Audience
This course is designed to help individuals who want to achieve proficiency in using Windows 2000 Professional. The target audience for this curriculum is end users who intend to use the Windows 2000 Professional operating system.
Topics
Unit 1: Introduction to Networks
- Opening and Viewing My Network Places
- Searching for a Computer
- Mapping a Network Drive
- Disconnecting a Network Drive
- Changing the Logon Password
Unit 2: Sharing Resources Over the Network
- Granting File Access Permissions
- Creating a Shared Folder
- Copying and Moving Shared Files
- Opening and Editing Shared Files
Unit 3: Getting Connected to the Internet
- Setting Up a Dial-up Connecti
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Change the background of the Windows 2000 desktop using the Background tab in the Display Properties dialog box Set up a screen saver using the Screen Saver tab in the Display Properties dialog box Change the appearance of the Windows 2000 desktop using the Appearance tab in the Display Properties dialog box Configure the color and screen area settings using the Settings tab in the Display Properties dialog box Add new items to the desktop using the shortcut menu Add new active desktop items to the desktop using the shortcut menu Add and remove entries on the Start menu Add and remove toolbars on the taskbar Identify the icons available in the Control Panel Set accessibility options using the Accessibility Options icon in the Control Panel Modify regional options using the Regional Options icon in the Control Panel Change mouse settings u