123-CBT Computer Based Training
Lotus Domino R5 System Admin Part 5 Advanced Notes Mail Routing Course Overview This is the fifth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the contents of the different mail routing documents in a Domino directory; configure mailing options, such as forwarding address, messaging size, priorities and shared mail; and implement mail optimization features for improving server performance and identify mailing restrictions. L earn To: Identify the contents of the different mail routing documents in a Domino directory. Configure mailing options, such as forwarding address, messaging size, priorities and shared mail. Implement mail optimization features for improving server performance and identify mailing more...
Lotus Domino R5 System Admin Part 4 User Setup Configuration Course Overview This is the fourth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the factors that need to be considered before registering a user in Notes R5; register a user in Notes R5; and install and configure Notes R5. L earn To: Identify the factors that need to be considered before registering a user in Notes R5. Register a user in Notes R5. Install and configure Notes R5. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts more...
Lotus Domino R5 System Admin Part 3 Server Setup Configuration Course Overview This is the third course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to install the first server; and configure the server audience for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method. L earn To: Install the first server. Configure the server audience for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have more...
Lotus Domino R5 Sys Admin Part 2 Replication Mail Routing Basics Strategies Course Overview This is the second course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the significance of replication in Domino R5 network administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given situation; and sequence the steps of mail routing in Domino mail system and identify the situations in which different mail routing topologies are used. L earn To: Identify the significance of replication in Domino R5 network administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given situation. Sequence the steps of mail routing in Domino mail system and identify the situations in which different mail routing topologies are more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 3 Course Overview
This course is the third part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Enable IP packet filtering and create IP packet filters for a Windows NT router.
Identify the role of DHCP Relay Agent in DHCP client configuration and configure the DHCP Relay Agent.
Describe the RRAS support features for the IPX/SPX networks.
Configure PPTP and RADIUS on a Windows NT server.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 2 Course Overview
This course is the second part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Identify the basic concepts of OSPF and routing tables.
Configure and manage a single OSPF area.
Configure multiple OSPF areas and virtual links.
Configure OSPF for external routing.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (Course Series 71410-71413), Implementing and Supporting more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 1 Course Overview
This course is the first part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Identify the basic concepts of routing.
Identify the features of RRAS and the protocols supported by RRAS.
Identify the basic concepts of RIP and install RIP.
Configure RIP event logging and source filtering.
Add static IP routes.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (Course Series more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 6 Level 6 (1 Hr 48 Mins) 1.0 Error Handling (28 Mins) 1.1 VB Script 1.2 JavaScript 2.0 3-Tier Architecture (36 Mins) 2.1 What is 3-Tier Architecture? 2.2 Building the Middle Tier with VB 2.3 Scalability with Component Services 3.0 Using Visual InterDev 6.0 (32 Mins) 3.1 What is Microsoft Visual InterDev? 3.2 Creating an ASP Project 3.3 Creating an ASP Page 3.4 Creating a Data Connection & the Database Designer 4.0 XML (12 Mins) 4.1 What is XML & why do I need it? 4.2 DTD 4.3 XSL 4.4 Using XML with ASP more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 6 Level 6 (1 Hr 48 Mins) 1.0 Error Handling (28 Mins) 1.1 VB Script 1.2 JavaScript 2.0 3-Tier Architecture (36 Mins) 2.1 What is 3-Tier Architecture? 2.2 Building the Middle Tier with VB 2.3 Scalability with Component Services 3.0 Using Visual InterDev 6.0 (32 Mins) 3.1 What is Microsoft Visual InterDev? 3.2 Creating an ASP Project 3.3 Creating an ASP Page 3.4 Creating a Data Connection & the Database Designer 4.0 XML (12 Mins) 4.1 What is XML & why do I need it? 4.2 DTD 4.3 XSL 4.4 Using XML with ASP more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 5 Level 5 (1 Hr 51 Mins) 1.0 ADODB.Command (1 Hr 44 Mins) 1.1 What is the Command Object? 1.2 Why do I need it? 1.3 Stored Procedures 2.0 Global.asa (32 Mins) 2.1 Application_OnStart & Application_OnEnd 2.2 IIS Configuration Settings 2.3 Session_OnStart & Sesstion_OnEnd 3.0 IIS Settings (35 Mins) 3.1 Home Directory Settings 3.2 Application Options 3.3 Document Settings 3.4 Performance Settings 3.5 Directory Security 3.6 FTP Access to Your Site (16 Mins) more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 5 Level 5 (1 Hr 51 Mins) 1.0 ADODB.Command (1 Hr 44 Mins) 1.1 What is the Command Object? 1.2 Why do I need it? 1.3 Stored Procedures 2.0 Global.asa (32 Mins) 2.1 Application_OnStart & Application_OnEnd 2.2 IIS Configuration Settings 2.3 Session_OnStart & Sesstion_OnEnd 3.0 IIS Settings (35 Mins) 3.1 Home Directory Settings 3.2 Application Options 3.3 Document Settings 3.4 Performance Settings 3.5 Directory Security 3.6 FTP Access to Your Site (16 Mins) more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 3 Level 3 (1 Hr 54 Mins) 1.0 Connection Object (15 Mins) 1.1 Data Source, Username & Password 2.0 Basics of SQL (23 Mins) 2.1 Select 2.2 Order By 2.3 Joins 2.4 Group By 3.0 The Request Object (39 Mins) 3.1 Request.form 3.2 Request.QueryString 3.3 Request 3.4 Request.Cookies 4.0 The Application Object (18 Mins) 4.1 What is the Application Object? 4.2 What is an Application Variable? 4.3 Assigning a Value 4.4 Reading a Value 4.5 Page View Counter 5.0 The Session Object (4 Mins) 5.1 What is the Session Object & Variable 5.2 Assigning & Reading a Value 5.3 Comparing Application & Session 6.0 Dynamic HTML in ASP (15 Mins) 6.1 What is Dynamic HTML? 6.2 User Interface Events 6.3 Populating Attributes via ASP more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 3 Level 3 (1 Hr 54 Mins) 1.0 Connection Object (15 Mins) 1.1 Data Source, Username & Password 2.0 Basics of SQL (23 Mins) 2.1 Select 2.2 Order By 2.3 Joins 2.4 Group By 3.0 The Request Object (39 Mins) 3.1 Request.form 3.2 Request.QueryString 3.3 Request 3.4 Request.Cookies 4.0 The Application Object (18 Mins) 4.1 What is the Application Object? 4.2 What is an Application Variable? 4.3 Assigning a Value 4.4 Reading a Value 4.5 Page View Counter 5.0 The Session Object (4 Mins) 5.1 What is the Session Object & Variable 5.2 Assigning & Reading a Value 5.3 Comparing Application & Session 6.0 Dynamic HTML in ASP (15 Mins) 6.1 What is Dynamic HTML? 6.2 User Interface Events 6.3 Populating Attributes via ASP more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 2 Level 2 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 ASP in Action (22 Mins) 1.1 Sample ASP Web Sites 1.2 Your Sample Application 2.0 The Server Object (19 Mins) 2.1 Server.Transfer & Server.Execute 2.2 Server.CreateObject 3.0 ActiveX COM DLL (32 Mins) 3.1 Authoring your Component in VB 3.2 Instantiating your Object & Calling Methods from ASP 4.0 Designing a Database in SQL Server 7.0 (21 Mins) 4.1 Creating a Database 4.2 Creating a Table 4.3 Creating a Login 4.4 Creating a Stored Procedure 4.5 Creating a View 4.6 Creating a Relationship 4.7 Creating a Trigger 5.0 Active X DataObjects (17 Mins) 5.1 Recordset more...
Windows NT 4 0 Cluster Server Wolfpack - Part 2 Course Overview
This course is the second part of a two part series that will provide participants the knowledge to install, configure, integrate, optimize and troubleshoot clustering technologies for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
L earn To:
Create groups and resources in a cluster.
Configure the general, failover and failback configuration properties of a group.
Configure a printer, an application and a service for Microsoft Cluster Server.
Troubleshoot Microsoft Cluster Server.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for IT support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, customizing and/or troubleshooting Cluster Server. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 2 Level 2 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 ASP in Action (22 Mins) 1.1 Sample ASP Web Sites 1.2 Your Sample Application 2.0 The Server Object (19 Mins) 2.1 Server.Transfer & Server.Execute 2.2 Server.CreateObject 3.0 ActiveX COM DLL (32 Mins) 3.1 Authoring your Component in VB 3.2 Instantiating your Object & Calling Methods from ASP 4.0 Designing a Database in SQL Server 7.0 (21 Mins) 4.1 Creating a Database 4.2 Creating a Table 4.3 Creating a Login 4.4 Creating a Stored Procedure 4.5 Creating a View 4.6 Creating a Relationship 4.7 Creating a Trigger 5.0 Active X DataObjects (17 Mins) 5.1 Recordset more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 1 Level 1 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 Overview of Web Development (23 Mins) 1.1 What is ASP? 1.2 What software do I need? 1.3 What can I do with ASP? 1.4 Server-side Script Tags 1.5 Competing Products 1.6 ASP Object Model 2.0 The Response Object (49 Mins) 2.1 Response.Write 2.2 Response.End 2.3 Response.Redirect 2.4 Response.Cookies 3.0 Introduction to Scripting (40 Mins) 3.1 Variables 3.2 Functions 3.3 Flow Control 3.4 While 3.5 History of VB Script more...
Active Server Pages 3 Level 1 Level 1 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 Overview of Web Development (23 Mins) 1.1 What is ASP? 1.2 What software do I need? 1.3 What can I do with ASP? 1.4 Server-side Script Tags 1.5 Competing Products 1.6 ASP Object Model 2.0 The Response Object (49 Mins) 2.1 Response.Write 2.2 Response.End 2.3 Response.Redirect 2.4 Response.Cookies 3.0 Introduction to Scripting (40 Mins) 3.1 Variables 3.2 Functions 3.3 Flow Control 3.4 While 3.5 History of VB Script more...
Active Server Pages 3 Set of 6 Level 1 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 Overview of Web Development (23 Mins) 1.1 What is ASP? 1.2 What software do I need? 1.3 What can I do with ASP? 1.4 Server-side Script Tags 1.5 Competing Products 1.6 ASP Object Model 2.0 The Response Object (49 Mins) 2.1 Response.Write 2.2 Response.End 2.3 Response.Redirect 2.4 Response.Cookies 3.0 Introduction to Scripting (40 Mins) 3.1 Variables 3.2 Functions 3.3 Flow Control 3.4 While 3.5 History of VB Script Level 2 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 ASP in Action (22 Mins) 1.1 Sample ASP Web Sites 1.2 Your Sample Application 2.0 The Server Object (19 Mins) 2.1 Server.Transfer & Server.Execute 2.2 Server.CreateObject 3.0 ActiveX COM DLL (32 Mins) 3.1 Authoring your Component in VB 3.2 Instantiating your Object & Calling more...
Active Server Pages 3 Set of 6 Level 1 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 Overview of Web Development (23 Mins) 1.1 What is ASP? 1.2 What software do I need? 1.3 What can I do with ASP? 1.4 Server-side Script Tags 1.5 Competing Products 1.6 ASP Object Model 2.0 The Response Object (49 Mins) 2.1 Response.Write 2.2 Response.End 2.3 Response.Redirect 2.4 Response.Cookies 3.0 Introduction to Scripting (40 Mins) 3.1 Variables 3.2 Functions 3.3 Flow Control 3.4 While 3.5 History of VB Script Level 2 (1 Hr 52 Mins) 1.0 ASP in Action (22 Mins) 1.1 Sample ASP Web Sites 1.2 Your Sample Application 2.0 The Server Object (19 Mins) 2.1 Server.Transfer & Server.Execute 2.2 Server.CreateObject 3.0 ActiveX COM DLL (32 Mins) 3.1 Authoring your Component in VB 3.2 Instantiating your Object & Calling more...
Windows NT 4 0 Cluster Server Wolfpack - Part 1 Course Overview
This course is the first part of a two part series that will provide participants the knowledge to install, configure, integrate, optimize and troubleshoot clustering technologies for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
L earn To:
Understand the definitions of clustering terms and the benefits of clustering.
Identify the functions of the Cluster Service Manager and the additional architectural components of the Microsoft Cluster Server.
Identify the requirements for maintaining data availability and Cluster Server installation.
Install Cluster Server and sequence the steps in Cluster Server operations.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for IT support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, more...
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Developing Flash Applications This course covers how to build a rich Internet application with Macromedia Flash MX 2004. The course has three units. The unit Object-Oriented ActionScript 2.0 introduces learners to object-oriented programming ( OOP) concepts used in ActionScript 2.0. Connecting to External Data provides information for sending and retrieving data to and from a Flash file. The third unit, Components, enables learners to identify and use built-in components, create their own components, write ActionScript for components, and export and import component packages.
Learn To:
Identify the basic concepts of object-oriented programming (OOP).
Identify the key aspects of defining class properties.
Identify the different ways for connecting to external data.
Identify the steps to add a built-in more...
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Learning Dreamweaver Basics This course is designed to provide Web designers with the skills necessary to create and maintain Web sites using Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Learn To:
Identify the key steps in the workflow for creating a Web site.
Set up a local site.
Create and save a new Web page.
Import content and tabular data.
Identify options to format text and paragraphs for the Web.
Identify options to control the document structure.
Audience:
This series is targeted at beginners and intermediate-level users of Dreamweaver to deliver Web site documents.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Introducing Dreamweaver
Identify the key features of Macromedia more...
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Learning Styles Navigation This course is designed to provide Web designers with the skills necessary to create and maintain Web sites using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Learn To:
Identify options for creating a new cascading style sheet ( CSS) style.
Apply a cascading style sheet (CSS) style.
Export styles to create a cascading style sheet (CSS).
Import an external cascading style sheet (CSS).
Identify the characteristics of using images on Web pages.
Identify the different options to link pages within a site.
Audience:
This series is targeted at beginners and intermediate-level users of Dreamweaver to deliver Web site documents.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives: more...
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Learning Design Uploading In this course, users will be introduced to the ways in which Web pages can be designed and uploaded. The first unit covers the tables, layers, forms, and templates. This course also discusses the tests that need to be carried out before the site is uploaded. Finally, this course provides the procedures to follow for uploading a site.
Learn To:
Identify the steps for using tables to design the page layout.
Identify the steps for creating a layer.
Identify the steps to create and apply a template.
Identify the guidelines for testing a Web site.
Set up a remote site.
Audience:
This series is targeted at beginners and intermediate-level users of Dreamweaver to deliver Web site documents.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
more...
CompTIA Server 2005 Curriculum The CompTIA Server+ 2005 Curriculum includes the following courses:
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Server Fundamentals
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Storage Arrays & Installation Planning
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Hardware & Operating System Installation
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Upgrading Processors & Storage Devices
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Monitoring Server Performance
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Server Maintenance & Security
CompTIA Server+ 2005: Troubleshooting & Disaster Recovery
To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s). more...
Macromedia Captivate 1 0 Movies Quizzes MenuBuilder This course provides information on the advanced features of Captivate, particularly with reference to e-learning content and MenuBuilder projects.
Learn To:
Identify custom recording options.
Identify preferences you can set for a movie.
Identify options for resizing a movie.
Identify the options for editing audio timing.
Identify the steps for exporting and importing captions.
Identify options for importing slides and objects.
Audience:
This course is targeted at intermediate level users of Captivate for creating and deploying simulations or demonstrations.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Working with Movies and Quizzes more...
Macromedia Captivate 1 0 Developing Movies This course is the second in a three-part series that focuses on the adding of components while creating Captivate movies. This course also introduces the user to the basics of customizing a Captivate movie.
Learn To:
Identify the steps to add images, buttons, click boxes, text entry boxes, and rollover captions to a slide.
Identify the steps to add audio and playback controls to a movie.
Identify the options to record audio for a movie.
Identify the steps to add animations and animated text to a slide.
Modify movie preferences and publish a movie as a Microsoft Word file.
Audience:
This series is targeted at beginning and intermediate level users of Captivate for creating and deploying simulations or demonstrations.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation more...
Macromedia Captivate 1 0 Getting Started This course provides an overview of the features and tools of Macromedia Captivate that allow developers to create software demonstrations and interactive simulations.
Learn To:
Identify the key features of the working environment in Macromedia Captivate 1.0.
Identify the workflow in Macromedia Captivate 1.0.
Identify the movie types in Macromedia Captivate 1.0.
Record and save a movie.
Edit slides, add text captions, and publish a movie.
Audience:
This course is targeted at beginning level users of Captivate for creating and deploying simulations or demonstrations.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.40 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Captivate Fundamentals more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Installation Configuration - Part 2 Course Overview This is the final course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment. L earn To: Configure Windows NT server for interoperability with a NetWare server. Install and configure Remote Access Service (RAS) on a Windows NT Server and manage RAS. Administer a Windows NT server by creating and managing accounts, security policies, system policies and user profiles. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Installation Configuration- Part 1 Course Overview This is the sixth course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment. L earn To: Install and configure a Windows NT Server. Configure and Manage Hard Disks, Printers and Windows NT Server for Client Computers. Install and configure Internet services and Remote Access Service. C ontent Emphasis Informational A udience This series is intended for IT professionals who will be responsible more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Troubleshooting in the Enterprise Course Overview
This is the fifth course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
L earn To:
Identify the troubleshooting methodology, functions of the Kernel Mode networking components and Distributed networking Components.
Identify the registry structure, subtrees and configuration information about a local machine.
Identify the functions of the processes in every boot phase and troubleshoot through system more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Network Analysis and Optimization - Part 2 Course Overview
This is the fourth course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
L earn To:
Analyze and optimize Windows NT 4.0 server-to-server network traffic to establish an effective enterprise network.
Identify the network traffic generated in various scenarios in a Windows NT 4.0 environment.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This series is intended for IT professionals who will be more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Network Analysis and Optimization - Part 1 Course Overview
This is the third course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
L earn To:
Analyze network traffic in a Microsoft Windows NT environment.
Be introduced to Microsoft Network Monitor, a Windows NT network traffic data capturing and analyzing tool.
Analyze and optimize the client initialization traffic in a Windows NT environment.
Analyze and optimize the client-to-server traffic in a Windows more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Analysis and Optimization Course Overview
This is the second course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
L earn To:
Identify the features of Windows NT server resources, Performance Monitor, and the techniques for server analysis and optimization.
Create a measurement baseline by collecting data, creating log files and viewing the reports of the log files.
Monitor system objects to detect various system bottlenecks, identify the more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Implementing Directory Services Course Overview
This is the first course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series enables participants to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
L earn To:
Implement Directory Services using Windows NT Server 4.0.
Establish and manage trust relationships between domains.
Select the most suitable Directory Services structure for a given business situation.
Identify the issues involved in planning an effective Directory Services structure for an organization running Windows NT Server more...
Wndows NT Server 4 0 Enterprise Curriculum Course Overview This course series will help individuals prepare for certification exam 70-068. This exam is a core requirement for MCSE certification. To become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer you are required to pass four operating systems exams and two elective exams that provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise. L earn To: Microsoft Class - 689 Supporting Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course series is intended for professionals seeking MCSE certification. Course Contents Course Series: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise Courses 689, 697, 705, 706, 712, 720, 724 This seven part series is intended for network support more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 4 Course Overview
This course is the final part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Identify the attributes of Demand Dial routing and configure Demand Dial routing on a Windows NT Server.
Implement, test and troubleshoot DDR.
Identify the services suited and the steps for configuring RRAS in intranet and Internet routing configurations.
Use the various utilities for troubleshooting RRAS.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 3 Course Overview
This course is the third part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Enable IP packet filtering and create IP packet filters for a Windows NT router.
Identify the role of DHCP Relay Agent in DHCP client configuration and configure the DHCP Relay Agent.
Describe the RRAS support features for the IPX/SPX networks.
Configure PPTP and RADIUS on a Windows NT server.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 2 Course Overview
This course is the second part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Identify the basic concepts of OSPF and routing tables.
Configure and manage a single OSPF area.
Configure multiple OSPF areas and virtual links.
Configure OSPF for external routing.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (Course Series 71410-71413), Implementing and Supporting more...
Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 1 Course Overview
This course is the first part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
L earn To:
Identify the basic concepts of routing.
Identify the features of RRAS and the protocols supported by RRAS.
Identify the basic concepts of RIP and install RIP.
Configure RIP event logging and source filtering.
Add static IP routes.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (Course Series more...
Windows NT 4 0 Cluster Server Wolfpack - Part 2 Course Overview
This course is the second part of a two part series that will provide participants the knowledge to install, configure, integrate, optimize and troubleshoot clustering technologies for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
L earn To:
Create groups and resources in a cluster.
Configure the general, failover and failback configuration properties of a group.
Configure a printer, an application and a service for Microsoft Cluster Server.
Troubleshoot Microsoft Cluster Server.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for IT support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, customizing and/or troubleshooting Cluster Server. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), more...
Windows NT 4 0 Cluster Server Wolfpack - Part 1 Course Overview
This course is the first part of a two part series that will provide participants the knowledge to install, configure, integrate, optimize and troubleshoot clustering technologies for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
L earn To:
Understand the definitions of clustering terms and the benefits of clustering.
Identify the functions of the Cluster Service Manager and the additional architectural components of the Microsoft Cluster Server.
Identify the requirements for maintaining data availability and Cluster Server installation.
Install Cluster Server and sequence the steps in Cluster Server operations.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for IT support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, more...
Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support - Part 4 Course Overview This is the fourth course in the Supporting Windows NT Server 4.0 curriculum. This series covers all the objectives of Microsoft’s Certified Systems Engineer exam for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Core Technologies. The course materials have been developed with support from Microsoft and have been reviewed and approved by Microsoft for adherence to their certification exam objectives. L earn To: Identify the benefits of integrating Intranet with the Internet. Identify the methods for assigning an IP address on the Intranet server. Install and configure Internet Information Server and the Microsoft Internet Explorer. Identify the Windows NT tools for NetWare. Install and configure the Gateway Services for NetWare. Use the Migration Tool to more...
Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support - Part 3 Course Overview This is the third course in a four-part series intended for network support professionals who will install, configure customize and support Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. The courses in this series prepare the foundation for supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in a single domain environment. The curriculum imparts the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows NT 4.0 which will enable the learners to successfully take Microsoft's 70-67 certification exam: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. L earn To: Identify the subsystems responsible for supporting applications. Manage the applications with Task Manager and the Command Prompt. Identify the common more...
Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support - Part 2 Course Overview This is the second course in a four-part series intended for network support Professionals who will install, configure customize and support Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. The courses in this series prepare the foundation for supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in a single domain environment. The series imparts the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows NT 4.0 which will enable the learners to successfully take Microsoft's 70-67 certification exam: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. L earn To: Describe the Windows NT file systems, manage partitions and configure the hard disk. Manage disk resources by creating and securing the resources. Protect Server data more...
Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support - Part 1 Course Overview This is the first course in a four-part series intended for network support professionals who will install, configure customize and support Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. The courses in this series prepare the foundation for supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in a single domain environment. The series imparts the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows NT 4.0 which will enable the learners to successfully take Microsoft’s 70-67 certification exam: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0. L earn To: Describe the Windows NT environment, its architecture and the network models. Install the Windows NT Server 4.0 as a Primary Domain Controller in a Single Domain more...
Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support Curriculum Course Overview
This course series will help individuals prepare for certification exam 70-067. This exam is a core requirement for MCSE certification. To become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer you are required to pass four operating systems exams and two elective exams that provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise.
L earn To:
Microsoft Class - 922 Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course series is intended for professionals seeking MCSE certification.
Course Contents
Course Series: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
Course Series 71410 - 71413
This four part series is intended for network support professionals who will more...
Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 4 Course Overview This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop an upgrade strategy from a Microsoft Windows NT to Windows 2000. It introduces domain consolidation and provides the information necessary to successfully combine multiple domains into fewer domains. It provides the information necessary to design integration between Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 directory services and Active Directory. L earn To: Develop an Upgrade Strategy. Identify the characteristics and features of Active Directory Connector (ADC). C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced end users with novice to moderate level of experience in the design and evaluation of information systems. T otal more...
Lotus Domino R5 System Admin Part 1 Planning a Notes Domino Infrastructure Course Overview This is the first course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the concepts related to the planning of a Notes/Domino infrastructure; and identify the concepts related to protocols, remote access connections and standard database views in Domino. L earn To: Identify the concepts related to the planning of a Notes/Domino infrastructure. Identify the concepts related to protocols, remote access connections and standard database views in Domino. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Curriculum The Lotus Notes Domino R5 Development Curriculum includes the following courses: Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 2: Application Devel. Fundamentals Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 3: Creating User Interfaces Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4: Making Your Application Run Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 5: Adv. Application Development Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6: Developing Applications for Web Clients Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 7: Developing Applications for the Notes R5 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8: Application Architecture Lotus Notes Domino R5 Development Part 9: Web Site Design To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s). more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 9 Web Site Design Course Overview This is the final course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the considerations for building a Web site and the procedure to set up a Domino Server, a Virtual Server and a Virtual Host; set up site-wide searching and domain-wide searching on a Domino server; set up certificate authority on a Domino Web site, set up SSL and HTTPS on a Domino server; and identify the features of LDAP and set up LDAP on a Domino Server. L earn To: Identify the considerations for more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8 Application Architecture Course Overview This is the eighth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the components of application architecture and the layers of security supported by Domino; and identify the methodology for maintenance, distribution, upgrade, and internationalization of an application. L earn To: Identify the components of application architecture and the layers of security supported by Domino. Identify the methodology for maintenance, distribution, upgrade, and more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 7 Developing Applications for the Notes R5 Course Overview This is the seventh course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client; specify field settings and the tab order of fields in a form; implement the advanced tools of Application Development; and identify the various methods to collect information. L earn To: Identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client. Specify field settings and the tab order of fields in a form. Implement the more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6 Developing Applications for Web Clients Course Overview This is the sixth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the features of Notes applications developed for the web and sequence the activities in processing HTTP requests; designing specialized forms, fields and events for the Web; identify the features of native applets of notes; identify web-specific features and browser-specific features; and identify the methods of improving Domino server performance and database security. L earn To: Identify the more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 5 Adv Application Development Course Overview This is the fifth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the functions of Groupware and the elements of a workflow application; retrieve information from a Domino database; create calendaring and scheduling in a database, and implement headlines in a database; and implement Domino security and maintain the application. L earn To: Identify the functions of Groupware and the elements of a workflow application. Retrieve information from a Domino database. more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4 Making Your Application Run Course Overview This is the fourth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects; identify the various rules while writing formulas; identify the different type of agents; create actions, agents, special hotspots and dynamic window titles; identifying, creating and using shared resources in Lotus Notes; and identify the guidelines that help to run formulas effectively and help you identify the Document State. L earn To: Identify more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 3 Creating User Interfaces Course Overview This is the third course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create UIs by using folders and navigators in Lotus Domino R5; and identify the features of the Lotus Domino R5 design element pages, framesets and outlines. L earn To: Create UIs by using folders and navigators in Lotus Domino R5. Identify the features of the Lotus Domino R5 design element pages, framesets and outlines. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course series is for more...
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 2 Application Devel Fundamentals Course Overview This is the second course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create a database in Domino Designer and identify the elements of the database; and automate and secure databases by using Domino Designer. L earn To: Create a database in Domino Designer and identify the elements of the database. Automate and secure databases by using Domino Designer. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and more...
Lotus Notes Domino R5 Development Part 1 Basic Concepts Course Overview This is the first course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/ Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify basic concepts and features of Lotus Domino R5 and the elements of the Notes R5 interface; use the mail database and create calendar entries; and identify the key elements of a Domino R5 database. L earn To: Identify basic concepts and features of Lotus Domino R5 and the elements of the Notes R5 interface. Use the mail database and create calendar entries. Identify the key elements of a Domino R5 more...
Lotus Domino R5 Configuring Optimizing the Environment Course Overview This is the final course in a two part series that will teach Lotus Domino 4.x system administrators about the new Domino R5 system administration features, the impact of those features on their job, and how to migrate their organizations from Domino R4.x to R5. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to set up the administration process and configure LDAP and SMTP; configure the Notes R5 client and customize the Welcome screen of the Notes client for an organization by using Domino Administrator; and implement the advanced features of Lotus Domino R5 by configuring SSL, S/MIME, and mail in a Domino cluster. L earn To: Set up the administration process and configure LDAP and SMTP. Configure the Notes R5 client and customize the Welcome more...
Lotus Domino R5 Migrating From R4 x Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that will teach Lotus Domino 4.x system administrators about the new Domino R5 system administration features, the impact of those features on their job, and how to migrate their organizations from Domino R4.x to R5. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the server and client licenses in Domino R5, and new and enhanced features of Domino R5; identify the activities involved in upgrading to Lotus Domino R5 and perform the upgrade to the Domino R5 server and the Notes R5 client; and setup notes client by setting up users and groups. L earn To: Identify the server and client licenses in Domino R5, and new and enhanced features of Domino R5. Identify the activities involved in upgrading more...
Outlook 2000 - Proficient Discover Outlook 2000 Outline Microsoft Outlook 2000 is a desktop information management program that combines e-mail, scheduling features, task management, and contact management. Outlook 2000 also contains collaboration tools, so information can be shared more effectively. DiscoverWare's Discover Outlook 2000 combines audio, animation, and software simulation with a unique user interface to make the "discovery" of Outlook 2000 both effective and entertaining. The program is also designed to help users learn Outlook 2000 at their own pace, providing the control to let them repeat topics or jump to anywhere in the course. Here's a brief overview of the Discover Outlook 2000 interface. The Main Menu displays all the categories within Discover Outlook 2000. Within the more...
Office 2000 5-in-1 - Proficient The Discover Office 2000 ( 5-in1) – Proficient set includes the following courses: Discover Access 2000 - Proficient (ID#7108) Discover Excel 2000 - Proficient (ID#1389) Discover PowerPoint 2000 - Proficient (ID#1402) Discover Outlook 2000 - Proficient (ID#7111) Discover Word 2000 - Proficient (ID#1410) To review individual course descriptions, please select the corresponding product ID number under “Related Courses” below. more...
Access 2000 Expert 1. Access 2000 ( Expert) Basics Work With Toolbars The Menu Bar & Other Toolbars Install Add-In Programs What Is An Add-In? Install & Load Add-Ins Unload Add-Ins Work With Previous Versions Of Access Access 2000 & Previous Versions Of Access Access 2000 & Access 97 Access 2000 & Access 95 Convert A Database Set Startup Options Set Startup Options Help In Access 2000 The Office Assistant Microsoft Access Help Window Help Menu Detect And Repair 2. Build a Database Build A Relational Database Relationships: Overview Establish A One-To-One Relationship Establish A Many-To-Many Relationship Edit A Relationship Set Cascade Options Control Data Entry In Tables Set Validation Text Define Data Validation Criteria Modify An Input Mask Set Data Types more...
Access 2000 - Proficient DiscoverWare's Discover Access 2000 is an interactive productivity tool for users of Microsoft Access 2000.Access 2000 builds on the database capabilities of previous versions of the program to provide powerful tools for building and maintaining professional databases.Topics include basic database concepts,planning a database, creating and modifying tables and forms,finding and sorting data,working with queries,creating reports,and working on the web. DiscoverWare products combine audio,animation, and software simulation with a unique user interface to make the "discovery" of computer programs both effective and entertaining.The program is also designed to help users learn about software at their own pace,providing the control to let them repeat topics or jump to anywhere in the more...
Site Server 3 0 Commerce Solutions - Part 2 Course Overview This is the final course in a two part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-057, Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition. At the completion of this course, students will learn to administer a Site Server, Commerce Edition web site; deploy a web application using Site Server, Commerce Edition; identify the correct business objects for the different types of pipelines; and identify benefits of specific design options for customer tracking. L earn To: Administer a Site Server, Commerce Edition web site. Deploy a web application using Site Server, Commerce Edition. Identify the correct business objects for the different types of pipelines. Identify more...
Site Server 3 0 Commerce Solutions - Part 1 Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-057, Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition. At the completion of this course, students will learn to understand the methods and procedures of designing a Commerce site; identify the structure of a Commerce Server site as well as the role of the database in e-commerce; and incorporate site design into the Web site using the Site Foundation Wizard and the Site Builder Wizard. L earn To: Understand the methods and procedures of designing a Commerce site. Identify the structure of a Commerce Server site as well as the role of the database in e-commerce. Incorporate site design more...
Site Server 3 0 Commerce Solutions Curriculum Course Overview The course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, support, maintain, optimize and troubleshoot electronic commerce (e-commerce) sites using Microsoft Site Server version 3.0, Commerce Edition. This curriculum consists of 2 Skill Builder courses: 72508 Commerce Solutions With Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 1 72509 Commerce Solutions With Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 2 Certification: This curriculum maps to the certification objectives relating to Exam 70-057, Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition. This curriculum will help you achieve your MCSD and MCP+Site Building certification goals. L earn To: What is Electronic Commerce? Install Commerce. Maintain a Commerce more...
Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 3 Course Overview This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to deploy Active Directory services. It details the requirements for planning for Active Directory data recovery and maintenance and introduces the learner to the concepts of group policies and certificates as well as how to delegate administrative control. L earn To: Deploy Active Directory Services. Identify the Features of Data Recovery and Maintenance. Group Policies and Certificates. Delegate Administrative Authority. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced end users with novice to moderate level of experience in the design and evaluation of information systems. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents more...
Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 2 Course Overview This course provides students with the knowledge necessary to make effective decisions on the need for multiple domains and how to plan for the most effective administration model. It explains how to plan for replication to help the learner handle replication traffic and also covers both schema management and modification. L earn To: Plan for Multiple Domains. Plan Active Directory Replication. Identify Site and Replication Traffic features. Identify the features of Schema Modification. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced end users with novice to moderate level of experience in the design and evaluation of information systems. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit more...
Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 1 Course Overview This is the first course in a four part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and implement Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory in an enterprise environment. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the key features and components of Active Directory; identify the physical structure and security features of Active Directory; locate the information you need to document an existing DNS structure; design the first Active Directory domain; and locate and move objects in Active Directory. L earn To: Identify the key features and components of Active Directory. Identify the physical structure and security features of Active Directory. Locate the information you need to document an more...
Windows 2000 New Features Course Overview This course will introduce the structure and features of Microsoft Windows 2000. L earn To: Identify the features and uses of the Microsoft Management Console. Identify the features and components of Active Directory. Identify the guidelines and options for installing and upgrading to Windows 2000. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for IT Professionals who have or will implement Microsoft Windows 2000. T otal Learning Time 4 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Windows 2000 Essentials Duration: 2 Hour(s) Identify the stages in the evolution of Windows NT. Identify the characteristics of Windows 2000 that reduce TCO. Identify the features of MMC. Identify the features of snap-ins and extensions. more...
Windows 2000 Technical Overview Course Overview This course will provide IT professionals with the new features and capabilities as well as a technical overview of Microsoft Windows 2000. This course will emphaisize how to implement and support Microsoft Windows 2000. This course will also describe key features and emphaize how these features relate to other operating systems. L earn To: Identify the benefits and new features of Microsoft Windows 2000. Manage application deployment. Identify the benefits of the Transaction Server for critical applications. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for IT professionals who have or will implement Microsoft Windows 2000. T otal Learning Time 4 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Main Features of Windows 2000 more...
Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories Curriculum The MS Windows 2000 Planning & Implementing Active Directories Curriculum includes the following courses: Microsoft Windows 2000 Technical Overview Microsoft Windows 2000 New Features MS Windows 2000 Planning & Implementing Active Directories – Part 1 MS Windows 2000 Planning & Implementing Active Directories – Part 2 MS Windows 2000 Planning & Implementing Active Directories – Part 3 MS Windows 2000 Planning & Implementing Active Directories – Part 4 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s). more...
Oracle Database Administration Workshop I Part 2 Oracle Database 10g is the first database designed for enterprise grid computing, the most flexible and cost-effective way to manage enterprise information. This course covers salient aspects of Oracle Database 10g such as user and data management. The basic aspects of database management such as database integrity constraints, transferring data, and defining tables and schemas has been discussed at length. Attention has been paid to DML and also to PL/ SQL code, which is Oracle's proprietary fourth generation programming language that enables Oracle applications to interact over different operating systems and hardware platforms.
Learn To:
Identify features of database user accounts and profiles in Oracle Database 10g.
Identify options you can configure when creating a user. more...
Oracle Database 10g Administration Workshop I Part 4 Learners will gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Learners will also be taught about undo management, lock management, and backup and recovery techniques.
Learn To:
Identify benefits of undo data.
Identify features of undo segments.
Identify undo management tasks that a DBA should perform to use Undo efficiently.
Match database failures with their possible causes.
Identify features of instance recovery.
Identify key concepts of tuning instance recovery.
Audience:
The target audience is Data Administrators, Technical Consultants, Support Engineers, and Sales Consultants.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
more...
Oracle Database 10g Administration Workshop II Part 2 This course will teach learners to use RMAN and explain the various RMAN commands. Diagnostic sources, non-critical recovery, and incomplete recovery concepts are also covered in this course. Learners will also learn how to perform incomplete recovery.
Learn To:
Match various RMAN commands with their features.
Distinguish between the methods for issuing RMAN commands.
Identify features of the BACKUP command.
Identify features of the alert.log file.
Identify features of alerts.
Identify options that enable you to configure alerts.
Identify features of incomplete recovery.
Match incomplete recovery types with their features.
Identify guidelines for performing incomplete recovery.
Audience:
The target audience is Data Administrators, Technical Consultants, more...
Oracle Database 10g SQL Fundamentals I Part 1 In this course, learners will be introduced to the concepts of relational databases and the Oracle Database 10g database technology. Additionally, the learners will be introduced to the powerful SQL programming language and its features.
Learn To:
Match the different phases of system development life cycle ( SDLC) with their features.
Identify features of an Entity Relationship (ER) model.
Identify features of Relational Database Management System ( RDBMS).
Identify the SQL statement to retrieve data from tables.
Identify arithmetic expressions used to perform operations on data.
Identify operators used to format results in SQL statements.
Identify features of single-row functions.
Match the character functions with their uses.
Match the number functions with their more...
Oracle Database 10g SQL Fundamentals I Part 2 In this course, the learner will learn how to use the advanced features of SQL, such as advanced querying and reporting, schema objects, manipulating large data sets, and storing and retrieving dates according to different time zones. The learner will also learn the concepts of controlling access and privileges for schema objects and using advanced subqueries. .
Learn To:
Identify the code for using the INSERT statement.
Identify the code for using the UPDATE statement.
Identify the code for using the DELETE statement.
Identify tasks to be performed for granting system privileges.
Identify tasks to be performed for granting object privileges.
Identify syntax for performing various tasks for maintaining columns.
Identify the code for retrieving data hierarchically from more...
HTML 4 0 LV 6 Level 6 (1 Hour 31 Minutes)
1.0 Mouse Events (38
min)
1.1 OnClick
1.2 OnDblClick
1.3 OnMouseDown
1.4 OnMouseUp
1.5 OnMouseOver
1.6 OnMouseMove
1.7 OnMouseOut
2.0 Keyboard Events (6
min)
2.1 OnKeyPress
2.2 OnKeyDown
2.3 OnKeyUp
3.0 Data Entry Events (17
min)
3.1 OnFocus
3.2 OnBlur
3.3 OnSubmit
3.4 OnReset
3.5 OnSelect
3.6 OnChange
4.0 HTML 4.0 Forms (30
min)
4.1 Accesskey
4.2 Disabled
4.3 Readonly
4.4 Label
4.5 Fieldset and Legends
4.6 Tadindex more...
HTML 4 0 LV 6 Level 6 (1 Hour 31 Minutes)
1.0 Mouse Events (38
min)
1.1 OnClick
1.2 OnDblClick
1.3 OnMouseDown
1.4 OnMouseUp
1.5 OnMouseOver
1.6 OnMouseMove
1.7 OnMouseOut
2.0 Keyboard Events (6
min)
2.1 OnKeyPress
2.2 OnKeyDown
2.3 OnKeyUp
3.0 Data Entry Events (17
min)
3.1 OnFocus
3.2 OnBlur
3.3 OnSubmit
3.4 OnReset
3.5 OnSelect
3.6 OnChange
4.0 HTML 4.0 Forms (30
min)
4.1 Accesskey
4.2 Disabled
4.3 Readonly
4.4 Label
4.5 Fieldset and Legends
4.6 Tadindex more...
HTML 4 0 LV 5 Level 5 (1 Hour 44 Minutes)
1.0 Padding Attributes (5
min)
1.1 Padding-top & Padding-left
1.2 Padding-bottom
2.0 Border Attributes (11
min)
2.1 Border-width
2.2 Border-Color
2.3 Border-Style
3.0 Advanced Style Sheets (21
min)
3.1 Grouping Styles
3.2 Grouping Attributes
3.3 Defining Classes
4.0 Introduction to Scripts (23
min)
4.1 What is a Script?
4.2 Why do I need a Script?
4.3 How do I place a Script in my HTML file?
4.4 What triggers my Script to start running?
4.5 Which Scripting language should I use?
4.6 What is a user agent?
5.0 Introduction to JavaScript (27
min)
5.1 Who invented JavaScript?
5.2 Why are there so many Javas?
5.3 What is ECMAScript?
5.4 What is JScript? more...
HTML 4 0 LV 5 Level 5 (1 Hour 44 Minutes)
1.0 Padding Attributes (5
min)
1.1 Padding-top & Padding-left
1.2 Padding-bottom
2.0 Border Attributes (11
min)
2.1 Border-width
2.2 Border-Color
2.3 Border-Style
3.0 Advanced Style Sheets (21
min)
3.1 Grouping Styles
3.2 Grouping Attributes
3.3 Defining Classes
4.0 Introduction to Scripts (23
min)
4.1 What is a Script?
4.2 Why do I need a Script?
4.3 How do I place a Script in my HTML file?
4.4 What triggers my Script to start running?
4.5 Which Scripting language should I use?
4.6 What is a user agent?
5.0 Introduction to JavaScript (27
min)
5.1 Who invented JavaScript?
5.2 Why are there so many Javas?
5.3 What is ECMAScript?
5.4 What is JScript?
5.5 On-the-fly HTML
5.6 Responding to User Interface Event
6.0 more...
HTML 4 0 LV 4 Level 4 (1 Hour 50 Minutes)
1.0 History of HTML (11
min)
1.1 HTML 2.0
1.2 HTML 3.2
1.3 HTML 4.0
1.4 Dynamic HTML ( DHTML)
1.5 Graceful Degradation
1.6 Depreciated
1.7 Cumulative Learning
2.0 Cascading Style Sheets (21
min)
2.1 Why do we need them?
2.2 Paradigm Shift: Re-thinking HTML
2.3 Inline
2.4 Embedded
3.0 Font Attributes (34
min)
3.1 Font-Family
3.2 Font-size
3.3 Font-style
3.4 Font-variant
3.5 Font-weight
4.0 Background Attributes (20
min)
4.1 Background-color
4.2 Background-image
4.3 Background-repeat
4.4 Background-attachment
4.5 Background-position
5.0 Text Attributes (12
min)
5.1 Text-align
5.2 Text-indent
5.3 Text-decoration
5.4 more...
HTML 4 0 LV 4 Level 4 (1 Hour 50 Minutes)
1.0 History of HTML (11
min)
1.1 HTML 2.0
1.2 HTML 3.2
1.3 HTML 4.0
1.4 Dynamic HTML ( DHTML)
1.5 Graceful Degradation
1.6 Depreciated
1.7 Cumulative Learning
2.0 Cascading Style Sheets (21
min)
2.1 Why do we need them?
2.2 Paradigm Shift: Re-thinking HTML
2.3 Inline
2.4 Embedded
3.0 Font Attributes (34
min)
3.1 Font-Family
3.2 Font-size
3.3 Font-style
3.4 Font-variant
3.5 Font-weight
4.0 Background Attributes (20
min)
4.1 Background-color
4.2 Background-image
4.3 Background-repeat
4.4 Background-attachment
4.5 Background-position
5.0 Text Attributes (12
min)
5.1 Text-align
5.2 Text-indent
5.3 Text-decoration
5.4 Text-transform
6.0 Margin Attributes (8
min)
6.1 Margin- left
6.2 Margin- right & Margin- top
6.3 more...
HTML 4 0 LV 3 Level 3 (1 Hour 48 Minutes)
1.0 Hyperlinks (44
min)
1.1 Source & Destination
1.2 Text Hyperlink
1.3 Image Hyperlink
1.4 Image Map
1.5 Anchor
2.0 Forms (42
min)
2.1 Why do I need a form?
2.2 Textbox
2.3 Checkbox
2.4 Radio Buttons
2.5 Listbox
2.6 Text Area
2.7 Button
2.8 Password
2.9 Hidden
2.10 Submitting your form to the server
3.0 Frames (31
min)
3.1 Why do I need a frame?
3.2 Defining your FRAMESET
3.3 Setting Frame Attributes more...
HTML 4 0 LV 3 Level 3 (1 Hour 48 Minutes)
1.0 Hyperlinks (44
min)
1.1 Source & Destination
1.2 Text Hyperlink
1.3 Image Hyperlink
1.4 Image Map
1.5 Anchor
2.0 Forms (42
min)
2.1 Why do I need a form?
2.2 Textbox
2.3 Checkbox
2.4 Radio Buttons
2.5 Listbox
2.6 Text Area
2.7 Button
2.8 Password
2.9 Hidden
2.10 Submitting your form to the server
3.0 Frames (31
min)
3.1 Why do I need a frame?
3.2 Defining your FRAMESET
3.3 Setting Frame Attributes more...
HTML 4 0 LV 2 Level 2 (1 Hour 58 Minutes)
1.0 Tables (47
min)
1.1 Why do I need a Table?
1.2 Table Syntax
1.3 Columnar Data
1.4 Table attributes
1.5 Border attributes
1.6 Width
1.7 Cell Spacing and Padding
1.8 Caption
1.9 Row Attributes
1.10 Cell Attributes
1.11 Document Layout
2.0 Presentation (1 Hour 10
min)
2.1 Font
2.2 Font Style
2.3 Images
2.4 Horizontal Rule more...
HTML 4 0 LV 2 Level 2 (1 Hour 58 Minutes)
1.0 Tables (47
min)
1.1 Why do I need a Table?
1.2 Table Syntax
1.3 Columnar Data
1.4 Table attributes
1.5 Border attributes
1.6 Width
1.7 Cell Spacing and Padding
1.8 Caption
1.9 Row Attributes
1.10 Cell Attributes
1.11 Document Layout
2.0 Presentation (1 Hour 10
min)
2.1 Font
2.2 Font Style
2.3 Images
2.4 Horizontal Rule more...
HTML 4 0 LV 1 Level 1 (2 Hours 9 Minutes)
1.0 Overview of Website Development (50
min)
1.1 User Agents
1.2 HTML
1.3 Scripting Languages
1.4 Internet Servers
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 Developer Tools
1.7 Electronic Commerce
2.0 Website Overview (8
min)
2.1 Hypertext
2.2 Hyperlink
2.3 Distributed
2.4 Defines Document Structures
2.5 Defines Document Presentation
3.0 HTML Structure (43
min)
3.1 Head and Body
3.2 Paragraph
3.3 Headings
3.4 CENTER
3.5 TITLE
3.6 Comments
4.0 Lists (25
min)
4.1 Unordered Lists
4.2 Ordered Lists
4.3 Definition Lists more...
HTML 4 0 LV 1 Level 1 (2 Hours 9 Minutes)
1.0 Overview of Website Development (50
min)
1.1 User Agents
1.2 HTML
1.3 Scripting Languages
1.4 Internet Servers
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 Developer Tools
1.7 Electronic Commerce
2.0 Website Overview (8
min)
2.1 Hypertext
2.2 Hyperlink
2.3 Distributed
2.4 Defines Document Structures
2.5 Defines Document Presentation
3.0 HTML Structure (43
min)
3.1 Head and Body
3.2 Paragraph
3.3 Headings
3.4 CENTER
3.5 TITLE
3.6 Comments
4.0 Lists (25
min)
4.1 Unordered Lists
4.2 Ordered Lists
4.3 Definition Lists more...
HTML 4 0 Set of 6 Level 1 (2 Hours 9 Minutes)
1.0 Overview of Website Development (50
min)
1.1 User Agents
1.2 HTML
1.3 Scripting Languages
1.4 Internet Servers
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 Developer Tools
1.7 Electronic Commerce
2.0 Website Overview (8
min)
2.1 Hypertext
2.2 Hyperlink
2.3 Distributed
2.4 Defines Document Structures
2.5 Defines Document Presentation
3.0 HTML Structure (43
min)
3.1 Head and Body
3.2 Paragraph
3.3 Headings
3.4 CENTER
3.5 TITLE
3.6 Comments
4.0 Lists (25
min)
4.1 Unordered Lists
4.2 Ordered Lists
4.3 Definition Lists
Level 2 (1 Hour 58 Minutes)
1.0 Tables (47
min)
1.1 Why do I need a Table?
1.2 Table Syntax
1.3 Columnar Data
1.4 Table more...
HTML 4 0 Set of 6 Level 1 (2 Hours 9 Minutes)
1.0 Overview of Website Development (50
min)
1.1 User Agents
1.2 HTML
1.3 Scripting Languages
1.4 Internet Servers
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 Developer Tools
1.7 Electronic Commerce
2.0 Website Overview (8
min)
2.1 Hypertext
2.2 Hyperlink
2.3 Distributed
2.4 Defines Document Structures
2.5 Defines Document Presentation
3.0 HTML Structure (43
min)
3.1 Head and Body
3.2 Paragraph
3.3 Headings
3.4 CENTER
3.5 TITLE
3.6 Comments
4.0 Lists (25
min)
4.1 Unordered Lists
4.2 Ordered Lists
4.3 Definition |