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  Index

  A

  Access, Group Policy for, 255-259

  Accounts. See User and group accounts

  Activating Windows Vista, 7-10

  Active Directory, 237, 368

  Active partitions or volumes, 283, 285-286

  ActiveX controls, 462

  Add a Wireless Device to The Network wizard, 368

  Add Hardware wizard, 97

  Adding

  menus, 126-127

  startup programs, 131-132

  user and group account members, 207-208

  Windows features, 185-186

  Add new users option, 8

  Add Printer wizard, 368

  Address toolbar, 134

  Admin Approval Mode, 34-36

  Administrative Template (.ADM) files, 242

  Administrative tools menu, 127-128

  Administrator accounts, 189, 191

  ADMX eXtensible Markup Language, 241-242

  Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), 282

  Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 429

  Advanced Power Management (APM), 282

  Advanced system information, 42-43

  Advanced tab, in system properties, 58-68

  data execution prevention (DEP) on, 63-64

  performance on, 59-60

  startup and recovery on, 66-68

  system and user environment variables on, 64-66

  virtual memory on, 60-63

  Alternate IP addresses, 378-379

  Application Compatibility Alerts, 80

  Applications, 161-186

  AutoPlay options for, 185

  compatibility of, 173-177

  default, 183-185

  Group Policy deployment of, 172-173

  installing, 168-172

  repairing, 183

  run levels of, 163-167

  Software Explorer for, 178-183

  virtualization of, 162-163, 168

  Windows features and, 185-186

  Applying themes, 137-138

  Architectural changes in Windows Vista, 16-24

  hardware-independent, 2

  modularization and Windows imaging as, 16-18

  pre-boot environment as, 20-24

  preinstallation environment as, 18-20

  Area code rules, in dial-up connections, 402

  Audio devices, settings for, 103-106

  Automated help and support, 74-81

  introducing, 74-77

  support policies in, 80-81

  support services for, 77-79

  AutoPlay options, 185

  Autorun, 169

  Index

  B

  Background, desktop, 139-142

  Backup, 44, 46

  Backup operator group, 191

  Balanced performance power plans, 219

  Basic disks, 269-270, 280-282, 286-288

  Basic NTFS access permissions, 312-316

  Battery status, 218-220, 228-230

  BCDEdit tool, 21

  Bit Locker Drive encryption, 303

  Blocking disk I/O operations, 74

  Booting

  to recover failed disks, 303

  in safe mode, 95

  system support tools for, 51-53

  Windows Vista, 20-24

  Boot partition or volume, 283, 287

  Boot Performance Diagnostics, 80

  Broadband connections, 404-406, 423-424

  Browser

  security of, 455-457

  testing, 391

  user interface of, 441-446

  See also Internet Explorer

  Index

  C

  Cable modems, 406

  Cache, file, 254-255, 348

  Calendar, 146

  Calling cards, in dial-up connections, 402

  Cards/adapters, 82

  Cascade Windows, 140

  Category control panel, 31

  Change-only synching, 346

  Classic control panel, 31

  Classic start menu, 120-122

  Clock, 146-147

  Color, 139, 152-154, 158-159

  Command line management, 226-227

  CompactFlash cards, 275

  Compatibility

  Application Compatibility Alerts on, 80

  of applications, 162, 173-177

  of data execution prevention (DEP), 64

  forcing, 174-177

  plug and play, 84, 88

  of wireless devices, 427

  Compatibility Administrator, 170

  Complementary metal oxide semi-conductor (CMOS) memory, 108

  Complete memory dumps, 67

  Components, information on, 42

  Compression, 16, 293

  Computer Browser service, 391

  Computer console, 270-271

  Computer Management Console, 329, 331-333, 347, 360

  Computer name tab, in system properties, 56-57

  Configuring systems, hardware devices, and drivers, 73-117

  automated help and support for, 74-81

  introducing, 74-77

  support policies in, 80-81

  support services for, 77-79

  device drivers in, 88-96

  essentials of, 88-89

  group policy on, 94-95

  installing and updating, 91-94

  rolling back, 95-96

  signed and unsigned, 89-90

  tracking, 90-91

  uninstalling, reinstalling, and disabling, 96

  device manager for, 86-88

  device settings in, 101-108

  audio, 103-106

  of date and time, 107-108

  of keyboard, 101-102

  of mouse, 102-103

  regional, 106-107

  installing devices and, 82-86

  Internet time and, 108-117

  in domains, 116-117

  global settings for, 110-115

  managing hardware and, 97-101

  overview of, 108-109

  in workgroups, 115-116

  Connectivity, Group Policy for, 255-259

  Context menus, 123-124

  Control panel, 30-31, 142

  Cookies, 452-454

  Corrupted files, 76, 80

  CPU meter, 147

  Crash dump partitions or volume, 284

  Crashes, computer, 77

  Credential type, 203

  Critical battery alarm, 228-230

  Cryptographic operator group, 191

  Currency conversion, 147

  Cursor blink rate, 102

  Custom themes, 140

  Index

  D

  Data execution prevention (DEP), 63-64

  Date and time setting, 107-108

  Default programs, 178, 183-185

  Defragmentation, 46, 61, 302

  Deleting

  disk drives, 300-301

  menus, 126-127

  user and group accounts, 209-210

  Deployment, in installation, 18

  Desktop, 137-148

  background on, 140-142

  icons on, 142-143

  public, 336

  sidebar and gadgets on, 143-148

  themes on, 137-140

  Desktop toolbar, 134

  Device(s)

  Device Manager for, 38, 86-88

  Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Express, 221

  with removable storage, 270-271

  wireless connection, 426-427

  See also Configuring systems, hardware devices, and drivers

  Device drivers, 88-96

  essentials of, 88-89

  group policy on, 94-95

  installing and updating, 91-94

  rolling back, 95-96

  signed and unsigned, 89-90

  tracking, 90-91

  uninstalling, reinstalling, and disabling, 96

  Device settings, 101-108

  of audio devices, 103-106

  of date and time, 107-108

  of keyboard, 101-102

  of mouse, 102-103


  regional, 106-107

  DHCP server settings, 393-394

  Diagnostics

  Boot Performance, 80

  built-in, 46

  for corrupt file detection, 76

  Disk, 80

  Memory, 77

  Memory Leak, 80

  network, 365

  performance, 37-38

  in startup, 50

  Windows Shutdown Performance, 81

  Windows StandbyResume Performance, 80-81

  Windows System Responsiveness Performance, 81

  Dial-up connections, 399-406, 422-423

  Disabling

  device drivers, 96

  disk quotas, 363

  local area connections, 386

  personalized menus, 128-129

  services, 54-55

  startup applications, 53-54

  Discovery settings, 369

  Disk cleanup, 46, 47-48

  Disk Diagnostic, 80

  Disk drives and file systems, 269-307

  basic and dynamic disk conversion and, 286-288

  basic disks and, 269-270, 280-282

  Computer console for, 270-271

  deleting, 300-301

  designations for, 282-284

  Disk Management tool for, 271-274

  drive letters and paths for, 298-299

  dynamic disks and, 270, 280-282, 303-304

  FSUtil and DiskPart tools for, 274-275

  installing and initializing, 284-285

  partitions in

  active, 285-286

  creating, 290-293

  deleting, 300-301

  formatting, 297-298

  troubleshooting, 305-307

  volumes on, 295-303

  deleting, 300-301

  formatting, 297-298

  label of, 299-300

  NTFS conversion of, 301-302

  shrinking or extending, 295-297

  spanned and striped, 293-295, 303

  Windows Explorer access to, 343-344

  Windows ReadyBoost for, 275-277

  Windows ReadyDrive for, 278

  Windows SuperFetch for, 278-280

  Disk Management tool, 38, 271-274, 284, 290

  DiskPart tool, 18, 274-275

  Disk quotas, 245-248, 355-363

  disabling, 363

  entries of, 359-362

  on NTFS volumes, 357-359

  settings of, 362-363

  using, 355-357

  Display, 152-159

  color of, 152-154

  conserving power and, 222

  refresh rate of, 159

  video settings for, 154-159

  in Windows Mobility Center, 218

  Distribution groups, 191

  Domain environment

  Group Policy in, 35, 200

  Internet time in, 116-117

  local logon versus, 192-193

  network in, 366

  passwords in, 198

  user and group accounts in, 188, 194-195

  Windows Vista in, 10-15

  Domain name system (DNS), 56-57

  registering and flushing, 394-395

  of remote access servers, 406

  resolution of, 381-383

  Downloads, 336, 462

  Dragging and dropping, 123-124

  Drive file size, 61

  Drivers, 154-157. See also Configuring systems, hardware devices, and drivers

  Drives, disk. See Disk drives and file systems

  Drvload tool, 19

  DSL routers, 406

  Dual IP stack, 371-373

  Dumps, memory, 67-68, 181, 284

  Dynamic disks, 270, 280-282, 286-288, 303-304

  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), 230

  Dynamic IP addresses, 378-379

  Dynamic security protection, 455-457

  Index

  E

  Earthlink.net, 458

  Effective NTFS access permissions, 326-327

  Elevation of privileges, 12, 34-35, 162-163, 168

  E-mail, 191, 258

  Enabling

  local area connections, 386

  personalized menus, 128-129

  services, 54-55

  startup applications, 53-54

  Encryption, 196, 255, 303, 418, 428-429

  Energy-saving settings, 15, 151-152. See also Mobile computing

  Error logs, 45

  Error messages, 98-101

  Event logs, 209

  Event viewer, 37

  Extended partitions, 269-270, 280

  Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), 429

  External devices, 82. See also Configuring systems, hardware devices, and drivers

  External drives, 82, 270, 282

  Index

  F

  Fast user switching, 13

  FAT (file allocation table), 18, 289, 309

  Favorites and links, on Internet, 439-441

  Feed headlines, 147

  File cache, 254-255

  File ownership, 321-323

  File security and resource sharing, 309-338

  on networks, 327-336

  accessing, 328, 333-334

  for administration, 334-336

  creating, 328-333

  NTFS access permissions for, 312-327

  assigning special, 316-321

  basic, 312-316

  effective, 326-327

  file ownership and, 321-323

  inheritance and, 323-326

  options for, 309-312

  of public folders, 336-338

  File signature verification, 46, 49

  File systems. See Disk drives and file systems

  Filter Manager, 280

  Firewalls, 210, 421, 428

  FireWire ports, 16, 82, 84

  FireWire/USB-attached external hard drives, 270

  Fit to screen, images set to, 141

  Flash devices, 275, 277

  Folder ghosting, 346

  Format, quick, 293

  Found New Hardware wizard, 85

  Fragmentation, 302

  FSUtil tool, 274-275

  FTP (File Transfer Protocol), 449

  Index

  G

  Gadgets, desktop, 143-148

  Gateways, in networks, 379-381

  Ghosting, folder, 346

  Gopher Internet settings, 449

  Group accounts. See User and group accounts

  Group Policy, 235-267

  access and connectivity, 255-259

  accessing, 237-239

  for application deployment, 172-173

  application of, 236

  configuring, 242-245

  on connection settings, 448-449

  on device drivers, 94-95

  on disk quotas, 245-248

  on file sharing, 310

  on Internet, 467-470

  logon and logoff scripts and, 263-264

  on logon and startup, 264-267

  on network map, 370

  on offline files, 248-255

  on power plans, 227-228

  on remote access, 399

  on script behavior, 259-261

  security and, 165

  on security zone usage, 463-464

  startup and shutdown scripts and, 261-262

  on system restore, 248

  on unsigned drivers, 90

  updating, 240-242

  on Welcome screens, 199

  on Windows Explorer, 340-343, 343

  Group Policy Management Console, 237-238

  Group Policy Object Editor, 237, 239-241, 244

  Groups, local, 37

  Guest user and group accounts, 189, 191, 208-209

  Index

  H

  Hard drives, external, 270, 282

  Hardware devices, 97-101. See also Configuring systems, hardware devices, and drivers

  Hardware-independent architecture, 2

  Hardware resources, information on, 42

  Hardware tab, in system properties, 57-58, 85

  Help and support. See Automated help and
support

  Hibernation file cleaner, 47

  Hibernation setting, 221, 227

  Hiding, 130, 145, 334

  High performance power plans, 219, 222

  Hints, password, 198

  Home pages, 438-439

  HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), 439

  HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), 449

  Hybrid sleep state, 220, 227

  Index

  I

  Icons, 124, 132-134, 142-143

  Identify validation, in mobile networking, 417-419

  IEEE 802.11 specifications, 426

  IEEE 1394 (FireWire) ports, 16, 82, 84

  Images. See Desktop

  Imaging, Windows, 16-18

  Indexing service, 28

  Inheritance of permissions, 316, 323-326

  Initializing disks, 284-285

  Installing

  applications, 168-172

  device drivers, 91-94

  devices, 82-86

  disks, 284-285

  preinstallation environment for, 18-20

  Sysprep image-based, 17

  Windows Vista, 4-7

  Internal drives, 82

  Internet, 437-470

  browser user interface for, 441-446

  connection and proxy settings for, 448-451

  cookies and temporary files from, 452-454

  customizing URLs on, 437-441

  default programs on, 446-447

  dynamic security protection and, 455-457

  Group Policy for managing, 467-470

  Internet Explorer add-on manager and, 458-459

  Internet Explorer security zones and, 461-467

  pop-up blocker for, 459-461

  problems connecting to, 390-391

  programs connected to, 182

  Internet Explorer, 407

  add-on manager for, 458-459

  custom buttons for, 444-446

  default URLs (universal resource locators) in, 437-441

  icon for, 142

  Protect Mode of, 455

  RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed in, 147

  security zones of, 461-467

  Internet files, temporary, 48

  Internet Protocol (IP) Address

  dynamic, 378-379

  for mobile computing, 230-234

  problems with, 392-393

  static, 376-378

  Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and, 371-375

  Internet Service Providers (ISP), 398, 403-404, 458

  Internet time, 108-117

  in domains, 116-117

  global settings for, 110-115

  overview of, 108-109

  in workgroups, 115-116

  Index

  J

  Java applets, 462

  Index

  K

  Kerberos security, 108

  Kernal memory dumps, 67

  Keyboard, settings for, 101-102

  Key ring entries, 201-204

  Index

  L

  Laptops. See Mobile computing

 

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