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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Windows® XP Operating System
Windows® XP operating system features include a Desktop with room to manoeuvre, a taskbar for quick
access to a variety of system functions, state-of-the-art plug and play support, powerful system utilities,
enhanced entertainment features and a fully integrated Internet experience.
Among the new features are:
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Fast User Switching
- You may now switch users more easily, as a new user can log in while retaining
the other user’s system state. A user does not have access to the other user’s running applications.
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Explorer
- Explorer Windows® have also had their functionality expanded. Explorer Windows® now are
3-paned Windows®, with extra information and functionality in the middle window.
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Preview Applet
- For viewing and editing images. An enhanced Preview Applet is included that lets you
view, zoom in and out, rotate, print, save (as), and delete images. This is supported by the Windows®
Bitmap, JPEG, GIF, TIF and PNG formats.
Professional versus Home Edition
Your system may feature either the Windows® XP Professional operating system or the Windows® XP
Home operating system edition. Note that all the features available in the Home edition are also included in
the Professional edition.
The Professional edition also includes support for:
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Remote Desktop
- allows you to remotely access your system from another PC in order to work with all
of your data and applications while away from your office.
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Off-line Files and Folders
- allows you to access files & folders on a network share when disconnected
from the server.
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Encrypting File System
- protects sensitive data in files that are stored on disk using the NTFS file
system.
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Access Control
- restricts access to selected files, applications, and other resources.
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Multi-processoring
.
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Windows® operating system Servers and management solutions
.
Desktop Icons
With Windows® XP operating system, the following icons* are installed on your Desktop:
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Recycle Bin
- Gives you a container in which to put and discard unwanted files or allows you to restore
these same files back to their original location.
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Windows® Internet Explorer®
- Provides your default Internet program.
Note
Depending on your configuration, you may also find a
Release Notes
icon on the desktop. Double-click on
this icon to read last-minute information that was not yet available when this Electronic User’s Guide was
written.