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Description Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Built on NT technology, Windows 2000 Professional delivers the business operating system to the next generation of computing. With built-in Web and application services, Internet-standard security, and record-breaking performance at a low cost, it is one of the best operating systems for doing business on the Internet. Learn all about it in Virtual Training Company`s tutorial. You will soon be able to customize your desktop, configure hardware, and use the control panel as author Louis Dipaola teaches you step by step how to use Windows 2000. This tutorial is a wonderful resource in preparing for the Microsoft Certification Exam #70-210. If you want to start learning now, simply click on one of the subjects below. |
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Introduction to Windows 2000
Welcome to Windows 2000 Professional
Windows NT Installation
Minimum Hardware Requirements
Hardware Compatibility List
Installation Options
Upgrading to Windows 2000
Menu Installation Mode
Graphical Installation Mode
Automatic Installations
Desktop Customization
Active Desktop and Display
Configuring Mouse Settings
Customizing the Taskbar
Customizing the Start Menu
Explorer Views
Accessibility Using the Magnifier The Narrator On-screen Keyboard Accessibility Wizard and the Utility Manager
System Configuration Tools MMC Administration Tools Control Panel
Hardware Configuration Using the Hardware Wizard Using the Device Manager Hardware Profiles and Driver Signing Hardware Resources
Using the Control Panel Adding and Removing Programs Installing and Configuring Communication Devices Keyboard and Mouse Configurations and Controllers Power Options and UPS Regional Options (Multi-language Settings) Scanners and Cameras Sound and Multimedia
File System Options Changing Folder Settings from Control Panel and Explorer Working with Hidden and Super Hidden Files Using My Pictures Customizing Folder Wizard Configuration and Synchronization of Offline Folders Useful File System Features Searching on a Windows 2000 Machine Configuration of Index Services
Sharing Files and Folders Sharing Resources Share and File Permissions NTFS Auditing File Access Taking File Ownership Permission Changes When Copying and Moving Files
Disk Administration and Configuration Introduction to Disk Administration Working with FAT, FAT32 and NTFS Creating Partitions Partition Configuration Mounting a Drive Dynamic Disks Creating and Extending Volumes Spanning Volumes Striping Volumes Conversion from FAT to NTFS Configuring Disk Quotas Disk Maintenance
Networking My Network Places Using the Add My Network Places Wizard Mapping a Drive Configuring Protocols Configuring Clients and Network Services Using the Network Configuration Wizard Configuring Protocols and Services on Network Connections Internet Options Configuring the Network Identification Automatic Private IP Addressing
Printing Adding Local and Network Printers Adding Printers from within a Program Sharing Printers on a Network Setting Up Print Pooling Scheduling Print Jobs Setting Print Priorities Spooler Settings and Separator Pages Printer Security Troubleshooting Printers
User and Group Configuration Making/Deleting Users with Users and Passwords Utility Changing Passwords from Users and Passwords Utility Advanced Users and Passwords Utility Configuration Managing Users with the MMC Setting Home Directory Managing Groups Profiles Active Directory Services
Monitoring and Streamlining Performance Using Performance Monitor Making and Using Performance Monitor Logs Virtual Memory and System Response Setting Environmental Variables Configuring Startup and Recovery Configuring Services
Security and Monitoring System Use Local Security Policies: Account Policies Local Security Policies: Local Policies (Auditing) Local Security Policies: Local Policies (User Rights) Local Security Policies: Local Policies (Security Options) Local Security Policies: Public Key Policies Local Security Policies: IP Security Monitoring the System with the Event Viewer Using the Run As Command Encrypting Files (EFS)
Booting and Troubleshooting Recovering with a Windows 2000 Boot Disk Emergency Repair Disk Using the Windows 2000 Backup Utility Using the Backup Wizard Restore Data Installing the Recovery Console Scheduling Tasks Recovery Console
Registry Regedit and Regedit 32 Changing Registry Values Adding and Deleting Keys and Values Securing Keys Auditing the Registry Backing Up the Registry with Regedit
Credits About the Author
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