| Theoretical Evaluation
Microsoft Windows 2000 - Module 2
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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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Windows Security Settings
Changing a Password
Entering the Old Password
Entering the New Password
Confirming the New Password
The Security Settings
Exiting a Program Through the Task Manager
Monitoring Tasks in Progress
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Notepad and WordPad
Accessing Notepad
Notepad - Functions
Accessing WordPad
Formatting Text in WordPad
Saving a File
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Paint
Opening Paint
Drawing with Paint
Adding Color to an Object
Copying a Drawing to WordPad
Editing a Drawing in WordPad
Deleting a Drawing from within WordPad
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Managing Images
Opening the 'My Pictures' Folder
Changing the Folder View
Opening the 'Image Preview'
Selecting Pictures
Zooming In on an Item
Restoring a Picture to Its Initial Size
Obtaining a Preview - Full-Screen View
Displaying Thumbnails in the 'Image Preview' Window
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Windows Multimedia
The 'Entertainment' Sub-Menu
Windows 'Sound Recorder'
The 'Volume Control' Program
'CD Player'
'Windows Media Player'
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The Control Panel
Opening the Control Panel
The Accessibility Options
The 'Keyboard' Icon
Regional Options
The 'Fonts' Icon
The 'Sounds and Multimedia' Icon
The 'Add/Remove Hardware' Icon
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Formatting and Copying Diskettes
The 'My Computer' Folder
The Role of Formatting
The 'A:' Drive Context Menu Options
The Role of Formatting
Starting the Formatting Process
The Capacity of Diskettes
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Printer Management
Printer Properties
The 'General' Tab Menu
Printing Preferences
The Advanced Printing Options
The Print Manager
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Using the 'Quick Launch' Bar
Toolbars - Overview
The 'Quick Launch' Bar
Adding Shortcuts to the 'Quick Launch' Bar
Removing an Icon from the 'Quick Launch' Bar
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Internet Explorer 5
Opening Internet Explorer
Hyperlinks
Using URLs
Defining a Start Page
Navigating with the 'Standard Buttons' Bar
Changing the Character Size
Displaying the Start Page
Ending an Internet Session
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Outlook Express
Opening Outlook Express
The 'Inbox' Folder
Opening a Message
The 'New Message' Box
Sending a Message
Checking the 'Sent Items' Folder
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Toolbars
Showing the 'Address' Bar
Using the 'Address' Bar to Browse
Closing the 'Address' Bar
The 'Desktop' Toolbar
Toolbar Options
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The Active Desktop
Adding Web Content to the Desktop
The Web Object's Toolbar
The Web Object's 'Tools' Menu
Scheduling a Regular Update
Activating an Automatic Update
Resetting the Classic Desktop
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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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