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MS VB .NET: Windows Development Part 2 This Course describes the various options for building your own controls. It explains how to extend the functionality of existing Windows Forms control, combine multiple existing controls into a composite control, and build a new custom control. It also covers how to add design-time attributes and licensing support to a control. more...
MS VB .NET: Windows Development Part 1 This course introduces the student to Microsoft .NET Framework Windows Forms and controls. It explains how to create and populate base forms and inherited forms by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. It also covers organizing controls on a form and creating Multiple Document Interfaces ( MDI). Further more it explains how to code for event procedures associated with different controls. The course covers how to use some of the Windows Forms intrinsic controls in an application. It also explains how to use dialog boxes, validation controls, and menus in a Windows Forms application. The course also includes a section on the controls collection and how to add controls at run time. more...
Introduction to ASP.NET Part 3: Web Services and Web Applications This is the final course in a three part series that covers Web services and enhancing the functionality of Web applications by using ASP.NET. The learner will be introduced to the concept of Web services, learn to call and use a Web service and to create a Web service using Microsoft Visual Basic. Topics also covered are enhancing Web application functionality, technologies such as state maintenance, caching, and authentication. Lastly, the learner has the opportunity to deploy an ASP.NET application. more...
Introduction to ASP.NET Part 2: ADO.NET, Partitioning, and Tracing The is the second course in a three part series that provides the learner with instruction on using ADO.NET to access data, on separating code from content, and on using the ASP.NET trace feature. The course will cover using ADO.NET to access data from various data sources and allows the learner to practice displaying and customizing data display. The course then describes the different methods of separating code from content. Learners will understand how to create code-behind classes, add user controls to ASP.NET pages, and use components in ASP.NET applications. Additionally, the course covers the two tracing techniques in ASP.NET: page-level tracing and application-level tracing, how to enable and disable tracing and to add custom trace messages to ASP.NET pages and middle-tier more...
Introduction to ASP.NET Part 1: Introduction and Web Controls This is the first course in a three part series that presents the learner with a broad overview of ASP.NET and gives a comprehensive introduction to Web Controls. This course introduces the learner to the .NET framework and also the differences between ASP and ASP.NET, coverage of the ASP.NET platform and features, core elements of ASP.NET - Web Forms, ASP.NET script code, and page events. Additional topics covered are how to add server-side script to an ASP.NET page, add event procedures to the page, Web controls, intrinsic controls, input validation controls, rich, list-bound, and custom controls. more...
C# Programming for MS .NET - Part 5: Operators, Properties, and Attributes This is the final course in a five part series that covers operators, properties, and attributes. The learner will understand how to implement operators, delegates, and events, and how to use properties to enable field-like access and indexes to enable array-like access. The course also teaches how to create custom user-defined attributes. more...
C# Programming for MS .NET - Part 3: Object Orientation This is the third course in a five part series that introduces the essentials of object-oriented programming. You will learn the terminology and concepts required to create and use classes in C#. The course also teaches how to use reference-type variables and how to create and destroy objects in C#. more...
C# Programming for MS .NET - Part 2: Fundamental Constructs This is the second course in a five part series that teaches statements and exceptions, methods and parameters, and arrays within the Microsoft C# programming language. The course introduces common statements and exception handling, as well as, how to use methods and parameters and how to create, initialize, and use arrays. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Management Pt 5: Group Policy This is the last course in a five part series that covers implementing group policy, group policy and desktop management, and managing network security. Group Policy Object ( GPO) operation, Group Inheritance, instruction about software deployment by using Group Policy, troubleshooting Group Policy problems, server monitoring methods, detecting security breaches, and auditing are also covered. Finally, the course will cover Windows 2000 updates, service packs, hot fixes, and security hot fixes. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 5: Enterprise Management This is the final course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the components of Network Address Translation ( NAT) and the procedures for adding the NAT protocol; create and configure a Web site; create an FTP site; enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and configure the applications and services for ICS; install and configure RIS and Terminal Services; and remotely configure options for the RIS clients on the server and configure the Terminal client. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 4: Security This is the fourth course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to encrypt a file; add and remove a recovery agent; identify the benefits and protocols of Internet Protocol Security ( IPSec); enable and configure IPSec; and manage, monitor, and troubleshoot IPSec. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 3: IP Routing This is the third course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to install and configure Windows 2000 network protocols; install, configure, troubleshoot, and manage IP routing protocols; and update Windows 2000-based IP routing tables. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 2: Remote Access This is the second course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the requirements for establishing a remote access connection; integrate DHCP with remote access; administer remote access connections, configure remote access security and policies, and troubleshoot remote access and VPN connections. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 1: DHCP, DNS, and WINS This is the first course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify DHCP concepts; identify procedures to configure, manage, and monitor DHCP servers; troubleshoot DHCP servers and clients; and configure and manage WINS servers and clients. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 6: Server Optimization This is the sixth course in an eight-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, administer, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify and administer a Windows 2000 network; manage, locate, and control access to objects in Active Directory; publish resources and delegate control; create, manage and troubleshoot distributed file systems; and monitor, configure, troubleshoot and control access to files and folders via Web services and access to Web sites. more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 5: Network Implementati This is the fifth course in an eight-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, administer, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the lease generation process followed by DHCP, host name resolution process of DNS and the features of WINS; identify and install the DHCP Server service, create DHCP scope, configure DNS and WINS; create dial-up connections to the Internet and remote computers, and connect computers by using a VPN connection; and install, configure and troubleshoot Connection Sharing and access shared resources on a network. more...
Oracle9i Performance Tuning: Optimizing Sorts and Minimizing Contention The content of this course includes details about each component of an Oracle database instance, such as data blocks, disks, memory, CPU, and dynamic views. Students learn about migration and chaining, reorganizing indexes, optimizing sort operations, tuning rollback segments, managing automatic undo, monitoring activities, implementing the Oracle shared server, and troubleshooting. more...
Oracle9i Database Administration: Recover Databases This course introduces students to Oracle9i database recovery concepts. The recovery concepts course includes recovery with and without archiving, recovery of offline and online databases, recovery with missing data files, and incomplete recovery with and without archiving. Additional concepts covered by this course include time-based recovery, cancel-based recovery, recovery manager components, recovery manager commands, export and import utilities, user managed recovery, fast-start on demand rollback, recovery manager report generations commands, maintaining the recovery manager catalog along with failure points, and troubleshooting recovery problems. more...
Oracle9i Database Administration: Strategies and Backups This course introduces students to backup methods for Oracle9i database administration. The backup concepts covered by this course include backup strategies and requirements, Oracle Architecture, archiving data, backup methods, and working with a standby database. Students perform backup procedures using operating system utilities, Oracle9i utilities such as RMAN, standard SQL*Plus commands, and the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. Students assess the status of critical database files using SQL*Plus commands. In addition, students create a standby database, identify the steps involved in synchronizing a standby database, and activate, refresh, and update a standby database. more...
Oracle9i Database Administration: Manage Security This course is the last in a five-part series covering the database administration strategies and procedures provided in Oracle9i. In this course you will learn the concepts and methods associated with implementing security and resource consumption in an Oracle9i database. more...
Oracle9i Database Administration: Manage Data Storage This course is the fourth in the series covering the database administration strategies and procedures provided in Oracle9. This course covers the concepts associated with tables, maintaining data integrity, clusters and index-organized tables, and methods for loading and reorganizing data. more...
Oracle9i Database Administration: Manage an Instance The Oracle9i Database Administration: Manage An Instance course is the first in a five-part series covering the database administration strategies and procedures provided in Oracle9i. This course introduces the participants to the concepts and procedures associated with Oracle architectural components. The participants learn the various tasks of a database administrator that are performed by using OEM and the steps to start and shut down an instance. This course also explains the various dynamic performance views and initialization parameters and the globalization support that is provided. more...
Oracle9i SQL: DML and DDL The Oracle SQL DML and DDL course is the third in a three-part series covering the Data Manipulation and Data Definition language statements supported by Oracle9i. This course introduces the participants to various objects in a database. The participants learn to create, update, and delete the database objects. The participants also learn to add rows, update, and delete existing rows from a table. The course also explains the use of external tables and how to create the external tables. more...
Oracle9i SQL: Data Retrieval Techniques This course covers joins, group functions, subqueries, and the iSQL*Plus report variables. Additionally, this course shows students how to access data from multiple table using joins, aggregate data using group functions, create subqueries, and use iSQL*Plus commands to create customized queries. more...
Oracle9i SQL: Basic SELECT Statements This course covers relational database principles and Oracle concepts; writing basic SQL statements; restricting and sorting data; and using single-row functions. Additionally, this course provides an introduction to relational database concepts and the use of SQL for storing, retrieving, and manipulating data in a relational database. more...
Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 3 - EIGRP This course covers the use and configuration of the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol ( EIGRP). It covers the basic principles of EIGRP and how it operates. It also covers how to configure EIGRP. The use of EIGRP within a scalable Internetwork is also covered. Finally EIGRP verification is also covered. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapter 6 of the ILT. more...
Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 2 - OSPF This course covers the use, operation, configuration, and verification of Open Shortest Path First ( OSPF) in a single area and multiple areas. In the case of OSPF in a single areas it covers, IP and Hierarchical Addressing, VLSM, Route summarization, Interdomain Routing, and Helper Addresses While in the case of OSPF in a multiple areas. It covers, creating multiple OSPF areas and OSPF operation across multiple areas. It also covers virtual links and how to configure and use OSPF multi-area components. Finally, it covers how to verify OSPF operation. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapters 4 and 5 of the ILT. more...
Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 1 - Advanced Routing Principles Within the range of expected student abilities stated in the prerequisites, some students may need a little more review than others. This first part of the course provides a refresher for those students who need to be brought up to the same level as the more experienced students. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapters 2 and 3 of the ILT. This first course in the BSCN curriculum should provide the learner with a brief overview of routing principles. The difference between distance vector and link-state routing protocol behavior is explained. Convergence issues surrounding the most commonly used interior routing protocols, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF are also presented. This course also covers various aspects of IP addressing including VLSM as well as more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 5 This is the final course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 ( BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the series will help students learn about queuing, data compression, scalability, and security. more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 4 This is the fourth course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 ( BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the series will help students learn about configuring Frame Relay and backup connections. more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3 This is the third course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 ( BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the series helps students learn how to optimize DDR interfaces, configure a Cisco 700 series router, and configure a Cisco router for the X.25 protocol. more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 2 This is the second course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 ( BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the series helps students learn about ISDN technology, and ISDN and DDR for remote connectivity. more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1 This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 ( BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the series helps students learn about remote access basics, configuring asynchronous connections, and configuring dial-up connectivity. more...
Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 4: Connecting to WANs This course is the last in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices ( ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support people require to install and configure Cisco switches and routers are also explored. This course will cover WAN connections, ISDN, BRI, Legacy DDR, and Frame Relay PVC Services. more...
Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 3: Configuring Routers This course is the third in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices ( ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support people require to install and configure Cisco switches and routers are also explored. This course covers Interconnecting Networks with TCP/IP, IP Routing, IP Traffic Management, and IPX Routing. more...
Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 2: Configuring Switches This course is the second in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices ( ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support people require to install and configure Cisco switches and routers are also explored. This course covers switch operators and extending switched networks. more...
Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 1: Establishing Workgroups This course is the first in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices ( ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support people require to install and configure Cisco switches and routers are also explored. This course covers internetworking basics, cabling and device startup, connecting and configuring devices, and documenting a network environment. more...
Internetworking Technologies - Part 4 This is the last course in a four-part series on Internetworking Technologies 2.0. This series will help students to understand terms, concepts, technologies, and devices commonly used in networking. This course will cover contemporary routing protocols, enhancing and supportive protocols, and network management. more...
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. more...
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. more...
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. more...
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. more...
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 response policies are taught. Finally, the learner will acquire a deeper understanding of their role in preserving and collection evidence and the management of documentation. more...
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 including OS/ NOS hardening, network hardening, and application hardening. more...
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. more...
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, and malicious code attacks. more...
Linux+ Part 5: Hardware and Troubleshooting This course teaches learners about hardware and troubleshooting. The Hardware section teaches about adding hardware, managing printers, swap space, laptop hardware, and hardware problems. The Troubleshooting section teaches about identifying and categorizing problems, boot issues, filesystem and software problems, and network problems. more...
Linux+ Part 2: Managing Software This course teaches about the X Window System, the Linux shell, package installation, and the kernel. You learn how to install and configure the Xfree86 server, and about the features of window managers and desktop environments. You are also introduced to the Linux shell, environment variables and basic shell commands. The Installing and Configuring Packages section teaches about package formats and package management. The Kernel and Boot Loaders section teaches about kernel version numbering, recompiling the kernel, and installing boot loader. more...
Linux+ Part 1: Planning and Installing Linux+ This course teaches learners how to plan the implementation and how to install Linux. In the Planning the Installation section, there is an overview of Linux, and the customer, hardware, and software requirements of the Linux system and of Linux users. This section also teaches about planning hardware configuration and disk partitioning schemes. The Installing section teaches about the different installation methods, selecting appropriate settings, and post installation analysis. more...
i-Net+ Part 4: Security and 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 considerations and legal issues are also covered. more...
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. more...
i-Net+ Part 2: Servers, Clients, and 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. more...
i-Net+ Part 1: Internet Basics and 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. more...
Network+ Part 3: Network Implementation The 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. more...
Network+ Part 2: Protocols and Standards The is the second course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum that begins with the OSI model. It also covers network and application protocols and associated standards. It also introduces network services in particular, network addressing and resolution, WAN technologies, remote access and finally covers TCP/IP troubleshooting utilities. |