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This
five-day instructor-led course forms part of the Fastrack2Windows
2003 MCSE training programme. However it is equally valid
for those individuals who need to understand and manage
Windows XP. Utilising the official Microsoft Courseware
it is delivered in a focused and accelerated way. Please
not that this course has extended hours. 9:00am –
5:30pm and may include homework. The course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to successfully deploy and
support Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a variety of
stand-alone and network operating system environments. It
provides in-depth, hands-on training for the Information
Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the planning,
implementation, and support of Windows XP Professional.
This
course is appropriate for IT support professional who:
Are
new to Windows XP Professional product.
Provide helpdesk support for Windows XP Professional desktops.
Provide support for the Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0
or Windows 2000 Server family of products, or support for
a Microsoft Windows XP solution environment.
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Before attending this course, students must have:
CompTIA
A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
CompTIA Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge
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Delegates
will learn how to
Configure
and manage file systems
Troubleshoot the boot process and other system issues
Configure Windows XP Professional to operate on Windows
networks
Install Windows XP Professional and upgrade to Windows XP
Professional
Automate an installation of Windows XP Professional by using
answer files and Uniqueness Database Files (UDFs), or by
using the Microsoft Windows 2000 System Preparation Tool
Configure and manage hardware on a computer running Windows
XP Professional
Manage Disks
Configure the desktop environment, and use profiles to control
desktop customization
Configure and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
Support remote users
Configure Windows XP Professional for mobile computing
Monitor resources and performance
Outline:
Module
1, Installing WindowsR XP Professional
Module 2, Automating an Installation of Windows XP Professional
Module 3, Configuring Hardware on a Computer Running Windows
XP Professional
Module 4, Managing Disks
Module 5, Configuring and Managing File Systems
Module 6, Troubleshooting the Boot Process and Other System
Issues
Module 7, Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution
Module 8, Configuring the Desktop Environment
Module 9, Configuring Internet Explorer
Module 10, Configuring Windows XP Professional to Operate
in Microsoft
Networks
Module 11, Supporting Remote Users
Module 12, Configuring Windows XP Professional for Mobile
Computing
Module 13, Monitoring Resources and Performance
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