapter, but does not give the answers to check by.Some of the Exercise questions are so difficult to find answers to.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!!
I have taken many courses at both undergrad and grad levels and in doing so have come across books that left me wondering.This book in contrast is wonderful!It is excellent at covering the full spectrum of various operating system issues.I doubt I'd pick it up if I were intently interested in Macs, though.It does a good job of addressing UNIX/Solaris issues, JAVA, and of course Intel-based OS's.Was an easy read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good First O/S Book
A good introductory O/S book for undergrad/beginning graduate students. Well-designed and straightforward. Good examples of Java code.

The one drawback is a tendency to get rather wordy in some sections and ramble on a bit. Taken as a whole, however, this is a very worthwhile textbook.

3-0 out of 5 stars easy to read and up-to-date
Jave, NT, Linux... This is the only OS text book I can find which has these buzz words. Like anything else in life, Being up-to-date could be good or bad.

So is easy-to-read. Any tiny lack of details could bemisleading, that's the impression I got while reading this book, I keepasking why, how, such kind of questions. It seems to be the generaldrawback of OS textbook, so ambicious that try to cover all the aspect, tooambicious to cover all the aspect.

Anyway, it's a good and expensivebook. Easier than Tanenbaum's classics, and up-to-date. Could be a goodchoice for your first OS book. ... Read more


46. MCDST 70-271 Exam Cram 2: Supporting Users & Troubleshooting a Windows XP Operating System
by Dan Balter, Philip Wiest, Ed Tittel
Paperback: 504 Pages (2004-07-25)
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Asin: 0789731495
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The new Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) credential proves that you have the skills to successfully support end users and successfully troubleshoot desktop environments running on Windows XP. MCDST candidates must pass two core exams (70-271 and 70-272). The 70-271 exam, when combined with the 70-272 (the application exam for desktop support technicians), validates that a candidate can successfully answer (or escalate) all calls from end users. Co-written by best-selling author Dan Balter, the MCDST 70-271 Exam Cram 2 gives readers the essential information they need to know to pass this exam, focusing on exactly what they need to know. This book can be used as a sole study guide for those experienced with Windows XP or it is the perfect supplement guide for more comprehensive training materials, instructor-led classes, and/or computer-based training.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great book, but I never took the cert test.
XP is to old now to cert in, but a great book for those who still use it and want to learn about it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Certification Ready
This book was very helpful in passing my Microsoft 70-271 exam. It provided much relevant material from a users standpoint that prepared me for my certification. It also is a good Book to keep around as a reference.

4-0 out of 5 stars Useful if you have lots of real world experience
For those of us looking to fill in our varied real-life technical support experience with some actual honest-to-goodness certifications, this book is a useful cram. I was looking for more of the experience of the test, and I found the difficulty of the questions to be appropriately challenging. I'm pleased to find that they are actually geared towards a higher level exam, since that is my ultimate goal. I also skimmed the book a lot, and did not even try to read it chapter by chapter (I don't study for exams that way). I ended up absorbing a lot more information from this book than I thought I would have, and I must confess I'm extremely desensitized to spelling mistakes in computer software, and didn't notice them in this book. I certainly didn't come across anything that would have stopped me from picking up the sense of the information offered. I definitely picked up new things from this book that I didn't know before, and I appreciated that. Learning more about the innards of Windows XP is never a bad thing, and at least one piece of information I was able to immediately use at work.

4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
I passed the test so I guess that means the book worked. It was actually supplemental material. My first choice is always Sybex. This is a decent book, it went too much into the Remote Installation for what I had on the test but the test may be different for you.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good, but problematic....
I just passed my 70-271 exam and I do believe this book was an important factor in my score. However this book is problematic.

1.) The MeasureUp practice exam questions are 50 of the same questions found in the Microsoft Press book for the same exam. But that book has 261 more questions than this one.
2.) The questions in the book are far more difficult than necessary and many are more appropriate for the MCSA/MCSE exam 70-270.
3.) There are too many typographic errors to name. The major ones have been mentioned by other reviewers.
4.) There is no information on service pack 2.

I intend on using my MCDST credentials as an elective exam for the MCSA, so I appreciate the difficulty of the questions but by attempting to attain an 85% to 90% on the practice exams in the back of this book I had thoroughly convinced myself that I would fail the test and was very close to rescheduling it. I did not, and I passed my test with more than 200 point over the minimum score.

To this books credit I have found the information very useful in my job. I have received several calls from users with processor affinity problems or with 16 bit program errors that I know how to solve immediately because of the high standards set by the questions in this book. I am, therefore, very satisfied with my purchase.

Edit to original review: Having achieved my MCDST credentials and completed my MCSE Security I believe that what I have written concerning this book is correct. Many of the questions in the book are much better suited for the MCSA/MCSE track. I found the extra knowledge useful, but the objective should be to help you prepare for the 70-271 NOT to stress you out with topics you will never see covered on the exam.
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47. Microsoft Official Course 2262B: Supporting Users Running Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
by MIcrosoft
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48. Operating System Apis: Windows API, MS-DOS API, C POSIX library,
Paperback: 26 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Windows API, MS-DOS API, C POSIX library,. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 25. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Windows API, informally WinAPI, is Microsoft's core set of application programming interfaces (APIs) available in the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It was formerly called the Win32 API; however, the name Windows API more accurately reflects its roots in 16-bit Windows and its support on 64-bit Windows. Almost all Windows programs interact with the Windows API; a small number (such as programs started early in the Windows startup process) use the Native API. Developer support is available in the form of the Microsoft Windows SDK, providing documentation and tools necessary to build software based upon the Windows API and associated Windows technologies. The functionality provided by the Windows API can be grouped into eight categories: Base ServicesProvide access to the fundamental resources available to a Windows system. Included are things like file systems, devices, processes and threads, and error handling. These functions reside in kernel.exe, krnl286.exe or krnl386.exe files on 16-bit Windows, and kernel32.dll on 32-bit Windows.Advanced ServicesProvide access to functionality that is an addition on the kernel. Included are things like the Windows registry, shutdown/restart the system (or abort), start/stop/create a Windows service, manage user accounts. These functions reside in advapi32.dll on 32-bit Windows.Graphics Device InterfaceProvides functionality for outputting graphical content to monitors, printers and other output devices. It resides in gdi.exe on 16-bit Windows, and gdi32.dll on 32-bit Windows in user-mode. Kernel-mode GDI support is provided by win32k.sys which communicates directly with the graphics driver.User InterfaceProvides t...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=81601 ... Read more


49. Just the Computer Essentials: A Plain-English, No-Nonsense Guide to Buying and Maintaining a PC Running the Windows Vistaâ„¢ Operating System for Your Home or Home Office
by James A White
Paperback: 288 Pages (2007-05-04)
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You've seen the books for "dummies" and you're beyond that - you know how to turn a computer on, check your email, and surf the Internet. There are books for geniuses that focus on getting over-detailed on technology you don't care anything about. Why can't there be a book for you - a book to help you buy a new computer or help you protect your computer and data without all the useless information???

You've come to the right place! Just the Computer Essentials is a book written for the everyday user. Jim White wrote

Just the Computer Essentials to help you with your day-to-day work without taking up your whole day.

Just the Computer Essentials will help you understand exactly what you need to know when buying a new PC.

Jim White's Just the Computer Essentials will:

  • Help you understand exactly what you need to know when buying a new PC
  • Lead you in protecting your computer from dangers such as viruses, spyware, spam and phishing
  • Show you how to set up a backup strategy to safeguard all your important files
  • Coach you how to recover your computer from system problems - starting with the least intrusive all the way to disaster recovery
  • Teach you how to migrate your files and settings from one computer to a new PC running the Windows Vista(tm) operating system

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5-0 out of 5 stars WOW!I LOVE THIS BOOK
"Just the Computer Essentials" is an excellent choice for the computer "savy" or the "not so savy" PC user like me. I found it easy to follow, even through complicated topics.Just recently purchased a Notebook with
Vista and have saved a lot of time and frustration referencing this book.Thank you, Jim White...When can we expect the next one?

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for beginners and beyond
I bought this book because I had just upgraded my computer to one with Windows Vista and wanted to learn the ins and outs quickly. It's been such a great tool in learning all of the new things I can now do!

Also, I teach introductory class online for first time college freshman, most of whom are older, non-traditional students, that covers study skills and basic computer skills (such as surfing the internet and attaching files to emails). Because they're just starting their college careers, many of them are looking at buying new computers and I've recommended that they all purchase this book to help them pick out and use their new computers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent desktop reference!
This is a great book for anyone who needs help understanding the ins and outs of computers.I'm not a computer expert and was worried that this would be just another book full of mumbo-jumbo.But, to the contrary, this is a well-written, easy-to-read, resource guide that will help you navigate your computer and the new Vista software.You won't be disappointed!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!!
I found out about this book after a friend referred me to it.I'm not the most technical, but was able to understand everything he discussed.He took the time to explain everything in a way that made complete sense.My computer is getting pretty old, and I'm just about ready to get a new one.I'm sure I'll have this book right at my side when I get it and to help me move everything to the new computer!

I would definitely say that this book is worth it if you're looking for a little help on your computer

5-0 out of 5 stars This book makes Windows Vista easy!
I've been using Windows XP for years now and just got a new computer with Windows Vista Home Premium on it.There's definitely a big difference between those two versions of Windows!I've become very good at using XP, but wanted to make sure that I got Windows setup right and wasn't missing anything.I looked at a couple Vista books and I'm happy that this was the book I chose.It's very straight-forward and to the point and leaves out a lot of the over-technical garbage that most home users wouldn't even care about.The author does, however, hit on everything I needed to get my computer running right.He discusses the specifics of the security software to run (like comparing different vendors) and he talks about some of the options for configuring backups (including some of the newer online backup services... this was excellent!).

I will also say that I already needed one of the chapters when my computer wouldn't boot up.I had a similar problem a couple years ago on my XP computer and HP had me reload the whole computer.I'm glad I thought to check this book first because I came to find out that there are some MUCH easier options in Windows Vista and was able to get back up and running in about ten minutes!So, that in itself made this a great purchase in my opinion - I probably saved a couple days worth of time in that alone!

Great book and definitely worth it!

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50. Lab Manual for MCDST Guide to Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System (Exam# 70-271)
by Ron Houle
 Paperback: 331 Pages (2005)
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51. Microsoft Official Course 2262B Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
by Microsoft
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Asin: B00115H6FU
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52. Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System (Exam 70-272) Package: Lab Manual (Microsoft Official Academic Course)
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A complete program of textbook, lab manual, and software, this "Microsoft Official Academic Course" provides everything students need to build the knowledge and skills necessary to support end users and computers running the Microsoft suite of productivity applications. In addition, this textbook will help students to prepare for the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician examination 70--272: supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. The Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician is a new two-exam credential available from Microsoft Learning. The certification is directed at the skills needed for working in a variety of environments, including corporate environments as well as support for home users via phone support, remote support, and retail counter support. A complete set of instructor resources supports the book. ... Read more


53. Installing and Administering Microsoft Windows Server Operating Systems: A Projects Lab Manual
by Ken Scheler
Paperback: 277 Pages (2006-01-01)
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Today's computer networking students must move beyond textbook theory combined with piecemeal assignments. To meet this need, Ken Scheler, computer networking instructor at Texas State Technical College Waco, has assembled a comprehensive set of lessons and assignments for students to gain practical experience installing and administering MS server operating systems. ... Read more


54. Supporting Users &_Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System (70-272) :: Official Academic Course _
by Microsoft Publishing Stsf snd Bslew
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55. Microsoft to release 12 language versions of Win 95 this month, ships new beta for exchange server. (Windows 95 operating system)(Product Announcement): An article from: Software Industry Report
 Digital: 2 Pages (1995-08-21)
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This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on August 21, 1995. The length of the article is 442 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Microsoft to release 12 language versions of Win 95 this month, ships new beta for exchange server. (Windows 95 operating system)(Product Announcement)
Publication: Software Industry Report (Newsletter)
Date: August 21, 1995
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: v27Issue: n16Page: p1(3)

Article Type: Product Announcement

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56. INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95 FOR THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95 OPERATING SYSTEM
by N/A
Paperback: 95 Pages (1995)
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5-0 out of 5 stars The First Concise Guide
Introducing Windows 95, by Microsoft

This 95-page booklet introduces you to this new operating system in a quick and easy manner to get you familiar with Windows 95. The `Welcome' chapter tells how to find HELP on procedures or a specific item. It explains the changes from Windows 3.1 (pp.ix-xi). Page xii explains what is new: the interface to switch between programs, Windows Explorer, Long filenames, Plug and Play hardware compatibility, etc. Your old files should be copied or backed-up. The existing network configuration is used in Windows 95. [One unmentionable change is the deletion of the backward links to a program in Win 3.1; this was a source of problems when a program crashed.]

Chapter 1 has "The Basics" to get started with Windows 95, or a program. Use the taskbar to switch between programs. The "Documents" folder allows quick access to documents used earlier. You can get Help on a topic, find a named file on your computer, or change system settings. Long file names must be enclosed in quotation marks (p.16). It is very important to shut down Windows before turning off your computer (p.17)!

Chapter 2 has "Beyond the Basics". You can see the drives and files by their icons in a window (p.21). Windows Explorer is the most useful viewer. You can move, copy, or delete files or folders (pp.24-25). You can select multiple items. You can copy, move, or delete information in documents. Printers can be set up and documents can be managed (p.33). Software can be installed (p.35), and new hardware too (p.36).

Chapter 3 introduces Networks, which allows connections between multiple computers and printers. This allows files and hardware to be shared. The use of a network involves hardware and software. You must identify your computer on the network. Then you can share folders and their documents, or your printer. You can use resources located on other computers. Dial-up Networking can connect to your office computer and its network.

Chapter 4 discusses the various options: sound and animation, games, screen savers, the appearance of Windows. Pages 62 and 63 tell how to maintain your system. The `Briefcase' function allows synchronizing multiple versions of a file. [This is a more limited version of the REPLACE command used in DOS, which was more powerful in its use.] Dial-Up Networking allows two computers to hook up.

The Appendices has a Glossary to explain terms and basic actions. Keyboard Shortcuts are defined on pages 75 to 77. [Type the ones you need on a sheet of paper for reference.] There are features for People with Disabilities on pages 78-79. `Troubleshooting' starts on page 82. You can restore the registry to the last version (p.84). The `Incex' is on pages 87 to 95, from `A' to `X'.

This is an interesting book to read after fifteen years.
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57. MCDST 70-271 Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System 2004 publication.
by Jams Michal Stwart
 Paperback: Pages (2004)

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58. Microsoft Official Course 2261C Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
by Microsoft
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Asin: B00115BRMS
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59. McDst Self-Paced Training Kit [Exam 70-272], Supporting Users &Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System - 2004 publication
by Waltr Glnn
 Paperback: Pages (2004-01-01)

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60. Windows 95: What it means to education.(Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system) (Product Information): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
by Terian Tyre
 Digital: 6 Pages (1995-10-01)
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This digital document is an article from T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), published by T.H.E. Journal, LLC on October 1, 1995. The length of the article is 1549 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system will bring a number of benefits to teachers and students. The operating system is especially significant to the educational community for a number of reasons. It is easier to learn and use, and offers a number of features that are well-suited to the educational environment. Also, in the long run, Windows 95 may provide schools with an incentive to upgrade their technology in general. The interface has been changed with intuitive icons. The My Computer icon holds data associated with a particular user, making it easy for students to have quick access to their own projects. The new Shortcuts let students create quick access to frequently used files or programs, and the eight-character filename limitation has been overcome. Multimedia is getting more prevalent in schools, and Windows 95 was designed as a multimedia system. It is a 32-bit operating system with a digital video engine.

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Title: Windows 95: What it means to education.(Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system) (Product Information)
Author: Terian Tyre
Publication: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1995
Publisher: T.H.E. Journal, LLC
Volume: v23Issue: n3Page: p78(2)

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