9780789727336-0789727331-Windows Xp Under the Hood

Windows Xp Under the Hood

ISBN-13: 9780789727336
ISBN-10: 0789727331
Edition: 1
Author: Brian Knittel
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Que Pub
Format: Paperback 722 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780789727336
ISBN-10: 0789727331
Edition: 1
Author: Brian Knittel
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Que Pub
Format: Paperback 722 pages

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Windows Xp Under the Hood (ISBN-13: 9780789727336 and ISBN-10: 0789727331), written by authors Brian Knittel, was published by Que Pub in 2002. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Operating Systems (Software) books. You can easily purchase or rent Windows Xp Under the Hood (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Operating Systems books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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Get ready to roll up those shirtsleeves, pop the hood, and get a little Windows grime under those fingernails! This is a book about tools, nuts and bolts. Through lucid tutorials and examples, Windows XP Under the Hood shows how to use scripting and batch tools to automate repetitive tasks. You'll master the gory details of the automation, management, command-line and diagnostic tools that are often given short shrift in both online documentation and standard end-user books. Then, the detailed reference sections will keep you coming back time and again. This book will help you make the leap from accomplished user to bona fide Windows hero.

  • Finally, a hardcore Windows book that digs into the XP interface while not putting the reader to sleep! Lively and written for Windows mechanics who live for more power.
  • Learn how to create and deploy tools to manage your computers and networks. Here you'll find a straightforward introduction to scripting with VBScript, coverage of dozens of powerful programming and management objects, and from-the-trenches advice on distributing and managing your new toolkit.
  • Learn how to master the Command Line. Many books cover Windows Script Host, but none of the others address the powerful and still-useful batch file language and command-line utilities.
  • Clear, practical examples show how each scripting object, batch file or command line utility can change lives, make the dog behave, and eliminate bad hair days.
  • Although Microsoft provides the tools, users are hard pressed to find much-if any-documentation on these tools. Rather than learning by osmosis, we suggest that you pick up a copy of this indispensable book.
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