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Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows . Windows XP (2001  2007) Still installed on 7% of computers Microsoft does not support it any more Windows Vista (2007  2009) Not a market success Installed on less than 2% of computers. Starter. Home Basic. Home Premium. Professional. Enterprise /Ultimate.

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Microsoft Windows

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  1. Microsoft Windows • Windows XP (2001  2007) • Still installed on 7% of computers • Microsoft does not support it any more • Windows Vista(2007  2009) • Not a market success • Installed on less than 2% of computers Windows

  2. Starter Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise/Ultimate Microsoft Windows • Windows 7 (2009  2013) • like Windows Vista butfaster and more stable • Installed on 55% of computers • Enterprise edition is installed at UNIBZ Windows

  3. Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise Microsoft Windows • Windows 8 (2013  ?) • not appreciated user interface designed for tablets • Installed on 17% of computers • After first update it becomes Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows

  4. Regional and language settings • Start menu  Control panel  Clock, Language and Region  Region and Language • Change Display Language •  Formats  Additional Settings • Keyboard setting Windows

  5. The computer locks… • Press the X on your program window • CTRL+SHIFT+ESC  • Choose your program and end it! • CTRL+ALT+DEL  Shut Down • Turn off your computer Warning: you will lose your unsaved work! Windows

  6. File types • Control panel  Appearance and Personalization  Folder option  View  Unselect “Hide extensions for known file types” • Programs (run directly) .exe .com .bat • Compressed (WinZip or IZArc or Windows) .zip • Text files (Notepad) .txt • Documents (Word) .docx .doc .rtf • Documents (Acrobat reader) .pdf • Sheets (Excel) .xlsx .xls .csv • Images (depends…) .jpg .jpeg .gif .bmp .png • Movies (depends…) .avi .mov .mpg .mpeg • Audio (depends…) .mp3 .wav • Web pages (Explorer) .html .htm Windows

  7. Things you should already know • Open and Open with… • Copy and Move • Rename • Delete • Shortcut Windows

  8. Compressing • Compress files • WinZip, IZArc, Windows itself • Extract files before modifying them!!! • Compressing with password Windows

  9. File permissions • Users and groups • Administrators • Authorizations • Read • Read and Execute (for programs) • List content (for directories) • Write (for directories) • Modify • Full control Windows

  10. Network directories • \\ubz01fst\courses\course_coletti • \\ubz01fst\courses\exam_coletti\LOGINNAME • \\ubz01fst\students\...\...\LOGINNAME • Max 300 MB disk space (emails do not count) Windows

  11. Roaming profile • When you log off  all your home (Desktop, Documents and Windows configuration) is copied to \\ubz01fst\students\...\...\LOGINNAMEonly if you have enough space • If you do not have space, delete your huge files directly from directory \\ubz01fst\students\...\...\LOGINNAME(not from Desktop)!!! Windows

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