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Windows 98 

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Below is summary of Windows 98 course.

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Synopsis
What's New in Windows 98 shows users the new features and tools in Windows 98 that have been added since Windows 95.

Audience
This course is for any Windows 95 user who wants to get familiar with the changes in Windows 98.

Objectives
After completing Windows 98:What's New In Windows 98, the user should be able to:

Use the Active Desktop
Configure the Active Desktop
Use and change the toolbars on the taskbar
Use Automatic Channels for web browsing
Configure and run the Windows Maintenance Wizard and System File Checker
Read and send mail with Outlook Express
Find information in the new Help interface


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  Concepts of Computing
    Computer Basics: Using Your PC
    Computer Security Awareness
    Database Concepts
    Dataprocessing Concepts
    Introduction to Teleprocessing
    Data Communications for End Users

   Internet
     Internet: A Beginner’s Guide
     Internet Explorer 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
     Internet Explorer 40: A Beginner's Guide
     Internet Navigator 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
     Internet Navigator 4.0: A Beginner's Guide
     Internet Communicator: An Overview
     Internet: Search Engine & Plug-Ins

  Microsoft Exchange
     Exchange 4.0: Using Microsoft Exchange 4.0
     Exchange 5.0: Using Microsoft Exchange 5.0

   Microsoft Office
     Access 97: Getting Started
     Access 97: Using a Database
     Excel 97: Getting Started
     Excel 97: Modifying Worksheets
     Excel 97: Using Excel Tools
     FrontPage 97: Creating a Web Site
     FrontPage 96: Creating a Web Site
    Outlook 97: Getting Organized
    PowerPoint 97: Creating Presentations
    PowerPoint 97: Modifying Presentations
    Word 97: Getting Started
    Word 97: Formatting Documents
    Word 97: Using Productivity Tools
    Quicken 96: Getting Started
    Quicken 96: Planning & Budgeting

   Business and Professional Development
      Grammar: Fundamental Sentence Structures
      Grammar: Punctuation
      Grammar: Complex Sentence Structures
      Grammar: Advanced Grammar
      Basics of Business Moth: Fractions
      Basics of Business Math: Decimals
      Basics of Business Math: Equations
      Basics of Business Math: Percents
      Basics of Business Math: Calculator
      Basics of Business Math: Reports
      Business Communication: Writing Skills
      Business Communication: Form of Writing
      Business Communication: Documentation
      Introduction to Time Management
      Managing Time and Meetings
      Managing Time and Work
      Managing Time with Co-Workers
      Project Management
      Stress Management
      The C Zone: Peak Performance Under Pressure

   Operating Systems
      Introduction to Windows 95
     Windows 98
     Introduction to Windows NT 40 Workstations


Sample Courses- Partial Course Listing:
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C/C++ Programming
  C in 2l Days: Week 1
  C in 2l Days: Week 2
  C in 2l Days: Week 3

Client/Server
  Client/Server Technology for Managers

FOCUS Library
  FOCUS: Getting Stared
  FOCUS: Basic Report Preparation
  FOCUS: Report Preparation II
  FOCUS: Graphics
  FOCUS: Data Manipulation for Reporting
  FOCUS: File Definition
  FOCUS: Accessing External Files
  FOCUS: File Maintenance I
  FOCUS: File Maintenance II
  FOCUS: Dialogue Manager & FIDEL

HTML
  HTML: Creating Your Own Web Pages
  HTML Creating High Quality Web Graphics
  HTML: Layout and Design for Your Web Pages
  HTML: Making Your Web Pages Interactive
  HTML Start Using Javascript
  HTML Using Javascript for Interactivity
  HTML Using Advanced Javascript Techniques

JAVA
  Java: Getting Started with Java Programming
  Java: Creating Java Applets for the Web
  Java: Improving the Look of Java Programs

LAN
  LANs: Hardware & Software
  LANs: Internetworking
  LANs: Network Basics

Microsoft Exchange
  Planning for MS Exchange Server
  Installing & Configuring MS Exchange Server
  Administering & Managing MS Exchange Server

Micro Focus COBOL Workbench
  Getting Started
  Managing Files
  Developing Programs
  Testing Programs
  Compiling & Complex Testing

Essentials
  Networking Essentials: Terminology
  Networking Essentials: Standards
  Networking Essentials: Planning a Topology
  Networking Essentials: Planning Connections
  Networking Essentials: Implementation
  Networking Essentials: Troubleshooting

OOP
  OOP Using C++: Week I
  OOP Using C++: Week 2
  OOP Using C++: Week 3

Oracle
  Oracle: Overview of Developer/2000
  Oracle: Developer/2000 Applications
  Oracle: Developer/2000 Integration
  Oracle: Forms 45 & Reports 2.5
  Oracle: Graphics 2.5 & Procedure Builder 1.5
  Oracle: Introduction to PL/SQL

PowerBulder
   PowerBuilder 5 Overview
  Getting Started with PB 5.0
  Using PowerScript
  Using DataWindows
  Delivering the Final Product

SAS Library
  SAS: Fundamentals
  SAS: Data Manipulation
  SAS: DATA Step Programming
  SAS: Results
  SAS: Display Manager System
  SAS: Data Libraries
  SAS: Data Management

SQL Server 8.5
   SQL Server 6.5: Introduction
   SQL Server 6.5: Installation and Setup
   SQL Server 6.5: Users and Replication
   SQL Server 6.5: Database Administration
   SQL Server 6.5: System Management
   SQL Server 6.5: Tuning and Performance

UNIX Systems
  Introduction to UNIX
  UNIX Shells - Bourne, Korn & C
  UNIX Shells Programming
  UNIX Shells Administration I
  UNIX Shells Administration II
  Process Management

Visual Basic
  VB 4.0: Beginning Skills
  VB 4.0: Intermediate Skills
  VB 4.0: Advanced Skills
  VB 5.0: Beginning Skills
  VB 5.0: Intermediate Skills
  VB 5.0: Advanced Skills
  VB 5.0: Windows API and ActiveX

   A complete VB 6.0 course is now available!

Windows NT – Server
  Win NT 4.0 Server - Planning & Installation
  Win NT 4.0 Server: Configuration
  Win NT 4.0 Server Resource Management
  Win NT 4.0 Server: Monitoring & Troubleshooting

Windows NT – Enterprise
  Win NT 4.0 Enterpnse: Configuration
  Win NT 4.0 Enterprise: Connectivity

Windows NT – Workstation
  Win NT 4.0 Workstation: Installations & Configuration
  Win NT 4.0 Workstation: Connectivity & Resource Mgmt
  Win NT 4.0 Workstation: Troubleshooting

TCP/IP
  TCP/IP: Introduction to TCPIIP Concepts
  TCP/IP: Data Delivery and Routing
  TCP/IP: Microsoft TCP/IP and IIS
  TCP/IP: Printing Services and DHCP
  TCP/IP: Name Resolution and WINS
  TCP/IP: Introduction to DNS Server
  TCP/IP: Managing DNS and TCP/IP
  TCP/IP: Utilities for Monitoring TCP/IP
  TCP/IP: Permance Monitor and RAS
  TCP/IP: PPTP and Troubleshooting

Mainframe Data Processing Library
  CICS/ESA: Fundamentals
  CICS/ESA: Programming Basics
  CICS/ESA: Defining Maps
  CICS/ESA: Using Maps
  CMS for New Users
  COBOL: Fundamentals
  COBOL: Numerics
  Compiling & Debugging the New COBOL
  Migration to the New COBOL Language
  VS COBOL II: CICS Migration
  VS COBOL II: Basics
  VS COBOL II: Program Structure
  VS COBOL II: Data Structure
  VS COBOL II: Numerics
  VS COBOL II: Procedure Division
  Data Comm. For Technical Users
  Fundamentals of MVS/ESA/OS/390 & JES
  ISPF: Program Development
  ISPF: User Interface
  MVS/ESA/OS/390 JCL: Fundamentals
  MVS/ESA/OS/390 JCL: Job Processing
  MVS/ESA/OS/390 JCL: Data Sets
  MVS/ESA/OS/390 JCL: Procedures
  MVS/ESA/OS/390: Basic Operations
  MVS/ESA/OS/390: Utilities
  REXX Programming
  SM: Primer
  SM: Architectural Components
  TSO/E: CLIST
  Using EASYTRIEVE Plus
  VSAM: Fundamentals
  XEDIT for New Users

  DB2 & SQL/DS Library
    DB52: The Programming Environment
    D52: Row and Table Manipulation
    DB2: Program Development and Efficiency
    QMF: Prompted Query & QBE
    QMF: Reports
    SQL: Basic Query Techniques
    SQL: Advanced Query Techniques
    SQL: Database Maintenance
    SQL/DS: The Programming Environment
    SQL/DS: Row and Table Manipulation
    SQL/DS: Program Development and Efficiency


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Last revised: November 06, 2005