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<p><span class="plain">Any discussion of computer security is incomplete if it fails to address the all-important issue of backing up data. <i>Microsoft Windows XP Networking and Security Inside Out: Also Covers Windows 2000</i> is concerned primarily with keeping security threats such as viruses, Trojan horses, hackers, and spammers at bay; however, in this sample chapter, the subject of data loss prevention is given its due. The chapter outlines how to design and troubleshoot a comprehensive data backup and recovery solution. Coverage includes:</span></p><ul><li>Determining your backup needs</li><li>Organizing your data</li><li>Designing a backup solution</li><li>Using the Windows backup program</li><li>Using other Data Loss Prevention Tools included with Windows</li><li>Protecting Backups</li><li>Recovering Data</li></ul><p><span class="plain"><b>Title:</b> <i> Microsoft Windows XP Networking and Security Inside Out: Also Covers Windows 2000</i><br> <b>ISBN:</b> 0735620423<br> <b>Published:</b> September 2005<br> <b>Authors:</b> Ed Bott and Carl Siechert <br> <b>Chapter:</b> Chapter 6: Preventing Data Loss <br> Published by <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/7110.asp" target="_blank"> Microsoft Press</a></span></p>
<p><span class="plain">One of the strengths of Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 as an information management system is its ability to pull information from external sources (without actually moving it to the portal site's database), then include the information in searches with the results displayed in a result set, thereby greatly expanding the usefulness of the portal site. This sample chapter from <i>Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit</i> discusses tools for managing external content in Microsoft Office Sharepoint Portal Server 2003. For administrators, the chapter covers the creation and management of content sources, search scopes, search groups, and index files. It also discusses ways to craft the result set for end users, including the use of the thesaurus, the noise word file, keywords, and Best Bets. The chapter also examines how end users would execute queries in the Search Web Part and outlines considerations when training end users for this activity in the portal site. </span></p><p><span class="plain"><b>Title:</b> <i> Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit</i><br> <b>ISBN:</b> 073561881X <br> <b>Published:</b> June 2004<br> <b>Authors:</b> Bill English with the Microsoft SharePoint Teams <br> <b>Chapter:</b> Chapter 22: Managing External Content in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 <br> Published by <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/6454.asp" target="_blank"> Microsoft Press</a></span></p>
<p><span class="plain">Since Apple does not provide a manual with every iPod purchase, many users fail to realize that this popular device can be much more than a way to enjoy your music library on the go. It can also be a powerful adjunct to your computer: an external drive, an eBook, a personal organizer, a GameBoy, or a slide projector. This sample chapter from <i>iPod and iTunes: The Missing Manual</i> explores the concept of iPod as satellite to your Mac or PC. The chapter explains USB 2.0 and FireWire, and how to use these connections to get songs and files off your computer and onto the ultraportable iPod.</span></p><p><span class="plain"><img src="http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/tr/downloads/home/iPodManualCoversmall.gif" hspace="5" align="left" height="132" width="101"><b>Title: </b> <i> iPod and iTunes: The Missing Manual </i><br /><b>Author: </b> J.D. Biersdorfer <br /><b>Publisher: </b> O'Reilly Media, Inc. <br /><b>Chapter 2: </b> <i> The iPod Sync Connection </i><br /><b>ISBN: </b> 059652675X; Copyright 2006 O'Reilly Media. All rights reserved. <br /><a target="_blank" href=" http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ipodtmm4/">Web site</a></p></span></p><p><span class="plain">Previously published book chapters on TechRepublic can be found using the <a target="_blank" href="http://techrepublic.com.com/5264-1-0.html?query=book%20chapter">book chapter</a> tag.</span></p>
<p><span class="plain">Users know Excel is a powerful platform for solving complex calculations and presenting results. But <i>Programming Excel with VBA and .NET</i> demonstrates how Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) can be used to take Excel a step further, transforming it from a general platform into a task-specific piece of software that quickly and precisely serves a user's needs. This sample chapter from the book looks closely at the <b>Application</b> object, which is where everything starts in Excel. The Application object is used to:<ul><li>Perform top-level actions, such as quitting Excel, showing dialog boxes, or recalculating all workbooks</li><li>Control the Excel options, such as the settings on the Tools Options dialog box</li><li>Get references to the other objects in Excel.The chapter examines these tasks in detail. The chapter includes task-oriented reference information for the following objects: <b> Application</b>, <b>AutoCorrect</b>, <b>AutoRecover</b>, <b>ErrorChecking</b>, <b>Windows</b>, and <b>Panes</b>.</span></p><p><span class="plain"><img src="http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/tr/downloads/home/VBACoverSmall.gif" hspace="5" align="left" height="132" width="101"><b>Title: </b> <i> Programming Excel with VBA and .NET </i><br /><b>Authors: </b>Jeff Webb and Steve Saunders<br /><b>Publisher: </b> O'Reilly Media, Inc. <br /><b>Chapter 7: </b> <i> Controlling Excel </i><br /><b>ISBN: </b> 0596007663; Copyright 2006 O'Reilly Media. All rights reserved. <br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/progexcel/">Web site</a></p></span></p><p><span class="plain">Previously published book chapters on TechRepublic can be found using the <a target="_blank" href="http://techrepublic.com.com/5264-1-0.html?query=book%20chapter">book chapter</a> tag.</span></p>
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