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Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Training CBT Suite

Price: $387.00

CBT Course Overview:

The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration provides the basis of administering a Windows 2000 environment. Students will learn to identify the key features of Windows 2000 Network Administration and learn how to set up and administer user accounts. Use Groups to Organize User Accounts and administer file and print Resources. Students will also learn the skills necessary to remotely administer shared folders, monitor event logs, backup and restore data. This curriculum will help candidates prepare for Exams 70-210 and 70-215, ILT 2151 and 2152 and is mapped to the MCSE Certification Program.

Total Training Duration:

40 hours

CBT Course Modules:

  • Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 1: Introduction to Windows Forms Training
  • Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 2: Controls and Data Training
  • Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 3: Programming Training
  • Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 4: Reporting and Usability Training
  • Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Windows Part 5: Deployment Process Training

Training Course Topics:

  • To distinguish between Windows Forms and Web Forms.
  • To create a form.
  • To set properties for a form.
  • To learn characteristics of the event model.
  • To learn characteristics of event handlers.
  • To create an event handler for a control event.
  • To learn features of extended controls.
  • To sequence the steps to implement visual inheritance.
  • To sequence the steps to create a composite control.
  • To learn features and functions of ADO.NET.
  • To learn characteristics of the SqlConnection and OleDbConnection objects.
  • To learn characteristics of Command object properties.
  • To distinguish between Component Object Model (COM) and .NET.
  • To sequence the steps in the invocation process of Component Object Model (COM) components from .NET.
  • To learn functions of the runtime-callable wrapper (RCW).
  • To learn benefits of asynchronous programming.
  • To learn differences between synchronous and asynchronous programming.
  • To learn support features of asynchronous programming in the .NET Framework.
  • To learn features and functions of the Crystal Reports reporting tool.
  • To create a report by using Crystal Reports.
  • To sequence the steps to view a report by using CrystalReportsViewer.
  • To learn accessibility support features in VB.NET.
  • To learn characteristics of a private assembly.
  • To learn characteristics of strong-named assemblies.
  • To learn the steps to build a strong-named assembly.
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Visual Basic .NET-Windows Development course is aimed at those who work on a team in a medium or large development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Enterprise Developer Edition. Typical job roles include System Administrator, Database Administrator, Application Developer, System Analyst, or Software Engineer. This course requires experience in programming and developing of Visual Basic applications. It is presumed that the student has completed the Microsoft MSDN Training Course 2559A, Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming or Equivalent.