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Preface
1. Installing and Booting Windows 2000
1.1 Create Setup diskettes to install Windows 2000 or the Recovery Console
1.2 Setup doesn't find my hard disk
1.3 Using winnt and winnt32 switches
1.4 Only one CPU shows up in a multiprocessor system
1.5 Create a dual-boot configuration
1.6 Clone your original OS for a dual-boot system
1.7 Avoid reinstalling applications for a dual-boot system
1.8 Change the boot menu options
1.9 The Recovery Console
1.10 Drive letter assignments need to be changed
1.11 I forgot the Administrator password
1.12 Windows 2000 runs chkdsk at startup
1.13 Can't log on after adding a hard drive or breaking a mirror
1.14 Boot problems in systems with multiple drives
1.15 Convert a FAT partition to NTFS
1.16 Windows 9x can't see NTFS volumes on a dual-boot system
2. Configuring Hardware
2.1 View or change IRQ and other resource settings
2.2 Create a system summary
2.3 Turn off or remove conflicting or unneeded devices
2.4 Use different hardware settings at different times
2.5 Take a snapshot of the current settings for safekeeping
2.6 Running low on disk space
2.7 Use more than four partitions
2.8 Replace the existing boot disk
2.9 Install a new hard disk or add a volume from unpartitioned space
2.10 Schedule defrag for off hours
2.11 Convert a basic disk to a dynamic disk
2.12 Revert a dynamic disk back to a basic disk
3. Configuring System Software and Components
3.1 Enable or disable a service
3.2 Control services remotely
3.3 You changed the Administrator account and now a service fails to start
3.4 Specify what should happen if a service fails
3.5 Add or remove system components or features
3.6 Customize the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
3.7 Make files available when offline
3.8 Cached files on your computer are different from the server's copy
3.9 How to browse for resources in the Active Directory
4. Configuring the Windows 2000 Interface
4.1 Using multiple monitors
4.2 Prevent a program from executing automatically at startup
4.3 Change the location of the Startup folders
4.4 Customize the taskbar
4.5 Change or rearrange the contents of the Start menu
4.6 The Start menu items are not in order
4.7 Administrative Tools, Log Off, or Favorites are missing from the Start menu
4.8 A container on the Start menu expands instead of opening
4.9 Turn off special menu and tooltip effects
4.10 Gain quick access to Control Panel and other folders
4.11 Gain quick access to network resources
4.12 Change the folder associated with the My Documents icon
4.13 Add a new option to the Send To menu
4.14 Some files don't show up in folders
4.15 Customize the appearance of a specific folder
4.16 Determining which volumes and folders are compressed
4.17 Double-clicking a document opens the wrong program
4.18 Keyboard navigation indicators are missing from menus and dialogs
4.19 Change icons of common desktop objects
4.20 Execute a program using command-line switches
5. Printing
5.1 Can't print to an Internet printer
5.2 Make a printer available through the Internet or intranet
5.3 A better method if you switch printer settings frequently
5.4 People with other operating systems can't use your printer
5.5 Simplify printer administration and provide load balancing
5.6 Restrict others' use of your printer at certain times
5.7 Printing is slow to start or complete
5.8 Keep documents in the queue for resubmission
5.9 Separate your print job from someone else's
5.10 Allow only certain people to use your printer
6. The Command Console
6.1 Get help for a command
6.2 Execute a particular program with all command consoles
6.3 Load a special driver or program for a specific console only
6.4 Recall, modify, and re-execute a command previously used
6.5 Use more than 25 lines of text in a window
6.6 Quickly open a command prompt in a specific folder
6.7 Run tasks as Administrator when logged on as a user
6.8 Change the colors used by command consoles
6.9 Execute a command from a shortcut but have the window remain open
6.10 Use an autocomplete function for folder and filenames in command consoles
7. Network Configuration
7.1 Change settings for a network adapter
7.2 Unbind a protocol from a client or service
7.3 Change the order in which network clients or services are used
7.4 Disable a network interface
7.5 Change workgroup or domain
7.6 Modify your computer's name
7.7 Use two network adapters with different protocols on each one
7.8 Disable a protocol without removing it
7.9 Restrict traffic through your PC without a firewall
7.10 Assign IP addresses automatically without a DHCP server
7.11 A duplicate name exists on the network
7.12 Log on automatically at startup
7.13 Shut down without having to log on
7.14 Force users to change passwords
7.15 Enforce strong passwords
7.16 Don't have your username appear automatically in the logon dialog
7.17 Display a special logon message
8. Sharing and Accessing Network Resources
8.1 Restrict access to a folder you're sharing
8.2 Find out who is connected to your computer
8.3 Share a folder but hide it from network browsing
8.4 All drives are shared with a $ sign
8.5 Limit the number of users who can access a folder or file at one time
8.6 Quickly open a shared network folder
8.7 A network computer doesn't show up in My Network Places
8.8 Wrong workgroup or domain
8.9 Network your home computers
8.10 Turn off sharing altogether
8.11 Automatically connect a drive letter to a network share at logon
8.12 Use the same settings from different computers
8.13 You don't have the necessary right to perform a task
9. Using and Troubleshooting TCP/IP
9.1 Configure TCP/IP automatically
9.2 Turn APIPA off
9.3 Receive a set of special TCP/IP settings just for your computer
9.4 Get the same IP address every time
9.5 Can't connect to other computers on the local network
9.6 Can't connect to the Internet
9.7 Can't connect to certain sites on the Internet
9.8 Register your computer with DNS and a dynamic IP address
9.9 Automatic update of your host name in the DNS server isn't working
9.10 Enter only the host name and no domain for local searches
9.11 Specify more than two DNS servers or change their order
10. Using and Sharing Dial-Up Networking Connections
10.1 Use the best possible security for a dial-up connection
10.2 Hide shared resources when you're online
10.3 Use multiple connections at one time to improve performance
10.4 Share a single dial-up Internet connection with other users on the LAN
10.5 Disconnect automatically when sharing an Internet connection
10.6 Create a secure remote connection to your LAN
10.7 Allow other users to dial into your computer to access local resources
10.8 Allow other users to dial into your computer to access network resources
10.9 Other users can't dial in to your PC
10.10 Using a credit card for dialing
10.11 Reverse the connection and have the server call you to save toll charges
10.12 Have the same IP address each time you connect
11. Web Services and Security
11.1 Host a web site on your computer
11.2 Host multiple sites on one IP address
11.3 Add folders from other computers to your web site
11.4 Set up SSL for security on a web site
11.5 Manage a web server remotely
11.6 A web site you set up returns a 404 or no default page error
11.7 Create a custom web site error message
11.8 Install and configure FrontPage Server Extensions
11.9 Host an FTP site for file transfer
11.10 Hide some FTP folders but still have them available
11.11 Place users in specific FTP folders automatically on connection
11.12 Disconnect users from your FTP site automatically
11.13 Allow remote use of your computer
12. Users, Policies, Certificates, and Security
12.1 Protect authenticity of your email
12.2 Encrypt email so only the recipient can read it
12.3 Configure digital IDs for one or more email accounts
12.4 Verify that the digital signature attached to an incoming message is valid
12.5 Move certificates to another computer
12.6 Keep track of who is using your computer's resources across the LAN
12.7 Keep track of who uses your shared computer locally, and when
12.8 Prevent someone from modifying your registry
12.9 Restrict what can be done on your computer
12.10 Prevent changes to your system
12.11 Can't eject a removable NTFS media unless you're logged in as Administrator
12.12 Specify when you'll be prompted to change password prior to its expiration
12.13 How (and why) to rename the Administrator account
12.14 How to rename or disable the Guest account
12.15 Control what happens when your smart card is removed
12.16 Prevent unsigned drivers or services from being installed
12.17 Keep another user from shutting down your system
13. Backup, Recovery, and Repair
13.1 Protect your system against catastrophic failure
13.2 Perform backups automatically
13.3 You can only back up when logged on as Administrator
13.4 Back up to writable or rewritable CD (CD-R/RW)
13.5 Back up critical Windows 2000 data without using the Backup utility
13.6 Another user's system won't boot normally so I need to repair its registry
13.7 Restore settings after a problem occurs
13.8 Create a bootable Windows 2000 disk
13.9 Your only volume is NTFS and Windows 2000 won't boot
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