Windows next-generation operating system Longhorn will at least once a year, so WindowsXP may become an operating system for our longest time. The interval released by each Windows version was approximately one to three years, and Windowsxp has been in the market for two and a half years. Although there is an important improvement in many ways (I still remember when to see the blue screen?), But Windows still has The room for development. In addition to the continuous expansive skills library on the website, we will introduce some new techniques here, no matter whether you use a desktop or mobile device, whether you use multiple systems or many people to use your computer, they will make you Windows's appearance and use to achieve the extent to which you wish (of course normal), but also guarantee your safety.
In addition, although web browsing and email do not operate the function of the operating system, since IE and Outlook Express are bundled in Windows XP, our skills also include the optimization of them, making you better, safer and Use these programs efficiently. This issue we traveled on these techniques.
Basic management
If you are the first time you build a home network or a small office network, or the network work is not smooth, you can use the network settings and error tools of Windows XP, which in the network connections subsets in the control panel. Select "Setting Home or Small Office Network" from the left window, Windows helps you choose a reasonable network settings in the way of raising the problem. If you want to solve a network problem, try "Network Diagnosis" in Windows Help and Support Center.
Do not share with network connection
Windows has a feature to let multiple machines share one of the Internet connects, called "Internet Connection Sharing" (ICS). But we advise you or give up ICS and buy a cheap router. Most routers can share broadband connections, and some can share dial-up connections. You must know that there is only a router with SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall. Diagnose your network
When you encounter a network problem, the following command line instructions can help you narrow down the lookup. These must be entered after the instruction prompt:
● PING IP address (for example, ping 192.168.0.1), which can display your computer to connect to the IP address computer or network device. First, you have to ping your router to see if the LAN is working, then some addresses on the Internet check the external problem.
● Tracert IP address (for example, Tracert 192.168.0.101), it will show each router jumping from your computer to another computer or network device. If you see the response speed falling, you may know where the problem is.
● IPConfig / ALL This command will display all IP-related settings on this machine. If the computer has connected problems, use ipconfig / renew to refresh your IP address, or get a new address.
● NetStat will display all TCP / IP ports of the system, which is useful for Trojan horses in the detection system.