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Microsoft Windows 2000 User Introduction

Course Aims

This one day training course in MS Windows 2000 provides users with a powerful graphical desktop and entry level networking environment. On completion of the course participants will understand the terminology of Windows 2000; be able to use a mouse, the browser style interface, menus and scroll bars, make selections and activate processes; understand how to pass data to other users and applications; and use Windows 2000 tools and utilities to improve their own and workgroup productivity.

Course Outline

MS Windows 2000 User Introduction
MS Windows 2000

The Windows 2000 Environment
Logging on to your Workstation
The Windows 2000 Desktop
Overview of Input Devices
The Taskbar and the Start Menu
Using Help

Working with the Windows 2000 Hierarchy
An Introduction to the Windows 2000 Hierarchy
My Computer
My Network Places
The Search Feature

Using Windows Explorer
Orientation to the Windows Explorer
Creating Folders
Copying and Moving Objects
Using the Recycle Bin

Working with Windows 2000 Programs
An Orientation to Windows 2000 Programs
Cutting, Copying and Pasting in Windows Programs

Customising the Windows 2000 Desktop
Working with Shortcuts
Using Web Style View for the Desktop and Folders
Working with Control Panel Settings

Using the Network and Active Directory
My Network Places
The Active Directory
Working Remotely

Managing and Administrating the Workstation
Microsoft Management Console
Control panel
NTFS

Printing
Printers Folder; Printing Documents
Managing the Print Queue
Pausing and Resuming a Printer
Printing over a Network
Drag-and-Drop Printing

Target Audience

Intending, new or recent MS Windows 2000 users who will be using Windows and network based applications. This is essential training for anyone who will be attending applications software product courses. This is not a conversion course for MS Windows 3.x or Windows 95 users.

Assumed Knowledge

A basic understanding of PCs and a standard keyboard layout as gained from attendance on a "PC Introduction" course or from past experience. No experience of networking is required.

Related Courses

Microsoft Office Applications. – MS Word Introduction, Intermediate, Advanced. MS Excel Introduction, Intermediate, Advanced. MS Access Introduction, Intermediate, Advanced.

 

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