Introduction
This
two-day instructor-led course provides students with the
knowledge and skills to successfully configure mobile
computers and applications that run Windows Vista.
It will also provide them
with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure successful
configuration of the IT Pro tools and productivity
applications that ship with Windows Vista.
Students will focus on six
main areas: maintenance and optimization tools, media
applications, productivity applications, notebook computers,
mobile devices, and Tablet PCs.
Audience
This course is intended for
IT Professionals who want to become technology specialists.
A Windows Vista technology specialist is defined as a
technology specialist interested in learning about,
assessing skills, using reference products, or taking exams
to prove his or her knowledge/skills/experience related to
Microsofts Windows Vista technologies. Technology
specialists:
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Value and may be working toward an extensive, deep
technical knowledge in a particular technology. |
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Are interested in learning about Windows Vista
technologies in greater detail. |
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Want to learn or test that they know and can apply
existing concepts, practices, procedures, policies,
and guidelines. |
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Work in roles where most questions have clear right
and wrong answers. |
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Focus primarily on the how to associated with
Windows Vista technologies. |
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On the job, work from functional specifications,
defined polices/conventions/standards, and
documented operational procedures that they have
received from superiors. |
Windows Vista technology
specialists may work for an enterprise, a medium-sized
organization, a small organization, or a retail
organization.
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
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Maintain and optimize Windows Vista systems. |
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Configure Windows Vista Media Applications. |
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Configure Windows Vista Productivity Applications. |
Prerequisites
Before attending this
course, students must have:
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Completed or have equivalent knowledge and skills to
5115: Installing and Configuring the Windows Vista
Operating System. |
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Familiarity with computer hardware and devices, such
as the ability to look into device manager and look
for unsupported devices. |
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Basic TCP/IP knowledge, such as knowing why you need
to have a valid IP address. |
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Basic Microsoft Windows and Active Directory
knowledge, such as knowledge about domain user
accounts, domain vs. local user accounts, user
profiles, and group membership. |
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Experience with mapping network file shares, such as
being familiar with UNC paths and mapping local
resources to server/share. |
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Experience with running commands from a command
window, such as the DOS command prompt. |
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Experience with reviewing BIOS settings. |
In addition, it is
recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
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First Look Clinic 5056 - First Look: Getting Started
with Windows Vista for IT Professionals. |
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Hands-on-Lab 5057 - First Look: Getting Started with
Windows Vista for IT Professionals. |
Important: This learning
product will be most useful to people who intend to use
their new skills and knowledge on the job immediately after
training.
Course Outline
Module 1: Maintaining
and Optimizing Windows Vista Systems
This module explains how to
use the performance tools and diagnostics tools to maintain
and optimize Windows Vista systems. This module also
explains how to configure Windows Update.
Lessons
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Maintaining Performance by Using Windows Vista
Performance Tools |
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Optimizing Windows by Using Windows Vista
Diagnostics Tools |
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Configuring Windows Update |
Lab: Maintaining and
Optimizing Windows Vista
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Monitoring General System Activity by Using Resource
Overview |
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Viewing System Stability by Using Reliability
Monitor |
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Configuring Windows Update |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Maintain performance by using Windows Vista
performance tools. |
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Optimize reliability by using Windows Vista
diagnostic tools. |
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Configure Microsoft Windows Update. |
Module 2: Configuring
Windows Vista Media Applications
This module explains how to
configure the Microsoft Windows Media Player and the Windows
Media Center.
Lessons
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Configuring Windows Media Player for Windows Vista |
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Configuring Windows Media Center |
Lab: Configuring and
Troubleshooting Windows Vista Media Applications
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Configuring Windows Media Center |
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Configuring Windows Media Player |
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Troubleshooting Windows Media Player |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Configure Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 for
Windows Vista. |
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Configure Microsoft Windows Media Center. |
Module 3: Configuring
Windows Vista Productivity Applications
This module explains how to
configure the productivity tools included with every edition
of Windows Vista.
Lessons
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Configuring Windows Sidebar |
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Configuring Windows Mail |
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Configuring Windows Meeting Space |
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Configuring Windows Calendar |
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Configuring Windows Fax and Scan |
Lab : Configuring
Windows Vista Productivity Applications
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Setting Up Windows Vista Productivity Applications |
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Configuring Windows Mail |
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Configuring Windows Sidebar |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Use and configure Windows Sidebar. |
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Use and configure Windows Mail. |
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Use and configure Windows Meeting Space. |
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Use and configure Windows Calendar. |
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Use and configure Windows Fax and Scan. |
Module 4: Configuring
Mobile Computers
This module explains how to
configure the settings in Windows Vista specifically for
mobile computers, and also explains how to configure power
management.
Lessons
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Configuring Mobile Computer Settings |
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Configuring Mobile Devices |
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Configuring Power Options |
Lab: Configuring Mobile
Computers
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Configuring a Sync Partnership for a Mobile Device |
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Configuring Power Options |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Configure mobile computer settings. |
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Configure mobile devices. |
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Configure power options. |
Module 5: Configuring
Tablet PC Settings
This module explains how to
configure the options in Windows Vista specifically for a
Tablet PC.
Lessons
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Configuring Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings |
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Configuring Pen and Input Devices |
Lab: Configuring a
Windows Vista Tablet PC
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Configuring the Tablet PC Settings |
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Configuring Pen and Input Devices |
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After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Configure Windows Vista Tablet PC settings. |
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Configure Pen and Input Devices. |
Module 6: Networking Mobile
Computers
This module explains how to
configure wireless networking and how to use Windows Vista
tools to use offline files.
Lessons
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Networking Without Wires |
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Connecting to a Wireless Network |
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Working with Offline Files |
Lab : Networking Mobile
Computers
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Configuring a Wireless Network |
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Troubleshooting a Wireless Network |
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Using Offline Files |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Configure networks without wires. |
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Configure a connection to a wireless network. |
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Configure Offline Files. |