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Contents Introduction 1 Course Materials 2 Prerequisites 3 Course Outline 4 Initial Logon Procedure 6 Microsoft Official Curriculum 7 Microsoft Certified Professional Program 8 Facilities 10 Introduction Information in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, is subject to change without notice. Unless otherwise noted, the example companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places, and events depicted herein are fictitious, and no association with any real company, organization, product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place or event is intended or should be inferred. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. 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The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Introduction iii Instructor Notes The Introduction module provides students with an overview of the course content, materials, and logistics for Course 2285, Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Professional. You need the Delivery Guide and Trainer Materials compact disc to teach this course. To prepare for this course, you must complete the Course Preparation Checklist that is included with the trainer course materials. Module Strategy This section contains information that will help you to teach this module. ! Course 2285A: Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Show the slide that displays the course number and title. ! Introduction Welcome students to the course and introduce yourself. Provide a brief overview of your background to establish credibility. Have students introduce themselves and provide their background, product experience, and expectations of the course. Record student expectations on a whiteboard or flipchart to which you can refer later in class. ! Course materials Explain the purpose of all the materials used in this course. ! Prerequisites Provide students with the list of prerequisites that they should have met before taking this course. This is an opportunity for you to identify students who may not have the appropriate background or experience to attend this course. ! Course outline Provide an overview of each module and what students will learn. Explain how this course will meet students’ expectations by relating the information that is presented in individual modules to their expectations. ! Setup Provide the students with any necessary setup information for the course. Presentation: 30 minutes Required materials Preparation tasks iv Introduction ! Microsoft Official Curriculum Present an overview of the Microsoft ® Official Curriculum (MOC) program, present the list of recommended courses, and refer students to the Microsoft Official Curriculum Web page at http://www.microsoft.com/traincert. ! Microsoft Certified Professional program Inform students about the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) program, any certification exams that are related to this course, and the various certification options. ! Facilities Explain the facility information for the training site. Introduction 1 Introduction ***************************** ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** 2 Introduction Course Materials ***************************** ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** The following materials are included with your kit: ! Name card. Write your name on both sides of the name card. ! Student workbook. The student workbook contains the material presented in class in addition to the hands-on lab exercises. ! Student Materials compact disc. The Student Materials compact disc contains the Web page that provides you with the links to resources pertaining to this course, including additional readings, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites. To open the Web page, insert the Student Materials compact disc into the CD-ROM drive, and then at the root directory of the compact disc, double-click Autorun.exe or Default.htm. ! Course evaluation. To provide feedback about the course, training facility, and instructor, you will have the opportunity to complete an online evaluation near the end of the course. To provide additional comments or inquire about the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) program, send e-mail to mcphelp@microsoft.com . Note Introduction 3 Prerequisites ***************************** ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** This course is designed for administrators who are responsible for implementing, administering, and configuring the Microsoft Windows ® XP Professional client. Additional information for Windows 2000 is also included explaining how it differs from Windows XP Professional. This course provides the basic knowledge that IT professionals need to install, administer, and configure Windows clients operating in a Windows Server 2003 network environment. This course requires that you meet the following prerequisites: ! CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge ! CompTIA Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge ! Course 2208A: Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Windows NT to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 –or– ! Course 2274: Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment ! Course 2275: Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment ! Course 2276: Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts ! Course 2277: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services 4 Introduction Course Outline ***************************** ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** Module 1, “Installing Windows XP Professional,” describes how to prepare for and perform an installation of Windows XP Professional. The module also describes how to automate an installation of Windows XP Professional by using an answer file and a Uniqueness Database File (UDF). It also explains how to transfer user files and settings to a new computer, and how to use an image to install Windows XP Professional. Module 2, “Adding Hardware to Windows XP Professional Clients,” introduces the tasks that you need to perform to add new hardware to your computers, update a driver, or modify your hardware configuration. The module also describes how to disable drivers and uninstall hardware. Module 3, “Resolving Boot Process Issues,” describes the boot process, and the tools and techniques that you can use to identify and resolve startup issues. Module 4, “Configuring the Desktop Environment,” introduces configuration and customization settings for user desktops. The module explains how to use profiles to implement and enforce desktop customization policies, and how to use Remote Assistance to respond to requests for help. Module 5, “Configuring Internet Explorer and Application Compatibility,” explains how to configure security and connection settings for Internet Explorer. The module also explains how to use the Internet Explorer Administration kit and Group Policy to customize and deploy Internet settings. Finally, the module describes how to use the Dr. Watson utility to troubleshoot applications. Introduction 5 Module 6, “Configuring Windows XP Professional to Operate in a Microsoft Network,” explains how to correctly create and configure user accounts, and configure the security of the network. The module also explains how to configure computers running Windows XP Professional to operate in a Windows workgroup or domain. Module 7, “Configuring Windows XP Professional for Mobile Computing,” explains how to help mobile users work more effectively by controlling the power usage of their computers. The module also explains how to make files, folders, and Web pages available offline. 6 Introduction Initial Logon Procedure ***************************** ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** ! Log on to your account 1. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to open the Log On to Windows dialog box. 2. In the User name box, type Studentx (where x is your student number). 3. In the Password box, type P@ssw0rd 4. In the Log on to box, click NWTRADERS, and then click OK. Tasks [...]... skills-based training in instructor-led and online formats Microsoft Training and Certification information For more information, visit the Microsoft Training and Certification Web site at http://www .microsoft. com/traincert/ 8 Introduction Microsoft Certified Professional Program *****************************ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** Introduction Microsoft Training and Certification. . .Introduction 7 Microsoft Official Curriculum *****************************ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** Introduction Microsoft Training and Certification develops Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC), including MSDN® Training, for computer professionals who design, develop, support, implement, or manage solutions by using Microsoft products and technologies... variety of certification credentials for developers and IT professionals The Microsoft Certified Professional program is the leading certification program for validating your experience and skills, keeping you competitive in today’s changing business environment MCP certifications The Microsoft Certified Professional program includes the following certifications ! MCSA on Microsoft Windows 2000 The Microsoft. .. technical skills that qualify them to deliver Microsoft Official Curriculum through Microsoft Certified Technical Education Centers (Microsoft CTECs) Certification requirements The certification requirements differ for each certification category and are specific to the products and job functions that are by the certification To become an MCP, you must pass rigorous certification exams that provide a valid... information See the Microsoft Training and Certification Web site at http://www .microsoft. com/traincert/ You can also send e-mail to mcphelp @microsoft. com if you have specific certification questions Acquiring the skills tested by an MCP exam MOC and MSDN Training can help to develop the skills that you need to do your job They also complement the experience that you gain while working with Microsoft products... tasks ranging from developing to deploying and maintaining these solutions Introduction ! MCSD The Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) credential is the premier certification for professionals who design and develop leading-edge business solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, platforms, and the Microsoft Windows DNA architecture The types of applications that MCSDs can... includes job tasks ranging from analyzing business requirements to maintaining solutions ! MCDBA on Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) credential is the premier certification for professionals who implement and administer Microsoft SQL Server databases The certification is appropriate for individuals who derive physical database designs, develop logical... Each Exam Preparation Guide contains exam-specific information, such as a list of the topics on which you will be tested These guides are available on the Microsoft Training and Certification Web site at http://www .microsoft. com/traincert/ 9 10 Introduction Facilities *****************************ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** ... databases, and install and configure SQL Server ! MCP The Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) credential is for individuals who have the skills to successfully implement a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution in an organization Hands-on experience with the product is necessary to successfully achieve certification ! MCT Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs) demonstrate the instructional... credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements, and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft server software, including the Windows NET Server family Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems ! MCAD The Microsoft Certified Application . skills-based training in instructor-led and online formats. For more information, visit the Microsoft Training and Certification Web site at http://www .microsoft. com/traincert/. Introduction Microsoft. Introduction 7 Microsoft Official Curriculum ***************************** ILLEGAL FOR NON-TRAINER USE****************************** Microsoft Training and Certification develops Microsoft. USE****************************** Microsoft Training and Certification offers a variety of certification credentials for developers and IT professionals. The Microsoft Certified Professional program is the leading certification