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Summary: This set is comprised of 260 courses: Excel 2000: Advanced Excel 2000: Level 1 Excel 2000: Level 2 Microsoft Office 2000: New Features Microsoft Project 2000: Advanced Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop and Distributed Application Development with COM Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop and Distributed Application Development with the Platform SDK E-Business: Project Implementation and Management Windows 2000: Network and Operating System Basics, Part One Windows 2000: Installation and Administration, Part One Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 System Administration, Part One Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 System Administration, Part Two A+ Certification: Operating Systems, Part One A+ Certification: Operating Systems, Part Two A+ Certification: Core Hardware, Part One A+ Certification: Core Hardware Part Two Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2 Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 2 Microsoft Project 2000: Level 1 Windows 2000: Installation and Administration, Part Two Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 1 Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 1 Windows 2000: Network and Operating System Basics, Part Two Project Scope Management Project Integration Management Microsoft SQL Server 2000: System Administration Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 3 Microsoft Office 2000 to Office XP: New Features Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 2 Excel 2002 (Office XP): Advanced Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop Application Development with MFC Microsoft SQL Server 2000: Database Design .NET Framework: Introduction Microsoft SQL Server 2000: Querying with Transact-SQL Visual Studio .NET: Introduction Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 4 Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Level 2 Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 1 Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 2 Windows XP Professional Installation and Administration (Revised) Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003: Level 1 Security+ Certification (Part 7): Monitoring the Security Infrastructure Security+ Certification (Part 2): Hardening Internal Systems and Services Security+ Certification (Part 4): Securing Network Communications Security+ Certification (Part 1): Identifying Security Threats Security+ Certification (Part 6): Enforcing Organizational Security Policy Security+ Certification (Part 3): Hardening Internetwork Devices and Services Security+ Certification (Part 5): Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Certificates A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 1): Windows Tools and Managing Applications A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 4): Managing File and Print Resources A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 5): Managing Disk Resources A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 7): Implementing Virus Protection A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 9): Installing Client Operating Systems A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 8): Disasters-Preparation and Recovery A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 2): Installing Network Components A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 3): Implementing Local Security A+?Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 6): Connecting to Internet Resources Microsoft Office Outlook 2003: Level 2 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003: Level 1 Visual C#.NET: Introduction for Developers Visual C#.NET: Advanced Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 3 Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 4 Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000: System Administration (FUWSR) Microsoft Publisher 2003: Level 1 Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003: Level 1 Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Level 3 Installing and Managing DNS Microsoft Office Word 2003: Level 3 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003: Level 3 Implementing Group Policy Installing and Managing Active Directory Manage Active Directory Object Security Manage Active Directory Accounts Manage Group Policy Manage Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Security Manage File and Print Resources Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003: Level 2 Fundamentals of Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning and Maintaining Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Network Access Administering and Monitoring Servers Managing Devices, Disks and Data Maintaining and Recovering the System Implementing TCP/IP Troubleshooting TCP/IP Network Problems Configuring TCP/IP Clients Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure Managing Accounts and Software in Microsoft Windows Server? Active Directory Implementing and Managing Components of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Microsoft Project 2003: Working with an Implemented Project Plan Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Introduction to VBA Visual Basic .NET: Introduction Microsoft Project 2003: Creating and Modifying a Project Plan Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Professional Installing and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional Designing an Administrative Structure and Policy Designing an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Designing a Physical Network and Topology Implementing, Configuring, and Maintaining Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Remote Access Services Designing Security for Microsoft Networks Creating a Security Design for Data, Data Transmission, Network Perimeters and Incident Response Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Microsoft Windows Server?2003 Network Access Services Creating a Security Plan for Physical Resources, Computers, Accounts and Authentication Implementing, Configuring, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Domain Name System ASP.NET: Using VisualBasic.NET, ADO.NET, and XML Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Working with Data-Driven ASP.NET Web Applications Managing and Finalizing ASP.NET Web Applications Creating ASP.NET Web Applications SQL: Advanced Querying ? Second Edition ? (Part1): Using Subqueries SQL: Advanced Querying ? Second Edition ? (Part 2): Manipulating Tables SQL: Advanced Querying ? Second Edition ? (Part 3): Viewing and Indexing Table Data Installing and Configuring Exchange Server 2003 Managing Exchange Server 2003 Users and Data Managing Exchange Server 2003 Access and Connectivity Managing Exchange Server 2003 Storage and Recovery Migrating to Exchange Server 2003 SQL: Fundamentals of Querying Second Edition (Part1): Basic Querying SQL: Fundamentals of Querying Second Edition (Part2): Organizing Data SQL: Fundamentals of Querying Second Edition (Part3): Handling Multiple Tables ASP.NET: Using Visual C#, ADO.NET, and XML Microsoft Project 2003: Professional Microsoft Project 2003: Web Access Planning the Deployment of Project Server 2003 Installing Project Server 2003 Deploying Project Server 2003 Clients Formulating a Microsoft .NET Business Solution Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 1): Network Communications Theory Generating Design Components for a Microsoft .NET Business Solution Microsoft Office Word 2003: Level 1 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003: Level 2 Designing the Tiers in a Microsoft .NET Business Solution Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 2): Network Connectivity and Implementation Finalizing the Deployment of a Microsoft .NET Business Solution Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Level 1 Testing and Troubleshooting Project Server 2003 Configuring and Managing Project Server 2003 Operations Administering an EPM Solution Migrating Project Data Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 3): Network Protocols Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 4): Network Infrastructure Microsoft Office Word 2003: Level 2 Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 5): Network Security and Remote Networking Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 6): Disaster Recovery and Data Storage Network+? Certification Fourth Edition (Part 7): Network Operating Systems and Troubleshooting Upgrading to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 (2826) Server+ Certification (Second Edition): Exploring Servers and the System Processing Core Server+ Certification (Second Edition): Exploring the Storage, Communication, and Power Input/Output Subsystems Server+ Certification (Second Edition): Installing and Configuring Servers Server+ Certification (Second Edition): Maintaining Servers, Upgrading Components, and Exploring Environment Issues Server+ Certification (Second Edition): Troubleshooting Servers and Exploring Disaster Recovery Concepts and Techniques Designing and Planning a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization (2008) Security+ Certification: Security Basics (Windows Server 2003) Updating Your Data Integration Skills to Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 Integration Services (2943B) Getting Started with Databases and Transact-SQL in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4326) Performing Basic Queries in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4327) Grouping and Summarizing Data in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4328) Joining Data from Multiple Tables in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4329) Working with Subqueries in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4330) Modifying Data in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4331) Querying Metadata, XML, and Full-Text Indexes in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4332) Using Programming Objects for Data Retrieval in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4333) Using Advanced Querying Techniques in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (4334) Security+ Certification: System Hardening (Windows Server 2003) Security+ Certification: Public Key Infrastructure (Windows Server 2003) Security+ Certification: Security Enforcement (WindowsServer 2003) Microsoft Windows Vista?: New Features Microsoft Office Access? 2007: New Features Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: New Features Microsoft Office Excel 2007: New Features Microsoft Office Word 2007: New Features Programming Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (2939B) Microsoft Windows Vista?: Level 1 Microsoft Windows Vista?: Level 2 Deploying Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (5246) Administering Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (5247) Maintaining and Optimizing Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (5248) Customizing and Securing Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (5249) Introduction to Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (5244) Introduction to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (5250) Deploying and Configuring Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (5251) Administering Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (5252) Implementing Content Management Solutions by Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (5253) Implementing Business Forms Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (5254) Implementing Business Intelligence Solutions in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (5255) Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 E-Mail Addresses and Address Lists (5077) Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Message Transport (5079) Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Policies and Compliance (5080) Implementing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Anti-Spam and Antivirus Solutions (5081) Getting Started with Microsoft Exchange Management Shell for Exchange Server 2007 (5082) Implementing High Availability and Recovery for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers (5083) Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport Servers (5084) Planning the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Environment (5245) Planning Microsoft Windows Mobile Infrastructure (5140) Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 for Microsoft Windows Mobile Devices (5141) Managing and Configuring Microsoft Windows Mobile Applications and Devices (5142) Configuring Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Network Connectivity (5143) Managing Synchronization Options for Microsoft Windows Mobile Devices (5144) Managing Enterprise Security for Microsoft Windows Mobile Devices (5145) Overview of the Microsoft Windows?Based Hosting Solution (5238) Planning and Deploying the Microsoft Windows?Based Infrastructure Components (5239) Planning and Deploying Microsoft Windows?Based Hosted Services (5240) Running Microsoft Windows?Based Hosted Services (5241) Optimizing, Reporting, and Maintaining the Microsoft Windows?Based Hosting Solution (5242) Troubleshooting the Microsoft Windows?Based Hosting Solution (5243) Fundamentals of Windows Vista? TCP/IP Connectivity (5355) Fundamentals of Windows Vista? Client-Side Network Services (5356) Fundamentals of Windows Vista? Security (5357) Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista? Networking (5358) Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista? Security (5359) Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Internet Explorer 7 (5361) Fundamentals of Windows Vista? Printing, Scanning, and Faxing (5362) Configuring Windows Vista? Productivity Applications (5363) Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista? Media Center and Applications (5364) Connecting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices with Windows Vista? (5365) Monitoring and Troubleshooting Client Performance and Connectivity in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (5085) Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Message Flow (5086) Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers (5087) Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 External Services (5089) Installing Windows Vista on a New Computer (5348) Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista? (5349) Configuring Windows Vista Post-Installation System Settings (5350) Maintaining and Optimizing Microsoft Windows Vista? (5351) Fundamentals of the Windows Vista? Startup Process (5352) Fundamentals of Microsoft Windows Vista? File Systems (5353) Examining Active Directory Integration in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (5072) Installing the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging System (5073) Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers (5074) Managing Client Access in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Environment (5075) Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Recipient Objects (5076) Supporting Office Outlook and Mobile Clients in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Environment (5078) Managing Project Teams (Second Edition) (Includes Simulation) Microsoft Office Project 2007: Level 1 Microsoft Office Project 2007: Level 2 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Word 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition) Creating the Data Access Tier Using Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (2941B) Microsoft Office Access? 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Word 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Access? 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition) Installing and Securing Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (2936B) Administering and Monitoring Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (2937B) Data Availability Features in Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (2938B) Building Service and Notifications Using Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 (2940B) New Features of Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 Analysis Services (2942B) Updating Your Reporting Skills to Microsoft SQL Server? 2005 Reporting Services (2944B) Project Management Skills for Non-Project Managers (Includes Simulation) Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: Level 3 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Word 2007: Level 3 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Level 3 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Access? 2007: Level 3 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Access? 2007: Level 4 (Second Edition) Microsoft Office Project 2007: Professional Microsoft Office Project 2007: Web Access Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: New Features |
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Description: The following 260 courses are included:
Excel 2000: Advanced
Description: In this course, you'll explore how to work with advanced features of Excel 2000 and various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in Excel.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to use advanced features and techniques of Excel 2000.
Duration: 3 Hours, 28 Minutes
Excel 2000: Level 1
Description: In this course, you'll use basic Excel worksheet skills and explore how to work with data in worksheets by using an electronic spreadsheet to create basic data reports.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to format, edit, enter data, and create formulas in Excel.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Excel 2000: Level 2
Description: In this course, you'll explore how to use electronic charts, chart items, and graphics to enhance worksheet data reports in Excel.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to create, format, edit, sort, and filter electronic chart items and graphics in Excel.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Microsoft Office 2000: New Features
Description: In this course, you'll explore features that have been added or improved since Office 97. You will be guided through the transition process, and a detailed orientation to the web-centric focus of Office 2000 applications is included.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be familiar with features that have been added or improved since Office 97. You will be familiar with the transition process and with the web-centric focus of Office 2000 applications.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Microsoft Project 2000: Advanced
Description: In this course, you'll create and work with custom WBS codes and templates; create and use custom forms; evaluate data by using filtering and grouping techniques and working with reports; administer Project Central, including working with user accounts and customizing administrative options; navigate and work in Project Central, and work with categories and views in Project Central.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to work with the advanced features of Project 2000, including Project Central.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop and Distributed Application Development with COM
Description: In this course, you will learn the purpose of the Component Object Model how to implement COM client applications, implement in-process COM servers and work with Interface Definition Language, marshaling, and type libraries.
Objectives: After completing of this course, you will be able to implement out-of-process COM servers, Automation servers, implement ActiveX controls, connection points, and fire events, and COM code reuse techniques. You will also understand COM threading models and Distributed COM applications concepts.
Duration: 17 Hours, 24 Minutes
Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop and Distributed Application Development with the Platform SDK
Description: In this course you will explore Win32 processes and threads, implement and use dynamic link libraries, use file system APIs, and develop distributed applications using inter-process communication APIs.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to use security and encryption APIs, access databases using SQL with ODBC, measure and tune application performance, and understand online help development using WinHelp and HTMLHelp. You will also be able to implement GUI applications using the Win32 API and use other features of the Win32 programming environment, including Unicode, structured exception handling, and registry APIs, as well as build NT services, implement hooks, log events, and deploy Win32 applications.
Duration: 17 Hours, 15 Minutes
E-Business: Project Implementation and Management
Description: In this course you will examine the challenges specific to implementing and managing technical and non-technical E-Business projects and what to do to address these challenges.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to evaluate the benefits of sub-dividing an E-Business implementation to manage scope, recognize and discuss how trends impacting E-Business affect implementing and managing E-Business projects, define what to consider when getting ready for an E-Business project, define approaches for E-Business implementations, identify and define needed skills and knowledge for a winning E-Business project manager and team, and discuss technology tools that contribute to successful E-Business project management, understand those factors, which are critical for managing risk in an E-Business effort, understand importance of monitoring E-Business implementation delivery activities, and understand the importance of E-Business project audits and post-completion reviews.
Duration: 3 Hours, 36 Minutes
Windows 2000: Network and Operating System Basics, Part One
Description: In this course you will examine Windows 2000 installation and boot process, explore hardware and software installation, study hard disk memory organization and the management of users, groups, and resources across a network.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to identify the components of both large and small networks. You will also be able to explain the OSI networking model, what the Active Directory is, and how to use the Microsoft Management Console.
Duration: 8 Hours, 48 Minutes
Windows 2000: Installation and Administration, Part One
Description: In this course you will examine the Windows 2000 installation and boot process, explore hardware and software installation, study hard disk memory organization, and the management of users, groups, and resources across a network.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to install and custom configure Windows 2000 Server and Professional, create and manage memory storage, create users and groups, and set resources for security and sharing, and configure network clients.
Duration: 8 Hours, 48 Minutes
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 System Administration, Part One
Description: In this course you will explore the fundamentals of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 with special emphasis on managing your system.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to identify and discuss major features of MS Exchange Server as well as it's architecture; administer your Exchange server; create user mailboxes, distribution lists and custom recipients; configure Microsoft Outlook and manage those folders; support roaming and remote users; install and upgrade Outlook packages; and configure your Exchange site.
Duration: 8 Hours, 48 Minutes
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 System Administration, Part Two
Description: In this course, you will build upon the knowledge learned in Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5: System Administration (Part I).
Objectives: After completion of this course you will be able to configure an Exchange server; implement, create, and maintain public folders; configure the information store; maintain the Exchange server databases; back up and Restore the server; run troubleshooting utilities on the server; create and use forms; and develop and implement a migration.
Duration: 8 Hours, 42 Minutes
A+ Certification: Operating Systems, Part One
Description: In this course you will install and configure MS-DOS, upgrade from MS-DOS to Windows 98, configure networking in Windows 98 to support connectivity between Windows 98 computers, and between Windows 98 and Windows NT/Windows 2000 computers, define the components of the Windows 98 architecture, install and configure local and network printers on a Windows 98 computer, troubleshoot Windows 98, and establish a Windows 2000-based computer network.
Objectives: After completing this lesson you will be able to describe the purpose of an operating system in general, and to install and work with the MS-DOS operating system. You will examine operating system functions and take a look at the MS-DOS operating system, perform the steps for preparing a hard disk for use, install MS-DOS and configure it to connect to a Windows 2000 network, use the external MS-DOS commands, configure your CD-ROM drive, and optimize how DOS uses your computer's memory and use utilities for troubleshooting your computer.
Duration: 5 Hours, 12 Minutes
A+ Certification: Operating Systems, Part Two
Description: In this course you will learn to support all Windows 2000 operating system applications.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to provide administrative support to the Windows 2000 startup process, identify the primary administrative tools in Windows 2000, support networking and the TCP/IP protocol in Windows 2000, configure and maintain the two different name resolution services in Windows 2000-host name resolution and NetBIOS name resolution, customize your installation of Windows 2000, install and manage a printer in Windows 2000, manage your hard disk in Windows 2000, use Event Viewer, Performance, and Task Manager to monitor Windows 2000, and Windows 2000 Backup and the Emergency Repair Disk to troubleshoot Windows 2000.
Duration: 5 Hours, 12 Minutes
A+ Certification: Core Hardware, Part One
Description: In this course you will examine the physical components of microcomputers, including system components, bus architectures, ports, connectors, and cables. You will also examine some of the safety issues and procedures pertinent to working with computers.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to identify proper procedures for installing and configuring system components and devices, diagnose and troubleshoot system problems and determine whether they are hardware or software related, identify safety procedures, environmental hazards, and preventative maintenance techniques, and identify popular motherboards, types of memory, bus architectures, and the purpose of CMOS.
Duration: 8 Hours, 52 Minutes
A+ Certification: Core Hardware Part Two
Description: In this course you will explore the physical components which can be used with PCs, including expansion boards, storage systems, and peripheral devices. You will also explore portable computing and networking.
Objectives: After completing this course you will have explored the types of expansion boards available, differentiate different types of storage systems, define the print process and identify procedures for servicing printers, identify unique components of portable systems, and define basic networking concepts and configure a computer to function on a network.
Duration: 8 Hours, 40 Minutes
Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2
Description: In this course, you'll create a baseline plan; track an active project; manage tasks that will occur in the future; work with resource needs; customize Microsoft Project 2000; work with data in other applications; and work with a resource pool, subprojects, and multiple projects.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to create a baseline plan; track an active project; manage tasks that will occur in the future; work with resource needs; customize Microsoft Project 2000; work with data in other applications; and work with a resource pool, subprojects, and multiple projects.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
Description: In this course, you'll explore how to enhance your database designs by using the principles of normalization and table relationships. You will also examine how to query multiple tables for data that is used in customized forms and reports, and how to create data access pages to share data over an intranet or the Internet. In addition, you'll observe how to use data-normalization techniques, and how to take advantage of relational database efficiency to maintain data.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be familiar with the Access features that enable you to customize forms and reports.
Duration: 3 Hours, 29 Minutes
Microsoft Project 2000: Level 1
Description: In this course, you'll plan a project by using Microsoft Project 2000.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to plan a project by using Microsoft Project 2000. You will also be able to work with subtasks and time restraints, assign resources and their work schedules to tasks, resolve time and resource conflicts, use different views, reports, and drawing tools, and sort and filter project information.
Duration: 3 Hours, 28 Minutes
Windows 2000: Installation and Administration, Part Two
Description: In this course you will examine more of the adminsitrative features of Windows 2000 including printing, terminal services, and performance optimization.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to install Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional. You will also take a look at the upgrade paths from your Windows 9x and Windows NT machines, and examine the options available to you for making the deployment of Windows 2000 Professional a little easier.
Duration: 8 Hours, 40 Minutes
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
Description: In this course, you'll examine how Excel simplifies managing a budget by filling out the ledger sheets, calculating and recalculating totals, and redesigning sheets to add or delete columns or rows.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be familiar with the basic features and techniques of Excel 2002.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
Description: In this course, you'll be familiarized with the basics of Access 2002. You will explore how to create and use database objects, including tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to create and use database objects in Access 2002, including tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Duration: 3 Hours, 40 Minutes
Windows 2000: Network and Operating System Basics, Part Two
Description: In this course you will examine Windows 2000 installation and boot process, explore hardware and software installation, study hard disk memory organization and the management of users, groups, and resources across a network.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to identify the components of both large and small networks. You will also be able to explain the OSI networking model, what the Active Directory is, and how to use the Microsoft Management Console.
Duration: 8 Hours, 52 Minutes
Project Scope Management
Description: In this course, you'll explore how to identify the inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs for each phase of the Project Life Cycle. You will list the criteria for selecting a project manager and identify the major outputs of scope planning and scope definition in the project scope management process. You will also answer practice questions for the certification test in general areas of the Project Life Cycle and the initiation phase in particular.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to discuss the processes that take place in each phase of the Project Life Cycle. You will be able to discuss selection criteria for project managers. You will also be able to discuss the major activities of scope planning and scope definition.
Duration: 1 Hours, 52 Minutes
Project Integration Management
Description: In this course, you'll explore the coordination of the interconnected processes of a project, examine formal change process guidelines, and the process for keeping a project on track. You will also answer practice questions for the certification test focused on project integration management.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be able to describe the three processes of process integration management and identify the elements of trade-off analysis, overall change control systems, and the scope change control process.
Duration: 1 Hours, 48 Minutes
Microsoft SQL Server 2000: System Administration
Description: In this course, you will explore the features of Microsoft SQL Server 2000, including how to install Microsoft SQL Server 2000, create and administer databases, configure security on SQL Server, transfer data between SQL servers, configure XML support, backup and restore databases, manage replication between SQL servers, and optimize the performance of SQL Server.
Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to understand the capabilities of Microsoft SQL Server 2000, install Microsoft SQL Server, design, create, and manage databases, create and manage database objects, design and configure security on SQL Server, transfer data between SQL servers and configure XML support, back up an SQL server's databases, restore database backups, automate administrative tasks, design, implement, and manage replication between SQL servers, configure fault-tolerance through Failover Clustering and standby servers, and optimize the performance of SQL Server.
Duration: 17 Hours, 30 Minutes
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 3
Description: In this course, you'll explore a variety of complex query techniques, create more efficient forms and reports, and create and use macros to automate forms. In addition, you'll gain experience working with various Microsoft Access tools, such as securing a database, using the Database Splitter, replicating a database, and creating MDE files.
Objectives: After completing this tutorial, you'll be familiar with how to create a multiple-table query by using inner, outer, and self joins. You will be able to generate different query results by using joins. Finally, you'll be acquainted with how to use an intermediate table to create a join.
Duration: 3 Hours, 40 Minutes
Microsoft Office 2000 to Office XP: New Features
Description: In this course, you'll explore some of the most useful new features of all the Office XP applications.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be familiar with the features and capabilities of Office XP programs.
Duration: 3 Hours, 29 Minutes
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
Description: In this course, you'll explore how to maintain your data and keep your information organized in spreadsheets with Excel 2002.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be more familiar with Excel 2002's intermediate features and techniques.
Duration: 3 Hours, 28 Minutes
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
Description: In this course, you'll explore how to work with advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2002 and various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in Excel.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll be familiar with the advanced features and capabilities of Excel 2002.
Duration: 3 Hours, 24 Minutes
Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop Application Development with MFC
Description: In this course, you will explore the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library and the Visual C++ IDE (Integrated Development Environment). You will create the standard MFC Application Architectures, use the Graphical Output features of MFC, explore Message Maps, Message Handlers, and Command Routing, and add standard User Interface Elements to an MFC Application. You will also create Modal and Modeless Dialog Boxes for user interaction, implement Exception Handling, and use MFC Debugging Support and Visual C++ Debugging Tools. Finally, you will add Data Access Services with MFC, build and use MFC-based ActiveX Controls, develop Internet applications with MFC, add Persistence using MFC Serialization Support, create multithreaded MFC Applications, and implement regular and extension MFC DLLs.
Objectives: After completing this tutorial you will be able to list the four basic services provided by the MFC class CObject, and name the two virtual methods that CObject's debug support provides that you may override.
Duration: 17 Hours, 44 Minutes
Microsoft SQL Server 2000: Database Design
Description: In this course you will explore how to identify the features of Microsoft SQL Server 2000. You will use Transact-SQL, create databases and tables, implement data integrity techniques and indexes, and query multiple tables using joins. You will also design subqueries, use aggregate functions in queries and create user-defined functions.
Objectives: After completing this tutorial you will be able to identify the two forms the SQL server database typically takes, and list two features the make SQL Server a powerful database management system.
Duration: 17 Hours, 24 Minutes
.NET Framework: Introduction
Description: The key to understanding .NET and how it may impact your life is to recognize the technical innovations that make it both powerful and unique. This course is the first in a series of .NET-related courses. It will provide you with the basic concepts required to decode the terminology and features of .NET, and will serve as the foundation for the other .NET courseware.
Objectives: In this course, you will describe the .NET Framework components and the development tool, Visual Studio.NET, and discuss their role in enabling and supporting the .NET paradigm.
Duration: 3 Hours, 30 Minutes
Microsoft SQL Server 2000: Querying with Transact-SQL
Description: In this course, you will explore the features of Transact-SQL and the Transact SQL statement types and elements that enable you to design flexible programs. You will explore the techniques for modifying data in tables and the different types of functions in SQL that you can use to summarize data. After completing this course, you will be able to use the Transact-SQL utilities to query a SQL server, retrieve data by using the SELECT statement, modify data by using the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements, and summarize data by using the TOP, GROUP BY, COMPUTE, and COMPUTE BY clauses. You will also be able to query multiple tables through the use of joins, use subqueries, work with full-text indexes, and other types of programming objects in Transact-SQL.
Objectives: After completing this tutorial, you will be able to define the different types of Transact-SQL statements and use SQL Query Analyzer to execute them.
Duration: 7 Hours
Visual Studio .NET: Introduction
Description: Welcome to Visual Studio .NET: Introduction. This course is the recommended course following .NET Framework: Introduction and expands upon the basic concepts you learned about the Visual Studio .NET tool. Now that you have taken the course .NET Framework: Introduction, you understand the basic concepts, features, and possibilities of .NET. With that foundation in place, you are now ready to explore the Visual Studio .NET environment. In this course, you learn how to work with the IDE Windows in Visual Studio .NET to create the different .NET project types. The target audience is anyone interested in Visual Studio .NET either with or without previous Visual Studio experience.
Objectives: You will identify the relevance of the lesson content.
Duration: 2 Hours, 49 Minutes
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 4
Description: In this course, students will create and modify a database switchboard. Students will also set and modify startup options. Students will develop a data access page and include a PivotTable and PivotChart in it. Students will distribute a database and add security features to it. Students will integrate Access into business operations. Students will also automate a business process using VBA.
Objectives: After completing this course, you'll have created and modified a database switchboard. You will also have set and modified startup options. You will have developed a data access page and included a PivotTable and PivotChart in it. You will also have distributed a database and added security features to it. You will have integrated Access into business operations. You will also have automated a business process using VBA.
Duration: 3 Hours, 36 Minutes
Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Level 2
Description: In this intermediate-level course, you will use Microsoft Excel 2003 to streamline and enhance your spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas which allows the data to be analyzed in a variety of formats.
Objectives: In this course, you will apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats.
Duration: 4 Hours, 50 Minutes
Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 1
Description: This course is intended to introduce the features of Access 2003 to beginning Access users.
Most organizations maintain and manage large amounts of information. One of the most efficient and powerful information management, computer-based applications, is the relational database. Information can be stored, linked, and managed using a single relational database application and its associated tools. In this course you will be introduced to the concept of the relational database, then the Microsoft Access relational database application and its information management tools. Access 2003: Level 1 is designed for the student who wishes to learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access Database program necessary to perform their day-to-day responsibilities, and to understand the advantages that using a relational database program can bring to their business processes. The Level 1 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with tables to create and maintain records, locate records, and produce reports based on the information in the database. It also provides the fundamental knowledge and techniques needed to advance to more technical Access responsibilities, such as creating and maintaining new databases and using programming techniques that enhance Access applications.
Objectives: In this course, you will be introduced to the features of the Microsoft Access 2003 application.
Duration: 4 Hours, 40 Minutes
Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 2
Description: As you begin this course, you should have the basic skills you need to work with an Access database. This includes working with Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports. Thus far, you have been focusing on essential database user skills only. In this course, you will consider how to design and create a new Access database, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications. Access 2003: Level 2 is designed for the student who wishes to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft Access Database program. The Level 2 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include creating new databases, tables, and relationships, as well as working with and revising intermediate-level queries, forms, and reports. It also introduces the student to integrating Access data with other applications such as Microsoft Word or Excel. It is also designed for students pursuing the Microsoft MOUS Certification for Access 2003, and it is a prerequisite to taking more advanced courses in Access 2003.
Objectives: In this course, you will design and create a new Access database; improve queries, forms, and reports; and integrate Access with other applications.
Duration: 5 Hours, 13 Minutes
Windows XP Professional Installation and Administration (Revised)
Description: The Windows XP Professional Installation and Administration course is designed for information technology professionals who have end-user experience with Windows operating systems and networks, and who will be responsible for installing, configuring, and administering Windows XP Professional workstations. The target professional will also be responsible for supporting Windows XP users on an established network, either in workgroups or in Windows domains. This course is the first course of study in the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) program. In this course, you'll build on your background knowledge of Windows operating systems as you acquire the specific skills required to install, administer, and support Windows XP Professional desktop computers in a workgroup or domain environment.
Objectives: After competing this course, you'll be familiar with the basic features, techniques, and terminology of the Windows XP Home environment.
Duration: 18 Hours, 7 Minutes
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003: Level 1
Description: In this course, you will create effective basic Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 presentations for delivery in front of an audience. This course is designed
for new users of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and those seeking a Microsoft
Office Specialist certification in PowerPoint 2003.
Objectives: In this course, you will create an effective, basic PowerPoint presentation.
Duration: 4 Hours, 48 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 7): Monitoring the Security Infrastructure
Description: In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with monitoring your security infrastructure and respond to the security breaches. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will monitor security on networks and computer systems, and respond to security breaches.
Duration: 2 Hours, 54 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 2): Hardening Internal Systems and Services
Description: In this course you'll learn how to harden internal systems and services by increasing security on a variety of internal network services including your company's DHCP servers, and the basic file and print sharing services on your network. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will harden internal systems and services.
Duration: 2 Hours, 54 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 4): Securing Network Communications
Description: In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with securing traffic over wireless LAN connections, traffic flowing from your client systems onto the Internet, and inbound network connections. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will secure traffic using wireless LAN connections.
Duration: 2 Hours, 54 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 1): Identifying Security Threats
Description: In this course, you'll build on your knowledge of identifying social engineering attacks, the types of attacks that target your computers and devices and the applications, operating systems, and protocols that they use, and the types of attacks that are directed against the physical devices in your enterprise. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will distinguish the three main types of security threats on networks and computer systems.
Duration: 2 Hours, 26 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 6): Enforcing Organizational Security Policy
Description: In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with enforcing internal and external security policies, information assets, and security practices. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will implement a secure infrastructure.
Duration: 2 Hours, 54 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 3): Hardening Internetwork Devices and Services
Description: In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with locking down network services by hardening DNS servers, securing NNTP and email servers, and securing real-time communication interactive services. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will implement and monitor security on networks and computer systems, and respond to security breaches.
Duration: 4 Hours, 18 Minutes
Security+ Certification (Part 5): Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Certificates
Description: In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with installing CA servers into a CA hierarchy, applying hardening techniques for the CA servers, utilizing the back up and restore process for the CA server, and use certificates to secure your network communications. This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems, such as NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, and OS/2, who wants to: further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications or career roles.
Objectives: In this course, you will use techniques to install CA Servers into a CA hierarchy, apply hardening techniques for CA servers, and work with certificates.
Duration: 6 Hours, 44 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 1): Windows Tools and Managing Applications
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience by installing applications, configuring virtual memory to meet the requirements of each application, configuring non-Windows applications, and removing an application from a computer. This course, along with the A+ Certification Core Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills by using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted toward an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers who wish to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will install a Windows and non-Windows application, configure virtual memory, configure a non-Windows application, and remove an application.
Duration: 2 Hours, 42 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 4): Managing File and Print Resources
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with sharing folders, connecting user's computers to network printers, capturing a printer port, installing a local printer, troubleshooting printing problems, setting up a workgroup or domain membership, configuring the security level, and enabling user profiles. This course, along with the A+ Certification Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted to an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers, who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will connect users' computers to shared network printers, install local printers and network printers, configuring security levels, and enabling user proviles.
Duration: 3 Hours, 38 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 5): Managing Disk Resources
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with creating and deleting a partition with FAT or FAT32 file systems, converting a partition to NTFS, compressing files and folders, and defragmenting a hard disk. This course, along with the A+ Certification Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted to an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers, who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will create, manage, and delete partitions on your users' computers, compress files and folders, and defragment a hard disk to keep the disks performing optimally.
Duration: 2 Hours, 56 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 7): Implementing Virus Protection
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experiences with installing virus protection software, creating a clean boot disk, manually updating virus definitions, and removing a virus. This course, along with the A+ Certification Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted to an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers, who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will learn the techniques used to implement virus protection on a computer.
Duration: 2 Hours, 12 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 9): Installing Client Operating Systems
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experiences with installing a Windows client operating system, upgrading to a newer Windows operating system, troubleshooting system installations, and add or remove operating system components. You will also perform an unattended installation, create and install a computer image. This course, along with the A+ Certification Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted to an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers, who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will install client operating systems.
Duration: 2 Hours, 42 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 8): Disasters-Preparation and Recovery
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experiences with creating a boot disk for each operating system, creating an emergency repair disks on Windows 2000 and Windows NT computers, installing the Recovery Console on Windows XP computers, creating backups, and utilizing the Automated System Recovery. You will also troubleshoot an application and hard disks, restore user, Registry, and system data, recover boot sector files, and create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) backup set for a Windows XP-based computer. This course, along with the A+ Certification Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted to an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers, who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will prepare for disaster recovery.
Duration: 4 Hours, 20 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 2): Installing Network Components
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience by updating a network card driver, installing and configuring a network protocol, troubleshooting problems with the TCP/IP configurations, installing NetBEUI and IPX/SPX, installing a NetWare client, and configuring a network connection on a Windows 9x-based computer. This course, along with the A+ Certification Core Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills by using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted towards an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will update a network card driver, install and configure network protocol, troubleshoot TCP/IP configurations, install protocols and a NetWare client, and configure a network connection on a Windows 9x-based computer.
Duration: 2 Hours, 10 Minutes
A+? Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 3): Implementing Local Security
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience by creating, deleting, and modifying user accounts, setting the workgroup or domain membership, configuring file and folder security, and encrypting files and folders. This course, along with the A+ Certification Core Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills by using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted towards an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will secure a computer.
Duration: 1 Hours, 42 Minutes
A+?Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 6): Connecting to Internet Resources
Description: A+ Certification Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include the support of computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with defining a dial-up connection, creating a VPN connection, configuring users' Web browsers to access the Internet and intranet, configuring an email client, and troubleshooting Internet and Intranet connections. This course, along with the A+ Certification Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems.
This course is targeted to an individual with basic end-user skills using Windows-based personal computers, who wishes to begin a career in information technology by becoming a personal computer service technician, or who wants to prepare to take the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems examination.
Objectives: In this course, you will configure users' Web browsers to access Internet and Intranet resources, and troubleshoot the connections.
Duration: 1 Hours, 42 Minutes
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003: Level 2
Description: If you have been using Outlook 2003 as a communications tool, then you know how to send a mail message, schedule appointments and meetings, and create contacts, tasks, and notes. This course is the second in a series of three Microsoft Outlook courses. This course provides you with the necessary skills to customize your Outlook 2003 environment, your calendar, and your mail messages so that they meet your specific needs. You will also learn how to track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items.
Experienced Outlook 2003 users who need to learn how to customize their environment, calendar, and mail messages to meet their specific needs and who wish to track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items.
Objectives: In this course, you will customize your environment, calendar, and mail messages to meet your specific needs as well as track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items.
Duration: 4 Hours, 30 Minutes
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003: Level 1
Description: This course is the first in a series of three Microsoft Outlook courses. It will provide you with the skills you need to start sending and responding to email in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, as well as maintaining your Calendar, scheduling meetings, and working with tasks and notes.
This course is designed for people with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows who need to learn how to use Microsoft Outlook 2003 to compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes. This course is intended for persons interested in pursuing the Microsoft Office Specialist certification for Microsoft Outlook 2003.
Objectives: In this course, you will compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes.
Duration: 5 Hours, 46 Minutes
Visual C#.NET: Introduction for Developers
Description: You are now entering the new world of .NET programming by using the C# programming language and the Visual C#.NET integrated development environment inside Visual Studio.NET.
Objectives: In this course, you will create C# programs based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, including console applications, class libraries, and Windows form-based applications, using correct syntax and modern object-oriented programming techniques.
Duration: 18 Hours, 31 Minutes
Visual C#.NET: Advanced
Description: You have already entered into the new world of .NET programming by using some of the basic features of the C# programming language and the Visual C#.NET integrated development environment inside Visual Studio.NET. Building on the basics, you are now ready to pursue the advanced aspects of Visual C#.NET programming that are introduced in this course.
Objectives: In this course, you will program rich client Windows desktop applications and distributed applications by using Visual C#.NET.
Duration: 17 Hours, 49 Minutes
Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 3
Description: Your training in and use of Access has provided you with a solid foundation in the basic and intermediate skills for working in Access. You're now ready to extend your knowledge into some of the more specialized and advanced capabilities.
Microsoft Access 2003: Level 3 is designed for the student who wishes to learn intermediate and advanced operations of the Microsoft Access Database program. The Level 3 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with heavily related tables; creating advanced queries, forms, and reports; writing macros to automate common tasks; and performing general database maintenance. It is also designed as one in a series of courses for students pursuing the Microsoft MOS Certification for Access 2003, and it is a prerequisite to taking more advanced courses in Access 2003.
Objectives: In this course, you will create complex Access databases using forms, reports, and macros.
Duration: 5 Hours, 30 Minutes
Microsoft Office Access 2003: Level 4
Description: In previous levels, you were introduced to advanced topics that dealt with
local database management. In this course, you will learn remote database
management, how to exchange data with XML and other type applications, and
how to automate your business processes by using VBA code. Microsoft
Office Access 2003: Level 4 is for students who have a thorough understanding
of the basic and advanced user features of the Access program, and are interested
in learning introductory level administrator skillsets. The course is also
for the student that may be working in a Web-based environment and may need
to adapt Access applications to the environment. It is also designed for students
pursuing the Microsoft Office Specialist Expert Level Certification for Access
2003.
Objectives: In this course, you will be introduced to the advanced features of the Access application and also the VBA programming language.
Duration: 4 Hours, 46 Minutes
Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000: System Administration (FUWSR)
Description: This course is designed to accommodate end-users who use assistive technology tools (screen readers, for example) to access the course content. The course was designed to work with JAWS for Windows screen reading software. This course will give you an introduction to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000.
Objectives: In this course, you will be introduced to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000; you will also be introduced to how to plan, deploy, manage, and monitor ISA Server 2000 for small businesses and enterprise environments.
Duration: 6 Hours, 10 Minutes
Microsoft Publisher 2003: Level 1
Description: You're starting Microsoft Publisher 2003, which is an easy-to-use, flexible program for creating newsletters, brochures, business cards, postcards, and flyers, among others, for print, email, and the Web. In this course, you will look at how to create a publication from scratch or use one of the hundreds of business and personal designs available in Publisher.
This course was designed for persons with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word who need to learn how to use Microsoft Publisher 2003 to create, lay out, and edit publications.
Objectives: In this course, you will create, manage, revise, and distribute publications.
Duration: 3 Hours, 54 Minutes
Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003: Level 1
Description: As you begin this course, you should have the skills you need to work with Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word. This includes creating and editing documents that contain text, tables, and images. Now you're ready to use a graphical application to create Web sites and Web pages. In this course, you will use Microsoft FrontPage 2003 to design, develop, and deploy Web sites that can be viewed on any Web-enabled computer around the world.
FrontPage 2003: Level 1 is for someone who wants to create Web sites and Web pages in a graphical application. It is a prerequisite for taking the FrontPage 2003: Level 2 course.
Objectives: In this course, you will create and publish a Web site using Microsoft FrontPage 2003.
Duration: 5 Hours, 3 Minutes
Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Level 3
Description: You have used Microsoft Office Excel 2003 to perform tasks such as running calculations on data and sorting and filtering numeric data. You would now like to automate some common tasks, apply advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborate on worksheets with others, and share Microsoft Office Excel 2003 data with other applications. In this course, you will do all of these things.
The target student is someone desiring to gain the skills necessary to create macros, collaborate with others, audit and analyze worksheet data, create PivotTables and PivotCharts, incorporate multiple data sources, and import and export data. This course is also designed for individuals who wish to prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam in Excel or Module 2-Key Applications of the Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3) exam, and who already have knowledge of the basics of Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print worksheets that include charts and sorted and filtered data.
Objectives: In this course, you will automate some common Microsoft Office Excel 2003 tasks, apply advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborate on worksheets with others, and share Microsoft Office Excel 2003 data with other applications.
Duration: 4 Hours, 31 Minutes
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