| Theoretical Evaluation
Microsoft Windows 2000 - Module 1
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This theoretical evaluation was designed to evaluate your knowledge of this application. You will be able to determine, through a series of multiple choice questions, if you understand the essential concepts required to master this application. |
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Basic Knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000
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Knowledge evaluated
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15 minutes
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The Windows 2000 Environment
The Windows Desktop
The Taskbar
The 'Start' Menu
Title Bar Buttons
The 'Date/Time Properties' Window
Desktop Icons
The 'My Computer' Window
The 'Recycle Bin'
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The Taskbar
The 'Start' Menu
Shutting Down the Computer
The 'Documents' Sub-Menu
The 'Programs' Sub-Menu
Opening a Program
Resizing Program Windows
Working in Two Applications
Tiling Windows Horizontally
Moving/Resizing the Taskbar
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The 'Start' Menu
Taskbar Properties
'Start' Menu Properties
Adding a Shortcut to the 'Start' Menu
Removing a 'Start' Menu Shortcut
Moving a Shortcut to the 'Start' Menu
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Getting Help in Windows 2000
Accessing the 'Help' System
The 'Contents' Tab Menu
Help Topics
The 'Index' Tab Menu
The 'Search' Tab Menu
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Displaying Setting Options
Accessing the 'Desktop' Display Setting Options
Obtaining a Preview of a Background
Background Display Settings
Selecting Background Images
The Screen Saver
Modifying Screen Items
Changing the Screen Settings
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Windows Explorer
Opening Windows Explorer
The Explorer Window
The Explorer Folder Hierarchy
Displaying Folder Contents
The Explorer Window Navigation Buttons
Moving Up One Level in the Folder Hierarchy
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Managing Files
Using Windows Explorer to Create a New File
Renaming an Item
Copying a File
Deleting a File
Creating Shortcuts
Deleting a Folder
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Sorting and Selection Techniques
The 'Select All' Option
Copying a Selection
Undoing an Action
Multiple Selection - Adjacent Items
Multiple Selection - Non-Adjacent Items
Sorting Folders and Files
Showing/Hiding Column Headings
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Folder Display Settings
The 'Folder Options' Dialog Box
Displaying the Desktop as a Web Page
Experimenting with 'Web View'
Modifying the Clicking Options
Restoring the Display Settings
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Finding Items
The 'My Computer' Folder
The Search Assistant
Performing a Search
Selecting a Search Location
Defining Search Criteria
Launching a Search
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File Properties - Overview
Accessing File Properties
The 'General' Tab Menu
File Attributes
Setting Custom Properties
Placing a File in a Category
Adding a Comment
Advanced Property Options
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Adding Columns in Windows Explorer
Resizing Columns
Changing the Location of a Column
Hiding Columns
Showing Columns
The 'Column Settings' Dialog Box
Standardizing the Appearance of Folders
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Using any computer with Internet access, the learner enters his/her confidential ID and obtains a list of evaluations to which he/she is subscribed. Once an evaluation is selected, it begins with a series of multiple choice questions. At any time during the evaluation, the learner can obtain the definition of certain terms through the glossary. When the evaluation is complete, the result is immediately obtained.
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• No installation required
• IBM PC compatible, Pentium 233 MHz minimum, 330 MHz and more strongly recommended.
• Video card that supports 800x600 or greater monitor resolution, and 16-bit color
• 32 MB RAM minimum, 96 MB and more strongly recommended.
• Microsoft compatible mouse
• Operating system: Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT 4.0, or more recent
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• Netscape 4.7 or Internet Explorer 5.0 (or more recent)
• Internet connection: Modem 56 K minimum, high-speed connection is strongly recommended or network connection 10 Mbit minimum.
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