Subscribe
Tutorial search

Windows Windows XP Tutorials


We hope that you will enjoy our Windows Windows XP tutorials. Feel free to contact us if you would like to be a tutorial hero and contribute your own Windows Windows XP tutorial to our site. Thank you !

Sort by:
Use Backup To Protect Data
Use Backup To Protect Data
Here`s how to protect your data from accidental loss if your system hardware or storage media fails.
Difficulty:
Troubleshooting Your Network
Troubleshooting Your Network
We cover some of the more common issues associated with the Windows firewall, Internet connection sharing, and file and printer sharing.
Difficulty:
Finding Encrypted Files
Finding Encrypted Files
This tip from Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out helps you find encrypted files at a glance.
Difficulty:
Set Options For People Who Are Deaf Or Have Difficulty Hearing Sounds From The Computer
Set Options For People Who Are Deaf Or Have Difficulty Hearing Sounds From The Computer
If you are deaf or have difficulty hearing sounds from the computer, you can quickly set sound options using the Accessibility Wizard. Sound options include turning on SoundSentry so that you can get visual warnings for system sounds, and ShowSounds so that captions are displayed for speech and sounds in programs that provide them.
Difficulty:
Taking Advantage Of Accessibility Options
Taking Advantage Of Accessibility Options
As you know, a computer functions with both input (keyboard and mouse, for example) and output (monitor and printer, for example) devices. In this module, we`ll focus on how Windows XP allows you to configure your computer`s input and output behaviors to accommodate people with a range of disabilities.
Difficulty:
Using The Recycle Bin
Using The Recycle Bin
Sometimes files and folders can clutter your computer. The Recycle Bin, the desktop icon that resembles a wastebasket, is where you put a file or folder if you want to delete it.
Difficulty:
What A Home Or Small Office Network Can Do For You
What A Home Or Small Office Network Can Do For You
You`ve heard about the advantages of networking your existing computers, for convenience at home or productivity at work. We outline some of the specifics.
Difficulty:
Improve Your Home Network Security
Improve Your Home Network Security
Learn about how your new or existing home network will be protected with Windows XP Service Pack 2.
Difficulty:
Control Internet Explorer Add-ons With Add-on Manager
Control Internet Explorer Add-ons With Add-on Manager
Help make the add-ons that you do want function properly and easily get rid of the ones you don't want.
Difficulty:
Getting Familiar With The Windows Xp Window
Getting Familiar With The Windows Xp Window
Windows XP got its name from one its most basic elements: the window. The rectangular work area for a program, file, or other task is called a window.
Difficulty:
How To Create A Vpn Connection
How To Create A Vpn Connection
See tip link for description.
Difficulty:
Finding Encrypted Files
Finding Encrypted Files
This tip from Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out helps you find encrypted files at a glance.
Difficulty:
How To Use Remote Assistance To Get Help From A Friend (remote Control)
How To Use Remote Assistance To Get Help From A Friend (remote Control)
Remote Assistance is a tool designed to allow users to solicit help from a technician, friend, helpdesk, or vendor. Remote Assistance is similar to remote control packages like VNC or pcAnywhere - for occasional support it should work just fine for you. If you know a "techie" in your life who can help you, you can have them use Remote Assistance to help fix your problem. Follow these simple instructions to navigate the process and make Remote Assistance work for you!
Difficulty:
Step-by-step Guide To Securing Windows Xp Professional Service Pack 2 In Small And Medium Businesses
Step-by-step Guide To Securing Windows Xp Professional Service Pack 2 In Small And Medium Businesses
Learn how to implement the security measures recommended in the Windows XP Security Guide in a small or medium business environment without an Active Directory deployment.
Difficulty:
How To Configure And Use Internet Connection Sharing
How To Configure And Use Internet Connection Sharing
Internet Connection Sharing is a new function of Windows XP to allow multiple users to share one internet connection through one computer. In one sense, this makes the computer a "router" or a "proxy", if you add Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), it makes it a firewall as well. If you are not familiar with those terms - it`s ok. Basically, it allows one computer to act as the gateway or the doorkeeper to the Internet.
Difficulty:
Total Tutorials in Category: 276