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Practical informationRegistration ICT personnel or decision makers who are responsible for administering or designing a Windows client environment.
Basic management of a Microsoft Windows 2003 Environment and installing, configuring, and administering a Microsoft Windows client (XP Professional or Vista), or equivalent skills and knowledge.
Class training, during which all the aspects of the theoretical explanation are tried out in realistic scenarios. The user has the opportunity to experiment and ask questions. Each student disposes of a workstation.
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1 day.
This course will give you an overview and some hands-on experience in new features and configurations in Windows 7. After this course, you should be able to envison the impact of upgrading and integrating Windows 7 in an existing Windows Active directory envrionment.3 main tasks can be distinguished within the usage of Microsoft Project:
At the end of the course, students will be able to :