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Training for
Microsoft Windows 2000 - Module 3
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It is our objective to provide you with a complete learning experience. This online course is designed to teach the skills required to effectively use the application. Our courseware, with its high level of interactivity, essentially simulates a classroom environment, and follows four fundamental principles of professional instruction: explanation, demonstration, practice, and evaluation. |
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Training for Windows 2000 - Module 1 Trainina for Windows 2000 - Module 2
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The network and system maintenance
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3 - 4 hours
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Adding/Removing Programs
The 'Run' Dialog Box
Installing a Program
The 'Add/Remove Programs' Dialog Box
Uninstalling a Program
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Installing a Printer
Accessing the 'Printers' Window
The 'Add Printer' Wizard
Removing a Printer
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Sharing Folders on a Network
Networks - Theory
Accessing Windows Explorer
Sharing a Folder
Setting Permission Levels
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My Network Places
Browsing the Corporate Network
Creating a Shortcut to a Network Place
The 'Browse For Folder' Box
Removing a Network Place
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Working Offline
Configuring the Computer to Accept Network Files
Creating a Desktop Shortcut to Offline Files
Making a File Available Offline
The Folder with Offline Files
Changing the Synchronization Settings
Using the 'Scheduled Synchronization' Wizard
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Cleaning Up a Disk
Accessing the 'Disk Cleanup' Tool
Viewing the Files to Delete
Restoring a File from the Recycle Bin
Excluding a Folder from the Cleanup Process
'Disk Cleanup' - Other Options
Starting a Disk Cleanup
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Scheduling Tasks
Accessing the 'Scheduled Tasks' Window
Adding a Scheduled Task
Scheduling the Day and Time for the Task
Entering and Confirming Your Password
Deleting a Scheduled Task
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Making Backups of Files
Accessing the 'Backup' Tool
The 'Backup' Dialog Box
Using the 'Backup' Wizard
Backup Options
Selecting Folders for Backup
Naming the Backup File
'Backup' Wizard - Advanced Options
Naming a Backup and Media
Starting the Backup
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Restoring Files from a Backup
Accessing the 'Backup' Program
Checking the Access Path
Restoring a Folder
Obtaining a Restore Summary
Checking the Restore Procedure
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Our courses are accessible from any computer with an Internet connection. Once learners have entered their personal identification information, the courses accessible to them are listed. A pre-course skills assessment is used to set up a customized instructional plan for the selected course. Each lesson includes a theoretical evaluation. A comprehensive post-course test is also accessible independently. A central folder groups the grades a learner has obtained in a course and offers an overview of training progress. A glossary, online help and other tools can be accessed at all times throughout a training session.
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• No installation required
• IBM PC compatible, Pentium 133 MHz or more
• Video card that supports 800x600 or greater monitor resolution, and 16-bit color
• 32 MB RAM (more recommended)
• Microsoft compatible mouse
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• Sound card, speakers or headphones
• Operating system: Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT 4.0, or more recent
• Netscape 4.5 or Internet Explorer 4.0 (or more recent)
• Modem (56 K or more)
• Internet connection
• AICC/SCORM Compliant |
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