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Introducing Windows XP
Course Outline

Introducing Windows XP

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Versions of Windows XP
  • 03 Windows XP Home Edition
  • 04 Windows XP Professional Edition
  • 05 Upgrading to Windows XP
  • 06 New Features
  • 07 New Visual Design
  • 08 Start Menu
  • 09 Clear Type Support
  • 10 Multiple Users
  • 11 CD Writing
  • 12 Compressed Folders
  • 13 Internet Connection Firewall
  • 14 Remote Desktop
  • 15 Application Compatibility
  • 16 Automatic Updates
  • 17 Remote Assistance
  • 18 System Restore
  • 19 Faster Reboot Times
  • 20 Review of Windows XP Features
  • 21 Conclusion

Planning the Installation

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Planning The Installation
  • 03 Hardware Requirements
  • 04 Hardware Compatibility
  • 05 Type of Installation
  • 06 Upgrade or Install
  • 07 Dual Boot
  • 08 Choose a File System
  • 09 Benefits of NTFS
  • 10 Converting to NTFS
  • 11 Review 1
  • 12 Review 2
  • 13 Review 3
  • 14 Joining the Network
  • 15 Method of Installation
  • 16 Conclusion

Setup Windows XP

  • 01 Starting Setup
  • 02 The Installation Process
  • 03 Setup From CD-ROM
  • 04 System Compatibility
  • 05 Choosing type of installation
  • 06 License Agreement
  • 07 Advanced Options
  • 08 Accessibility options
  • 09 Language Options
  • 10 Copying setup files
  • 11 Rebooting
  • 12 Setup Tasks
  • 13 Regional Settings
  • 14 Personalize Software
  • 15 Computer Name
  • 16 Date and Time
  • 17 Installing the Network
  • 18 Network Components
  • 19 Joining the Domain
  • 20 Completing the Setup
  • 21 Final Restart
  • 22 Welcome to Windows
  • 23 Registering Windows
  • 24 Computer Users
  • 25 Finished Setup

Managing Local Users

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Objectives
  • 03 An Example
  • 04 Statement of the Problem
  • 05 Control Access
  • 06 Type of User Accounts
  • 07 Local User Accounts
  • 08 Domain User Accounts
  • 09 Built In Accounts
  • 10 Managing Local Users
  • 11 The User Accounts Tool
  • 12 Changing an Account
  • 13 Changing the Name
  • 14 Changing the Password
  • 15 Changing the Picture
  • 16 Changing the Account Type
  • 17 Deleting an Account
  • 18 Creating a New Account
  • 19 Change Logon and Logoff
  • 20 Conclusion

Understanding Network Protocols

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Sending and Receiving Data
  • 03 Network Packet
  • 04 Common Network Protocols
  • 05 Introduction to TCP-IP
  • 06 Background to TC-PIP
  • 07 Request for Comments
  • 08 The TC-PIP Protocol
  • 09 IP
  • 11 The Internet Protocol
  • 12 IP Address
  • 13 Subnet Mask
  • 14 Default Gateway
  • 15 Domain Name Server
  • 16 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • 17 Windows Name Service
  • 18 TCP
  • 19 Review TCP
  • 20 NetBEUI
  • 21 IPX
  • 22 Apple Talk
  • 23 Conclusion

Network and Internet Connections

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Inbound and Outbound Connections
  • 03 Connection Wizard
  • 04 Advanced Connections
  • 05 VNP Connections
  • 06 Network Software
  • 07 Creating an Incoming Connection
  • 08 Connecting to the Internet
  • 09 Manual Internet Connection
  • 10 User Information
  • 11 Internet Connection Sharing
  • 12 Connection Sharing Considerations
  • 13 Network Bridge
  • 14 Internet Connection Firewall
  • 15 How ICF Works
  • 16 Setting Up ICF
  • 17 Summary

NTFS Permissions

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Overview
  • 03 NTFS Folder Permissions
  • 04 NTFS File Permissions
  • 05 Apply NTFS Permissions
  • 06 Access Control List
  • 07 Multiple NTFS Permissions
  • 08 Cumulative Permissions
  • 09 File Permissions
  • 10 Deny Permissions
  • 11 Permission Inheritance
  • 12 Planning Permissions
  • 13 Assigning Permissions
  • 14 Setting NTFS Permissions
  • 15 Special Access Permissions
  • 16 Change Permissions
  • 17 Take Ownership
  • 18 Copying and Moving Files
  • 19 Summary

Shared Folders

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Why share folders
  • 03 Folder Permissions
  • 04 Denying Folder Permissions
  • 05 Folder Permissions Considerations
  • 06 Guidelines for Assigning Permissions
  • 07 Organizing Shared Folders
  • 08 Planning Shared Folders
  • 09 Exercise
  • 10 Shared Application Folders
  • 11 Shared Data Folders
  • 12 Public Data
  • 13 Private Data
  • 14 Personal Data
  • 15 Other Structures
  • 16 Administrative Shared Folders
  • 17 Storing Data
  • 18 Shared Folders and NTFS Permissions
  • 19 Combining Permissions
  • 20 Review
  • 21 Conclusion

Display Settings

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Display Properties
  • 04 Starting Display Properties
  • 05 Themes
  • 06 Desktop Properties
  • 07 Screen Saver
  • 08 Appearance
  • 09 Display Settings
  • 10 Advanced Options
  • 11 Adapter Settings
  • 12 Monitor Type
  • 13 Trouble Shooting
  • 14 Color Management
  • 15 Multiple Displays
  • 16 Multiple Display Considerations
  • 17 Configuring Multiple Displays
  • 18 Conclusion

Hardware Settings

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Plug and Play
  • 03 Hardware Tools
  • 04 The Hardware Tab
  • 05 The Add Hardware Wizard
  • 06 Manually Adding a Device
  • 07 Device Manager
  • 08 Layout of Device Manager
  • 09 System Resources
  • 10 Adjusting Device Properties
  • 11 The Advanced Tab
  • 12 The Driver Tab
  • 13 Resource Tab
  • 14 Hardware Profiles
  • 15 What are Hardware Profiles
  • 16 Using Hardware Profiles
  • 17 Hardware Profiles Windows
  • 18 Copying Hardware Profiles
  • 19 Renaming a Profile
  • 20 Disabling a Device
  • 21 Driver Signing
  • 22 Conclusion

Disk Management

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Overview
  • 03 Partitions
  • 04 Primary Partition
  • 05 Extended Partition
  • 06 Review
  • 07 File System
  • 08 Dynamic Disks
  • 09 Review
  • 10 Simple Volumes
  • 11 Spanned Volumes
  • 12 Stripped Volumes
  • 13 Interaction
  • 14 Mirrored Volumes
  • 15 RAID 5
  • 16 Mounted Drives
  • 17 Review
  • 18 Conclusion

Monitoring Performance

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Introduction
  • 03 Performance Monitor Tools
  • 04 Performance Planning
  • 05 Frequency of Monitoring
  • 06 Choosing what to monitor
  • 07 Remote Monitoring
  • 08 System Monitor
  • 09 Starting System Monitor
  • 10 Using System Monitor
  • 11 Adding Counters
  • 12 Viewing Counters
  • 13 Different Views
  • 14 Setting Properties
  • 15 Performance Logs and Alert
  • 16 Adding Log Counters
  • 17 Log File Specifications
  • 18 Reading a Log File
  • 19 Alerts
  • 20 Setting the Alert
  • 21 Analyzing Performance
  • 22 Solving Problems
  • 23 Strategy for Tuning
  • 24 Tunning Recommendations
  • 25 Conclusion

Backup

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of Problem
  • 03 Introduction to Backup
  • 04 Type of Data
  • 05 Backup Frequency
  • 06 Backup Medium
  • 07 Organizing Data
  • 08 The Backup Utility
  • 09 Types of Backup
  • 10 Deciding on a Strategy
  • 11 Preliminary Tasks
  • 12 Starting Backup
  • 13 What to Backup
  • 14 Where to Backup To
  • 15 Advanced Options
  • 16 Media Options
  • 17 The Backup
  • 18 Conclusion
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