Windows 98 : the complete reference / John Levine ... [et al.].
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- Complete reference, Windows 98 [Cover title]
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Includes index.
Accompanying CD-ROM held at Circualtion Desk ; DD234
"From better speed to tighter Internet integration, Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system offers a new way to compute. Windows 98: The Complete Reference, the most comprehensive reference/tutorial available on the topic, is designed to help you take full advantage of the power of Windows 98. Inside, you'll find encyclopedic coverage of Windows 98's new features and capabilities arranged by topic, along with step-by-step examples, screen shots, tips, and advice from respected authors John Levine and Margy Levine Young. Browse the fully hyperlinked bonus CD-ROM to find the topic coverage that you want. Whether you're a beginner or highly skilled Windows 95 user, Windows 98: The Complete Reference is the ideal guide to mastering Microsoft's powerful new operating system."--BOOK JACKET. "Configure and personalize Windows 98 for your PC; discover Windows 98's new accessories; fully utilize Windows 98's Internet and Web capabilities; learn Internet conferencing with NetMeeting and Microsoft Chat; discover the pros and cons of push technology, channels, and subscriptions; record your own sounds and video on your PC; fine-tune Windows 98 on your laptop; configure Windows 98 to work with your modem; learn to format, partition, and compress disks, and add and remove hardware; share LAN resources and create a peer-to-peer network; monitor system resources for maximum performance; automate tasks with the Windows Scripting Host; and manage your configuration and control files."--BOOK JACKET.