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Windows Vista for IT Professionals Training
First Look: Windows Vista for IT Professionals introduces students to Microsoft Windows Vista, including an introduction to security, reliability, performance, manageability, and productivity features.
This course is primarily intended for any IT Professionals who perform desktop support. Technical decision makers and business decision makers might also find this course useful as an overview of new features.
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Audience:
Candidates for this course should have 6 to 12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems in environments that have the following characteristics:

Did you know that being certified would increase your salary tremendously? Microsoft certification is a leading credential that validates your experience and skills to keep you competitive in today's changing business environment. Technical and Professional certification is becoming more popular today. Because of the rise of the Internet, and the overall growth of the Information Technology, companies are finding it hard to find the right person to fill IT positions, being certified is even more important today.
This course will give you the ability to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. In addition, this course will give you the skills required to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Network Address Translation and Certificate Services. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to pass the Microsoft 70-216 exam, Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure, that is one of the core exams in the Microsoft's MCSE 2000 certification program.
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Our
easy-to-use delivery format
allows you to concentrate
on the lesson at hand
and not how to run the
delivery software - saving
you time and frustration.
Our comprehensive course
materials are delivered
in an easy-to- understand
format - allowing you
to get the most out of
your time.
Our CD-rom courses incorporate
audio, video, and text
training and then the
total experience is reinforced
with exercises and practice
tests to ensure that you
have really grasped the
material.
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Windows Vista for IT Professionals Training (Course covers) |
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After completing this course, you will be able to:
--Describe potential security risks.
--Understand the malware protection features in Windows Vista.
--Understand the network protection features in Windows Vista.
--Describe the security enhancements in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.
--Understand the data protection features in Windows Vista.
--Describe how Windows Vista enhances user productivity.
--Describe the Windows Vista user interface (UI) enhancements.
--Understand the Microsoft Windows features for mobile devices.
--Manage the Windows Vista boot process.
--Configure power management.
--Describe the benefits of enhanced monitoring and management.
--Describe Windows Vista system monitoring features.
--Monitor and control applications.
--Describe Group Policy enhancements in Windows Vista.
--Understand the remote management features in Windows Vista.
--Automate management tasks. |
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About Our Instructor
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Nathan Hand,
Our instructor is Nathan Hand. Nathan Hand is a Medically retired navy seal. He woke up from surgery in Feb 2000 and the Doctor told him to find a new line of work. Computers at that time were nothing more than playing games. The first server he built was a NT server. It was mainly used as a game server for a popular online game at the time. When he got out of the navy he got involved with doing IT and security very quickly as a result of his security clearance and his extensive job background. He Moved to Washington D.C., worked with companies like Ernst & Young Technologies and E-Partners and eventually started his own business. |
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