Description
Microsoft Windows 95 is an operating system, a computer program that controls the basic operation of your computer and the programs you run on it. Programs, also known as applications, are task-oriented software you use to accomplish specific tasks, such as word processing, managing files on your computer, and performing calculations. The four units in this Intermediate course build on your knowledge of fundamental Windows skills and present additional topics, including how to work with Network Neighborhood; use Internet Explorer to open, view, and print Web pages; maintain disks and programs on your computer; and create and work with a docucentric desktop.
Audience
People wishing to learn about Windows 95.
Prerequisites
Microsoft Windows 95 for End-Users Basic
Topics Include
Unit 1: Exploring Network Neighborhood
- Understanding Network Fundamentals
- Viewing Network Properties
- Connecting to Network Neighborhood
- Accessing a Network Folder Through Windows Explorer
- Using a Network Printer
- Using Electronic Mail
- Sending E-mail
- Receiving E-mail
Unit 2: Exploring the Internet with Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Understanding Web Browsers
- Starting Internet Explorer and Viewing the Browser
- Opening a Web Page and Following Links
- Adding a Web Page to the Favorites List
- Selecting a Home Page and Adding a Link Button
- Searching the Web
- Printing a Web Page
Unit 3: Maintaining Your Computer
- Formatting a Disk
- Making an Emergency Startup Disk
- Adding and Removing a Program
- Copying a Disk
- Finding and Repairing Disk Errors
- Defragmenting a Disk
- Compressing and Uncompressing a Disk
Unit 4: Creating a Docucentric Desktop
- Creating a Document Object on the Desktop
- Creating a Start Menu Group
- Using the Send To Command
- Using Scraps
Duration
5 Hours
Minimum Requirements
IBM-compatible PC with 166 MHz or higher processor, 32 MB RAM (64 MB RAM recommended); 800x600 SVGA color monitor with 16-bit high color display; Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape Navigator 4 or later with Shockwave 7.0.1; Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT; 3.5 diskette (for tracking); 28.8 kbps connection or higher for on-line use.
Media
CDROM
Web Based Training
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