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MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista. Chapter 10 User Productivity and Media Tools. Objectives. Understand and configure Windows Vista printing Understand Windows Fax and Scan Use Windows Explorer views Find files by using Search

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MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

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  1. MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista Chapter 10 User Productivity and Media Tools

  2. Objectives • Understand and configure Windows Vista printing • Understand Windows Fax and Scan • Use Windows Explorer views • Find files by using Search • Understand how People Near Me is used for peer-to-peer applications MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  3. Objectives (continued) • Use Windows Meeting Space to conduct virtual meetings • Use and configure Windows Sidebar • Describe the new features in Internet Explorer 7 • Use and configure Windows Mail MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  4. Printing • The entire printing subsystem for Windows Vista has been redesigned • Redesign includes: • XML Paper Specification • The printing process • Print drivers • Printer management MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  5. Printing Scenarios • Local printing • Requires that a printer be connected directly to a Windows Vista computer • Simplicity and security • Printing to a shared printer • When a printer is shared, multiple computers on the network can use it • Sharing a printer saves money in the long run • All print jobs are queued on the computer that is sharing the printer MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  6. Printing Scenarios (continued) • Printing directly to a network printer • Many printers can be configured to communicate directly with the network • Using a print server • Print jobs are queued at the local computer and sent to the printer when the printer is not busy MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  7. Printing Scenarios (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  8. XPS • XML Paper Specification (XPS) • Document format that describes how to display a page • XPS document has same page layout on any printer • XPS is used as a document format for sharing files and as the format for spooled print jobs • Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) • Responsible for drawing the screen output in Vista • XPS uses a subset of WPF to render documents MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  9. The Printing Process • GDI-based printing • Used by previous versions of Windows • A Win32 application uses GDI to create an enhanced metafile format (EMF) file for the print job • EMF file is stored in the printer queue • Must be converted to the format understood by printer • Printers typically understand either Postscript or Printer Control Language (PCL) • XPS-based printing • Used by new Windows Vista applications MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  10. The Printing Process (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  11. The Printing Process (continued) • XPS-based printing (continued) • WPF application creates an XPS file for the print job • Some printers support XPS format • Printing job does not need to be converted • For printers that only support PS or PCL • Printing job needs to be converted • Backward compatibility • Windows Vista printing process is flexible to accommodate older applications and older printers • That do not support XPS-based printing MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  12. The Printing Process (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  13. The Printing Process (continued) • Benefits of XPS-based printing • XPS printing is better at handling complex graphics than GDI-based printing • Improved color printing • Improved print quality • Improved print job configuration • Improved device configuration • Improved spooling MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  14. Printer Drivers • Adding drivers to the store • Known as staging a driver • Printer driver is added during installation process • When drivers are added to the store, they are stored side-by-side • Multiple versions of the same driver can be in the store • Printer driver installation process • For previous versions of Windows • Printer drivers were distributed as printer driver packages and just printer drivers MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  15. Printer Drivers (continued) • Printer driver installation process (continued) • When printers were networked • Point and print allowed printer drivers to be distributed automatically from the print server • But not driver packages • With Windows Vista • Driver packages can be distributed by point and print • Printer driver installation process variations • Local printer • Remote printer • Network printer • Web printer MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  16. Printer Management • Printer applet • Manages the printers on a local workstation • Can’t install printers on remote computers • Major tasks in the Printers applet • Add a printer • See what’s printing • Set as default • Select printing preferences • Delete this printer • Rename this printer MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  17. Printer Management (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  18. Printer Management (continued) • Printer applet (continued) • Major tasks in the Printers applet (continued) • Pause printing • Share • Set printer properties • Print Management snap-in • Allows you to manage the printers for your entire network from a single workstation • Features of the Print Management snap-in • Manage multiple print servers • Filter views MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  19. Printer Management (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  20. Printer Management (continued) • Print Management snap-in (continued) • Features of the Print Management snap-in (continued) • Automatic installation of printers on a print server • Bulk printer management • Use Group Policy to deploy printers • Notification • Printer configuration options • Each printer you install in Windows Vista can be configured independently • Most of the options available for configuration are standardized by Windows Vista MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  21. Printer Management (continued) • Printer configuration options (continued) • Device Settings tab has device-specific settings • Advanced tab has a number of options that are typically only implemented for server-based printing • Other standard tabs • General • Sharing • Security • Ports • Color Management MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  22. Printer Management (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  23. Printer Management (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  24. Printer Management (continued) • Printer sharing and security • Sharing is enabled and controlled on the Sharing tab • Sharing tab allows you to: • Enable sharing for the printer • Define the share name for the printer • Specify whether print jobs are rendered on the client computer or print server • Add drivers for other operating systems to download by using point and print MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  25. Printer Management (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  26. Printer Management (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  27. Printer Management (continued) • Printer sharing and security (continued) • Default permissions for printing • Everyone • CREATOR OWNER • Local Administrator User (Userx) • Administrators • Print job management • For each print job, you can perform the following tasks: • Pause • Resume • Restart MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  28. Printer Management (continued) • Print job management (continued) • For each print job, you can perform the following tasks (continued) • Cancel • Edit job properties • Situations where you might want to manage print jobs • Restarting a print job when there has been a paper jam • Pausing a large print job • Raising the priority of a print job • Changing the schedule of a large print job • Canceling a corrupted print job MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  29. Windows Fax and Scan • New utility in Windows Vista that is used to control scanning and faxing documents in Windows Vista • Windows Fax and Scan is optimized to scan documents for faxing • By using Windows Fax and Scan, you can: • Scan documents and pictures • Fax scanned documents and pictures • Fax electronic documents • Receive faxes • Create and manage fax coversheets MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  30. Windows Fax and Scan (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  31. Windows Fax and Scan (continued) • By using Windows Fax and Scan, you can (continued): • Forward received faxes, scanned documents, and scanned pictures by using e-mail • Send faxes by using a central fax server • Maintain a contacts list that includes phone numbers for faxing • Requires you to have a fax modem and scanner • Or a multifunction device that performs both functions MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  32. Windows Explorer • Windows Explorer • Interface for viewing the file system in Windows Vista MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  33. Windows Explorer (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  34. Views • Stack view • Organizes files into virtual folders called stacks • A file can appear in more than one virtual folder • Group By view • Visually separates the files into categories on the screen and all files are still visible • Categories used for the Group By view can be ranges selected by the system • Rather than specific unique values MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  35. Views (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  36. Views (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  37. AERO Specific Enhancements • AERO specific enhancements • Live taskbar thumbnails • Live icons • Windows Flip • Windows Flip 3D MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  38. Search • Search has been integrated into almost every window in the Vista user interface • Search is made faster by an indexing function included in Windows Vista • You can define metadata for files • And use it to build saved searches that are displayed as virtual folders MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  39. Search Methods • In Windows Explorer • Search box in the upper-right corner • A dynamic search is performed for files in the current folder and all subfolders • Search folder • Searches the index or a specified location for files matching the criteria that you specify • Start menu search box • Search for programs and Internet Explorer favorites MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  40. Search Methods (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  41. Search Methods (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  42. Search Methods (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  43. The Search Index • Indexing service • A major improvement over the indexing service included with Windows XP • Automatically enabled • Index is updated each time a file is changed • By default, only the most common file locations are indexed • Offline files • The Start menu • The Users folder (except the Default subfolder) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  44. The Search Index (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  45. The Search Index (continued) • You can define which file types are indexed and how those files are indexed • Word documents can have their content indexed so that you can search for documents based on content • Additional index settings • File Settings • Troubleshooting • Index location MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  46. The Search Index (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  47. File Metadata • Most basic file metadata • Filename, creation date, and modified date • Depending on the type of file, additional metadata may be included • Metadata is included in the index • Useful to create additional metadata for files • Windows Vista allows you to create tags that contain additional metadata for organizing your data MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  48. Saved Searches • Saved search • Virtual folder containing files matching a search query • Regardless of their location in the file system • Default saved searches • Recent Documents • Recent E-mail • Recent Music • Recent Pictures and Videos • Recently Changed • Shared By Me MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  49. People Near Me • Peer-to-peer applications • Communicate directly between two clients • Without requiring a server to manage the communication process • Applications are reliable because there is no single point of failure • People Near Me • New feature in Windows Vista that allows peer-to-peer applications to find other users on the same subnet • Applications must be written to support its capabilities MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

  50. People Near Me (continued) MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista

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