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Windows 2000 User CBT Course

This course will help you to maximize Windows 2000, allowing you to take full advantage of the special features. Learn navigation, organizing files and folders, maintenance, installation of hardware and software, power features and much more.
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Windows 2000 User: Beginning

1.0 Introduction to Windows 2000 Professional
1.1 Compare new Windows 2000 Pro to Older Versions of Windows & NT
1.2 Major New Features
1.3 Minimum Hardware Requirements
1.4 The Windows 2000 Family
1.5 Windows 2000 Software Compatibility

2.0 Navigating the Windows 2000 Desktop
2.1 Start & Log onto System
2.2 Log on to MS Windows Network & Novell Network
2.3 Short Tutorial Using Mouse
2.4 Overview of Windows 2000 Desktop & Start Menu & Desktop Icons
2.5 Min
2.6 Resize
2.7 Windows 2000 Security Dialog Box Log off from System & Network

3.0 Exploring Built-in Applications
3.1 PAINT Drawing
3.2 WORDPAD Word Processor
3.3 Calculator
3.4 New Imaging Tool Program View & Manipulate Image Files
3.5 CD Player Deluxe

4.0 Getting Help
4.1 Using the Help Window
4.2 Find Help Topics with Keyword Index
4.3 Adding Topics
4.4 Help from the Web

5.0 A Closer Look at Using Windows Application Programs
5.1 Explore a Typical Application Window
5.2 Different Ways to Switch between Open windows/programs
5.3 How to Open
5.4 Most Recently Used File List
5.5 Move & Copy Images & Text & Learning How to Share Data
5.6 Some Guidelines on Windows 2000 Compatibility

6.0 Restarting & Shutting Down
6.1 Logging Off the System & Network
6.2 Re-start the System for Tech Support & Troubleshooting
6.3 Shut Down/Power Off Completely

 
Windows 2000 User: Intermediate

1.0 My Computer & Windows Explorer
1.1 Tale of 2 Types of Windows
1.2 Change how Files are Displayed
1.3 Sort Files & Folders
1.4 Work w/ Toolbars
1.5 Set Folder Options
1.6 Open a File w/Run a Program
1.7 Work w/Favorites
1.8 Right-Clicking Objects & Creating Shortcuts

2.0 Organizing Files & Folders
2.1 Select File & Folders
2.2 Search & Find Files or Other Objects
2.3 Create & Rename
2.4 Copy &Move Files & Folders
2.5 Delete Files & Folders & Undelete with Recycle Bin

3.0 Configuring Windows 2000
3.1 Setting Date & Time
3.2 Look at Regional Settings
3.3 Customizing Multimedia Properties
3.4 Personalize the Mouse
3.5 Work w/Power Management
3.6 See how to Customize the Display

4.0 Personalizing the Desktop
4.1 Customize the Start Menu
4.2 Launch Programs when Windows 2000 System Starts
4.3 Turn On Active Desktop
4.4 Customize Taskbar & Toolbar

5.0 Working with Diskette Media
5.1 Formatting & Copying
5.2 Creating an Emergency Repair Diskette

 
Windows 2000 User: Advanced

1.0 Basic System Maintenance
1.1 Backing Up Data Files
1.2 Restoring Files form a Backup
1.3 Defragmenting Your Hard Disk

2.0 Cool System Utilities
2.1 Disk Cleanup Manager
2.2 Windows Update Wizard
2.3 The Scheduled Tasks Window
2.4 Overview of Computer Management Tools

3.0 Installing Software
3.1 Adding New Windows Programs
3.2 Installing Extra Components
3.3 Removing Windows Applications
3.4 Installing DOS Applications

4.0 Using DOS Software
4.1 Launching DOS Applications
4.2 Customizing How a DOS Application Runs
4.3 Using a Command Prompt Window

5.0 Configuring & Using Printers
5.1 Adding Printers
5.2 Renaming Printers
5.3 Customizing Printer Properties
5.4 Creating a Desktop Shortcut to a Printer
5.5 Managing Print Jobs
5.6 Removing Printers

6.0 Mobile Computing
6.1 How to Make Items Available Offline
6.2 Synchronizing Offline Changes When Back Online
6.3 Scheduling Synchronization

7.0 Sharing
7.1 Assigning Share Permissions & Limiting the Number of Users

8.0 Connecting to Computers over the Network
8.1 How to Access a File Network
8.2 How to Map a Drive Letter to a Network Share

 
Windows 2000 User: Power Features

1.0 Dial - Up Networking & Connecting to the Internet
1.1 Installing A Modem
1.2 Manually Creating a Dial-up Connection Phonebook Entry
1.3 Using the Internet Connection Wizard
1.4 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider
1.5 Setting or Changing Internet Options
1.6 Dial-Up Connection Options & Internet Connection Sharing

2.0 Surfing the World Wide Web
2.1 Launching Internet Explorer
2.2 Browsing the Web
2.3 Stopping & Refreshing Web Pages
2.4 Working with Favorites
2.5 The History List
2.6 Searching the Web

3.0 Outlook Express Internet e-mail
3.1 Configuring Outlook Express
3.2 Sending & Receiving e-mail
3.3 Replying to Messages
3.4 Sending & Receiving Attached Files
3.5 Adding your own Folders

4.0 Taking Advantage of NTFS Security
4.1 What is NTFS?
4.2 Viewing NTFS Permissions for Files Printers
4.3 Individual Permissions vs. Group Permissions
4.4 How Permissions Get Inherited: Moving Files vs. Copying Files
4.5 Using NTFS Compression to Free Up More Disk Space
4.6 Using The Encrypting File Service (EFS) for Enhanced Privacy of Confidential Data

5.0 Using The Built-in Fax Services
5.1 Fax for Windows 2000 Settings
5.2 Faxing a Message & Using an Address Book
5.3 Setting Up To Receive a Fax

6.0 System Startup Options
6.1 The Operating System Selection Screen & the F8 Key
6.2 Enabling Boot Logging
6.3 Using Safe Mode
6.4 Enabling VGA Mode
6.5 Selecting a Predefined Hardware Profile at Startup
6.6 Selecting The Last Known Good Configuration Option

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