Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Italic

Used for filenames, directory names, and URLs (FTP, HTTP, etc.). It is also used for emphasis and for the first use of a technical term.

Constant width

Used for file contents and command input and output.

Tip

Indicates a tip, suggestion, or general note. For example, while discussing Windows NT 4.0, I’ll tell you about new features in Windows 2000 that improve security.

Warning

Indicates a warning or caution. For example, I’ll mention if a certain security setting has some kind of negative impact on the system.

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