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Chapter 3: Running Built-In Security Programs Working with Windows Security Controlling Folder Access Judging SmartScreen Booting Securely with UEFI Controlling User Account Control Poking at Windows Defender Firewall Chapter 4: Top Security Helpers Deciding about BitLocker Managing Your Passwords Keeping Your Other Programs Up to Date Blocking Java and Flash in Your Browser Fighting Back at Tough Scumware Securing Your Communication with PIA
14 Book 10: Enhancing Windows 10 Chapter 1: Working Remotely with Windows 10 Enabling Remote Desktop Connections Connecting with Remote Desktop Connection Connecting a Second Monitor Installing a Webcam Adding Clocks to the Taskbar Chapter 2: Using Android, iPhone, and Kindle with Windows 10 What, Exactly, Is Android? Linking an Android Smartphone to a PC Linking an iPhone to a PC Turning a Smartphone into a Webcam for Your PC Running iTunes on Windows — or Maybe Not Wrangling E-Book Files Getting Media from Your PC to Your Kindle Chapter 3: Getting Started with Gmail, Google Apps, and Drive Finding Alternatives to Windows with Google Setting Up Gmail Moving an Existing Account to Gmail Using the Google Apps Moving Your Domain to Google Chapter 4: Using Web-Based Outlook.com (nee Hotmail) Getting Started with Outlook.com Bringing Some Sanity to Outlook.com Organization Handling Outlook.com Failures Importing Outlook.com Messages into Gmail Weighing the Alternatives Chapter 5: Best Free Windows Add-Ons Windows Apps You Absolutely Must Have The Best of the Rest — All Free Don’t Pay for Software You Don’t Need!
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List of Tables
1 Book 2 Chapter 3TABLE 3-1 Some Quick Action Icon Results in the Action Center
2 Book 2 Chapter 4TABLE 4-1 Most Frequently Used Passwords*
3 Book 2 Chapter 5TABLE 5-1 Sync Settings
4 Book 3 Chapter 2TABLE 2-1 Start Menu CustomizingTABLE 2-2 Tile Actions
5 Book 3 Chapter 3TABLE 3-1 Picture Position SettingsTABLE 3-2 Where to Find Icons
6 Book 3 Chapter 6TABLE 6-1 NTFS Compression versus Compressed (Zipped) Folder Compression
7 Book 4 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 New Mail Account Types
8 Book 4 Chapter 2TABLE 2-1 New Mail Account Types
9 Book 7 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 Shortcuts to Settings App Panels
10 Book 7 Chapter 7TABLE 7-1 Driver Sites for Major Printer Manufacturers
11 Book 8 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 File History Advanced Settings
12 Book 8 Chapter 3TABLE 3-1 Events and What They Mean
13 Book 9 Chapter 3TABLE 3-1 User Account Control Levels
14 Book 9 Chapter 4TABLE 4-1 NoScript Restrictions
15 Book 10 Chapter 2TABLE 2-1 Documents You Can Email to a Kindle
List of Illustrations
1 Book 1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: The Windows 10 lock screen. Your picture may differ, but the functi...FIGURE 1-2: The Windows 10 login screen.FIGURE 1-3: The worldwide market share of desktop operating systems — April 201...FIGURE 1-4: Admiral Grace Hopper’s log of the first actual case of a bug being ...FIGURE 1-5: The enduring, traditional big box. FIGURE 1-6: Microsoft Surface Pro tablets typify the 2-in-1 combination of remo...FIGURE 1-7: The ASUS ZenBook Duo used to update this book. FIGURE 1-8: Comparative sizes of an SD, a miniSD, and a microSD card. FIGURE 1-9: The inside of a USB drive. FIGURE 1-10: The most common USB A, B, C, mini, and micro USB cables. FIGURE 1-11: RJ-45 Ethernet LAN connector. FIGURE 1-12: The back of a wireless router.FIGURE 1-13: HDMI has replaced the old VGA and DVI-D video adapters. FIGURE 1-14: Two different kinds of DVI-D cables — they work well, but don’t ca...FIGURE 1-15: The audio jacks on the back of