Training for
Microsoft Windows 2000 - Module 3

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.
 

Training for Windows 2000 - Module 1
Trainina for Windows 2000 - Module 2

The network and system maintenance


 

3 - 4 hours

 
 
  1. Adding/Removing Programs
    The 'Run' Dialog Box
    Installing a Program
    The 'Add/Remove Programs' Dialog Box
    Uninstalling a Program

  2. Installing a Printer
    Accessing the 'Printers' Window
    The 'Add Printer' Wizard
    Removing a Printer

  3. Sharing Folders on a Network
    Networks - Theory
    Accessing Windows Explorer
    Sharing a Folder
    Setting Permission Levels

  4. My Network Places
    Browsing the Corporate Network
    Creating a Shortcut to a Network Place
    The 'Browse For Folder' Box
    Removing a Network Place

  5. 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

  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Restoring Files from a Backup
    Accessing the 'Backup' Program
    Checking the Access Path
    Restoring a Folder
    Obtaining a Restore Summary
    Checking the Restore Procedure

 

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.

 

• 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

• 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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