Training Course:Windows XP Professional IntroductionSchool/Trainer:Learning Tree International London,Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' you will learn how to
Install, manage and support Windows XP Professional
Create, customise and personalise user environments
Add, remove and manage hardware and software
Share and secure resources
Implement a Windows XP network
Operate within an enterprise network environment
Maximise users experience with the latest multimedia and Web technologies
course content
Introduction to Windows XP
The Windows XP interface
Hardware and software support
Seamless access to resources
XP Professional and XP Home Edition
Configuring the Windows XP User Interface
PERSONALISING THE DESKTOP
Selecting and modifying themes
Active Desktop
Animation effects
OPTIMISING FUNCTIONALITY
Customising the Start Menu and Taskbar
Creating floating toolbars
Using the command line interface
Managing the Operating System and Its Applications
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING DEVICES
Plug and Play
USB
Drivers
Code signing
Auto Update
Power management
Wizards
ADDING AND TROUBLESHOOTING SOFTWARE
Installing user applications with the Windows Installer Service
Overcoming compatibility problems
Creating custom file associations
MAINTAINING AND RECOVERING THE SYSTEM
Editing the registry
Recovering with System Restore points
Restoring the system with Automated System Recovery (ASR)
Evaluating and installing Service Packs and hotfixes
Configuring Windows XP for Multiple Users
PROVIDING PERSONALISED USER ENVIRONMENTS
Creating local users and groups
Managing user profiles
Supporting multiple languages
IMPLEMENTING LOCAL SECURITY
Enabling account security
Setting file permissions
Sharing and Securing Resources
HOSTING SHARED RESOURCES
Sharing files and printers with other Windows users
Making resources available via the Web with Internet Information Server (IIS)
Setting permissions on network resources
BUILDING A WINDOWS XP NETWORK
Configuring protocols and clients
Bridging networks
Enabling Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Protecting Windows XP with the Internet Connection Firewall
Setting up a Windows XP Professional Workstation
PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
Migrating user settings
Evaluating hardware compatibility
Preparing the hard disk
PERFORMING THE INSTALLATION
Choosing between a clean install and an upgrade
Working with the Setup Wizard
Operating Within Domain Environments
ENTERPRISE NETWORKING CONCEPTS
Small business vs. corporate networks
Locating resources with a directory service
FUNCTIONING WITHIN AN ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE
Remotely controlling XP Professional
Joining a Windows domain
Multimedia and Internet Technologies
Speech and handwriting recognition
Integrating sound, video and Internet radio with Windows Media Player
Sending and responding to Remote Assistance invitations
Recording video with Windows Movie Maker
Setting up video conferences and presentations with Windows NetMeeting
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.learningtree.co.uk/
http://www.learningtree.co.uk/courses/uk551.htm
Phone:0800 282 353,020 7874 5000,0131 226 6243
School Address:
Learning Tree International Ltd. Euston House 24 Eversholt Street London, NW1 1AD Telephone:0800 282 353
EIS Building 39 Palmerston Place Edinburgh EH12 5AU Telephone: 0131 226 6243 Fax: 0131 226 5967
United Kingdom
Jobs & Resumes: London, Edinburgh Houses & Roommates: London, Edinburgh
Other training courses offered by Learning Tree International:
Windows Server 2003
Windows® Server 2003 Active Directory® Planning and Migration
Deploying and Managing a Windows Server 2003 Environment
Securing Windows Server 2003
Patch Management for Microsoft Environments
Windows Server 2003 OS Optimisation
Windows Active Directory Troubleshooting
Scripting Windows Administrative Tasks
TCP/IP for Windows Networks
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