SYS-ED’s MS Operating System and Workstation
training program has been designed to address client-specific hardware and
desktop computing operating requirements: software licensing, upgrade paths,
installation deployment, and mobile computing. The standard duration for the MS
Windows 7 operating system is 7 days; component courses can be added in order to
reflect the Microsoft family licenses in place at the client organization. A tailored fast-track
program can be taught to the Microsoft certification standards or specific operational objectives:
1- Desktop virtualization 2- Mobile computing 3- Interoperation with Linux- and
UNIX- variant operating platforms and 4- Scripting in hybrid software environments.
The program utilizes the full complement of training medium:
distance-learning, web-based,
and
technology driven classrooms. In order to
accommodate staff in remote locations,
a course can be conducted utilizing a
combination of classroom training and
distance-learning.
At the client's discretion,
validation assessment and a final examination can be utilized.
The course modules and duration can be used as a foundation to evaluate an integrated training program or
tailor a fast-track course.
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Module: |
MS Windows 7: Desktop Deployments and Environments |
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Duration: |
5 days |
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Major Topics: |
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1. Deploy Windows 7 Business Desktops |
2. Application compatibility |
3. Deployment methods |
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4. Windows 7 images |
5.
WAIK |
6. Windows Deployment Services |
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7. Lite Touch installation |
8. Zero Touch installation |
9. Wet and USMT 4.0 |
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10. Client environments: designing, configuring, and managing |
11. Applications and updates |
12. LTI |
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Module: |
MS Windows 7 for Support Personnel |
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Duration: |
5 days |
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Major Topics: |
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1. Installation |
2. Software configuration |
3. Software failure |
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4. Logon and account management |
5. Network connectivity |
6. DNS name resolution |
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7. Network printing |
8. Performance optimization |
9. Hardware management |
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10. Remote access |
11. File synchronization |
12. Internet
Explorer security |
| 13. Firewall
Encryption issues |
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Module: |
MS Windows XP: Implementing and Supporting |
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Duration: |
5 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Windows XP platform |
2. Administration Tools and MMC |
3. Installation |
| 4. Microsoft networks and Windows XP |
5. File systems / resource management |
6. System troubleshooting |
| 7. Desktop environment |
8. Remote Desktop |
9. Mobile computing |
| 10. Monitoring resources and performance |
11. Windows XP: optimization framework |
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Module: |
MS Windows Vista: Migration |
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Duration: |
2 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Getting started |
2. Planning for migration and deployment |
3. Windows Vista deployment |
| 4. Working with images |
5. Image tools |
6. Group policies |
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Module: |
MS Windows Vista: Implementation and Maintenance |
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Duration: |
4 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Deploying Windows Vista |
2. Windows Deployment Services |
3. Windows Vista Desktop |
| 4. Application support |
5. Windows Vista client connectivity |
6. Windows Vista network |
| 7. Windows Vista group policies |
8. Windows Vista client features |
9. User interface |
| 10. Windows Vista file systems |
11. Troubleshooting and monitoring |
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Module: |
Linux: Installation, Configuration, and Support |
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Duration: |
4 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Getting started |
2. Linux installation |
3. System management
tools |
| 4. Installation
techniques |
5. Startup and shutdown |
6. System administration
tools |
| 7. X Window system |
8. RAID: Redundant Array
of Independent Disks |
9. Filesystems |
| 10. Kernel compilation
and configuration |
11. User-level
administration and security |
12. Networking |
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Module: |
UNIX Administration |
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Duration: |
4 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. UNIX installation |
2. Local disk system |
3. UNIX memory |
| 4. Booting UNIX |
5. File system maintenance |
6. UNIX user accounts |
| 7. Creating users |
8. Shell scripting |
9. Local system services |
| 10. X Window system |
11. Print service |
12. Software and backups |
| 13. Distribution formats |
14. System backup and recovery |
15. Workstation security |
| 16. Secure logins |
17. File system security |
18. Detecting intruders |
| 19. Tuning system performance |
20. Disk, CPU, and memory usage |
21. Kernel configuration |
| 22. UNIX networking |
23. Connecting to Ethernet |
24. File and print sharing |
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Review Additional Content
Additional MS Windows operating system, networking operating system, and interrelated Linux and UNIX-variant information technology subject matter can be researched using the search engine.
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Technology Exchange Websites |
| SYS-ED's websites compile, organize, and present software specific and established operational categorizations of information technology. They provide a framework for assessing knowledge transfer in a variety of delivery formats: web-based training, classroom instruction, technology updates, courseware, training aids, learning paths, and validation assessment. |
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http://www.msnetworkstrainingbysysed.us/commquests.htm |
Footnote 1:
SYS-ED’s core Microsoft operating system and networking curriculum are being prepared for submission to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing.
Footnote 2:
SYS-ED’s core UNIX curriculum have been submitted to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing