Rating: Summary: Workaround for the CD Review: For those of you having problems with the search function for the Windows 2000 Secrets CD, go to the directory where you have installed the Secrets files, and delete WSecrets.fts. Then when restart the program and go to search, the index will be re-created, and search will work.
Rating: Summary: Simply the real tool Review: I'm use W2K since beta 3 and this is the best toll I ever saw. It's really helpfull and has a tons of really good secrets. All users has to read this book.
Rating: Summary: No Secrets Review: If all you are looking for is a very high-level view of Windows 2000 then this book may be OK. But if you want a detailed look at the system, there are much better books available at comparable prices. The title is a misnomer -- there are no secrets to be found here!
Rating: Summary: Deeply hidden secret Review: The book itself is fine. Ironically, the CD included cannot be read by my Windows 2000 system and there is no information in the book regarding this problem and nowhere to go for needed help.
Rating: Summary: The target audience for this book is NOT advanced users Review: The book itself is OK for beginners or average users. A lot of content in the book is redundant with the online documentation or simply obvious and things like how to launch the registry editor to make a change are explained OVER and OVER again. Once is enough! Hardly for advanced users. Some undocumented registry keys are mentioned, but those can be also found by a quick search on the internet. Screenshots are outdated with beta-version content and some other documentation is outright wrong because it got changed in major ways between the time the book has been written and Windows 2000 got finally released. The book is a typical example of "take a lot of screenshots and fill the book with lots of redundant help available elsewhere, put here and there some new and good content and make it appear a big deal. Advanced NT folks will be rather disappointed.
Rating: Summary: Not Very Good Review: This book was a real disappointment. After purchasing and enjoying the Windows 95 Secrets, Windows 98 Secrets, and More Windows 98 Secrets books; I recently purchased the Windows 2000 Secrets and found it to be seriously lacking. It's strange; the Windows ME Secrets book was great! This book lacks heart. Its a drab, dull, superficial look at Windows 2000. Just about any Windows 2000 book would be better than this one. Its hard to believe the same guy who wrote all those great books is actually responsible for this miserable work. Must have been a bad day.
Rating: Summary: Not Very Good Review: This is a Windows 2000 "How To" book. If you are looking for a book about Windows 2000 "Secrets" then don't waste your money. This book does a mediocre job of walking you through using Windows 2000, and the "Secrets" are few and far between... and some are not even secrets at all. If you are looking for a how to book, buy one of Microsoft's books, they're much better at this. Very disappointed. Kind of feel like I got hit with a bait and switch.
Rating: Summary: More a How To Book Review: This is a Windows 2000 "How To" book. If you are looking for a book about Windows 2000 "Secrets" then don't waste your money. This book does a mediocre job of walking you through using Windows 2000, and the "Secrets" are few and far between... and some are not even secrets at all. If you are looking for a how to book, buy one of Microsoft's books, they're much better at this. Very disappointed. Kind of feel like I got hit with a bait and switch.
Rating: Summary: Correct installation of e-book not provided Review: When the e-book is installed on the hard disk for use without the CD-ROM, the Search function will not work until the book has been accessed from the CD-ROM _and_ the data has been indexed.
Rating: Summary: No secrets. Review: Windows 2000 has lots of secrets, but this book (unlike the first "Secrets" books) describes few of them. It is close to what the manual should be.
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