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An Introduction to Windows 2000 Professional

Internet Service Providers (ISP). Also, training is less expensive if all dial-up communications use the same features. Cost and consistency are the two of the biggest benefits within the Windows environment. Despite these benefits, setting up the operating system to dial into a corporate network, virtual private network, or even an Internet service provider isn't easy for everyone (Mobile)Because mobile computing is essential to so many businesses, Windows 2000 Professional includes features designed to make using notebook computers simpler and more efficient. In short, running Windows 2000 Professional on a notebook computer, can enhance your mobile computing experience in four major ways ((3) Windows): Extends Notebook CapabilitiesAllows You to Work Anytime and AnywhereProvides a High Level of SecuritySupports Advanced HardwareExtends Notebook CapabilitiesDid you ever run out of power mid-way through creating an important spreadsheet? Ever notice, you have plenty of power until you start sometime important? Well, Windows 2000 Professional manages your notebook's power so you can work longer. Windows 2000 Professional provides Smart Battery, which gives you a detailed picture of a battery's life and settings, so you can reduce power to some functions to extend your battery's life. With its advanced power-management capabilities, a notebook running Windows 2000 Professional can be put on "Hibernate" mode, which quickly shuts down the system without the need to first close all running applications. When you power the system back up, it will be in the same state as when it went into "Hibernate" mode. All applications and files will still be open and you can get right back to workAllows You to Work Anytime, AnywhereWith Windows 2000 Professional, mobile users can easily move back and forth between working online and offline. Mobile computing features keep files up to date and let users work offline as if they were still connecte...

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