Windows Vista - Administration

Introduction to Windows Vista Administration
This class is for information technology employees who need to install, deploy, and manage computers running Windows Vista. Investigate the new features of Windows Vista, hardware requirements, and differences among the Vista editions. Additional topics include creating, modifying, and deleting users and groups; understanding the different user types and groups; accessing shared resources; and administering security. Learn how to share directory and printer resources, set up logical printers, and manage print jobs. [Table of Contents]
Fee: $249


One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0773 Wed., Jan. 27West CountyFrank Richey
Intermediate Windows Vista Administration
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows Vista Administration or equivalent experience.) This course is a continuation of Introduction to Windows Vista Administration for those who want to customize and troubleshoot Windows Vista in a networked, Windows Server 2003 configuration with Active Directory. Learn to connect to local area networks, workgroups, and domain computers. Set up a wireless network, and discover the uses of ad hoc networks. Additional topics include configuring Vista for UNIX and the Macintosh, monitoring reliability, and using the Task Manager and Event Viewer. Develop a troubleshooting strategy using the built-in diagnostic tools. Learn the techniques to maximize computer performance and the options available for creating a system restore. [Table of Contents]
Fee: $249

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0874 Wed., Feb. 3West CountyFrank Richey