Built on NT technology, Windows 2000 Professional delivers the business operating system to the next generation of computing. With built-in Web and application services, Internet-standard security, and record-breaking performance at a low cost, it is one of the best operating systems for doing business on the Internet. Learn all about it in Virtual Training Company's tutorial. You will soon be able to customize your desktop, configure hardware, and use the control panel as author Louis Dipaola teaches you step by step how to use Windows 2000. This tutorial is a wonderful resource in preparing for the Microsoft Certification Exam #70-210. If you want to start learning now, simply click on one of the subjects below.
Accessibility Wizard and the Utility Manager
Hardware Profiles and Driver Signing
Installing and Configuring Communication Devices
Keyboard and Mouse Configurations and Controllers
Regional Options (Multi-language Settings)
Changing Folder Settings from Control Panel and Explorer
Working with Hidden and Super Hidden Files
Configuration and Synchronization of Offline Folders
Searching on a Windows 2000 Machine
Configuration of Index Services
Introduction to Disk Administration
Working with FAT, FAT32 and NTFS
Creating and Extending Volumes
Using the Add My Network Places Wizard
Configuring Clients and Network Services
Using the Network Configuration Wizard
Configuring Protocols and Services on Network Connections
Configuring the Network Identification
Automatic Private IP Addressing
Adding Local and Network Printers
Adding Printers from within a Program
Spooler Settings and Separator Pages
Making/Deleting Users with Users and Passwords Utility
Changing Passwords from Users and Passwords Utility
Advanced Users and Passwords Utility Configuration
Making and Using Performance Monitor Logs
Virtual Memory and System Response
Setting Environmental Variables
Configuring Startup and Recovery
Local Security Policies: Account Policies
Local Security Policies: Local Policies (Auditing)
Local Security Policies: Local Policies (User Rights)
Local Security Policies: Local Policies (Security Options)
Local Security Policies: Public Key Policies
Local Security Policies: IP Security
Monitoring the System with the Event Viewer
Recovering with a Windows 2000 Boot Disk
Using the Windows 2000 Backup Utility
Installing the Recovery Console
Adding and Deleting Keys and Values
Backing Up the Registry with Regedit
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