Windows XP - Introductory

Introduction to Windows XP
Learn the basics of how to use Windows in either a standalone or a networked environment. Learn how to log on to the workstation and tour the desktop, Start menu, taskbar, and standard icons. Discover how to organize your workspace by resizing, moving, and tiling windows and arranging icons. Understand how to create network drives and access files and folders on the network. Additional topics include creating, deleting, and renaming files and folders; configuring and recovering files and folders; and customizing the desktop environment. [Table of Contents]
Fee: $189


One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0553 Thurs., Nov. 5West CountyMara Delcamp
Intermediate Applications of Windows XP
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows XP or equivalent experience.) Improve your ability to work in a Windows environment by familiarizing yourself with more advanced features. Learn how to customize your computer by installing software, creating shortcuts for programs, and changing the Start menu. Discover how to use the Help feature and how to search for files and folders using the Find command. Learn some basic system maintenance functions, such as scheduling tasks and backing up your files. Additional topics include sharing data between applications via the Clipboard, installing printers, and monitoring print jobs. [Table of Contents]
Fee: $189

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0554 Mon., Nov. 30West CountyMara Delcamp