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Windows XP Networking Internetworking
...ng Tab The Advanced Tab The Network Setup Wizard Creating A Network Checklist The Network Troubleshooter Renaming A Connection Deleting A Internet Connection Phone And Modem Options Dialing Rules - Phone And Modems Options Area Code Rules - Phone And Modems Options The Calling Card Tab - Phone And Modems Options The Modems Tab - Phone And Modems Options The Advanced Tab - Phone And Modems
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Windows XP Networking Internetworking
Windows XP Advanced
...splay Features Mouse Features General Features Installing A Network Printer Printing With A Network Printer Running A DOS Program In Windows Conclusion Lesson 3: File Management Introduction Lesson Objectives File Type Extensions Removing A Registered File Type Extension Creating A New File Type Extension Creating A Briefcase Placing Files In The Briefcase Transferring The Briefcase
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WordPerfect 9 Introduction
WordPerfect 9 Basic WordPerfect 9 Basic Lesson 1: Introduction, Opening WordPerfect, The Document Window, The Title Bar, The Menu Bar, Accessing A Menu, The Toolbar, Floating A Toolbar, The Property Bar, Using The Scroll Bars, The Application Bar, The CAPS Button, The Type-over Mode, QuickMenu, Commands Options And Dialog Boxes, The Zoom Dialog Box, QuickTips Lesson 2: Introduction, Opening
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Dreamweaver MX Advanced
This is the third in the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX series of tutorials from the Virtual Training Company. Author Mark Fletcher (a Member of Team Macromedia for Dreamweaver and a regular contributor to Macromedia DevNet) shows the user how to work with CSS, add style to web pages, create page layouts, use integrated code tools, create web pages that comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative
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Windows 2000 Networking Internetworking
...king Introduction Accessing Network Information Disabling A Network Connection LAN Properties Configuring A Network Adapter Installing Client For Microsoft Networks Installing A Network Protocol Installing TCP/IP Protocol Configuring TCP/IP Assigning An IP Address DNS And WINS Configuration Installing File And Printer Sharing Viewing The Connection Status Viewing The Network Identity Of Your
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Windows XP Home Edition Set of 3
Level 1 1.0 Overview of Windows XP Home Edition 1.1 Where Windows XP Home Edition Fits in the Windows Family 1.2 New Features of Windows XP Home Edition 1.3 Windows XP Home Edition OS and Engine 1.4 Recommended Hardware 2.0 Navigating the Windows XP Home Edition Desktop 2.1 Logging On 2.2 Using the Mouse 2.3 Orientation to the Desktop 2.4 Orientation to the taskbar and Start Menu 3.0
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JAVA Programming Advanced Set of 4
...tion 4.14 The Producer Consumer Model Level 4 1.0 Java Networking 1.1 Why Network? 1.2 Overview of Networking 1.3 Common Ports 1.4 Making a Connection 1.5 Networking Classes 1.6 The InetAddress Class 1.7 The URL Class 1.8 Overview of Sockets 1.9 Creating a Server 1.10 Server Example 1.11 Creating a Client 1.12 Client Example 1.13 Transferring Objects 1.14 Object Server
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JAVA Programming Advanced Set of 4
...tion 4.14 The Producer Consumer Model Level 4 1.0 Java Networking 1.1 Why Network? 1.2 Overview of Networking 1.3 Common Ports 1.4 Making a Connection 1.5 Networking Classes 1.6 The InetAddress Class 1.7 The URL Class 1.8 Overview of Sockets 1.9 Creating a Server 1.10 Server Example 1.11 Creating a Client 1.12 Client Example 1.13 Transferring Objects 1.14 Object Server
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C Programming Set of 5
Level One 1.0 .NET Concepts 1.1 What is .NET 1.2 Introducing the .NET Framework 1.3 Understanding the Common Type Systems 1.4 Compilers, Assemblies & Microsoft Intermediate Language 1.5 Namespaces 2.0 Using the Visual Studio .NET IDE 2.1 Introducing the IDE 2.2 Compiling 2.3 Debugging 2.4 Database Manipulation Tools 2.5 Getting Help 3.0 Language Fundamentals 3.1 Comments 3.2
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C Programming Set of 5
Level One 1.0 .NET Concepts 1.1 What is .NET 1.2 Introducing the .NET Framework 1.3 Understanding the Common Type Systems 1.4 Compilers, Assemblies & Microsoft Intermediate Language 1.5 Namespaces 2.0 Using the Visual Studio .NET IDE 2.1 Introducing the IDE 2.2 Compiling 2.3 Debugging 2.4 Database Manipulation Tools 2.5 Getting Help 3.0 Language Fundamentals 3.1 Comments 3.2
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Windows 2000 Design Network Infrastructure Set of 5
Level 1 1.0 Business Requirements 1.1 Investigating the Business Model 1.2 Diagramming Organizational Structures 1.3 Looking at Company Strategies 1.4 Analyzing the IT Management Structure 2.0 Technical Requirements 2.1 Technical Environment Goals 2.2 Effects of Infrastructure Design 2.3 Establishing Network Requirements 2.4 Disaster Recovery Level 2 1.0 Network
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Windows 2000 Design Network Infrastructure Set of 5
Level 1 1.0 Business Requirements 1.1 Investigating the Business Model 1.2 Diagramming Organizational Structures 1.3 Looking at Company Strategies 1.4 Analyzing the IT Management Structure 2.0 Technical Requirements 2.1 Technical Environment Goals 2.2 Effects of Infrastructure Design 2.3 Establishing Network Requirements 2.4 Disaster Recovery Level 2 1.0 Network
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Windows 2000 Design Network Security Set of 4
Level 1 1.0 Introduction to Security 1.1 What is Security? 1.2 What is a Risk? 1.3 Types of Attacks 1.4 Risk Analysis 1.5 Acceptable Levels of Security 2.0 Securing the Local Network 2.1 Business Needs 2.2 Domain Structure & Trusts 2.3 Group Policies 2.4 Authentication 2.5 Controlling Access 2.6 Securing Computers Resources & Communications 2.7 Non-Microsoft Clients 3.0
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Windows 2000 Design Network Security Set of 4
Level 1 1.0 Introduction to Security 1.1 What is Security? 1.2 What is a Risk? 1.3 Types of Attacks 1.4 Risk Analysis 1.5 Acceptable Levels of Security 2.0 Securing the Local Network 2.1 Business Needs 2.2 Domain Structure & Trusts 2.3 Group Policies 2.4 Authentication 2.5 Controlling Access 2.6 Securing Computers Resources & Communications 2.7 Non-Microsoft Clients 3.0
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Windows 2000 Network Operating System Essentials Set of 5
....3 Client/Server Software Level 3 1.0 Visual Tour of a Network 2.0 Advanced Networking Concepts 2.1 Media Access Methods 2.2 Network Topology 2.3 OSI Model 3.0 Windows 2000 Internals 3.1 Windows 2000 Registry 3.2 Windows 2000 Boot Process Level 4 1.0 TCP/IP Addressing 1.1 IP Addressing Requirements 1.2 Layout of IP Addresses 1.3 IP Communication Process 2.0 IP
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Windows 2000 Network Operating System Essentials Set of 5
....3 Client/Server Software Level 3 1.0 Visual Tour of a Network 2.0 Advanced Networking Concepts 2.1 Media Access Methods 2.2 Network Topology 2.3 OSI Model 3.0 Windows 2000 Internals 3.1 Windows 2000 Registry 3.2 Windows 2000 Boot Process Level 4 1.0 TCP/IP Addressing 1.1 IP Addressing Requirements 1.2 Layout of IP Addresses 1.3 IP Communication Process 2.0 IP
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Windows 2000 Server Admin --Volume 5
Lesson 1: Terminal Services Installing Terminal Services Creating A Terminal Services Client Installing A Terminal Services Client Terminal Services Client Setup Connecting To The Terminal Server Logging On To A Terminal Server Testing The Services Verifying The Contents Of A Client Folder Opening The Terminal Services Manager Viewing The Connection Status Of A User Sending A Message To A Client
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Windows 2000 Server Admin --Volume 4
Lesson 1: Basics Of Internet Information Services The Internet Information Server The Microsoft Management Console Adding An IIS Snap-in Creating A New Web Site The Web Site Creation Wizard Running A Web Site Configuring A Web Site Setting The Default Page Viewing A Web Site Opening A Default FTP Site Default FTP Site Properties Adding A Message To An FTP Site Logging Into An FTP Site Creating A
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Windows 2000 Server Admin --Volume 3
...Adding A Local Printer Sharing Your Printer Connecting To A Network Printer Searching For A Printer Setting Page Orientation Setting The Copy Count Setting Printer Properties Ownership Of Printers Creating A Custom Print Form Stop Sharing Your Printer Troubleshooting Common Printing Problems Running The Print Command From The Command Prompt Lesson 3: Monitoring & Diagnostic Tools
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Windows 2000 Server Admin --Volume 2
...e Benefits Of DHCP Preparing To Introduce DHCP Servers In A Network Installing A DHCP Server Opening The DHCP Console Deleting A DHCP Server Adding A DHCP Server Creating A New Scope Activating A Scope Setting Scope Options Stopping A DHCP Server Starting A DHCP Server Authorizing A DHCP Server Deactivating A Scope Deleting A Scope Removing Or Uninstalling A DHCP Server Lesson 4: TCP/IP
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Windows 2000 Server Admin --Volume 1
Lesson 1: Introduction To Windows 2000 Server Introduction To The Windows 2000 Family Comparing The Hardware Features Of The Servers Improving The Platform Scalability Of The Windows 2000 Server Interoperability Of The Windows 2000 Server Availability Of The Windows 2000 Server Reliablility Manageability Of The Windows 2000 Integrated Infrastructure Services Directory Services Security Services
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HTML DHTML Introduction
...t Concepts History Of The Internet Network Types Local Area Networks Metropolitan Area Networks Wide Area Networks The Internet Networking Essentials Clients and Servers Protocols IP Addresses Uniform Resource Locators The World Wide Web How The WWW Works Markup Languages Standard Generalized Markup Language Hyper Text Markup Language Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language Cascading Style Sheets
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HTML DHTML Introduction
...t Concepts History Of The Internet Network Types Local Area Networks Metropolitan Area Networks Wide Area Networks The Internet Networking Essentials Clients and Servers Protocols IP Addresses Uniform Resource Locators The World Wide Web How The WWW Works Markup Languages Standard Generalized Markup Language Hyper Text Markup Language Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language Cascading Style Sheets
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MCSE Windows 2000 Core Library
The Complete MCSE Windows 2000 Core Library includes the following courses: Windows 2000 Professional: Level 1 (ID#7668) Windows 2000 Professional: Level 2 (ID#7670) Windows 2000 Professional: Level 3 (ID#7672) Windows 2000 Professional: Level 4 (ID#7674) Windows 2000 Professional: Level 5 (ID#7676) Windows 2000 Professional: Level 6 (ID#7678) Windows 2000 Professional: Level 7 (ID#7680)
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Windows 2000 Directory Services Level 1
...oduction to Active Directory 1.1 Benefits & Features of a Network Directory Service 1.2 Active Directory Standards & Naming Conventions 1.3 Logical & Physical Organization of Active Directory 1.4 AD Requirements & Pre-Installation Considerations 2.0 Active Directory Domain Controller Functions 2.1 Windows 2000 Domain Controller vs. Windows NT Domain Controllers 2.2 Global Catalog
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Windows 2000 Directory Services Level 1
...oduction to Active Directory 1.1 Benefits & Features of a Network Directory Service 1.2 Active Directory Standards & Naming Conventions 1.3 Logical & Physical Organization of Active Directory 1.4 AD Requirements & Pre-Installation Considerations 2.0 Active Directory Domain Controller Functions 2.1 Windows 2000 Domain Controller vs. Windows NT Domain Controllers 2.2 Global Catalog
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 7
Level 7 (1 hr 48 mins) 1.0 NAT (27 mins) 1.1 Connection Sharing Concepts 1.2 Installing Shared Access 1.3 Installing Connection Sharing 2.0 IPSec (25 mins) 2.1 Role of IPSec 2.2 Security Levels & Authentication Methods 2.3 Transport Mode & Tunnel Mode 2.4 Security Policies & IPSec Interfaces 2.5 Monitoring 3.0 Certificate Services (19 mins) 3.1 Role of Certificate Services 3.2
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Dreamweaver MX Advanced
This is the third in the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX series of tutorials from the Virtual Training Company. Author Mark Fletcher (a Member of Team Macromedia for Dreamweaver and a regular contributor to Macromedia DevNet) shows the user how to work with CSS, add style to web pages, create page layouts, use integrated code tools, create web pages that comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative
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iNet Level 3
Level 3 (1 Hr 29 Mins) 1.0 Network Security (22 Mins) 1.2 Fundamentals of Network Security 1.3 Dealing with Suspicious Activities & Attacks 1.4 Security Requirements 2.0 Internet Development (36 Mins) 2.1 Network Software Concepts 2.2 Programming Languages 2.3 Databases 2.4 Multimedia 3.0 Internet Site Design (31 Mins) 3.1 Functionality Issues 3.2 Technical & Content Related
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iNet Level 1
...asic Networking Concepts (1 Hr 1 Min) 1.1 Definition of a Network 1.2 Network Hardware 1.3 Network Software 1.4 Combined Network Components 1.5 LAN & WAN Linking Methods 2.0 Basic Internet Concepts (17 Mins) 2.1 Definition of the Internet 2.2 Internet Architecture 2.3 Domain Name Services 2.4 Uniform Resource Locators 2.5 Internet Communications Process 3.0 Protocols (25 Mins)
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Windows 2000 Networking Internetworking
...g Introduction Accessing Network Information Disabling A Network Connection LAN Properties Configuring A Network Adapter Installing Client For Microsoft Networks Installing A Network Protocol Installing TCP/IP Protocol Configuring TCP/IP Assigning An IP Address DNS And WINS Configuration Installing File And Printer Sharing Viewing The Connection Status Viewing The Network Identity
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Windows 2000 Advanced
...ay Features Mouse Features General Features Installing A Network Printer Printing With A Network Printer Running A DOS Program In Windows Lesson 3: Advanced File Management File Type Extensions Removing A Registered File Type Extension Assigning A Temporary Association Creating A New File Type Extension Creating A Briefcase Placing Files In The Briefcase Transferring The
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Dreamweaver MX Advanced
This is the third in the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX series of tutorials from the Virtual Training Company. Author Mark Fletcher (a Member of Team Macromedia for Dreamweaver and a regular contributor to Macromedia DevNet) shows the user how to work with CSS, add style to web pages, create page layouts, use integrated code tools, create web pages that comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative
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Visual Basic 6 0 Client Server Techniques LV 13
Level 13 Client/Server Techniques (2 Hours 15 Minutes)
1.0 What is Client/Server (18
min)
1.1 Concepts
1.2 Network File Server
1.3 Splitting the Application
1.4 Where do you put the Logic
1.5 Dead Vs Live Data
1.6 Multi-User Considerations
1.7 Cursors
1.8 Lock Types
1.9 Cursor Limitations
2.0 ODBC and OLE DB Overview (6
min)
2.1 What is ODBC?
2.2 ODBC Components
2.3 ODBC
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WordPerfect 9 Introduction
...ox Using The Keyboard, Using The Print Button, Installing A Network Printer, Specifying The Type Of Paper Feed, Selecting A Printer, Previewing A Document, Zooming Documents In Print Preview Mode, Additional Display Options, Printing A Document, Printing An Entire Document, Printing The Current Page Of A Document, Printing Multiple Pages, Printing A Range Of Pages, Printing Selected Text,
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Windows 2000 Professional Set of 4
...rinter over the Network 8.2 How to Map a Drive Letter to a Network Share Power Features (2 Hrs 4 Mins) 1.0 Dial - Up Networking & Connecting to the Internet (29 Minutes) 1.1 Installing A Modem 1.2 Manually Creating a Dial-up Connection Phonebook Entry 1.3 Using the Internet Connection Wizard 1.4 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider
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Windows 2000 Professional Beginning
Windows 2000 Professional Beginning (1 Hour 51 Minutes) 1.0 Introduction to Windows 2000 Professional (7 Minutes) 1.1 Compare new Windows 2000 Pro to Older Versions of Windows & NT 1.2 Major New Features 1.3 Minimum Hardware Requirements 1.4 The Windows 2000 Family 1.5 Windows 2000 Software Compatibility 2.0 Navigating the Windows 2000 Desktop (40 Minutes) 2.1 Start & Log onto
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Windows 2000 Professional Advanced
Windows 2000 Professional Advanced (1 Hour 58 Minutes) 1.0 Basic System Maintenance (19 Minutes) 1.1 Backing Up Data Files 1.2 Restoring Files form a Backup 1.3 Defragmenting Your Hard Disk 2.0 Cool System Utilities (18 Minutes) 2.1 Disk Cleanup Manager 2.2 Windows Update Wizard 2.3 The Scheduled tasks Window 2.4 Overview of Computer Management Tools 3.0 Installing Software (19
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Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Level 2
Level 2 (1 hr 44 mins) 1.0 Server Console (1 hr 9 mins) 1.1 Commands & Remote Console 1.2 Notes I.N.I. 1.3 Web Admin 1.4 Server Tasks 2.0 Mail Basics (34 mins) 2.1 Mail Basics 2.2 Notes Name Network 2.3 Connection Docs 2.4 MTC 2.5 Multiple Mail Boxes
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Windows 2000 Professional Level 4
Level 4 (2 Hrs 5 Mins) 1.0 Getting Acclimated to the Windows 2000 Interface (17 Mins) 1.1 Customizing the Start Menu 1.2 Cleaning up the Windows 2000 Explorer/My Computer Windows 1.3 Customizing the Taskbar 1.4 Adjusting the Default Size of Event Viewer Logs 2.0 The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) (16 Mins) 2.1 The Main MMC Window 2.2 MMC Snap-ins 2.3 Creating Your Own Custom
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Windows 2000 Professional Level 4
Level 4 (2 Hrs 5 Mins) 1.0 Getting Acclimated to the Windows 2000 Interface (17 Mins) 1.1 Customizing the Start Menu 1.2 Cleaning up the Windows 2000 Explorer/My Computer Windows 1.3 Customizing the Taskbar 1.4 Adjusting the Default Size of Event Viewer Logs 2.0 The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) (16 Mins) 2.1 The Main MMC Window 2.2 MMC Snap-ins 2.3 Creating Your Own Custom
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Windows 2000 Professional Level 5
Level 5 (2 Hrs 12 Mins) 1.0 File Systems (44 Mins) 1.1 Understanding the Different Windows 2000 File Systems 1.2 NTFS Permissions on File Resources 1.3 NTFS Data Compression 1.4 The Built-in Disk Defragmentation Tool & 3rd Party Defragmentation Utilities 2.0 Setting up Networking (36 Mins) 2.1 Creating & Using a Dial-up Networking Connection 2.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Networking
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Windows 2000 Professional Level 5
Level 5 (2 Hrs 12 Mins) 1.0 File Systems (44 Mins) 1.1 Understanding the Different Windows 2000 File Systems 1.2 NTFS Permissions on File Resources 1.3 NTFS Data Compression 1.4 The Built-in Disk Defragmentation Tool & 3rd Party Defragmentation Utilities 2.0 Setting up Networking (36 Mins) 2.1 Creating & Using a Dial-up Networking Connection 2.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Networking
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Windows 2000 Professional Level 6
Level 6 (1 Hrs 58 Mins) 1.0 Windows Installer (9 Mins) 1.1 MSI Overview 1.2 Add/Remove Programs Icon 1.3 Program Self-repair 2.0 Built-in System Tools (35 Mins) 2.1 Task Scheduler 2.2 Offline Folder & File Sync (Client Side Caching) 2.3 The Run As Option 2.4 Windows 2000 Backup Utility 2.5 Working With Removable Data 3.0 System Monitoring & Performance (38 Mins) 3.1 Memory
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Windows 2000 Professional Level 6
Level 6 (1 Hrs 58 Mins) 1.0 Windows Installer (9 Mins) 1.1 MSI Overview 1.2 Add/Remove Programs Icon 1.3 Program Self-repair 2.0 Built-in System Tools (35 Mins) 2.1 Task Scheduler 2.2 Offline Folder & File Sync (Client Side Caching) 2.3 The Run As Option 2.4 Windows 2000 Backup Utility 2.5 Working With Removable Data 3.0 System Monitoring & Performance (38 Mins) 3.1 Memory
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Set of 7
The Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Set of 7 includes the following courses: Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 1 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 2 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 3 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 4 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 5 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 6 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure:
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 1
Level 1 (1 hrs 49 mins) 1.0 Course Overview (7 mins) 1.1 Basics of Windows 2000 Certification 1.2 Complexities of Windows 1.3 Course Outline 2.0 Networking Fundamentals (47 mins) 2.1 Intro to Networking 2.2 Purpose of Protocols 2.3 Network Addressing 2.4 Transferring Data 2.5 Networking Requirements 3.0 Networking Protocols (30 mins) 3.1 Network Addressing 3.2 Testing
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 1
Level 1 (1 hrs 49 mins) 1.0 Course Overview (7 mins) 1.1 Basics of Windows 2000 Certification 1.2 Complexities of Windows 1.3 Course Outline 2.0 Networking Fundamentals (47 mins) 2.1 Intro to Networking 2.2 Purpose of Protocols 2.3 Network Addressing 2.4 Transferring Data 2.5 Networking Requirements 3.0 Networking Protocols (30 mins) 3.1 Network Addressing 3.2 Testing
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 2
Level 2 (2 hrs 2 mins) 1.0 TCP/IP Theory (34 mins) 1.1 Architecture 1.2 Individual Protocols 1.3 Network Monitor 1.4 Application Support Ports & Sockets 1.5 Name Resolution 2.0 IP Addressing (10 mins) 2.1 Required Parameters & Binary Numbering 2.2 Scientific Calculator & Converting Binary to Decimal 2.3 Octet Values & Using Calculator to Compute Octets 2.4 Building an IP Address
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 2
Level 2 (2 hrs 2 mins) 1.0 TCP/IP Theory (34 mins) 1.1 Architecture 1.2 Individual Protocols 1.3 Network Monitor 1.4 Application Support Ports & Sockets 1.5 Name Resolution 2.0 IP Addressing (10 mins) 2.1 Required Parameters & Binary Numbering 2.2 Scientific Calculator & Converting Binary to Decimal 2.3 Octet Values & Using Calculator to Compute Octets 2.4 Building an IP Address
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 3
Level 3 (1 hr 54 mins) 1.0 DNS (26 mins) 1.1 Definition 1.2 Flat Structure & Hierarchy 1.3 DNS Structure 1.4 Typical Computer Syntax 2.0 Installing DNS (43 mins) 2.1 DNS Requirements 2.2 Installation Process 2.3 DNS Adds 2.4 DNS Client Configuration 2.5 DHCP 2.6 Editing the Root Zone File 2.7 Types of Zone Files 2.8 Ping 3.0 Zone Files (45 mins) 3.1 Reverse Lookup 3.2 Active
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 3
Level 3 (1 hr 54 mins) 1.0 DNS (26 mins) 1.1 Definition 1.2 Flat Structure & Hierarchy 1.3 DNS Structure 1.4 Typical Computer Syntax 2.0 Installing DNS (43 mins) 2.1 DNS Requirements 2.2 Installation Process 2.3 DNS Adds 2.4 DNS Client Configuration 2.5 DHCP 2.6 Editing the Root Zone File 2.7 Types of Zone Files 2.8 Ping 3.0 Zone Files (45 mins) 3.1 Reverse Lookup 3.2 Active
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 4
Level 4 (1 hr 52 mins) 1.0 WINS (23 mins) 1.1 Name Resolution 1.2 NetBIOS Databases & Name Release 2.0 Implementation of WINS (23 mins) 2.1 WINS Requirements 2.2 Installing a WINS Server 2.3 Configuring & Registering Clients 2.4 The WINS Database 3.0 Advanced WINS Topics (1 hr 6 mins) 3.1 WINS Proxy Agents & Non-WINS Clients 3.2 Static Mapping 3.3 Time-to-Live 3.4 Data
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 4
Level 4 (1 hr 52 mins) 1.0 WINS (23 mins) 1.1 Name Resolution 1.2 NetBIOS Databases & Name Release 2.0 Implementation of WINS (23 mins) 2.1 WINS Requirements 2.2 Installing a WINS Server 2.3 Configuring & Registering Clients 2.4 The WINS Database 3.0 Advanced WINS Topics (1 hr 6 mins) 3.1 WINS Proxy Agents & Non-WINS Clients 3.2 Static Mapping 3.3 Time-to-Live 3.4 Data
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 5
Level 5 (1 hr 42 mins) 1.0 Advantages of IP Addressing (19 mins) 1.1 Addressing Problems 1.2 Built-in Auto Addressing 1.3 DHCP 2.0 Installing DHCP (51 mins) 2.1 Requirements 2.2 Configuring DHCP 2.3 Scope of Addresses 2.4 Configuring Scope Options 3.0 Levels of Options (32 mins) 3.1 Customizing the Application of Scope Options 3.2 Classes 3.3 SuperScope 3.4 Multi-Cast Scopes
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 5
Level 5 (1 hr 42 mins) 1.0 Advantages of IP Addressing (19 mins) 1.1 Addressing Problems 1.2 Built-in Auto Addressing 1.3 DHCP 2.0 Installing DHCP (51 mins) 2.1 Requirements 2.2 Configuring DHCP 2.3 Scope of Addresses 2.4 Configuring Scope Options 3.0 Levels of Options (32 mins) 3.1 Customizing the Application of Scope Options 3.2 Classes 3.3 SuperScope 3.4 Multi-Cast Scopes
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 6
Level 6 (1 hr 48 mins) 1.0 Remote Access (22 mins) 1.1 What is Remote Access? 1.2 Building Remote Access 1.3 Remote Hardware Options 1.4 Remote Hardware Protocols 1.5 Using the Internet for Remote Access 2.0 Connection Configurations (30 mins) 2.1 Configuring Client Connection 2.2 Configuring Server Connections 2.3 Allowing Dial-in Permission Stand-alone & Domain Controller 2.4
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 6
Level 6 (1 hr 48 mins) 1.0 Remote Access (22 mins) 1.1 What is Remote Access? 1.2 Building Remote Access 1.3 Remote Hardware Options 1.4 Remote Hardware Protocols 1.5 Using the Internet for Remote Access 2.0 Connection Configurations (30 mins) 2.1 Configuring Client Connection 2.2 Configuring Server Connections 2.3 Allowing Dial-in Permission Stand-alone & Domain Controller 2.4
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 7
Level 7 (1 hr 48 mins) 1.0 NAT (27 mins) 1.1 Connection Sharing Concepts 1.2 Installing Shared Access 1.3 Installing Connection Sharing 2.0 IPSec (25 mins) 2.1 Role of IPSec 2.2 Security Levels & Authentication Methods 2.3 Transport Mode & Tunnel Mode 2.4 Security Policies & IPSec Interfaces 2.5 Monitoring 3.0 Certificate Services (19 mins) 3.1 Role of Certificate Services 3.2
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Windows 2000 Design Directory Services--Level 1
...oduction to Active Directory 1.1 Benefits & Features of a Network Directory Service 1.2 Active Directory Overview 1.3 Logical & Physical Organization of Active Directory 1.4 AD Requirements 1.5 The Importance of DNS 1.6 Domain Controllers & Multi-Master Replication 1.7 Operation Master Roles (FSMO's) for Domain Controllers 2.0 Active Directory Concept 2.1 The Active Directory Forest
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Windows 2000 Design Directory Services--Level 1
...oduction to Active Directory 1.1 Benefits & Features of a Network Directory Service 1.2 Active Directory Overview 1.3 Logical & Physical Organization of Active Directory 1.4 AD Requirements 1.5 The Importance of DNS 1.6 Domain Controllers & Multi-Master Replication 1.7 Operation Master Roles (FSMO's) for Domain Controllers 2.0 Active Directory Concept 2.1 The Active Directory Forest
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Linux Essentials Set of 4
Lesson 1: Linux Essentials Linux Essentials Overview Module Objectives Linux System Overview Differences in Linux and Unix Operating Systems Overview Linux Installation Details Installation Objectives Install Steps Hardware Requirements Hardware Control Linux Device Names Installation Methods Installation Classes Partitioning the Hard Drive Network
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Security Set of 5
Level 1: General Security Concepts Access control Foundation of a secure network Access Control methods Authentication Overview Kerberos CHAP Certificates Username/Password Tokens Multi-Factor Mutual Authentication Biometrics Auditing Protecting Your Network Non-essential services; protocols; disabling unnecessary systems/process/attacks
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Network 2002 Set of 4
Network+: Set of 4 includes the following courses: Network+: Level 1 Network+: Level 2 Network+: Level 3 Network+: Level 4 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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Network 2002 Level 1
Network + Level 1 (1 Hour 44 Minutes) 1.0 Knowledge of Networking Technology (11 Minutes) 1.1 What is Network? 1.2 Network Structure 1.3 Which Topology is right for your Network? 2.0 Operating Systems (46 Minutes) 2.1 Network vs. Client Systems 2.2 Novel Netware 2.3 History of Netware 2.4 Connecting on a Netware Network 2.5 Taking a look at Netware 2.6 NT Server 2.7 NT Directory
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Network 2002 Level 2
Network + Level 2 (1 Hour 33 Minutes) 1.0 Physical Layer (30 Minutes) 1.1 NIC 1.2 IRQ 1.3 Configuring Jumpers 1.4 Drivers 1.5 Installing a NIC 1.6 NIC Diagnostic Tools 1.7 Network Components 2.0 Data Link Layer (11 Minutes) 2.1 MAC Addresses 2.2 Bridges 2.3 Media Access & 802 Standards 3.0 Network Layer (8 Minutes) 3.1 Subnets 3.2 Routers 3.3 Routable Protocols &
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Network 2002 Level 3
Network + Level 3 (1 Hour 47 Minutes) 1.0 Protocols (23 Minutes) 1.1 TCP/IP History 1.2 Internet Standards Process 1.3 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 1.4 Internet Protocol (IP) 1.5 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) 1.6 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 1.7 Application Protocols 1.8 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 1.9 Ports 2.0 IP Addressing (8 Minutes) 2.1 Network and
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Network 2002 Level 4
Network + Level 4 (1 Hour 50 Minutes) 1.0 Standard Operating Procedures (28 Minutes) 1.1 Overview 1.2 Naming Conventions 1.3 Password Conventions 1.4 Protocol Standards & Configurations 2.0 Environmental Factors (15 Minutes) 2.1 Climate Control 2.2 Power Conditions 2.3 Error Messages 3.0 Identifying Network Components (10 Minutes) 3.1 Patch Panels, Hubs, & Routers 3.2 UPS
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Windows 2000 Server Level 2
Level 2 (1 hr 53 mins) 1.0 Unattended Installs (57 mins) 1.1 Minimum Hardware Requirements 1.2 OEM Branding 1.3 Extracting Setup Manager from Deployment Tools 1.4 Creating & Editing Unattended Answer files 1.5 Use Answer File Command Line 1.6 Create Network Distributed Share 1.7 Use Answer File Bootable CD 2.0 Cloning (39 mins) 2.1 Prepare Model 2.2 Use Set-up Manager Answer File
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Windows 2000 Server Level 2
Level 2 (1 hr 53 mins) 1.0 Unattended Installs (57 mins) 1.1 Minimum Hardware Requirements 1.2 OEM Branding 1.3 Extracting Setup Manager from Deployment Tools 1.4 Creating & Editing Unattended Answer files 1.5 Use Answer File Command Line 1.6 Create Network Distributed Share 1.7 Use Answer File Bootable CD 2.0 Cloning (39 mins) 2.1 Prepare Model 2.2 Use Set-up Manager Answer File
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Windows 2000 Server Level 3
...o Active Directory (35 mins) 1.1 Benefits & Features of a Network Directory Service 1.2 Active Directory Standards & Naming Conventions 1.3 Logical & Physical Organization of Active Directory 1.4 Pre-Installation Considerations 1.5 Using the Active Directory Installation Wizard: DCPROMO.exe 2.0 Network Protocols (18 mins) 2.1 Introducing Network Protocols 2.2 Installing &
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Windows 2000 Server Level 3
...o Active Directory (35 mins) 1.1 Benefits & Features of a Network Directory Service 1.2 Active Directory Standards & Naming Conventions 1.3 Logical & Physical Organization of Active Directory 1.4 Pre-Installation Considerations 1.5 Using the Active Directory Installation Wizard: DCPROMO.exe 2.0 Network Protocols (18 mins) 2.1 Introducing Network Protocols 2.2 Installing &
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Windows 2000 Server Level 4
Level 4 (2 hrs 6 mins) 1.0 Terminal Services (46 mins) 1.1 TS Modes & Client Licensing 1.2 Install License Server 1.3 Install T-Services 1.4 Install Client Applications 1.5 T-Services in Action 2.0 DFS (22 mins) 2.1 Configuring a Stand alone DFS Root 2.2 Configuring a Domain-based DFS Root 2.3 How the File Replication System Works-DFS 3.0 Security Permissions for Accessing
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Windows 2000 Server Level 4
Level 4 (2 hrs 6 mins) 1.0 Terminal Services (46 mins) 1.1 TS Modes & Client Licensing 1.2 Install License Server 1.3 Install T-Services 1.4 Install Client Applications 1.5 T-Services in Action 2.0 DFS (22 mins) 2.1 Configuring a Stand alone DFS Root 2.2 Configuring a Domain-based DFS Root 2.3 How the File Replication System Works-DFS 3.0 Security Permissions for Accessing
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Set of 7
The Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Set of 7 includes the following courses: Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 1 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 2 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 3 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 4 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 5 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Level 6 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure:
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Windows XP Networking Internetworking
...Tab The Advanced Tab The Network Setup Wizard Creating A Network Checklist The Network Troubleshooter Renaming A Connection Deleting A Internet Connection Phone And Modem Options Dialing Rules - Phone And Modems Options Area Code Rules - Phone And Modems Options The Calling Card Tab - Phone And Modems Options The Modems Tab - Phone And Modems Options The Advanced Tab - Phone And
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Windows XP Advanced
...ay Features Mouse Features General Features Installing A Network Printer Printing With A Network Printer Running A DOS Program In Windows Conclusion Lesson 3: File Management Introduction Lesson Objectives File Type Extensions Removing A Registered File Type Extension Creating A New File Type Extension Creating A Briefcase Placing Files In The Briefcase Transferring The
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PC Windows Basics
...Drivers Plug & Play Networks Network Basics What Is A Network? How A LAN Works Intranets, Extranets, & The Internet Network Security What Is Network Security? Change Your Network Password Firewalls My Network Places Access Resources On A Network Work With Applications What Is An Application? Types of Applications What Is A Software Suite? Work With Words Work With
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From Business Industrial Network
DeviceNet Software Tutorial




DeviceNet
Software Tutorial
Level 1 CBT CD
"Industrial Network Training - DeviceNet
Training Software CD"
What is a device net network? What is DeviceNet software? This DeviceNet
training tutorial is an interactive training CD (CBT) that will deliver
Level 1 training. Soon we will release the 'Level 2' Device Net tutorial also,
delivering even more about this industrial network used by
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From Global Distance Learning Campus
Simplified Strategic Planning


Simplified Strategic Planning
Featuring: Peter Duncan
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The fact that a strategy has been successful in the past is no guarantee that it will continue to succeed. Turbulent times require the ability to deal with change and uncertainty. Good strategic management is opportunity-oriented and can help you profit from changes that are happening right now.
Peter Duncan will
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