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Lance A. Leventhal
Computers & Internet
Osborne/McGraw-Hill


David Flanagan
Computers & Internet
O'Reilly & Associates


Jason Garms
Computers & Internet
Sams Publishing


Microsoft Corporation
Computers & Internet
Microsoft Press

The official book on Microsoft user-interface design. If you are developing Windows 95 applications, please buy this book--standards are "a good thing."
Al Williams
Computers & Internet
Coriolis Group Books
4.5 (4 votes)
I don't think categorizing as Win32 or System Programming is the book's fault. It is what I expected as a C++ programmer wanting to more about inside of Windows system. I bought it with doubt for three reasons: (1) 1/3 bad review, although it is only one (2) many used copies to be sold (3) I saw it on sale in some real world book store. But once I read it, I do think it is a very good book to start learning some system detail of Microsoft Windows. Fun to read too.
Nathan Wallace, Anthony Sequeira
Computers & Internet
Coriolis Group Books
3.5 (17 votes)
A cookbook of hacks you can make to the Registries of the various Windows 2000 operating systems, "Windows 2000 Registry Little Black Book" will help Windows 2000 administrators make their machines behave the way they want. It'll also help them get a better understanding of how Windows 2000 works, and more than likely introduce them to capabilities of the operating system that aren't well publicized in standard documentation.
Like all books in the Black Book series, the chapters in "Windows 2000 Registry Little Black Book" (each of which has to do with a functional area, like TCP/IP networking or the graphical user interface) are divided into "In Brief" and "Immediate Solutions" sections. "In Brief" is meant to explain the concepts that underlie the recipes and procedures that appear in the "Immediate Solutions" section, but for this subject the section seems to have been included as a formality--it's miniscule in most chapters and serves only to introduce some terms (terms you should be familiar with if you're considering hacking the Registry). "Immediate Solutions" sections are good, though wordy: every last Registry change is documented with a procedure that begins, "Launch Regedt32." This book could be a third of its present size if this padding were cut. "--David Wall"
Topics covered: How to change the values of Windows 2000 Registry keys to bring about particular behaviors, such as changing authentication timeouts and changing the way Windows reacts to a service's failure to start; Registry hacks for networking; the graphical user interface; multimedia; hardware; and Internet Information Server (IIS).
Brian M. Collins, Paul Shields
Computers & Internet
Syngress
5.0 (2 votes)
Windows 2000 Configuration Wizards is a guide to the many time-saving wizards available in Windows 2000. By using wizards, administrators can easily manage Windows 2000 setup and configuration, Active Directory, network connections, remote access, Internet Information Services, hardwa re, Intellimirror, and more! Every chapter features a wizard and is organized in three main sections, all designed to make your life easy and Windows 2000 configuration a snap. First, the wizard's purpose is explained. Second, the information needed in order to work with the wizard is presented---you won't be caught without information at your fingertips! Third, step-by-step instructions walk you through using the wizard and tell you what to do at each screen.
Juergen Baer, Irene Bauder
Computers & Internet
Abacus Software Inc


Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Wester Editorial
Nonfiction
Smithmark Pub


Mitchell Waite
Computers & Internet
SAMS