Installing, Configuring, and Administering Windows XP Professional (70-270)
Overview
This course is designed to provide the student with all the knowledge they require to understand the workings of Microsoft’s robust desktop operating system offering, Windows XP Professional. In addition to learning the skills necessary to pass the 70-680 exam students will explore the operating system in such a way they will be equipped with the knowledge required to manage Windows XP in a production environment.
Course Materials
All delegates are provided with official Microsoft Press release courseware. This includes the complete book on disk as well as many other resources like official technical drafts, white-papers and case studies. All students are furnished with materials like examination pads, pens, highlighters and other necessary stationary. Many other study aids are provided throughout the course ensuring each student a unique learning experience...
Course Duration
5 Days
Certification
Exam: 70-270
Required for: MCSA/MCSE 2000/2003
Prerequisites
Candidates require basic knowledge of using a computer system and navigating around operating systems or around 12 months playing with a previous operating system.
Course Topics
Installing Windows XP
Upgrading from previous version of Windows
Migration of User profiles
Preparing OS, Deployment
Configuring hardware
Drivers and applications
Configuring Network Connectivity IPV4
Wired and Wireless
Windows Firewall
Shared resources
Printers
File systems FAT32/NTFS
Monitoring and maintain Windows XP (Disks, RAID, Updates, Performance and Reports)
Backups and Recovery (NTBACKUP, Restore points, rollbacks, Last known good, Shadow copies), Supporting users and environments, Security (EFS, policies) and more.




