Windows 2000 was formerly known as Windows NT 5.0, and with the release of a variety of beta versions, people began to deepen their understanding of it from all sides. The new interface, highly integrated functions, consolidated security, convenient operation, all of the computer professionals, ordinary users bring great surprises. Before it was officially released, the Global Computer magazine was full of
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This chapter first introduces the latest features of Windows 2000, focusing on comparing it with Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95/98, and giving users a rudimentary understanding of the hard work of Windows 2000 developers. The next step is to describe how to install Windows 2000, considering the size and complexity of the operating system, as well as the seven aspects you need to consider before you install it, which will help users reduce their detours during the installation process. Finally, how to get Windows 2000 Help information.
Windows 2000 is an interface, style, and functionality that is a truly object-oriented operating system that doesn't feel any different when it comes to manipulating resources and remote resources on the computer. When comparing Computer Management with Resource Manager, O ffice 2000 and Internet Explorer, Windows 2000 and Wi-W s 9 8 operating desktops, users have a déjà vu feeling that users from WI n d o The W S operating system does not have any difficulty turning to the N-t operating system.
1.1.1 Network function
The most notable innovation in Windows 2000 is the enhancement and integration of network functionality, which is embodied in Internet Explorer 5.0, the Communications book, Microsoft Chat, Microsoft NetMeeting, Outlook Express and Media Player and other network components. The Address Book can help users record complex, diverse network addresses; Internet Explorer 5.0 is one of the most recent versions of WWW browsers; Microsoft Chat provides a convenient place to chat and communicate online; Microsoft NetMeeting is used for remote calls, networking meetings, and Outlook Express for sending and receiving messages and newsgroup discussions.
1.1.2 Lookup Interface
In the Start menu, the update of the lookup interface is more prominent. Select "Start" in turn | Search for "|" Files or folders, open the Search Results dialog box, shown in Figure 1-1, which takes the Windows NT Explorer interface, fills in the left pane, sets the search options, and displays the results of the search on the right pane, with Windows 95/98, Windows NT The Find dialog box for 4.0 is completely different.
1.1.3 Menu Content
The Start menu opens on your desktop, and its content has changed significantly compared to Windows NT4.0. Administrative Tools appear at the forefront of the Programs menu, and, by default, administrative tools are made up of five parts, the authentication Manager, computer console, Event Viewer, Index Server console, Removable Storage console, and most of the system administration tools are focused on the " Computer console.
The Start menu opens on your desktop, and its content has changed significantly compared to Windows NT4.0. Administrative Tools appear at the forefront of the Programs menu, and, by default, administrative tools are made up of five parts, the authentication Manager, computer console, Event Viewer, Index Server console, Removable Storage console, and most of the system administration tools are focused on the " Computer console.