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Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Series (Exam 70-073)
Total Time: 28 hours

The three courses in this series will provide in-depth technical training that is specifically built around the Microsoft Certification Preparation Guides and have received the Microsoft Approved Study Guide logo. All three courses must be taken to obtain the minimum necessary training needed to help students prepare for certification exam 70-073.

Prerequisite
WinNT Wkstn 4.0: Intro. to Windows NT Workstation Time: 4 hours NT4TC1
Introduction to Windows NT Workstation 4.0 presents the features of Windows NT 4.0 and its interface, which it shares with Windows 95.
  • Getting Started with NT Workstation 4.0
  • Working in Windows NT
  • Getting Help

  • or Some experience with
    Windows NT Workstation 4.0

    WinNT Wkstn 4.0: Installation and Configuration Time: 8 hours NT4TC2
    Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Installation and Configuration describes the techniques for installing and configuring Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
  • Understanding Windows NT Workstation
  • Installing Windows NT Workstation 4.0
  • Configuring Keyboard, Mouse, and Sound
  • Changing and Configuring Hardware
  • Configuring Memory and Multitasking
  • Configuring for Multimedia
  • Managing System Services and Devices
  • Managing the Boot Process
  • Working with Applications

  • WinNT Wkstn 4.0: Connectivity & Resource Mgmt. Time: 8 hours NT4TC3
    Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Connectivity and Resource Management describes using Windows NT to connect to other computers and managing networked resources.
  • Understanding Network Services
  • Accessing Network Resources
  • Securing Windows NT Workstation
  • Managing Shared Resources
  • Printing and Setting Up Printers
  • Configuring TCP/IP
  • Installing and Configuring a Modem
  • Using Dial-Up Networking
  • Using Peer Web Services

  • WinNT Wkstn 4.0: Troubleshooting Time: 8 hours NT4TC4
    Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Troubleshooting covers techniques for troubleshooting Windows NT hardware and software problems.
  • Working with the Registry
  • Using the Event Viewer
  • Optimizing NT Workstation Performance
  • Optimizing Disk Storage
  • Protecting Your Workstation and Its Data
  • Using the Diagnostics Tool


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