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A Certification Training for PC Technicians 90 Days - On-Line



This On-Line training provides a comprehensive study package designed to prepare a computer technician for CompTIA's A+ Certification exam.
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A Test Preparation



This is an online A+ practice test only. Test material covers the material to prepare for the CompTIA A+ Certification examination for PC Technicians.
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CompTIA A+ 2009
The A+ certification validates the latest skills needed by today s computer support professionals. It is an international, vendor-neutral certification recognized by major hardware and software vendors, distributors and resellers. The A+ certification confirms a technician's ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking. The
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HTML 4
Learn the in`s and out`s of HTML. Follow along with HTML expert Rob Tracy as he shows you how to create well formed HTML code, understand the basics of Java script, and introduces you to Cascading Style Sheets.
Welcome to the HTML 4 Training Series Learn the in`s and out`s of HTML. Follow along with HTML expert Robb Tracy as he shows you how to create well formed HTML code, understand the basics
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CSS
Cascading Style Sheets has become a vital element of today`s web pages. Follow along with Robb H. Tracy as he introduces you to the concepts of XHTML, Cascading, and setting and understanding property values for CSS rules. As the course progresses, Robb will instruct you in more advanced concepts such as floating elements, colors, advanced selectors and lists. Course may be extended up to 1 year
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CompTIA Security +
This course provides students with information needed to attain the Security+ certification. Security + certificaiton is recognized around the world as the benchmark for foundation-level security professionals.
This course prepares students to pass the Security + certificaton exam. The CompTIA Security+ certification tests for security knowledge mastery of an individual with two years on-the-job
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A+ 2003 Test Preparation



This is an online A+ 2003 practice test only. Test material covers the material to prepare for the CompTIA A+ 2003 Certification examination for PC Technicians.
This course does not include training of any kind - just practice tests. During the 90 day access period, the user may take the 70-question A+ 2003 practice test as many times as they like. Each time the test is launched, it pulls 70
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A+ 2003 Complete Bundle (90 days of online training for PC Technicians)



This Online training provides a comprehensive study package designed to prepare a computer technician for CompTIA`s A+ 2003 Certification exam.
The A+ 2003 Complete Bundle package features: +Prerequisite study material. +A prerequisite test to help gauge your level of preparation. +More than 28 hours of interactive, multimedia training. +More than 1,000 pages of printable reference material to
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CompTia A+ Essentials and A+ Specialist Certification Training Courses
CompTia A+ Essentials and A+ Specialist Certification Training Courses CompTIA's A+ is a vendor-neutral certification that validates technical competency in networking administration and support. The A+ certification confirms a technician's ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking. The A+ exams also cover domains such as
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A Certification Training for PC Technicians CD Kit



This CD-Rom training kit provides a comprehensive study package designed to prepare a computer technician for CompTIA's A+ Certification exam.
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A Day 1 - Chapters 1-5



This course is designed to teach the computer technician the skills needed to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification tests. This first of a 4-part or day (i.e. "day" - a really full day - about 10 hours of training) course covers basic concepts of DOS, including commands and navigation; Windows 9x and 2000, including folders and files; control settings, such as CMOS, DMA, and IRQ; explanation and
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A Day 2 - Chapters 6-9



This course is designed to teach the computer technician the skills needed to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification tests. This second of a 4-part or day (i.e. "day" - a really full day - about 10 hours of training) course covers an in-depth look at Windows 9x, including installation, configuration, and customization; troubleshooting and benchmarking a PC; using diagnostic software; working with
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A Day 3 - Chapters 10-13



This course is designed to teach the computer technician the skills needed to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification tests. This third of a 4-part or day (i.e. "day" - a really full day - about 10 hours of training) course covers power supplies, power protection devices, and power chains; video cards and printers; modems, dialers, and dial-up networking; and Windows NT, including the registry, remote
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A Day 4 - Chapters 14-18



This course is designed to teach the computer technician the skills needed to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification tests. This fourth of a 4-part or day (i.e. "day" - a really full day - about 10 hours of training) course covers the skills needed to work with Windows 2000, including the alerter service, the Recovery Console, communications, and file protection. This section also explains networks and
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Managing Laptops and Portable Devices
To identify laptop-specific connections, power, and electrical devices, how to remove laptop hardware, and how to diagnose and repair laptop problems
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Managing Laptops and Portable Devices
Maintaining Printers and Scanners
To identify how printers and scanners operate and how to install, configure, troubleshoot, and maintain printers and scanners
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Implementing IT Security and Workplace Safety Measures
To protect data and hardware using access control and hardware security and to learn about potential workplace hazards and how to avoid them
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Installation and Configuration
To identify best practices for installing and configuring servers
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Disaster Recovery and Server Backups
To identify server backup and disaster recovery best practices
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Maintenance and Environment
To identify best practices in maintaining servers and their environments
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IDE SCSI and Server Storage
To identify critical server storage technologies and the functions and features of IDE and SCSI
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CompTIA Server 2005 Curriculum

The CompTIA Server+ 2005 Curriculum includes the following courses:
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Server Fundamentals
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Storage Arrays & Installation Planning
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Hardware & Operating System Installation
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Upgrading Processors & Storage Devices
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Monitoring Server Performance
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Server Maintenance &
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CompTIA Server 2005 Troubleshooting Disaster Recovery

This course covers general information about troubleshooting techniques and the disaster recovery process. This course is divided into two units, Troubleshooting and Disaster Recovery. The Troubleshooting unit covers troubleshooting and problem solving techniques, shutdown options, and bottlenecks. The Disaster Recovery unit covers disaster recovery planning, fault tolerance, and backup and
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A 2003 Hardware Part 1 Devices System Components

This course introduces basic hardware components and what's inside the computer case. Participants learn about memory and storage devices. Input and output devices and portable computer technology are also covered. Finally, the learner is introduced to system resource settings. Learn To To identify functions of a computer. To
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Complete A 2003 Curriculum

This A+ curriculum introduces basic hardware components and teaches about SCSCI devices and how to configure Bus Architecture. It delves into the concepts of memory modules, mainboards, and bus architecture and presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the fundamentals of major Operating Systems. The curriculum presents instruction on system interfaces and the underlying
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CompTIA Server 2005 Server Maintenance Security

This course covers general information about securing the server room environment and troubleshooting. This course is divided into three units: Physical Housekeeping, Security, and Problem Determination and Troubleshooting. The Physical Housekeeping unit covers basics of maintaining server rooms. The Security unit covers securing the environment and recognizing environmental issues. The last unit
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A 2003 Part 2 Install Troubleshooting

This course teaches about SCSCI devices and how to configure Bus Architecture. Participants learn about internal and peripheral device installation and upgrade. Finally, guidelines for problem isolation, diagnostics and troubleshooting are taught. Learn To To identify the components required for Plug and Play (PnP) technology to work. To
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A 2003 Part 3 Printers Networks Protocols

This course delves into the concepts of memory modules, mainboards, and bus architecture. Printer hardware and how to troubleshoot printers is covered. Participants learn about basic network technology and network media, including cables and connectors. The technologies and protocols used for wireless and Internet connectivity are also taught. Learn To To match
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CompTIA Server 2005 Storage Arrays Install Planning

This course covers general knowledge about technologies such as Fiber Channel and RAID. The course also covers pre-installation activities for installing a server or network. This course is divided into three units: Fiber Channel Fundamentals, RAID, and Installation Planning. The Fiber Channel Fundamentals unit introduces learners to the Fiber Channel technology and covers Fiber Channel hardware
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CompTIA Server 2005 Hardware Operating System Install

This course covers general information about installing hardware devices and configuring servers. This course is divided into two units, Hardware Installation and Configuration of Servers. The Hardware Installation unit covers best practices of hardware installation and server management. The Configuration of Servers unit covers hardware configuration, installation, and network configuration.
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CompTIA Server 2005 Upgrading Processors Storage Devices

This course teaches the general aspects of upgrading servers. The course is divided into two units, Service Tools and Processors and Storage Devices. The Service Tools unit introduces the general tools that help the administrator learn about the health of the servers. In the Processors and Storage Devices unit, the key aspects involved in upgrading processors and different types of hard drives are
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CompTIA Server 2005 Monitoring Server Performance

This course covers the basics and best practices for upgrading various types of hardware. This course is divided into three units: Basic Upgrades, Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources, and Performance Monitoring. The Basic Upgrades unit covers memory types, memory modules, and memory installation and upgrade. The Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources unit covers network cards, peripheral
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i-Net Part 1 Internet Basics Infrastructure

This is the first course in a four part series that introduces internetworking. It describes internetworking components and when to use them. This course also introduces the OSI Layer and TCP/IP, DNS hierarchical structure, and remote access protocols. Topics covered include network access points, ISPs and Internet backbone, and the Internet connectivity process. Learn To: o Sequence the
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i-Net Part 2 Servers Clients Performance

This is the second course in a four part series that presents students with instruction on the main Internet servers, application server providers, and how to configure and use Internet clients. The course also teaches about site monitoring procedures and client-side and server-side caching. Learn To: o Identify features and functions of a Web server. o Identify features and functions of an
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i-Net Part 3 Web Site Development

This is the third course in a four part series that presents students with an overview of programming languages and database integration technologies. This course focuses on the basic HTML tags for Web site creation and Web site enhancement techniques; including adding interactivity, style sheets, and modern technologies. Web site testing and using search engines effectively are also covered.
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i-Net Part 4 Security Business Concepts

This is the final course in a four part series that presents students with an overview of Internet security and business concepts. this course covers possible areas of vulnerability and how to protect against viruses, restrict and control access, conduct auditing, and handle encryption. E-business and e-commerce concepts and models, managing transactions and instruction on language and marketing
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Curriculum

The CompTIA Linux+ 2004 Curriculum includes the following courses:
CompTIA Linux+ 2004: Installation
CompTIA Linux+ 2004: Management
CompTIA Linux+ 2004: Configuration
CompTIA Linux+ 2004: Security
CompTIA Linux+ 2004: Documentation & Hardware
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Installation

This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+
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Security Certification Curriculum

This curriculum introduces the learner to general security concepts, communication security, infrastructure security considerations and covers cryptography and operational security. This curriculum consists of four Skill Builder courses: CompTia Security+ Part 1: Security Concepts CompTia Security+ Part 2: Communication Security CompTia Security+ Part 3: Infrastructure Security CompTia
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Security Part 1 Security Concepts

This course introduces the learner to general security concepts. It begins with an introduction to access control technologies including MAC, DAC, and RBAC. Authentication methods including CHAP, Kerberos, Certificates, Tokens, and Passwords are taught. The learner is stepped through methods to counteract various security attacks including Replay, TCP/IP hijacking, social engineering, password
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Security Part 2 Communication Security

This course introduces the learner to communication security. Remote Access technologies including VPN, RADIUS, TACAS+, L2TP, and SSH are covered. The course then moves onto Web, e-mail, and instant messaging vulnerabilities such as Spam, hoaxes, and packet sniffing. Directory and file transfer technologies are covered. Finally, the learner is stepped through wireless considerations such as WEP
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Security Part 3 Infrastructure Security

In this course, the learner is introduced to infrastructure security considerations. Security considerations for technologies including firewalls, servers, and mobile devices are covered. The learner is stepped through security issues surrounding cable and removable media. Security topologies including DMZs, and VLANs are also taught. Finally, participants learn about security baseline issues
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A 2003 OS Technologies Part 1 Installing

This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the fundamentals of major Operating Systems. Learners will be introduced to the procedures for installing and upgrading Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Windows ME is part of the Windows 9x family. The course will also cover system boot sequences. Learn To To
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A 2003 OS Technologies Part 2 Configuring Managing

This course will present instruction on system interfaces and the underlying command-line functions and utilities to manage the major operating systems. Learners will be introduced to the concepts and procedures for managing disks, file systems, and files, along with procedures for adding and configuring device drivers. Learn To To identify key features of Windows
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A 2003 OS Technologies Part 3 Troubleshooting

This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on procedures for diagnosing and troubleshooting common operating system problems. Problems with the installation and startup processes, resources for troubleshooting, common problems will all be presented. This course will also cover managing the registry, system files, and memory. Learn To
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A 2003 OS Technologies Part 4 Network Fundamentals

This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on basic network concepts and terminology, including the networking capabilities of Windows and network protocol configuration. This course also covers concepts relating to the Internet and how to set up a system for Internet access. Learn To To differentiate between network types based
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Network Certification Curriculum

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has developed this vendor-neutral IT certification program. It is intended to test skills required of a network technician, who needs to know more than an A+ industry novice but is not yet a MCSE/CNE network expert. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses. Course 14181 Network+ a Part 1: Media and Topologies, Course 14182
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Network Part 1 Media Topologies

This is the first course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum which begins with an introduction to networking. It covers network topologies and transmission media and standards. It also covers Connectivity devices, for both network and remote access. Learn To: o Sequence the stages in the evolution of computer networking. o Match the computer network components with their
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Network Part 2 Protocols Standards

This is the second course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum that begins with the OSI model. It also covers nerwork and application protocols and associated standards. It also introduces network services in particular, network addrssing and esolution, WAN technologies, remote access and finally covers TCP/IP troubleshooting utilities. Learn To: o Identify features of the Open
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Network Part 3 Network Implementation

This is the final course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum that covers the relationship between client and server operating systems. It also covers network security, and teaches on how to plan the network, in particular fault tolerance and disaster recovery. Finally, it teaches network troubleshooting considerations. Learn To: o Identify capabilities of UNIX and Linux servers.
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CompTIA Server 2005 Server Fundamentals

This course covers general information about server hardware that includes latest server architecture technologies, hardware, and peripherals. This course is divided into two units, Server Hardware Fundamentals and Storage Solutions. The Server Hardware Fundamentals unit covers system bus architectures, memory and processors, and servers. The Storage Solutions unit covers Small Computer System
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Management

This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
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Identify components of a
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Security

This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
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Identify ways in which an
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Security

This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
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Identify ways in which an
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Hardware Documentation

This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+
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Security Part 4 Cryptography Operational Security

This course covers cryptography and operational security. The course begins with an introduction to algorithms, and hashing. Then, participants are introduced to PKI, certificates, standards, and key management. Participants will also learn about physical security considerations, and how to deal with disaster recovery and business continuity. Guidelines for establishing security, HR, and incident
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Security
This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. The audience includes Professionals who want to
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Memory Motherboards and Processors
To describe the characteristics of memory types, motherboards, and processors, and how to configure them Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Diagnosing and Troubleshooting
To demonstate procedures for isolating and troubleshooting computer problems Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Installing Configuring and Optimizing Computers
To demonstrate how to install and configure peripheral devices, and optimize and upgrade a computer Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Using Effective Remote Communication
To recognize the importance of effective communication and professional workplace behavior Computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Implementing IT Security
To understand basic security principles and security software and how to troubleshoot security issues Computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Printers Maintenance and Safety Issues
To present an overview of printers and discuss computer maintenance and safety issues Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Servers and their Components
To identify the functions, features, and components of servers Service managers, technicians, systems engineers/administrators, help desk staff, service and repair professionals, system analysts and integrators, PC support specialists, network engineers/administrators/analysts/architects/managers/specialists
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Operating System Technologies Configuration
To demonstrate the configuration of Windows operating system technologies Technical support personnel
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Operating System Technologies and the Networking Environment
To describe the concepts and procedures required to access an existing physical network using a Windows operating system Technical support personnel
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Operating System Technologies Management and Troubleshooting
To explain the concepts and procedures required to manage a Windows operating system and locate and resolve common operating system problems Technical support personnel
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Working with Personal Computer Components
To install personal computer components, including hard drives, motherboards, power supplies, processors, adapter cards and memory, and to use techniques and tools to troubleshoot and prevent problems with computer components The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam
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Managing Laptops and Portable Devices
To identify laptop-specific connections, power, and electrical devices, how to remove laptop hardware, and how to diagnose and repair laptop problems The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Implementing IT Security and Workplace Safety Measures
To protect data and hardware using access control and hardware security and to learn about potential workplace hazards and how to avoid them The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Installing Configuring and Troubleshooting PC Components
To recognize how to install, configure and troubleshoot PC components The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Security Safety and Communication
To understand the role of security in an organization, the importance of following safety and environmental guidelines, and how to communicate with customers in a professional manner The for this path includes entry-level computer technicians who will, by the end of studying this path and before taking the exam, have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field
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Working with Laptops and Portable Devices
To understand the features of laptops and portable devices, including major components, communication methods, and peripherals The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Understanding and Maintaining Networks
To understand the principles of networking and basic diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Maintaining Operating Systems
To understand how to manage and optimize operating systems The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Managing IT Security
To understand basic security principles and security software and how to troubleshoot security issues The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Installing and Troubleshooting Printers and Scanners
To recognize how to install and troubleshoot printers and scanners The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Adding Optimizing and Troubleshooting PC Components
To add, configure, optimize, and troubleshoot PC components Computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Understanding and Supporting Networks
To understand network protocols and connectivity technologies and to establish and troubleshoot a network connection Computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Maintaining Printers and Scanners
To identify how printers and scanners operate and how to install, configure, troubleshoot, and maintain printers and scanners The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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System Resources and Installing and Configuring IDE and SCSI Devices
To demonstrate how to assign system resources and install and configure IDE and SCSI devices Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Adding and Fixing Printers and Scanners
To recognize how to install and troubleshoot printers and scanners Computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Identifying Adding and Removing System Components
To present system modules and their characteristics and demonstrate how to add and remove field replaceable units (FRUs) from desktops and portables Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Configuration
This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. The audience includes Professionals who want to
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Documentation Hardware
This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux
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Managing Operating Systems
To understand how to manage, optimize, and prevent future problems with operating systems Computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Operating System Technologies Concepts and Installation
To describe the basic concepts relating to Windows operating system technologies and the installation and upgrade process Technical support personnel
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Basic Networking
To introduce and demonstrate basic networking concepts and hardware considerations Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Recognizing Safety Procedures Effective Communication and Professional Behavior
To recognize the importance of workplace safety and professional workplace behavior The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (220-601)
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Operating Systems
To recognize the fundamentals of operating system technologies and the basic procedures involved in installing and upgrading operating systems. The for this path includes entry-level computer technicians who will, by the end of studying this path and before taking the exam, have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field
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Laptop Components Peripherals and Networks
To understand the basic concepts of, and how to troubleshoot problems with, laptops, peripherals and networks connections The for this path includes entry-level computer technicians who will, by the end of studying this path and before taking the exam, have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field
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Personal Computer Components
To understand the names and purposes of, and how to install, configure, remove, and troubleshoot personal computer components The for this path includes entry-level computer technicians who will, by the end of studying this path and before taking the exam, have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field
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General Security Concepts
To introduce the key principles of security for the enterprise Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Communications Security
To introduce the key issues in communications security Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Computer Protocols and the OSI Model
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces you to the basic terms and concepts that underlie all computer communication protocols. You will learn how different protocols work together in a layered system to move data across a network.
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LANs
This WestNet e-Learning module will teach you about the popular LAN protocols of Ethrnet and Token Ring, and the increasingly important technology of wireless network.
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Network Components
In this WestNet e-Learning module, we will discuss repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches, routers, VLANs, and Gateways.
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WANs
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces the technologies used to connect two or more local area networks (LANs) over an extended distance. We will also introduce the two main classes of technologies used for wide area network (WAN) connectivity: point-to-point services and switched services.
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LAN Software Architectures
This WestNet e-Learning module will present the Physical and Data Link Layer protocols to the higher layers, which are implemented by desktop operating systems (OSS) such as Microsoft Windows 98 or 2000.
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Novell NetWare Client Server System
This WestNet e-Learning module outlines server and client environments, compares NetWare 5.1 services to previous versions of NetWare, looks at NDS and its management tools, and presents an overview of NetWare protocol stacks.
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Windows NT Client Server NOS
This WestNet e-Learning module presents the concepts and components of Windows NT, pointing out any key differences between the technologies when necessary. We will also present a brief overview of the essential features of the Windows 2000 product line.
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UNIX Linux and AppleTalk
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces a brief history of UNIX and Linux, discusses what is different about UNIX, presents UNIX as a Network Operating System, and gives an introduction to AppleTalk.
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TCP IP Protocols
In this WestNet e-Learning module, we will discuss the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Internet addressing, subnetting fundamentals, and IP routing.
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TCP IP Applications and Services
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces the core Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) applications and services, such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Telnet, which logically form the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model Application Layer.
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Network Configuration
This WestNet e-Learning module discusses broad concepts and solutions that require different combinations of operating systems, hardware, applications, or protocols.
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Troubleshooting
This WestNet e-Learning module presents a general approach for troubleshooting a network, the most common software and hardware tools for network troubleshooting, and a series of real-world problems that show how an administrator can use various combinations of tools and a disciplined approach to identify and correct many common problems.
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Networking Fundamentals
To introduce the main components and principles of networking Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Fundamentals
To introduce the Internet, basic Internet technologies including connection, browser search, and cache technologies Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Client Infrastructure and Applications
To identify the client components required to connect to an Internet or intranet Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Servers and Services
To identify the services and protocols that are used to create, administer, and manage the Internet Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Web Development Fundamentals
To outline web-page develpment using HTML and to introduce scripting and database management and connection techniques Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Site Development
To identify the principles of web-site design and the elements used to create a web site Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Fundamentals of Networking
The Fundamentals of Networking WBT is the first course of the Network Certification curriculum, which prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. This course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand concepts on various networking technologies. The course describes the networking concepts, such as topologies and OSI model and
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OSI Network Layers
The OSI Network Layers WBT is the second course of the Network curriculum, which prepares students for the Comptia's Network Certification exam. This course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand the OSI layers, such as the physical, data link, network, and transport layers in detail. The course describes the problems that can occur in the physical
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TCP IP Protocol
The TCP/IP Protocol WBT is the third course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply TCP/IP concepts, such as IP subnetting, DHCP, DNS, WINS, and host files. The course describes the main protocols that constitute the TCP/IP
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Accessing Remote Networks
The Accessing Remote Networks WBT is the fourth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply remote connectivity concepts, such the distinction between PPP and SLIP, the purpose and function of PPTP, and the advantages and
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Implementing Networks
The Implementing Networks WBT is the fifth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot networks. The course covers the planning process for a network installation, and the installation of a
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Review of Network Fundamentals
This module presents the elements that make up a network starting with the devices that use the network to communicate. This module also reviews the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model which provides an important conceptual framework for discussing and comparing network devices and functions.
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E-Commerce
This module begins by introducing the business principles that every e-commerce Web site must consider. We then move on to explore the extensive invisible "back-end" systems that make online business possible. Finally we introduce some of the most important legal concepts and developments that affect the Web professional.
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Internet Connectivity Technologies
This module introduces the technologies used to connect individuals and organizations to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or to connect two or more LANs over an extended distance to form a WAN. We will introduce the most popular transmission services explain how each works and note their strengths and drawbacks.
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Internet Clients and Servers
This module introduces the server computers and applications that enable various Internet services such as e-mail File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and the World Wide Web.
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Building Web Pages
In this module you will learn how to create simple Web pages which are formally referred to as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) documents.
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Dynamic Site Technologies
Each lesson in this module presents a general overview of a technology that can make dynamic sites possible. Each of these technologies is a complex subject in its own right so this module provides only a broad description of what they can do.
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Troubleshooting
This module explains the basic methods of testing Web sites and servers and introduces the most common software and hardware tools used to troubleshoot network problems.
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Security
This module introduces some of the most basic concepts and techniques in computer security.
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CompTIA Linux+ 2004 - Installation
This series covers basic installation operation and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses demonstrate knowledge of user administration understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series
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CompTIA Linux+ 2004 - Management
This series covers basic installation operation and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses demonstrate knowledge of user administration understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
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CompTIA Security+ Part 1: Security Concepts
This course introduces the learner to general security concepts. It begins with an introduction to access control technologies including MAC DAC and RBAC. Authentication methods including CHAP Kerberos Certificates Tokens and Passwords are taught. The learner is stepped through methods to counteract various security attacks including Replay TCP/IP hijacking social engineering password guessing
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CompTia Security+ Part 2: Communication Security
This course introduces the learner to communication security. Remote Access technologies including VPN RADIUS TACAS+ L2TP and SSH are covered. The course then moves onto Web e-mail and instant messaging vulnerabilities such as Spam hoaxes and packet sniffing. Directory and file transfer technologies are covered. Finally the learner is stepped through wireless considerations such as WEP and WAP.
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CompTIA Security+ Part 3: Infrastructure Security
In this course the learner is introduced to infrastructure security considerations. Security considerations for technologies including firewalls servers and mobile devices are covered. The learner is stepped through security issues surrounding cable and removable media. Security topologies including DMZs and VLANs are also taught. Finally participants learn about security baseline issues
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CompTIA Security+ Part 4: Cryptography and Operational Security
This course covers cryptography and operational security. The course begins with an introduction to algorithms and hashing. Then participants are introduced to PKI certificates standards and key management. Participants will also learn about physical security considerations and how to deal with disaster recovery and business continuity. Guidelines for establishing security HR and incident
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 1 - Devices and System Components
This course introduces basic hardware components and what's inside the computer case. Participants learn about memory and storage devices. Input and output devices and portable computer technology are also covered. Finally the learner is introduced to system resource settings.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 2 - Installation and Troubleshooting
This course teaches about SCSCI devices and how to configure Bus Architecture. Participants learn about internal and peripheral device installation and upgrade. Finally guidelines for problem isolation diagnostics and troubleshooting are taught.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 3 - Printers, Networks, and Protocols
This course delves into the concepts of memory modules mainboards and bus architecture. Printer hardware and how to troubleshoot printers is covered. Participants learn about basic network technology and network media including cables and connectors. The technologies and protocols used for wireless and Internet connectivity are also taught.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 1 Installing
This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the fundamentals of major Operating Systems. Learners will be introduced to the procedures for installing and upgrading Windows 9x Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Windows ME is part of the Windows 9x family. The course will also cover system boot sequences.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 2 Configuring and Managing
This course will present instruction on system interfaces and the underlying command-line functions and utilities to manage the major operating systems. Learners will be introduced to the concepts and procedures for managing disks file systems and files along with procedures for adding and configuring device drivers.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 3 Troubleshooting
This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on procedures for diagnosing and troubleshooting common operating system problems. Problems with the installation and startup processes resources for troubleshooting common problems will all be presented. This course will also cover managing the registry system files and memory.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 4 Network Fundamentals
This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on basic network concepts and terminology including the networking capabilities of Windows and network protocol configuration. This course also covers concepts relating to the Internet and how to set up a system for Internet access.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 2 - Installation and Troubleshooting


This course teaches about SCSCI devices and how to configure Bus Architecture. Participants learn about internal and peripheral device installation and upgrade. Finally, guidelines for problem isolation, diagnostics and troubleshooting are taught.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 3 - Printers, Networks, and Protocols


This course delves into the concepts of memory modules, mainboards, and bus architecture. Printer hardware and how to troubleshoot printers is covered. Participants learn about basic network technology and network media, including cables and connectors. The technologies and protocols used for wireless and Internet connectivity are also taught.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 1 Installing


This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the fundamentals of major Operating Systems. Learners will be introduced to the procedures for installing and upgrading Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Windows ME is part of the Windows 9x family. The course will also cover system boot sequences.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 2 Configuring and Managing


This course will present instruction on system interfaces and the underlying command-line functions and utilities to manage the major operating systems. Learners will be introduced to the concepts and procedures for managing disks, file systems, and files, along with procedures for adding and configuring device drivers.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 3 Troubleshooting


This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on procedures for diagnosing and troubleshooting common operating system problems. Problems with the installation and startup processes, resources for troubleshooting, common problems will all be presented. This course will also cover managing the registry, system files, and memory.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies Part 4 Network Fundamentals


This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on basic network concepts and terminology, including the networking capabilities of Windows and network protocol configuration. This course also covers concepts relating to the Internet and how to set up a system for Internet access.
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CompTIA Security+ Part 1: Security Concepts


This course introduces the learner to general security concepts. It begins with an introduction to access control technologies including MAC, DAC, and RBAC. Authentication methods including CHAP, Kerberos, Certificates, Tokens, and Passwords are taught. The learner is stepped through methods to counteract various security attacks including Replay, TCP/IP hijacking, social engineering, password
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CompTia Security+ Part 2: Communication Security


This course introduces the learner to communication security. Remote Access technologies including VPN, RADIUS, TACAS+, L2TP, and SSH are covered. The course then moves onto Web, e-mail, and instant messaging vulnerabilities such as Spam, hoaxes, and packet sniffing. Directory and file transfer technologies are covered. Finally, the learner is stepped through wireless considerations such as WEP
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CompTIA Security+ Part 3: Infrastructure Security


In this course, the learner is introduced to infrastructure security considerations. Security considerations for technologies including firewalls, servers, and mobile devices are covered. The learner is stepped through security issues surrounding cable and removable media. Security topologies including DMZs, and VLANs are also taught. Finally, participants learn about security baseline issues
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CompTIA Security+ Part 4: Cryptography and Operational Security


This course covers cryptography and operational security. The course begins with an introduction to algorithms, and hashing. Then, participants are introduced to PKI, certificates, standards, and key management. Participants will also learn about physical security considerations, and how to deal with disaster recovery and business continuity. Guidelines for establishing security, HR, and incident
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 1 - Devices and System Components


This course introduces basic hardware components and what's inside the computer case. Participants learn about memory and storage devices. Input and output devices and portable computer technology are also covered. Finally, the learner is introduced to system resource settings.
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From TechSkills
CompTIA







TechSkills offers several CompTIA certification training programs, including preparation for A+ certification, Network+ certification, Linux+ certification, and Security+ certification.
Students may complete certification preparation individually, or enroll in our IT Series program, which allows you to earn as many certifications as you can for up to twelve months, for one low price.
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From Technology Ed
Network Security Online Course Certificate


'Network Security' is a course designed to help system administrators, network engineers and general IT personnel understand the concepts of modern day security issues, in form of easy-to-follow learning material. This course covers most major security topics, and can be used to prepare students for CompTIA Security+ certification, or just help in acquiring comprehensive security understanding.
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From ProTrain Online
CompTIA RFID Certification+


...fication Online (RFID ONLINE) is the first to market with a CompTIA Authorized curriculum. This cost-effective and flexible training tool makes RFID now available to individuals and corporations around the world. RFID on the Web offers you comprehensive; flash animated information, detailed resources as well as interactive practice assessments which will prepare you for a successful
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CompTIA Server+


The Server Hardware Specialist focuses on complex activities and solving complex problems to ensure servers are functional and applications are available. This specialist is expected to have an in-depth understanding of the planning, installing, configuring, and maintaining servers, including knowledge of server-level hardware implementations, data storage subsystems, data recovery, and I/O
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CompTIA Security+


The CompTIA Security+ is a certification that was developed in response to both corporate and government requests for a certification that validates foundation-level IT security skills. Topics covered include access control (example: keeping marketing out of payroll), authentication (you are who you say you are), intrusion detection (keeping hackers out), malicious code (Virus, worms, etc.),
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From Jidaw Systems Limited
A+ by Remote Intructor-led Training
Learn A+ by Remote instruction course.
The A+ Certification is the most widely recognized certification program that addresses PC Repairs and Maintenance. It is funded and promoted by the entire major IT companies such as Compaq, Microsoft, IBM, Novell, Dell, HP, etc.
The remote instruction course is instructor-led training (ONE-ON-ONE, ON-REQUEST and Personalized) conducted via e-mail/the
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Project Management
The structured project management approach enables management to bring together parties with diverse needs and requirements sometimes over a wide geographic spread to achieve desired outcomes. Fortune Magazine calls project management, "Career Number 1."
This workshop will assist you to overcome the typical pitfalls of poor project management resulting in not achieving objectives, overspending
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From Knowledge Matters LLC
CompTIA Server
Troy University offers you one of the most effective ways to become CompTIA Server+ Certified in the growing Information Technology industry. TROYa s new Learning Management System (LMS) drives the delivery and manages the content for this unique online program. Certified mentoring by a subject matter expert is available on-demand Monday through Friday (9-5 EDT). Customized mentoring
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CompTIA Security
Course Number IT 0007 $1, 495
Troy University offers you one of the most effective ways to become CompTIA Security+ Certified in the growing Information Technology industry. TROYa s new Learning Management System (LMS) drives the delivery and manages the content for this unique online program. Certified mentoring by a subject matter expert is available on-demand Monday through Friday
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CompTIA Network
Course Number IT 0006 $1, 495
Troy University offers you one of the most effective ways to become CompTIA Network+ Certified in the growing Information Technology industry. TROYa s new Learning Management System (LMS) drives the delivery and manages the content for this unique online program. Certified mentoring by a subject matter expert is available on-demand Monday through Friday
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CompTIA Linux
Course Number IT 0005 $1, 695
Linux is quickly gaining acceptance in American corporate environments. Get a head start on Novella s distribution of Linux for business. Troy University offers you one of the most effective ways to become CompTIA Linux+ Certified in the growing Information Technology industry. TROYa s new Learning Management System (LMS) drives the delivery and
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CompTIA A
Course Number IT 0004 $1, 495
Troy University offers you one of the most effective ways to become CompTIA A+ Certified in the growing Information Technology industry. TROYa s new Learning Management System (LMS) drives the delivery and manages the content for this unique online program. Certified mentoring by a subject matter expert is available on-demand 24/ 7 for this program.
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Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician
Troy University offers you one of the most effective ways to become a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician and achieve DoD 8570 Information Assurance Technology Level 1 in the growing Information Technology industry. This program begins with a comprehensive introduction to computing technology with both A+ and Network+ course curriculum and is followed by select courseware targeted for
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From The Virtual Training Company
CompTIA i-Net Certification
VTC's CompTIA i-Net+ Certification is intended for users who are interested in pursuing Internet-related careers and provides information required to prepare for the CompTIA i-Net+ certification. The CompTIA i-Net+ certification validates the knowledge of technical and non-technical professionals with at least six months experience in Internet, Intranet, Extranet and E-commerce technologies.
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CompTIA Linux Certification
This VTC tutorial is intended for users with some Linux experience and provides the information required to pass the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam. The CompTIA Linux+ certification is an industry credential that validates the knowledge of technicians with six months experience installing, operating, and maintaining Linux operating systems. The certification is intended to be entry level in
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CompTIA Network Certification 2005 Objectives
The CompTIA Network+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of networking professionals with at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or adequate academic training. An accepted foundation-level, vendor-neutral certification for networking professionals, many IT certifications integrate CompTIA Network+ into their
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CompTIA Server Certification
Virtual Training Company's CompTIA Server+ Certification Tutorial is geared toward helping you to pass the certification test, but includes plenty of foundation material of use to both the beginner and the professional. Author Bill Ferguson's 9-hour course explains what a network is, what it does, and its components, as well as how to install, configure and upgrade a network. Start learning this
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CompTIA A Certification 2003 Objectives
Virtual Training Company's CompTIA A+ Certification (2003 Objectives) tutorial is a wonderful resource tool in preparing for the A+ Certification test. Certified instructor Bill Ferguson begins by taking you through the basics: terminology, how computers function, software and hardware relationships, BIOS and CMOS, memory management, storing data, and how video and audio are produced. Learn about
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CompTIA Network Certification
Need to become CompTIA Network+ certified? Join certified instructor Bill Ferguson in Virtual Training Company's CompTIA Network+ Certification tutorial as he shows you everything you need to know to take and pass the test. He begins by introducing you to the OSI (Open Systems Interconnect) model, then explains how network adapters allow computers to communicate, the relation between the
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From CBT Planet
Network+ Certification Training 2005 Course
The Network+ Certification Training Course is easy to use and makes the learning experience enjoyable. You will save thousands with our computer-based Network Plus training when compared to traditional instructor-led training classes, and still receive all the Network+ information that you need! You can learn the materials when it is most convenient for you. You will learn Network+ by watching and
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Server+ Certification Training 2005 Course
This Server+ Certification Training course is aimed at system administrators who are preparing for CompTIA's current Server+ Certification exam. It covers the full range of skills and concepts students need to know to support network servers. All aspects of server planning, including server placement and disaster planning, are covered. Students describe and explain various motherboard buses,
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i-Net+ Certification Training Course
INet+ course is intended to help people enter the Intranet industry and get jobs in Internet infrastructure, services and Web-related application development areas. The INet+ Training Course is easy to use and makes the learning experience enjoyable. You will save thousands with our computer-based Inet+ training when compared to traditional instructor-led training classes, and still receive all
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Security+ Certification Training Course
This Security+ Training Course will prepare students to pass CompTIA s Security+ certification exam. After taking this Security+ course, students will understand the field of network security and how it relates to other areas of information technology. This course also provides the broad-based knowledge necessary to prepare for further study in...
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Linux+ Certification Training Course
This Linux+ Training Course prepares students for CompTIA's current Linux+ certification exam. It provides a comprehensive guide to common tasks performed by system administrators, including installation, customization, and troubleshooting. Expanded coverage of networking and security are included, which map to the 2004...
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CompTIA Library Suite Certification Training Courses
CBT Planet specializes in providing our customers with comprehensive computer-based training, including CompTIA Library Suite training. Computer-based training is the perfect solution for working adults who simply don't have the time to attend a class at a...
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From Skillspride Online Training
A+ Module 1 - Operating System Basics
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the functions of an operating system, describe the features of Microsoft DOS and Windows versions and describe the differences between Windows 3.1 and Windows 9x.
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A+ Module 2 - Windows 98
At the end of this course you will be able to: install Windows 98, understand and troubleshoot the Windows 98 boot process, navigate files and folders and change view settings, view and configure system and Desktop settings, understand and configure different file system settings, run and troubleshoot DOS, 16-bit and 32-bit applications, understand the functions of the Registry, make changes to
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A+ Module 3 - Supporting Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
At the end of this course you will be able to: identify key features of Windows NT, install Windows NT, understand the Windows NT boot process, understand the functions of the Registry, make changes to the Registry, view and configure system settings, manage user and group accounts, understand and configure different file system settings, use the Disk Administrator to manage disk drives, manage
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A+ Module 4 - Supporting Windows 2000 Professional
At the end of this course you will be able to: identify key features of Windows 2000, install Windows 2000, understand the Windows 2000 boot process, view and configure system settings, manage user and group accounts, understand and configure different file system settings, use the Disk Administration tool to manage disk drives, manage file and folder properties and troubleshoot problems.
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A+ Module 5 - The Internet
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the functions of an operating system, describe the features of Microsoft DOS and Windows versions and describe the differences between Windows 3.1 and Windows 9x.
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A+ Module 6 - Windows Millennium Edition
At the end of this course you will be able to understand the key differences between Windows 98 and Windows ME.
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I-Net+ Module 1 - Internet Fundamentals
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand what is meant by the terms Internet, Intranet and Extranet, identify the main services available on the Internet, appreciate the way in which the Internet has developed and how it is organized and review basic networking hardware and concepts.
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I-Net+ Module 2 - TCP/IP Fundamentals
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the benefits of the TCP/IP protocol suite, understand the structure of the TCP/IP protocol suite, identify different services delivered using TCP/IP (such as internet e-mail and the World Wide Web) and understand what TCP/IP ports are.
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I-Net+ Module 3 - IP Addressing
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the IP addressing scheme, including subnetting and classless addressing, understand the formats used for IP addresses, plan an IP addressing scheme, apply for an internet network address, allocate addresses on a private network and understand the use of supernetting and the introduction of IP version 6.
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I-Net+ Module 4 - Configuring TCP/IP on Windows Computers
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: configure TCP/IP in a Windows 2000 system, check TCP/IP configuration using IPCONFIG/WINIPCFG and PING and understand the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
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I-Net+ Module 5 - TCP/IP Utilities
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand how the ARP protocol can be managed and understand what other utilities can be used to troubleshoot or fine-tune an IP-based network.
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I-Net+ Module 6 - Resolving Names on the Internet
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the use of host names and FQDNs in TCP/IP, understand the process by which host names are resolved to IP addresses and configure and troubleshoot DNS.
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I-Net+ Module 7 - The World Wide Web Service
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand how the World Wide Web service works, understand how web clients and servers function, identify web server performance issues, configure web browsers/clients and understand how search engines work and are used.
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I-Net+ Module 8 - Developing a Web Site
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: create HTML pages incorporating different document-, paragraph- and text-level elements, create hyperlinks and incorporate images and sounds on pages, create HTML tables, frames, forms and imagemaps, understand the use of XML and XHTML, describe the uses and benefits of various graphics and multimedia file formats, plug-ins and extensions,
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I-Net+ Module 9 - File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the uses and process of FTP, install and configure an FTP server, install and configure an FTP client and use the FTP client to locate and download files.
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I-Net+ Module 10 - Internet Mail
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the various mail-related protocols which are used to send and receive Internet mail, understand the format of mail messages and encoding systems, install and configure mail servers and clients to use SMTP, POP and IMAP, send e-mail messages and attachments and understand internet mail security issues.
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I-Net+ Module 11 - News and Other Services
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: install and configure a news server, use a news reader to post and read messages, use LDAP to obtain directory information, use TELNET, understand the possible uses of Gopher and other services.
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I-Net+ Module 12 - Connecting to the Internet and Security
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand methods for connecting to the Internet (leased line, dial-up), understand the use of Virtual Private Networks, configure routers, configure Internet Connection Sharing, Network Address Translation and Proxy Servers and understand the importance of Internet security.
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I-Net+ Module 13 - E-commerce
On completion of this module, readers will be able to understand e-commerce terms and concepts.
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Network+ Module 1 - Networking Fundamentals
This is module number 1 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 2 - The OSI Model
This is module number 2 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 3 - Major Network Operating Systems
This is module number 3 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 4 - TCP/IP Fundamentals
This is module number 4 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 5 - TCP/IP Utilities
This is module number 5 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 6 - Network Installation and Upgrades
This is module number 6 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 7 - Network Remote Access
This is module number 7 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 8 - Network Administration
This is module number 8 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 9 - Network Security
This is module number 9 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 10 - Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery
This is module number 10 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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Network+ Module 11 - Troubleshooting
This is module number 11 of 11 of a practical " course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to install
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 1 - Hardware Basics
At the end of this course you will be able to - without reference to manuals, identify and correctly name all of the components that make up a system unit and a motherboard; describe the functions of all PC components; from a PC technician's toolkit, correctly identify the tools required to perform any given PC maintenance task.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 2 - System Configuration
At the end of this course you will be able to - define the function of BIOS; define the terms EEPROM and EPROM; describe the features of Flash BIOS; name two reasons why you might upgrade BIOS; describe the keystrokes used to run a BIOS setup program; describe the typical parameters stored in CMOS; identify the default use of the 16 interrupts in an IBM PC/AT system; identify the default use of
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 3 - Cleaning and Preventive Maintenance
At the end of this course you will be able to: identify the procedures and materials you should use to clean a mouse, monitor case, keyboard, touch pad, drive heads, power supplies and fans; correctly describe the equipment required to protect your PC systems from a power surge, sag or blackout; identify the correct procedures for storage of PC components; identify the procedures for working with
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 4 - Installing, Upgrading and Troubleshooting
At the end of this course you will be able to use the correct procedures to replace the following components of a PC: keyboards, monitors, serial/parallel devices, storage devices, interface cards, power supply units, processors, memory and motherboards. You will be able to install and configure a slave or master IDE device and install an IDE hard disk and configure its partitions and file
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 5 - Motherboards and Components
At the end of this course you will be able to: define the following processor terminology: clock speed, processor cache, data bus, address bus, register, multi-tasking, multi-processing, real mode, protected mode, virtual real mode; define the addressable memory capacity, processing speeds, register size and data bus size of the Intel 486 and Pentium range of processors; describe processor
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 6 - Printers
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the components and operation of dot matrix, inkjet and laser printers; describe the methods used to connect printers to PCs; install and configure printer drivers; troubleshoot common printer problems.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 7 - Portable Computers
At the end of this course you will be able to: recognize the differences between a laptop PC and a standard PC and recognize the unique problems associated with laptop PCs.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 8 - Networking
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe at least four uses for a LAN; describe the difference between a peer-to-peer and a server network; define the terms Bus, Star and Ring topology; describe the CSMA/CD and Token Passing access methods.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 9 - Customer Service Techniques
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the principles that are important in a basic approach to customer queries; describe the type of words, inflection, tone and body language that should be used when communicating with a customer.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 1 - Operating System Basics
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the functions of an operating system, describe the features of Microsoft Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 2 - Windows 98
At the end of this course you will be able to: install Windows 98, understand and troubleshoot the Windows 98 boot process, navigate files and folders and change view settings, view and configure system and Desktop settings, understand and configure different file system settings, run and troubleshoot DOS, 16-bit and 32-bit applications, understand the functions of the Registry, make changes to
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 3 - Windows ME
At the end of this course you will be able to understand the key differences between Windows 98 and Windows ME.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 4 - Supporting Windows 2000 Professional
At the end of this course you will be able to: identify key features of Windows 2000, install Windows 2000, understand the Windows 2000 boot process, view and configure system settings, manage user and group accounts, understand and configure different file system settings, use the Disk Administration tool to manage disk drives, manage file and folder properties and troubleshoot problems.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 5 - Windows XP
At the end of this course you will be able to: identify key features of Windows XP, install Windows XP, understand the Windows XP boot process, view and configure system settings, manage user and group accounts, understand and configure different file system settings, use the Disk Administration tool to manage disk drives, manage file and folder properties and troubleshoot problems.
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 6 - The Internet
At the end of this module you will be able to identify the basic internet protocols and terminologies. Identify procedures for establishing internet connectivity. In a given scenario, configure the operating system to connect to and use Internet resources.
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PC Fundamentals
This practical " course will teach readers the essential skills of personal computer operation, providing a valuable introduction for both users and support newcomers. On course completion, readers will be able to understand the components of a PC; take care of the computer, through cleaning and simple preventative maintenance; copy and move files using the DOS directory structure; run Windows and
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A+ Module 1 - Hardware Basics
At the end of this course you will be able to - without reference to manuals, identify and correctly name all of the components that make up a system unit and a motherboard; describe the functions of all PC components; from a PC technician's toolkit, correctly identify the tools required to perform any given PC maintenance task.
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A+ Module 2 - System Configuration
At the end of this course you will be able to - define the function of BIOS; define the terms EEPROM and EPROM; describe the features of Flash BIOS; name two reasons why you might upgrade BIOS; describe the keystrokes used to run a BIOS setup program; describe the typical parameters stored in CMOS; identify the default use of the 16 interrupts in an IBM PC/AT system; identify the default use of
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A+ Module 3 - Safety and Preventative Maintenance
At the end of this course you will be able to: identify the procedures and materials you should use to clean a mouse, monitor case, keyboard, touch pad, drive heads, power supplies and fans; correctly describe the equipment required to protect your PC systems from a power surge, sag or blackout; identify the correct procedures for storage of PC components; identify the procedures for working with
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A+ Module 4 - Installing, Upgrading and Troubleshooting
At the end of this course you will be able to use the correct procedures to replace the following components of a PC: keyboards, monitors, serial/parallel devices, storage devices, interface cards, power supply units, processors, memory and motherboards. You will be able to install and configure a slave or master IDE device and install an IDE hard disk and configure its partitions and file
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A+ Module 5 - Motherboards and Components
At the end of this course you will be able to: define the following processor terminology: clock speed, processor cache, data bus, address bus, register, multi-tasking, multi-processing, real mode, protected mode, virtual real mode; define the addressable memory capacity, processing speeds, register size and data bus size of the Intel 486 and Pentium range of processors; describe processor
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A+ Module 6 - Printers
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the components and operation of dot matrix, inkjet and laser printers; describe the methods used to connect printers to PCs; install and configure printer drivers; troubleshoot common printer problems.
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A+ Module 7 - Laptop PCs
At the end of this course you will be able to: recognize the differences between a laptop PC and a standard PC and recognize the unique problems associated with laptop PCs.
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A+ Module 8 - Networking
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe at least four uses for a LAN; describe the difference between a peer-to-peer and a server network; define the terms Bus, Star and Ring topology; describe the CSMA/CD and Token Passing access methods.
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A+ Module 9 - Customer Service Techniques
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the principles that are important in a basic approach to customer queries; describe the type of words, inflection, tone and body language that should be used when communicating with a customer.
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From XamsRUs
X-ams-R-Us A+ Core hardware 220-301 exam
A free or nearly free online practice exam base of 350 questions and growing, with full explanations.
Questions are constantly being updated as new hardware comes into use and into the curriculum
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X-ams-R-Us Aplus Core hardware 220-301 exam
A free or nearly free online practice exam base of 350 questions and growing, with full explanations.
Questions are constantly being updated as new hardware comes into use and into the curriculum
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A+ CompTIA Certification
Course Description
The CompTIA A+ PC Technician is the premier certification for professionals, especially entry-level technicians. By earning the premier A+ credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the skills necessary to lead organizations in the successful installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking of computer
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Network+ CompTIA Certification
Course Description
A Network+ certification demonstrates your technical abilities in networking administration and support, and validates your knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation, and network support. If you have nine months of network administration and support experience or are ready for a career in the networking
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CompTIA A Net and Server Bundle
Buy all three titles and save BIG! A complete bundle of CompTIA products. To view demos online, go to the individual titles: CompTIA A+ Certification CompTIA Network+ Certification CompTIA Server+ Certification
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CompTIA Security Certification
Networks are as integral to business today as paperclips and coffee. Everyday, data within shopping carts, employee records, bank records and more gets passed across networks worldwide. Whether it's an e-mail from the other end of the office or a financial transaction across continents, proper network security is essential. In the CompTIA Security+ tutorial, VTC Author Paul Wolfe guides you
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