Windows
2000 Professional: (Advanced)
Installing Microsoft Win 2K Professional, Configuring the environment, Implement
and manage and install hard Drives, Install and configure network transport
protocols, network services, Good starting point for those who must manage
a Workstation.
Lesson 1: Customizing the Start Menu
* Working with the Start Menu
* Customizing the Programs Menu
* Adding Items to the Startup Folder
* Removing Items from Menu Folders
* QuickLook: Lesson 1
Lesson 2: Using Network Resources
* Identifying Your Network Information
* Sharing Your Computer on the Network
* Mapping a Drive
* QuickLook: Lesson 2
Lesson 3: Changing File Options and Properties
* Changing File Views and Characteristics
* Changing File Properties
* Changing File Associations
* QuickLook: Lesson 3
Lesson 4: Managing Resources
* Locking Your Computer
* Viewing System Usage
* Viewing System Performance
* Using Power Management
* Adding Hardware
* Adding and Removing Software
* QuickLook: Lesson 4
Lesson 5: Viewing and Using System Information
* Using the Computer Management Console
* QuickLook: Lesson 5
Lesson 6: Monitoring & Improving System Performance
* Using System Monitor
* Using Event Viewer
* Checking a Disk for Errors
* Using Disk Defragmenter
* QuickLook: Lesson 6
Lesson 7: Creating share folder that Macintosh users can
access.
Creating a Macintosh Volume.
Lesson 8: Installing a Service Pack
Installing a Service Pack.
Lesson 9: Creating an Emergency Repair Disk.
The Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) feature helps you
repair problems with system files, your startup environment.
Lesson 10: Creating Startup Disks
A startup disk will allow you to boot off of a
diskette instead of your hard drive. This diskette can be used to fix issues
which may arise during the lifetime of your computer.