Fast-paced and to the point, Quick Course books are designed for the beginning to intermediate computer user that focus on training rather than features. Quickly discover how to customize Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and create shortcuts for greater efficiency. Easily learn and understand networking and security concepts. And track down files and organize them for easy retrieval, including information from corporate intranets and the Internet. Applauded by trainers in business, education, and the government, Quick Course books are the fast, efficient, and affordable way for people in a hurry to keep pace with today's ever-changing software programs.
Quick Course in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 topics include:
Online Press was founded in 1987 and has published the Quick Course series since 1991. The company has extensive experience in all aspects of book publishing, and has also been involved in data preparation for CD-ROM and online services.
The Online Press founders, Salley Oberlin and Joyce Cox, have both worked in computer book publishing for many years. Salley Oberlin has been creating computer books since shortly after computers migrated to the desktop and became personal. She established the editorial department at Sybex Inc. and helped Sybex grow into a leading computer book publishing company. As editorial director and one of the four founding directors of Microsoft Press, she was a major force in putting high-quality computer books on the bookstore shelves. Joyce Cox worked for Sybex as an editor and for Microsoft Press as its first managing editor. She draws on twenty years' experience in writing and editing technical subjects for nontechnical audiences as she guides the development and writing of the books in the Quick Course series.