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Windows NT 4.0
Description
This course is designed for individuals with little
or no experience in using Windows NT. Basic computer hardware and software
concepts are covered, and students will learn how to perform routine yet
necessary operations in working with Windows NT. Attention is given to
disk and file management techniques.
Outcome Summary
Participant will be able to:
- Identify some fundamental personal computing concepts and terminology;
examine and identify components of the Windows NT 4.0 screen; (NACFAM
CT7, CT 8, CT9, A requirement for all CU standards)
- Work with windows by using buttons and dragging techniques; work
with multiple programs by using the taskbar to switch between and tile
windows; observe the contents of a hard disk creating desktop shortcuts
- Display contents of disks by using the Windows NT Explorer; create
a folder by using the shortcut menu; copy and move documents and folders
and sort and locate documents by using the Windows NT Explorer
- Prepare a disk for use by using the Format command; copy and move
groups of documents; delete and restore documents by using the Recycle
Bin
- Use the Edit, Copy and Edit and Paste commands
- Identify some fundamental concepts and terminology of computer networks;
observe shared resources by using the Network Neighborhood icon; access
shared data; and connect to a remote printer
Who Should Attend
Individuals desiring to gain a comfort level with the
Windows NT operating environment.
Length
7 hours
Prerequisites
Some experience in using a computer is very helpful.
Learning Environment
Instructor-led/group-paced class with structured hands-on
learning activities.
Maximum/Minimum Enrollment
10/3
Catalog Number
MICR 123 Windows NT Level 1
MICR 223 Windows NT Level 2
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