Additional Resources
In addition to the standard printed forms of documentation, many Microsoft documents are also available in other formats to make them more accessible to users with disabilities. Material available on Microsoft Web sites might include information that was not ready when the product or resource kit was released. For more information about accessibility for users with disabilities, including technical support, documentation, and information related to accessibility, see the http://windows.microsoft.com/windows2000/reskit/webresources.Microsoft provides a catalog of a wide range of accessibility aids—such as those listed in the previous paragraph—that can be used with Windows 2000. Additional information is available about support services and documentation for users who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, and users who have difficulties reading or handling printed materials. This information and the catalog are available from the Microsoft Accessibility Web site address: http://windows.microsoft.com/windows2000/reskit/webresources, by voice telephone at 1 +(800) 426-9400, by telephone to receive faxed-back materials at 1 +(800) 727-3351, or by writing to the Microsoft Sales Information Center, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington 98052-6393.