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`Pogue is a clear and gifted writer whois able to cut through the technobabble and show the
`reader how to solve problemsandget stuff done. The Missing Manualis an ideal companion
`for both first-time XP users and more experienced users whofind themselves flummoxed by
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`A visit to www.missingmanuals.com can offer instantrelief to headaches generated by mount-
`ing XP glitches. David Pogue, a columnist for The New York Times and the genius behind the
`Missing Manual series of books, has adapted his easy-to-follow, humorous style of writing
`to help us survive our often-exasperating bouts with computer mania. Thisis an extremely
`easy-to-follow guide to everything you need to know about Windows XP without insulting
`ourintelligence, as we sometimesfind in the ‘Idiots’ or ‘Dummies’series of books, giving us
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`A masterful treatment ofWindows XP, written in a direct andlivelystyle.
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`L enjoyed following the pages in this sensibly written guide.It is the way to go for first-time
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`— Michael Cahlin, Emerging Tip World
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`[This bookis] outstanding in the wayit presents its subject matter and in the amountofmate-
`rial it covers, yet managesto presentit all in an easily understood manner. If you are looking
`for a good book on WindowsXP,this is it. 1 highly recommendit for beginners as well as for
`more advanced users, for the learning of Windows XP as well as for troubleshooting.It is
`truly ‘the book that should have been in the box’ and will help you get the most out of your
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`This book will help first-time and intermediate PC fansgreatly, andit has enough depth to aid
`experienced Windowsusers, too...Sinceit stays clear of jargon, and does an excellent job of
`explaining any technical termsit has to use, a beginner should have no problem understand-
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`—Bob Esch, The Databus
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`If you've ever struggled with XP (andif that’s the OS on your notebook or desktop, youre
`lyingif you say you haven't), this book offers rock-solid advice as wellas terrific tips on every
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`Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual
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`Chapter 3: Organizing Your Stuff.cee-scscersssssseseeeeseceemeessee 105
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`Troubleshooting Service Pack 2 .sssssssssssiescesesessereetasseeenaneennmnsentininersasseensteeasenneassioit 341
`Chapter 11: Web, Chat, and Videoconferencing........000.--s0sn343
`Internet EXPIOFED.eosssscsseesesesessensstasessnenstetcsseectansenmnnnssiarninierenenonensnndstreepeenaaeseannnanesstst 343
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`The Domain .
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`Five Ways Life Is Different om a DOImaiI.sssssssssssssssssssussesssecsssvstsatsseeccecrccrsoreesseseeuensesereessee571
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`Chapter 21: Three Ways to Dial In from the Road ........:-csseO11
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`Part Six: Appendixes
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`The
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` lissing Credits
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`
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`About the Authors
`David Pogue is the weekly computer columnist for the New York
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`Times, an Emmy-netminated correspondent for CBS News, and the
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`creator of the Missing Manual series. He’s the authoror co-author of
`35 books,includingten in this series and six in the “For Dummies”line
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`{including Magic, Opera, Classical Music, and Macs). In his otherlife,
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`he’s a former Broadway show conductor, a magician, and a pianist.
`Photos and other goodies await at www.davidpogue.com. David welcomes feedback
`about Missing Manualtitles by email: david@pogueman.com. (If you need technical
`help, however, please refer to the sources in Chapter 4.)
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`Craig Zacker is a writer, editor, and networker whose computing experience began
`in the days of teletypes and paper tape. After earning a Masters Degree in English
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`and American Literature from New York University, Craig worked extensively on the
`
`
`... integration ofWindowsNTinto existing internetworks, supported fleets ofWindows
`workstations, and was employed as a technical writer, content provider, and Webmaster
`
`
`. for'the onlineservices groupofa large software company. Since devoting himself to
`
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`”.- writing and editing full-time, Craig has authored or contributed to many books on
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`~< networkingtopics, operating systems, and PC hardware. He has also developed online
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`“training courses for the Web and publishedarticles with top industry publications.
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`1S Bor more information, see http://www.zacker.com.
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`
` > EJ Zacker began working with mainframe and personal computers in the mid
`“3, 1980s, and hassince worked as a network administrator, programmer, and security
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`_.” corisultant for mainframe systems and PC LANs. Nowafull-time authorand editor,
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`OOKJ. has contributed to numerous books andarticles for various publishers including -
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`osMicrosoftPress, SAMSPublishing, and Windows 2000 magazine.
` Aboutthe Creative Team
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`
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`NanBarber(copyeditor, first edition) co-authored Office X for the Macintosh: The
`MissingManiial and Office 2001 forMacintosh: The MissingManual. As the principal
`copyeditor for this series, she has edited thetitles on Mac OS X, Dreamweaver, Win-
`dov sXPHome Edition, and others. Email: nanbarber@mac.com.
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`JohnCacciatore(copyeditor, this edition)is afreelancewriter, editor, andproofreader.
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`Forthepast10years, he has tangled with semi-colons, dashes, andellipses from his
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`suburban Massachusetts home. Naturally, this means he’s also a Red Soxlifer. Email:
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`cacciatore@yahoo.com.
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`THE MISSING CREBITS
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`Rose Cassano (coverillustration) has worked as an independent designer and il-
`lustrator for 20 years. Assignments have spanned everything from the nonprofit
`sector to corporate clientele, Shelives in beautiful Southern Oregon, grateful for the
`miracles of modern technology that make living and workingthere a reality. Email:
`cassano@cdsnet,net. Web: www. rosecassano.com.
`David A. Karp (technical editor, this edition) is the author ofnine power-uset books,
`includingthe bestselling Windows XPAnnoyancesfor Geeks (Second Edition) and eBay
`Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools. You can sometimesfind his articles in
`PC Magazine and ZTrack Magazine, or on Annoyances.org. Whenhe's not inserting
`arcane pop culturereferencesinto his writing, he spendshis timeasa cyclist, activist,
`pessimist, optimist, photographer, and moviegoer.
`Phil Simpson(design and layout) works out ofhis office in Stamford, Connecticut,
`where he hashadhis graphic design business since 1982. He is experienced in many
`facets of graphic design, including corporate identity, publication design, and corpo-
`rate and medical communications. Email: pmsimpson@earthlink.net.
`
`Acknowledgments
`The Missing Manualseriesis a joint venture between the dream team introduced on
`these pages and O'Reilly & Associates: Tim O”Reilly, Mark Brokering, and company.
`I’m grateful to all of them,and to and Chuck Brandstater, Danny Marcus, and Sada
`Preisch for their proofreading smarts. Thanks to David Rogelberg for believingin the
`idea, and aboveall, to Jennifer, Kelly, Tia, and Jeffrey, who make these books—and
`everything else—possible.
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`HP Inc. - Exhibit 1007 - Page 13
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`The Missing Manual Series
`Missing Manualbooks are designedto be superbly written guides to computer prod-
`ucts that don’t come with printed manuals (which is just aboutall of them). Each
`book features RepKover, a bindingthatlets the booklie flat withoutthe assistance of
`cinder blocks; cross-references to specific page numbers(notjust “See Chapter 14”);
`and a promise never to use an apostrophe in the possessive word its. Current and
`upcomingtitles include:
`+ Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland
`* Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual by David Pogue
`* Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, by David Pogue
`+ iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manualby J.D. Biersdorfer
`* Google: The Missing Manual by Sarah Milstein & Rael Dornfest
`+ Windows XP Power Hound by Preston Gralla
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`* iLife 04; The Missing Manual, by David Pogue
`+ Excel: The Missing Manual, by Matthew MacDonald
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`THE MISSING CREDITS
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`HP Inc. - Exhibit 1007 - Page 13
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`introduction
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`k=years,theevolution ofMicrosoftWindowsran alongtwodifferenttracks.
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`First, there were the home versions: Windows 95, Windows98, and Windows
`Me. These were the Windowsfor everyday individuals. They were compatible
`with just about everythingonearth, including gamesofevery description—but where
`stability was concerned, they weren't what you'd call Rocks of Gibraltar,
`
`
`
`Second, there were the corporate versions of Windows: Windows NT and Windows
`2000. These versions ofWindowsrarely froze or crashed, and they featured industrial-
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`strength security. However, they weren’t anywhere near as compatible as the home
`».
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`.- versions ofWindows.If you tried to run the Barney the Dinosaur CD-ROMat work,
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`-: for example, you were out of luck (if not out of a job).
`
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`This schizophrenic approachto the evolution ofWindowsentailed its share of draw-
`backs. It meant twice as much engineering effort for Microsoft, twice as much tech-
`
`“-) support knowledge by computer companies, and twice as much workfor software
`
`. companies, which had to ensure compatibility with both systems. It wasn’t even so
`
`_. great for you, the PC fan, because you had to worry about compatibility with each
`_~ piece of software you bought, Andit wasentirely possible to get confused whensitting
`
`me downiin front of a PC runninga different version of Windows.
`
`Thegoal of Windows XP was simple: Combine the twoversions of Windowsinto a
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`single new operating system that offers the best features of both.
`Fot‘the most part, Microsoft succeeded. Endingthe era of dual operating systems
`
`offersboth you and Microsoft huge simplicity benefits—now there’s only one operat-
`ing system to learn, discuss, and troubleshoot,It also offers a big payoff to hardware
`andsoftware manufacturers, who now have to ensure compatibility with only one
`operatingsystem.
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`INTRODUCTION
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`HP Inc. - Exhibit 1007 - Page 14
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`Ifyou'reused to one ofthehome versions,youmaybesurprised bysome ofthe result-
`ing changes; underthe colorful, three-dimensional new skin ofWindows XP Home
`Edition lurks Windows 2000, which includes someofits beefy security features. This
`book will help you get through them.
`Ifyou're accustomed to Windows2000 or WindowsNTT,you'll probably be happyto
`hear that XP Professionalis built on the same bulletproof frame. All you have to get
`used to are XP’s greater compatibility with a wide range of hardware and software,
`and Windows’ new look (and even that can be turned off, if you like).
`Either way, you've entered a new age:the unified Windowsera. Now you, Microsoft,
`and software companies can get usedto the notion that everybodyis using the same
`Windows.(‘There arestill two different editions ofWindows XP —Professional and
`HomeEdition—butthey’re notreally two different operating systems, as noted on
`page 14.)
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`WINDOWS XP PRO: THE MISSING MANUAL HP Inc. - Exhibit 1007 - Page 15
`
`About This Book
`Despite the many improvements in Windows over the years, one feature hasn't im-
`provedabit: Microsoft’sdecumentation.In fact,withWindows XP,youget noprinted
`user guideatall. To learn about the thousandsofpieces ofsoftware that make up this
`operating system, youre expected to read the online help screens.
`Unfortunately, as yowll quickly discover, these help screensare tersely written,offer
`verylittle technical depth, and lack examples andillustrations. You can’t even mark
`your place,underline,orreadthemin thebathroom, InWindows XP,manyofthehelp
`screens are actually on Microsoft’s Website; you can’t see them without an Internet
`connection. ‘Too badif you're on a plane somewhere with your laptop.
`The purposeof this book,then,is to serve as the manual that should have accompa-
`nied Windows XP Pro.In these pages, you'll find step-by-step instructions for using
`almost ev

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