Windows 2000 has a complete help system, and its help files are copied to the installation directory during the installation of Windows 2000. The Help file is complete, but it does not reflect the latest Windows 2000 news, as long as you have a modem installed on the user's computer, access to Microsoft's Web site via a phone line, and download the latest Help information about Windows 2000 directly from our B.
1.4.1 Lookup Directory
For users who are using Windows 2000, the most common way to get help is on the desktop, select Start Help, and open the Windows Run Server window as shown in Figure 1-1 7, which consists of the contents, index, search, and bookmarks four tabs , which determines how users get to see the Help files.
In the Table of Contents tab, according to different topics, the Windows 2000 Help file is divided into many different bibliographies, indicated by the book icon, when you double-click the icons, an open book appears on the screen, and when you double-click the book icon, the icon with the question mark appears below it. It corresponds to the topic of the Help file, and you can get specific help information in the Help window by double-clicking the topic's name.
The Help information for some topics also contains hyperlinks, and when you move the mouse to the hyperlink text, its shape switches to a hand, and then you click to open the corresponding link target.
Note To perform the Print command on the Options menu, you can send the query's help to the printer output.
1.4.2 Using Indexes
After you select the Index tab of the Windows 2000 Help window, open the index tabs as shown in Figure 1-1 8. In the type keywords to find text box, enter a keyword to find information, and help information that is heading to the keyword will gradually appear in the list box, select options in the list box, and then click the Show button to see a Help topic on the right side of the window.
Search by 1.4.3
After you select the Search tab of the Windows 2000 Help window, open the Search tab, as shown in Figure 1-1 9. In the Enter the words to Find list box, enter the content you want to find. When you click the list Topics button, the Help topics that are associated with finding content are displayed in the Select a topic list box, the help headings in the selection, and the Display button, which opens the selected help information to the right of the window.
By default, the title, location, and level of help information are displayed in the Select a topic list box. If you enable the search for titles only check box, only the help headers appear in the list box. When the match similar words check box is enabled, the titles of those words that contain similar meanings to the search will also appear in the Select Subject list box, otherwise the exact same word appears in the heading.
1.4.4 Use bookmarks
Bookmarks are a means of locating information, and adding bookmarks to some important help information makes it easier to read the content multiple times. After you select the Bookmarks tab of the Windows 2000 Help window, open the Bookmarks tab as shown in Figure 1-2 0. The title of the help you are currently looking for appears in the Subject text box, and after you click the Add button, the selected title appears in the Subject list box, which is used as a bookmark to find help information. ---http://www.bianceng.cn
After you select a bookmark in the Subject list box, click the Show button and the Help information for the bookmark location appears in the right pane. When you click the Delete button, the selected bookmark is removed from the subject list box.
1.4.5 access to the Web
Although the Help file for Windows 2000 is comprehensive, it will be something that is ready-made and does not reflect Windows 2000 information about new features and technical support that will require access to Microsoft's Web site. After you select the Web Help button for the Windows 2000 Assistance window, if the user's computer is connected to the Internet, the Microsoft Company's Windows 2000 site on the Web is opened in the browser window.
The main content of the access site appears as a navigation bar, and the corresponding link target opens when you click the navigation bar within the site. Access to We for help information is a newly added feature, any help file, no matter how comprehensive and perfect it is, will also face an update and rich problem over time, with the latest news of our software products, no matter where the user is, through a telephone line, A modem can quickly get the content you need, greatly accelerating the speed of information updates.