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WINX2DTP 2 Days
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COURSE TOPICS INTRODUCING WINDOWS XP The Microsoft Windows XP/2003 Family Windows XP/2003 Operating Systems Hardware Requirements Windows XP Architecture
INSTALLING WINDOWS XP Pre-Installation Tasks Compatibility with Existing Operating Systems Installing on a New System Installing from Another Operating System Upgrading an Existing Windows Installation Installation Troubleshooting XP Service Pack 2
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE Logging onto Windows XP The Desktop Look and Feel Taskbar Features Windows Update
CONTROL PANEL AND HARDWARE Control Panel Fundamentals Services Hardware Troubleshooting Hardware Resources Device Drivers Hardware Profiles Display Adapters USB Device Support Regional Options Advanced Power Management
LOCAL USERS AND GROUPS User Accounts Account Administration Groups Group Management User Profiles Account Policy
MICROSOFT MANAGEMENT CONSOLE Overview of the MMC Creating a Customised MMC MMC Taskpads |
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DISKS AND FILESYSTEMS Hard Disks and Filesystems What is a Filesystem? Filesystems Supported by Windows XP FAT Filesystem NTFS (New Technology) Filesystem Choosing the Right Filesystem Filenames File and Folder Attributes Encrypted Filesystem Basic and Dynamic Storage Volumes Managing Storage Volumes with Disk Manager Disk Quotas Troubleshooting Disk Problems Troubleshooting Volume Problems Disk Utilities
NETWORKING WINDOWS XP Network Support Network Protocols Network Clients/Services Installing a Network Interface Card Network Connections Understanding TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP Advanced TCP/IP Configuration Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networks
DOMAIN INTEGRATION Windows XP Domain Integration Joining a Windows 2000 Domain
USING MICROSOFT NETWORKING My Network Places Sharing Resources on the Network Offline Files and Folders Share Level Security Special Administrative Shares
PRINTING Printing Terminology Connecting to Printers Printer Properties
SUPPORTING XP The recovery Console Safe Mode Setup Remote Assistance Remote Desktop
Course Outline v2 .1
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THE COURSE This course will allow delegates to describe the Windows XP operating systems that are available, install, configure and maintain Windows XP Professional. Delegates will also learn how to: create users and groups, set security on both files and folders, understand the file systems supported and configure network components.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Administrators and support personnel who will be administering Windows XP Professional.
PRE-REQUISITES Delegates should be familiar with the Windows NT4 or Windows 2000 GUI. However, no previous knowledge of Windows XP is assumed. Please note this course is NOT recommended for existing Windows 2000 support personnel. |