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Windows 7 for Information Workers NetCom SME: Neil Masih

Windows 7 for Information Workers Working with Windows Using the Taskbar and Jump Lists Finding and Organizing Information Using BitLocker To Go Advanced System Recovery LIVE DEMO

Editions of Windows 7

Using the Taskbar and Jump Lists Taskbar  The new Windows 7 taskbar is still the same familiar place for switching between windows. But now it's easier to see, more flexible, and more powerful Pinning Live taskbar previews Jump Lists

Using the Taskbar and Jump Lists Pinning  In Windows 7 you can pin favorite programs anywhere on the taskbar for easy access.  You rearrange them any way you like by clicking and dragging.  You can even pin individual documents and websites to Jump Lists on your taskbar.

Using the Taskbar and Jump Lists Taskbar Preview  You can point to a taskbar button to see a live preview of its open windows, including webpages and live video.  Move your mouse over a thumbnail to preview the window full screen, and click it to go open the window.  You can even close windows and pause video and songs from the thumbnail previews, which can be a big time saver.  Live taskbar previews are available only in the Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows 7.

Using the Taskbar and Jump Lists Jump Lists  They take you right to the documents, pictures, songs, or different options.  To open a Jump List, just right-click a program button on the Windows 7 taskbar. (You can also get to Jump Lists by clicking the arrow next to the program name on the Start menu.)  The Jump List depends entirely on the program.  Jump Lists don't just show shortcuts to files. Sometimes they also provide quick access to commands

Finding and Organizing Information Search  In Windows 7, you can find more things in more places. Items like documents, messages, songs pictures.  The new search lets you do it faster.

Libraries Libraries in Windows 7 help you organize  They make it easier to find, work with, and organize files scattered across your PC or network.  A library brings your stuff together in one place no matter where it's actually stored.  Windows 7 comes with libraries for documents, music, pictures, and videos.  You can also personalize these, or create your own.

BitLocker To Go  Allows a user to encrypt a USB Drive. Protected data incase you loss your device.  Does not require a TPM (Trust platform module) or special hardware.  Available only in the Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows 7. Other editions can read data, but NOT write. Reader software can be used on Windows XP and above.  Encrypts all data It can not be read by 3 rd party software.  Data can be accessed by using a password or smartcard.  Recovery Key options  Group Policy options available for enterprise security.

Advanced System Recovery  The advanced methods available in Recovery in Control Panel can return Windows to a usable state if it's badly damaged. The first method uses a type of backup called a system image, which you need to have created earlier. The second method reinstalls Windows, either from a recovery image provided by your computer manufacturer, or from the original Windows installation files.

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