This chapter explores the Windows NT 4.0 Control Panel and covers Windows NT 4.0 configuration tools and methods, differences between Windows NT 4.0s Control Panel and Windows 3.xs Control Panel, and descriptions of Windows NT 4.0 Control Panel applets.
Chapter Contents
- OVERVIEW OF THE WINDOWS NT CONTROL PANELS
- DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE WINDOWS NT 4.0 AND WINDOWS 3.x CONTROL PANEL
- STARTING CONTROL PANEL
- THE CONTROL PANEL APPLETS
- Accessibility Options
- Add/Remove Programs
- Console
- Date/Time
- Devices
- Dial-Up Monitor
- Display
- Fonts
- Internet
- Keyboard
- Mail
- The Services Tab
- The Delivery Tab
- The Addressing Tab
- Microsoft Mail Postoffice
- Modems
- Monitoring Agent
- Mouse
- Multimedia
- Network
- Identification
- Adapters
- Protocols
- Services
- Bindings
- PC Card (PCMCIA)
- Ports
- Printers Folder
- Regional Settings
- Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) Adapters
- Changing Your SCSI Host Adapter
- Server
- Users
- Shares
- In Use
- Replication
- Alerts
- Services
- Installing Services
- Managing Services
- Managing Services at the Command Prompt
- Stopping the Server Service
- Setting Service Start-Up Options
- Service Dependencies
- Hardware Profiles
- Sounds
- Sound Schemes
- Creating Custom Sound Schemes
- System
- General
- Performance
- Environment
- Startup/Shutdown
- Hardware Profiles
- User Profiles
- Tape Devices
- Telephony
- UPS
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