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Windows 2000 - Hardware Configuration and Optimization Training Seminar

To demonstrate how to install, configure, and troubleshoot hardware on Windows 2000 computers and to monitor and optimize performance
 
     
     
   
     
     
  Price  
  $74.95  
     
  Agenda  
  DVD and CD-ROM drives in Windows 2000
- recognize how to install compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM) and Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) devices, and identify how to configure settings for these devices.
Tape devices in Windows 2000
- identify how to install a tape device and change its configuration settings.
Configuring a tape device in Windows 2000
- configure security permissions for groups accessing a SCSI tape device.
Installing display adapters in Windows 2000
- recognize the types of display adapters and their functions, and identify the steps to install and configure a new device.
Multiple display support in Windows 2000
- recognize the advantages of multiple display adapters, view multiple applications using more than one monitor, and identify how to access troubleshooting and maintenance tools.
Configuring multiple displays in Windows 2000
- designate a primary and secondary monitor and set the properties of the primary and secondary monitor.
Configuring I/O devices in Windows 2000
- recognize how to install additional hardware devices, state how to configure properties for devices, identify mouse and keyboard problems and their solutions, and configure a computer to use smart card authentication.
Configuring an I/O device in Windows 2000
- configure a computer to use smart card authentication for a virtual private network connection.
Configuring multimedia devices in Windows 2000
- identify how to attach microphones and graphic tablets to a computer.
Configuring modems and NICs in Windows 2000
- identify how to install and configure a fax modem on a computer, and recognize the actions to take when a modem or network card malfunctions.
Configuring IR and USB devices in Windows 2000
- define the Infrared Data Association (IrDA) standards and protocols for infrared data transfer, recognize how to establish an infrared connection to send files to another computer, and identify how to install a Universal Serial Bus (USB) scanner and view its properties.
Installing processors in Windows 2000
- recognize how to install and configure multiple processors in a computer.
Driver management in Windows 2000
- identify how to upgrade the driver for installed hardware devices, and configure the digitally signed drivers' system setting.
APM and card services In Windows 2000
- recognize how power management settings can be used for the operating system and hardware devices to conserve power, and identify how to add and remove card devices and IDE devices.
Hardware profiles in Windows 2000
- recognize the purpose of different types of hardware profiles, and how to create and configure a hardware profile.
Configuring a Windows 2000 hardware profile
- create a hardware profile and configure a hardware profile.
Windows 2000 Monitoring tools and techniques
- recognize how to monitor computer performance using Task Manager and System Monitor.
Windows 2000 Performance logs and alerts
- identify how to collect performance data using the Performance Monitor tool, log files, and alerts.
Windows 2000 Memory
- analyze memory configuration and a system's memory usage to assess impact on system performance, and determine the amount of disk paging and disk activity in order to correct memory problems.
Windows 2000 disk and network
- state how to optimize physical disks, define the offline disk status, analyze network performance, and identify counters used for monitoring disk performance and network resource usage.
Windows 2000 application and desktop
- recognize how to improve the performance of applications, identify how to configure hardware for optimal performance of Windows 2000, and define actions that improve the performance of web applications for a web server.
 
     
  Audience  
  Students preparing for Microsoft exam 70-215 and/or 70-210  
     
  Media  
  Online  
     
  Renewal Price  
  0  
     
  Course Duration  
  1  
     
  Pre-Requisites  
  Working knowledge of Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT Workstation 4.0 from administrative, support, and architectural perspectives  
     
  Comments  
  Estimated time to complete the course: 6:10:00  
     
     
 
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