Windows 98 in a Nutshell is a comprehensive, compact reference
that systematically unveils what serious users of Windows 98 will
find interesting and useful. Little known details of the operating
system, utility programs, and configuration settings are all captured
in a consistent reference format.
Based on the bestselling "In a Nutshell" approach, this book contains more
information about using Windows 98 than any other book on the market.
Guaranteed. Windows 98 in a Nutshell was coauthored by Tim O'Reilly,
the publisher whose books have revolutionized computer book publishing
with their commonsense approach, depth of detail, and focus on practical
information that you can really use. If you can't remember which option
on a dialog box controls a function, or if you just want to have a
better handle on what's available in Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second
Edition, this is the book you need.
It contains:
- Detailed information on almost every command and utility
available with Windows 98, including Start Menu accessories, DOS commands,
hidden system administration utilities such as the Registry Editor,
Policy Editor, and TweakUI, as well as new utilities in Windows 98
- Detailed advice and documentation on system configuration via the
Control Panel, system startup files, and the Registry
- A detailed treatment of Internet configuration and access via
Dial-Up Networking
- Hundreds of tips, gotchas, and clever ways to do familiar and
not-so-familiar tasks
- A focus on ways to integrate the command line into
your work with Windows 98
- Pointers to dozens of useful online sites that contain additional
information
- Information on how to use Win98's new web integration features to
build custom "web applications" within folders or on your desktop
- Detailed information on Windows Script Host (WSH), the feature that
lets you use VBscript or other scripting languages to automate common tasks
- A quick but comprehensive summary of differences between
Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 98 Second Edition
This book follows the commonsense O'Reilly approach, cutting through the
hype and giving practical details you can use every day. Any user who
wants to make the most of Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition
will love this book.
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