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Description
From rugged and dependable Windows NT to web-ready Windows 98 to Windows 2000, learn the skills, techniques, and secrets of Microsoft operating systems.
Audience
Designed for beginning and intermediate Windows end users.
Prerequisites
Ability to use a mouse and keyboard.
Objective
After completing this course the learner should be able to use Microsoft Windows operating systems efficiently.
Topics Include
Windows 95 Course Outline
- Starting and Navigating Windows 95
- Working with Windows Programs
- Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
- Managing Files and Folders using Windows Wxplorer
- Using the Control Panel to Customize windows
- Using Network Neighborhood to Manage Shared Files
- Managing Your Desktop
- Managiong Hardware and Software
- Backing up Your Disk
- Working with windows in Windows 95
Windows 98 Course Outline
- Starting and Navigating Windows 98
- Working with Windows Programs
- Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
- Managing Files and Folders using Windows Explorer
- Using the Control Panel to Customize windows
- Working on a Local Network Using Network Neighborhood
- Managing Your Desktop
- Managing Disk Devices
- Managing Hardware and Software
- Backing up Your Disk
- Exploring Communication Features
- Working with Windows in Windows 98
Windows NT Course Outline
- Starting and Navigating Windows NT 4.0
- Working with Windows in Windows NT
- Working with Windows Programs
- Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
- Managing Files and Folders Using Windows NT Explorer
- Using the Control Panel to Customize Windows Nt
- Working on a Local Network Using Neighborhood Managing Your Desktop
Windows 2000 Course Outline
- Starting and Navigating Windows 2000
- Working with Windows in Windows 2000
- Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
- Advanced File and Folder Management
- Managing Your Desktop
- Using the Control panel to Customize Windows
- Working with Windows Programs
- Backing up Your Disk
- Managing Disk Devices
- Exploring Communication Features
- Working on a Local Network
- Managing Hardware and Software
Windows Me Course Outline
- Starting and Navigating Windows Me
- Working with Windows in Windows Me
- Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
- Advanced File and Folder Management
- Managing Your Desktop
- Costomizing windows
- Working with Windows Programs
- Use System Restore
- Managing Disk Devices
- Connecting to the Internet
- Working on a Local Network
- Managing Hardware and Software
Duration
18 Hours
Minimum Requirements
Shockwave 8.0, 200 MH Pentium CPU (266 recommended), 32 MB of available RAM, (64 recommended), Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT; (Windows 2000 or NT require 64MB of RAM)
Media
Web Based Training
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