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The XP Files: Windows' Hidden Tools for Secure Sharing, Communication, and Collaboration

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Title: The XP Files: Windows' Hidden Tools for Secure Sharing, Communication, and Collaboration
by Guy Hart-Davis
ISBN: 0-07-222401-0
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Pub. Date: 21 March, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.99
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: One outstanding book
Comment: I recently picked this book up along with Guy's Mastering Windows XP Home Edition, and between the two of them I've got all the tips and tricks anyone could ask for on XP! GREAT coverage of videoconferencing and Windows Messenger, and broadband as well.

If you need to share a cable or DSL connection (and watch your privacy as well), you'll find everything you need here. I hadn't been able to connect to some services with ICF until I got this book, so it paid for itself right there.

My highest recommendation!

Rating: 5
Summary: If you use Windows XP, then you can't do better
Comment: Windows XP's amazing abilities are revealed by Guy Hart-Davis in The XP Files: Windows' Hidden Tools for Secure Sharing, Communication, and Collaboration. The XP Files reveals just how to best master and implement the full range of powerful, secure (and hidden) Internet communication tools within XP. Included are a wealth of "user friendly" tips on how to securely exchange music, video, or any type of file, conference via video or voice, make free calls to anyone in the world, and protect users' privacy. If you use Windows XP, then you can't do better than to have The XP Files within arm's reach at all times! 336 pages.
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