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    Here are some helpful documents if you want to learn a little more about the workings of the Microsoft Windows products. These documents were written for Windows 95 and 98 users. Most of the commands and features also reside in Windows 3.x, Windows NT, Windows Millenium, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Many of the Short-Cut keys used in Windows NT are also used in Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

    These documents apply to all versions/revisions of an operating system unless specified.

bulletWindows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11 & 3.12 are considered as Windows 3.x.
bulletWindows 95 gold, 95a, 95b, 95c & 95d are considered as just Windows 95.
bulletWindows 98 & 98 Second Edition are considered as Windows 98.
bulletWindows NT 3.x, NT 4 & NT 5 are considered as Windows NT.
Note: Windows NT 5 is the original version of Windows 2000
bulletWindows XP Home & Professional are considered as Windows XP.
bulletWindows 2000 & 2003 and their many versions (Professional, Small Business Server, Home, etc.) are just Windows 2K.
bulletMany of the commands used in Windows 98 & Windows XP also reside in Windows Vista.

    If there is something more specific you would like to learn about, e-mail me and I'll try to be of some help. I do not provide help to those who wish to hack, crack, pirate or violate copyright laws in any fashion.

    All documents are written by the Webmaster of Commodore Perry School and therefore are not expected to be perfect or as thorough as the $120 books you can buy. If you find corrections, suggestions or recommendations for this website, please e-mail me at:
webmastercppanthers.org

 

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