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Surviving Day 1 With Windows Nt Workstation 4.0: The Painless Way to Upgrade to Windows Nt (Que Development)

Surviving Day 1 With Windows Nt Workstation 4.0: The Painless Way to Upgrade to Windows Nt (Que Development)

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Author: Rebecca Bridges Altman
Creator: Susan Pink
Publisher: Que
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 6357411

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 103
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.5

ISBN: 0789709953
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.44769
EAN: 9780789709950
ASIN: 0789709953

Publication Date: October 1996
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Product Description
With the release of Windows NT 4.0, corporations will finally make the move from a 16-bit Windows 3.1 platform to a 32-bit computing environment. The approach taken here shows, in two-page spreads, how the most common tasks were performed in Windows 3.1 and how to now perform them with Windows NT. This book covers the most common tasks that users will need to know to easily make the transition.


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5 out of 5 stars ****Excellent primer for busy exec or hapless PC user.   January 4, 1998

I have been looking for a book that I could recommend to department technology reps as we plan to roll-out NT to Windows 3.x, Windows 95 and OS2 users. This book shows in beautiful simplicity how to do very basic things under the NT desktop.

I think it is an excellent resource for busy people who would simply want to review the very basics and get going without anyone handholding them. It's colorful pages made me want to explore each topic. I read the entire book in a matter of minutes. If I didn't have any NT background, I probably would have spent at least 20-30 minutes reviewing each topic.

It's only a 103 pages...it's a quick read. I can't wait to hand it out to our top execs and say, "Oh, by the way, here's a little book that might come in handy!"

Regards,
MJSobota


4 out of 5 stars Excellent primer for both the old and new Windows interfaces   May 4, 1997
In addition to helping the new user migrating from the Windows 3 to Windows 95/NT4 environments, this is a great reference for Windows 3.1 users. By illustrating common tasks side-by-side, this little booklet familiarizes the reader (user) with conventions of both operating systems. Clear, attractive illustrations make it a quick read, and even quicker emergency reference.

David Spalding (http://www.korova.com/pubs)



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