Certification Providers
MSITA - UF/Microsoft IT Academy
Contact Information:
| Website: | http://docweb.cns.ufl.edu/msita/ |
| Registration: | http://docweb.cns.ufl.edu/msita/ |
| Email: | online-training-l@lists.ufl.edu |
| Address: | Gainesville, FL |
304 Courses included in UF IT Certifications:
| Course Name | Course Description |
|---|---|
| Accessing and Displaying Data with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on building data-driven Web based user interfaces using data source and data bound controls.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Defining database connections through the Web.config file.
Using the new data source controls for accessing data in a variety of formats including the SQLDataSource control, the XMLDataSource control, and the ObjectDataSource control.
Binding user-interface data controls and data-aware standard controls.
Using ADO.NET objects directly in a Web application, without using the data source controls as intermediaries
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Adding and Configuring Server Controls with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on Web UI development with Visual Studio .NET 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Working with the HTML controls and Web server controls provided by Visual Studio .NET 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0.
Working with Web server controls in code as well as learn about the ASP.NET 2.0 postback model.
These skills will enable you to build both standard and enhanced Web-based user interfaces. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Adding Print and Report Functionality in Windows Forms with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the components you can use to preview, display, and print reports from a Windows Forms application. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Adobe PhotoShop CS2: Fundamentals | This course introduces the learner to the work area components, palettes, and tools in Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe ImageReady CS2. It will also cover options for importing and working with images. Plus, this course will help the learner work with Adobe Bridge, Bridge Center, Adobe Version Cue, and Version Cue Administration. |
| Advanced Troubleshooting with Windows Sysinternals Tools | In this online learning course, you gain the knowledge and skills to perform advanced troubleshooting in Windows Vista using Sysinternals tools. These tools, including Process Monitor / Explorer, Autoruns, TCPView, and Rootkit Revealer, enable you to resolve complex issues. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-622, and 70-623. This online learning course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Analyzing Capacity Needs for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this online learning course you will learn strategies for gathering data about the capacity of basic system resources such as storage, CPU, memory, and network bandwidth. You will also apply guidelines to help estimate future capacity needs. This course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Building a Monitoring Solution for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Performance Issues | In this workshop, you perform the initial stages of troubleshooting Microsoft SQL Server 2005 where you narrow down an issue to a particular database environment area, such as CPU, memory, disk I/O, or query design. In addition, you apply guidelines for monitoring database servers and instances by using Profiler and Sysmon. This workshop also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Building Dynamic Web Applications with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to modify the behavior and appearance of your application at runtime. In the lab, you will add controls dynamically, respond to run-time conditions, and apply master pages dynamically. You will also add localization features and dynamically configure a Web application. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Building MDI Applications with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to create multiple-document interface (MDI) applications that enable you to host multiple documents in one parent window. You will design and implement forms and work with information on them. In this workshop you will learn the following: Windows Form Layout Options What are MDI Applications Creating MDI Parent and Child Forms. Displaying and Comparing Information on MDI Child Forms. Implementing Menu Merging in MDI Applications As a workshop, most of your learning will occur in the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Building Web Parts and Web Part Pages with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to implement ASP.NET Web Parts that enable users to create a user interface that is personalized to their own needs. In the lab, you will create a Web Part Page by adding the framework, zones, and controls. You will also add a User Control as a Web Part, create a provider and consumer Web Part, and test the functionality of the connected Web Parts. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Building Windows Forms Menus with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the MenuStrip control and the ContextMenuStrip component. It describes how to create and configure form menus and context menus in your application. It also describes the ToolStripItem controls that you can add to the container of a MenuStrip or ContextMenuStrip. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Collaborating with Others in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 | This online course demonstrates the skills and knowledge you will need to collaborate with others using Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007. This includes sharing Excel worksheets with others, as well as publishing worksheets as Web pages. It also covers applying passwords to protect worksheets and authenticate users. Self-paced Course |
| Collection 2786: Designing a Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Infrastructure | This online learning collection of seven 2-hour courses focus on the knowledge and skills to design a Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 database infrastructure. It is intended for database administrators working in enterprise environments who would like to design their database infrastructure. This collection will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443.
Summary: In this online learning collection, you design a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database infrastructure. This collection helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Audience: IT Pro |
| Collection 2787: Designing Security for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | This 12-hour, 6-course online collection is comprised of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. This collection provides you with the knowledge and skills to design security for database systems. It emphasizes that you think about your whole environment—business needs; regulatory requirements; and network, systems, and database considerations—during design. This collection is intended for current professional database administrators who have three or more years of on-the-job experience administering SQL Server database solutions in an enterprise environment. After completing this collection, you will be able to:
Summary: This collection of six 2-hour courses enables you to design security for database systems using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You also learn how to monitor security and respond to threats. It is intended for current professional database administrators who have three or more years of on-the-job experience administering SQL Server database solutions in an enterprise environment. This collection also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Audience: IT Pro |
| Collection 2788: Designing High-Availability Database Solutions Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | With this collection of eight 2-hour courses, you gain the knowledge and skills to design high availability database solutions using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The collection focuses on teaching experienced database administrators working in enterprise environments to design database solutions that meet the availability needs of their organization. It emphasizes that you should think broadly about high availability, which includes thinking about the database itself and about your entire environment, including business needs; regulatory requirements; and network, systems, and database considerations during design. You also learn how to document and test the high availability database solution. In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that you have completed collection 2778, Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL. This online learning collection is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. This collection also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
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| Collection 5266: Core Training for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 | This collection of online courses covers the core skills and knowledge you will need to get the most out of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Summary: This collection of online courses covers the core skills and knowledge you will need to get the most out of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Audience: Home and Office User |
| Collection 5268: Core Training for Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 | This collection of online courses covers the core skills and knowledge you will need to get the most out of Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007.
Summary: This collection of online courses covers the core skills and knowledge you will need to get the most out of Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. Audience: Home and Office User |
| Combining High-Availability Technologies Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you evaluate the weaknesses in each high-availability technology for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 including clustering, log shipping, database mirroring, replication, and storage technologies. You then apply guidelines for maximizing availability by combining existing technologies. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Configuring and Installing Assemblies in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about the installation and configuration functions provided to developers by the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with assemblies and installing assemblies in the GAC to creating custom installers and working with configuration classes. In the lab you will write code to configure and install and assembly. Having a good understanding of configuration and installation will allow you to build deployable components that can be configured at runtime. These are key components for maintainable client and server based enterprise solutions. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation Self-paced Course |
| Configuring and Managing Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 | In this course, you configure and manage Exchange Server 2003. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Internet Explorer 7 | In this online course, you build upon your fundamental knowledge of security to configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer 7 including dynamic security, security zones, cookies, phishing and privacy settings. In addition, you configure RSS feeds, printing, search, add-ons, and user preferences. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-622. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have completed course 5359 or equivalent knowledge of Windows Vista security. Self-paced Course |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Media Center and Applications | In this online course, you configure and troubleshoot media extenders, media applications, and Windows Media Player. In addition, there is a treatment of media technology fundamentals including streaming media protocols, media codecs, and audio / video formats. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Networking | In this online course, you build upon your fundamental knowledge of networking to configure and troubleshoot networking in Windows Vista including DHCP, VPN, and wireless networking. In addition, you learn public to private network switching, and Remote Desktop. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, 70-622, and 70-623. It also helps you to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). To get the most out of this course, it is recommended that you have completed courses 5355 and 5356 or have equivalent knowledge of Windows Vista networking fundamentals. Self-paced Course |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Security | In this online course, you build upon your fundamental knowledge of security to configure and troubleshoot security in Windows Vista including User Account Control, Windows Defender, and Windows Firewall. In addition, you configure certificates and public and private network settings, and secure the desktop. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, 70-622, and 70-623. It also helps you to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). To get the most out of this course, it is recommended that you have completed course 5358 or have equivalent knowledge of Windows Vista security fundamentals. Self-paced Course |
| Configuring Controls in Windows Forms with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces many of the controls that are available to you in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 toolbox. These controls will enable you to display and edit text, send commands and generate events, sort and manipulate data, and perform many other common user interface development tasks. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport Servers | In this online learning course, you configure the Edge Transport server role in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. You configure, secure, and recover an Edge Transport server and explore features such as Active Directory Application Mode, EdgeSync, and Edge Cloning. In addition, you implement security for Internet e-mail by using Public Key Infrastructure. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers | In this online course, you configure Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox servers, including configuring database and storage groups. In addition, you replicate public folders and plan and manage a backup and recovery solution for Mailbox servers. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS). Self-paced Course |
| Configuring Windows Vista Post-Installation System Settings | In this online course, you configure Windows post-installation system settings, including Windows Aero, user controls, and power options. In addition, you configure hardware such as mobile devices, multiple monitors, and Tablet PC settings. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Configuring Windows Vista Productivity Applications | In this online course, you build upon your fundamental knowledge of printing, scanning, and faxing to configure Windows Mail, Calendar, Meeting Space, Fax and Scan, and Windows Sidebar and Gadgets. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have completed courses 5356 and 5362 or equivalent knowledge of Windows Vista printing, scanning, faxing, and networking. Self-paced Course |
| Connecting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices with Windows Vista | In this online course, you connect and troubleshoot mobile devices to Windows Vista including Sync Center, Windows Mobile Device Center, Sideshow devices, and Over The Air synchronization directly to Exchange Server. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Connecting to Databases and Reading Data with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the fundamental skills required to connect to a database and read data from the database using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. You will learn how to use ADO.NET data providers to connect to various different kinds of databases, and how to execute a query that returns a set of rows from the database. You will also learn how to use connection pooling to achieve scalability, and how to handle connection events and exceptions. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Controlling Access to a Web Application with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes the different authentication modes available for Web applications.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Setting up forms authentication.
Securing pages and sections of a Web application with the authorization settings in the Web.config file.
The main components of a typical membership system for a Web application built with ASP.NET.
Using login controls provided by Visual Studio 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0.
Using the Roles class provided by ASP.NET 2.0 membership to provide custom role-management functionality for Web pages.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Course 2208: Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 | Learn the knowledge and skills you need to implement Windows-based host computers on a TCP/IP-based network. This is the third course in the core Windows Server 2003 Systems Administrator/Systems Engineer curriculum, the most effective and relevant skills path for students new to Windows Server. |
| Course 2261: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System | In this course, you will learn to support users running the Microsoft Windows® XP operating system. You'll learn about the job duties of the Desktop Support Technician (DST), and you'll resolve a variety of common desktop operating system issues, including issues related to installation, desktop management, file and folder access, hardware, printing, and network connectivity. |
| Course 2262: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System | In this course, you will learn to support users running applications on the Microsoft Windows® XP operating system. You'll learn about the job duties of the Desktop Support Technician (DST) for applications, and you'll support and troubleshoot Microsoft® Internet Explorer, Microsoft® Outlook® Express, Microsoft® Office, and Microsoft® Outlook®. |
| Course 2274: Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment | ITA This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage accounts and resources in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 environment. The course is intended for systems administrator and systems engineer candidates who are responsible for managing accounts and resources. These tasks include managing user, computer, and group accounts; managing access to network resources; managing printers; managing an organizational unit in a network based on Active Directory® directory service; and implementing Group Policy to manage users and computers. |
| Course 2275: Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment | ITA This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to effectively maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data on a computer running one of the operating systems in the Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 family. |
| Course 2276: Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts | ITA The goal of this course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to configure a Windows-based computer to operate in a Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 networking infrastructure. |
| Course 2277: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services | ITA This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement, manage, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 network infrastructure. The course is intended for systems administrator and systems engineer candidates who are responsible for implementing, managing, and maintaining server networking technologies. These tasks include implementing routing; implementing, managing, and maintaining Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS); securing Internet Protocol (IP) traffic with Internet Protocol security (IPSec) and certificates; implementing a network access infrastructure by configuring the connections for remote access clients; and managing and monitoring network access. |
| Course 2278: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure | The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and maintain a Windows® Server 2003 network infrastructure. |
| Course 2279: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure | This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 Active Directory® directory service infrastructure. The course focuses on a Windows Server 2003 directory service environment, including forest and domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, Group Policy, and user, group, and computer account strategies. |
| Course 2282: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure | This course provides the knowledge and skills you need to design a Microsoft Active Directory® directory service and network infrastructure for a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 environment. |
| Course 2285: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional | This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to manage Microsoft Windows® XP Professional computers in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 environment. Additional information for Windows 2000 is also included explaining how it differs from Windows XP Professional. |
| Course 2310: Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET | This course is designed for developers who have component and Web application development skills, and who have experience with a .NET language such as Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET, Microsoft Visual C#™, or Microsoft Visual C++®; an understanding of object-oriented concepts and terminology; experience developing distributed applications; and experience developing Web-based applications hosted on Internet Information Server. Prepares students to take MCAD.NET and MCSD.NET exams 70-305; 70-306; 70-315; and 70-316 |
| Course 2389: Programming ADO.NET | This course is designed for programmers who have written code for at least three months using a procedural language (such as Fortran, Pascal, C, or Cobol) or an object-oriented programming language (such as Java, C++, Delphi, or Powerbuilder). Further, it is designed for programmers who have used Visual Studio .NET to create .NET projects |
| Course 2555: Developing Microsoft .NET Applications for Windows (Visual C# .NET) | This course is ideal for the Visual C# developer wanting to learn about Windows client development. This course can also be used to prepare for exam:
Summary: This course is ideal for the Visual C# developer wanting to learn about Windows client development. This course can also be used to prepare for exam: Audience: Developer |
| Course 2565: Developing Microsoft® .NET Applications for Windows® (Visual Basic® .NET) | This course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn about building Microsoft® Windows® Forms applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. This course can also be used to prepare for exam:
Summary: This course provides you with the skills required to build Microsoft® Windows® Forms applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. Audience: Developer |
| Course 2937: Administering and Monitoring Microsoft SQL Server 2005 | This course is ideal for architects, systems engineers, systems administrators, solution developers, or application developers installing and securing Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The course will cover the planning/design phase of technology adoption, and the implementation issues specific to the build, deployment, and management phases. The course provides detailed reference content and in-depth practical and hands-on activities. |
| Course 4100: Core Training for Microsoft Access 2003 Fundamentals | This course introduces the basic features and tools off Microsoft® Office Access 2003, including the following: getting to know Access, creating a new database, importing and exporting information, simplifying data entry with forms, locating specific information, keeping information accurate, working with reports, making it easy for others to use the database, and keeping information secured. |
| Course 4101: Advanced Training for Microsoft Excel 2003 | This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of Microsoft® Office Excel 2003, including the following: working with Excel and other Office programs, organizing data, performing calculations on data, analyzing data, working with pivot tables, working with graphics and charts, working with database data and macros, publishing on the Web and using XML, and collaborating in Excel. |
| Course 4102: Advanced Training for Microsoft Word 2003 | This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of Microsoft® Office Word 2003, including the following: working with existing documents, presenting information in tables and columns, working with graphics and charts, collaborating with others, creating documents for the web, creating forms and form letters, making information in longer documents accessible, and customizing and automating Word. |
| Course 4103: Core Training for Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003, including the following: creating presentations, working with slides, making presentations look consistent, working with shapes, working with graphics, working with tables, charts, and diagrams, creating multimedia presentations, reviewing and sharing presentations, preparing a presentation for printing or web publication, and setting up and delivering slide shows. |
| Course 4104: Core Training for Microsoft Outlook 2003 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003, including the following: managing e-mail messages, finding and organizing e-mail messages, managing your calendar, scheduling and managing meetings, creating and organizing a list of contacts, and keeping track of information. |
| Course 4105: Core Training for Microsoft Word 2003 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Office Word 2003, including the following: working with documents, editing and proofreading documents, changing the appearance of documents, presenting information in tables and columns, working with graphics and charts, collaborating with others, previewing and printing a document, and previewing and creating web pages. |
| Course 4106: Core Training for Microsoft Excel 2003 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Office Excel 2003, including the following: getting to know Excel, setting up a workbook, performing calculations on data, changing document appearance, filtering and reordering data, combining data from multiple sources, creating charts, printing, and collaborating in Excel. |
| Course 4107: Advanced Training for Microsoft Outlook 2003 | This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003, including the following: managing e-mail messages, working with calendars, contacts, and public folders, customizing and configuring Outlook, using Outlook with other programs, working from multiple locations, and accessing Outlook on the web. |
| Course 4119: Core Training for Microsoft Windows XP SP2 | The goal of this course is to provide computer users with the skills and knowledge to organize, manage, and utilize the features of a Windows XP computer, with added emphasis to the security features included in Service Pack 2. Topics covered include: personalizing computer settings; installing hardware and software; working with files and folders; adding printers and printing files; working in a networked, or offline, environment; using the internet, and communicating via e-mail and instant messaging; and protecting data. |
| Course 4120: Core Training for Microsoft Windows XP Professional | Course 4120: Core Training for Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
| Course 4124: Advanced Training for Microsoft Excel 2002 | This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of Microsoft® Excel 2002, including the following: performing calculations and formatting data, combining and organizing data, analyzing alternative sets of data, creating charts and pivot tables, automating repetitive tasks with macros, publishing data to the web, and collaborating with others. |
| Course 4125: Advanced Training for Microsoft Outlook 2002 | This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of Microsoft® Outlook® 2002, including the following: organizing and managing e-mail, using the calendar, using the task list to enhance time and information management, using the journal, using Outlook with other programs, sharing folders and working offline, sending newsgroup and instant messages, configuring and customizing Outlook, and accessing messages on the web. |
| Course 4126: Advanced Training for Microsoft® Word 2002 | This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of Microsoft® Word 2002, including the following: using tables, charts, and graphics, creating form letters and labels, creating forms and templates, collaborating with others, working with footnotes and bookmarks, creating tables of contents and indexes, and customizing Word. |
| Course 4127: Core Training for Microsoft Access 2002 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Access 2002, including the following: viewing tables, exploring queries, forms, and reports, using the help feature, creating a new database, importing and exporting information, simplifying data entry with forms, locating specific information, keeping your information accurate, and working with reports and pages. |
| Course 4128: Core Training for Microsoft Excel 2002 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Excel 2002, including the following: getting to know Excel, setting up a workbook, performing calculations on data, changing document appearance, combining, sorting, and summarizing data, working with charts and printing, working with other Microsoft® Office® programs, and publishing information on the web. |
| Course 4131: Core Training for Microsoft Outlook 2002 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Outlook® 2002, including the following: working with e-mail, managing e-mail messages, customizing and organizing messages, managing your calendar, scheduling and managing meetings, managing contact information, and using tasks and notes to enhance time and information management. |
| Course 4132: Core Training for Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2002, including the following: creating a PowerPoint presentation, working with a presentation, adding and modifying slide text, printing a presentation, outlining your ideas, adding and modifying design templates, working with objects and colors, inserting information into PowerPoint, inserting pictures into PowerPoint, producing a slide show, creating a web presentation, and reviewing and sharing a presentation. |
| Course 4135: Core Training for Microsoft Word 2002 | This course introduces the basic features and tools of Microsoft® Word 2002, including the following: creating and editing a document, changing the look of a document, presenting information in tables and columns, proofreading and printing a document, working with graphics, working with charts, and collaborating with others. |
| Course 4326: An Introduction to Transact-SQL in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | In this 2 hour course the students will be introduced to the types of T-SQL statements, the Transact-SQL Syntax elements and explain the SQL Server tools that make use of Transact-SQL. Topics covered in the courses within the course include:
This course also helps prepare you for exam: 70-432: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance and 70-433: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Database Development. This course has the same content as the previous version in an updated viewer with a new look and feel. |
| Creating a Common Layout by Using Master Pages with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on using master pages to define common layouts for Web Form pages. Master pages in ASP.NET 2.0 provide developers with a new set of features that replace hard-to-manage strategies for ensuring consistent page layout from ASP.NET 1.x and classic ASP.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Creating master pages
Creating nested master pages
Creating content pages
These skills will enable you to build a manageable Web application with a consistent layout throughout the site.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Creating a Simple Windows Forms Application with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the fundamental skills required to create a simple Microsoft Windows Forms application. It describes how to configure form properties and how to add controls to a form. It also discusses events and describes how to create event handlers at design time and run time. In the lab, you will add and configure Windows forms and controls, create event handlers, and monitor events. You will also add controls and handlers to a form at run time. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Creating a Web Application with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on creating Web sites with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Creating different types of Web sites in Visual Studio 2005.
Writing code for events on ASP.NET Web pages.
Configuring sites and site settings with Web configuration files.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Creating and Deploying Application Packages on Computers Running Windows Vista | In this online course, you create, test, and deploy application packages on Windows Vista. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-622. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for Desktop Specialists and IT Professionasl who must deploy operating systems or applications in an enterprise environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become Microsoft® Certified. Self-paced Course |
| Creating and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Site | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to create new collaborative work environments with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. This includes creating a basic SharePoint sites, including team sites, portals, and document workspaces. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Controls for Web Applications with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to develop your own reusable controls for pages that have similar functional requirements. In the lab, you will create a specialized site navigation control and a custom Web server control. You will also create a composite Web server control and add support for templates. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Customized Print Components with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces techniques that will enable you to develop Windows® applications that contain printing facilities. You will also use Graphics Device Interface Plus (GDI+) operations to implement customized printing. In this workshop you will learn the following: Printing Features Supported by .NET Framework 2.0 Drawing Print Document Content by Using GDI+ Creating a customized Print Preview dialog box. Best Practices for creating print components As this is a workshop, most of your learning will occur in the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Globalized Applications in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about the globalization functionality provided by the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with Culture information, to creating new cultures and working with encoding. In the lab, you will retrieve globalization information and format information according to culture. Also you will write code that enumerates and displays the available cultures. Working wtih Globalization classes will allow you to create multi-lingual applications. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Managed Code for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces you to the integration of the Microsoft .NET Framework common language runtime (CLR) into Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The CLR provides a hosted environment for managed code that enables developers to use managed code to implement database objects, such as stored procedures, user-defined data types, user-defined functions, and triggers. In the lab, you will create two stored procedures, a trigger, two user-defined functions, an aggregate, and a user-defined type by using managed code. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Multithreaded Applications and Application Domains in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about working with threads and application domains in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with thread, thread pools, and shared resources to creating and working with AppDomains. In the lab, you will create threads and thread pools, synchronize a shared resource, and log events asynchronously. Using threading and application domains allows you to build applications that make better use of system resources and processor time. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Special Diagrams with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to create special diagrams using Microsoft Office Visio 2007. Self-paced Course |
| Creating Your First Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application | This three-hour online course covers the entities that form the foundation of Web applications written with ASP.NET 2.0. This course is a great starting point for anyone who has not worked with Visual Studio 2005 or ASP.NET 2.0 before. Self-paced Course |
| Customizing Windows® Forms and Controls with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces techniques which enable you to develop custom Windows® forms and controls. This workshop also describes how to build user controls, and use Graphics Device Interface Plus (GDI+) operations. In this workshop you will learn the following: Using the GDI+ Managed-Class Interface Graphic Categories in Windows® Forms Creating Nonrectangular Windows® Forms Control Authoring Methods for Windows® Forms As a workshop, most of the learning will occur in the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Data Binding by Using Windows Forms Controls with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the controls that you can use to display data from a data source. It describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to create data sources and add data-bound controls to a form. It also describes how to use the DataGridView control to display and update data. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Delivering Presentations Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to print and deliver a presentation in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. In addition to setting print preferences, this course also covers reviewing, sharing, and delivering presentations to different audiences. Self-paced Course |
| Deploying a Web Application with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop covers the various Visual Studio 2005 tools that can deploy Web applications to test and production servers.
Within this workshop you will learn the following:
Using the Copy Web Site utility to deploy a Web application in a non-compiled state.
Using the Publish Web site utility to deploy a Web application in a pre-compiled state.
Deploying an application using a Windows Installer package.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Deploying and Managing Software Using Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Group Policy | In this course, you use Group Policy to explain the basic concepts of software deployment, deploy software, configure software deployment, maintain deployed software, troubleshoot some common problems with software deployment, and plan a software deployment strategy. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Deploying Windows Forms Applications by Using ClickOnce with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the options for deploying a Windows Forms application. It explains the key concepts of ClickOnce technology. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Deploying Windows Vista Desktop Images | In this online course, you build upon your fundamental knowledge of Windows PE to create and deploy custom images of Windows Vista. It also includes a treatment of business environment analysis and system preparation for clean and upgrade installations. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-621, 70-622. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for Desktop Specialists and IT Professionasl who must deploy operating systems or applications in an enterprise environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. In addition, you should have an understanding of ImageX and Windows PE taught in courses 5231 and 5373. This course also helps you prepare to become Microsoft® Certified. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Clustering Solution Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you design, manage, and upgrade a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 clustering solution. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Data Archiving Strategy for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this online learning course you will design a strategy for data archiving for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005. You will first determine how much data can be archived, then choose an appropriate structure for the archival data, and finally create a plan for archiving the data. This course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Data Distribution Strategy for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this online learning course you will design a data distribution plan to distribute data among multiple locations. You will determine the data requirements for each location and then select an appropriate data distribution tool. IThis course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Data Recovery Strategy for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this online learning course you will design a data recovery strategy utilizing Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 . You will design a comprehensive strategy for your entire infrastructure that saves both time and money. This course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Database Mirroring Solution Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you design database roles and topologies for database mirroring of Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You convert existing high-availability solutions to database mirroring and design an operations plan to maximize availability. In addition, you manage security events and threats in database mirroring. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Database Server Consolidation Strategy for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this online learning course you will design the database server infrastructure of an organization. You will consider the benefits and risks of consolidating database servers, and how to use multiple SQL Server instances to optimize the design of your database server infrastructure. This course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Highly Available Database Storage Solution Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you apply guidelines and considerations for determining the storage requirements for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases, components, and supporting external files. You also apply guidelines for designing storage solutions for SQL Server databases and for designing disaster recovery plan (DRP) strategies to maximize availability. Finally, you recover damaged and partially damaged databases. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Log Shipping Solution Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you learn the key features and requirements of a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 log shipping solution. You apply considerations for configuring log shipping server roles and designing a log shipping topology, and the guidelines for designing a log shipping upgrade strategy. Finally, you design an operations plan for log shipping. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Database Server Infrastructure | In this online learning course you will evaluate the existing database server infrastructure of an organization and gather the technical and business requirements from various stakeholders. In addition, you will design modifications to a database server infrastructure and utilize best practices for standardizing database server hardware and software. This course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Security Exceptions Policy | In this course, you gather business and regulatory requirements and compare them with existing policy. You also determine the exceptions and their impact on security. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a Response Strategy for Threats and Attacks Against Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you apply guidelines to respond to virus and worm attacks, denial-of-service attacks, and injection attacks. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing a SQL Server™ 2005 Security Policy to Integrate with Systems Infrastructure | In this course, you implement server-level security using authentication methods. You also gain the knowledge required to develop a Microsoft Windows server-level security policy. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Designing Replication Solutions for High Availability Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you design high-availability solutions based on replication in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You apply guidelines and best practices for implementing replication, and for creating an operations plan for your solution. In addition, you design a disaster recovery strategy by using merge replication and transactional replication. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Designing Security for Microsoft Networks (Course 2830) | " Learn the knowledge and skills you need to design a secure network infrastructure. The most effective and relevant way to prepare MCSEs for MCP Exams 70-220 Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and 70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network. Summary: This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to design a secure network infrastructure. Topics include assembling the design team, modeling threats, and analyzing security risks in order to meet business requirements for securing computers in a networked environment. Audience: IT Pro Available Offline: Yes The skills you will gain are necessary to design a secure network infrastructure and will assist you in maintaining a secure network, develop improved security protocols in a network, and examine what is needed to take preventive measures that could curtail possible attacks to a network. " |
| Designing Security Policies for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Instances and Databases | In this course, you design SQL Server instance-level, database-level, and object-level security policies. You also learn the security monitoring standards for instances and databases. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Developing Effective Forms in Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with data using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. This includes exporting InfoPath data to network or internet locations, and then importing that data into other Office applications. Self-paced Course |
| Documenting and Testing a High-Availability Strategy Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you document a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 high-availability solution. You apply guidelines for documenting business requirements, failover and failback strategies, performance benchmarks, threats, and a test plan to your selected solution. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Editing and Proofreading Documents in Microsoft Office Word 2007 (Course 5420) | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to create and edit high-quality documents with Microsoft® Office Word 2007. This includes making changes to documents, inserting saved text into a document, as well as working with document outlines in the Word 2007 environment. This course also covers finding and replacing text, correcting spelling and grammatical errors, as well as finalizing documents for email, printing or publishing to a network location. Self-paced Course. Included in Collection 5258: "Core Training for Microsoft Office Word 2007" |
| Enhancing Database Performance with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes the data access efficiency enhancements provided by Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0. The key enhancements are support for multiple active result sets (MARS), asynchronous operations, DataSet batch updates and bulk data copies. In the lab, you will investigate the enhancements and measure the performance benefits by gathering Microsoft SQL Server Provider statistics. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Enhancing the Presentation of Windows Forms Applications with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes the Microsoft Windows® Forms features that you can use to quickly create sophisticated user interfaces. These features enable you to reduce the amount of development time spent on the interface of an application and concentrate on the implementation of the middle-tier and back-end functionality. In this workshop you will learn the following: Enhancing Application User Interfaces Customizing the DataGridView Windows Form Application Settings Configuring the PropertyGrid Control Best Practices for Desigining User Interfaces As a workshop most of your learning will take place in the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Enhancing the Slides with Multimedia Elements in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to add multimedia elements to enhance your slides in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. This includes inserting and formatting graphics, animations, audio and video components into PowerPoint slides. This course also covers inserting transition effects. Self-paced Course |
| Establishing Database Conventions and Standards for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this online learning course you will establish database conventions and standards for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 to help organize your server infrastructure and make your database administrator and developer teams more productive. This course also includes access to five searchable E-Reference books for quick just-in-time problem solving. This course will also help prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Examining Active Directory Integration in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 | In this online course, you examine the integration of Active Directory in an Exchange Server 2007 environment that includes Active Directory partitions and sites. In addition, you explore the message routing among Active Directory sites. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who administer Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Filtering and Summarizing Data in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to filter, reorder and validate data in a worksheet in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007. This includes sorting data in lists and performing calculations on sorted data, as well as creating rules to validate your data. Self-paced Course |
| Formatting and Printing Worksheets in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to format worksheets in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007, as well as printing worksheets. This includes defining styles, applying themes to a workbook, and making workbooks easier to read. It also covers how to change the appearance of data based on its value, as well as adding graphics to an Excel document. In addition this course covers the printing of Excel workbooks. Self-paced Course |
| Formatting and Printing Your Project Plan with Microsoft® Office Project 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to format and print project plans using Microsoft Office Project 2007. This includes formatting views, such as Gantt chart view. This course will also cover formatting reports and printing those reports. Self-paced Course |
| Formatting Documents in Microsoft Office Word 2007 (Course 5421) | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to format documents in Microsoft® Office Word 2007. This includes manually changing the look of characters and paragraphs, quickly formatting text and paragraphs, and creating and modifying lists in the Word 2007 environment. This course will also cover changing a document's background and theme, adding headers and footers, as well as working with templates. Self-paced Course. Included in Collection 5258: "Core Training for Microsoft Office Word 2007" |
| Fundamentals of Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment (PE) | In this online course, you build upon your fundamental knowledge of ImageX to explore the fundamentals of Windows PE. You learn to use Windows PE for deployment and troubleshooting Windows Vista. This is strengthened with technical depth areas on system file replacement, data recovery, disk management, driver management, and task automation. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for Desktop Specialists and IT Professionasl who must deploy operating systems or applications in an enterprise environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills and an understanding of ImageX technologies taught in course 5231. This course also helps you prepare to become Microsoft® Certified. Self-paced Course |
| Fundamentals of Microsoft® Windows® Imaging Format and ImageX | In this 2-hour course, you learn about the fundamentals of deploying the 2007 Microsoft Office System client applications using Windows Imaging Format and ImageX technologies. Additionally, you will also learn about the tools used for deploying images. In the lab, you build and deploy the 2007 Office System to clients by using the skills learned in this course. This course helps you prepare for exam 70-624. Student prerequisites: Experience deploying, managing, and supporting either Windows® client systems or Office System technologies. Familiarity with standard client and application deployment methods, such as RIS, imaging, and SMS. Familiarity with networking fundamentals. Familiarity with Active Directory® directory service. |
| Fundamentals of the Windows Vista Startup Process | In this online course, you explore the fundamentals of the entire Windows startup process from the BIOS, to the Master Boot Record, the boot configuration database, the operating system loader, user and kernel mode operations, driver and service startup, and computer and user logon. It also includes a treatment of boot from the network, dual boot, and resume from sleep and hibernate states. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual machine-based lab where you troubleshoot the Windows Vista boot, startup, and logon processes. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Client-Side Network Services | In this online course, you explore the fundamentals of network services from a Windows Vista client perspective. You learn the basics of DHCP, and name to IP address resolution. These basics are strengthened with technical depth on DHCP network packet trace, DHCP relay agent, dynamic DNS, NetBIOS node types, and WINS. It also includes a treatment of VPN, L2TP, port filtering, and IPv6. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual lab where you capture a network trace and analyze the packets for DHCP, DNS, NetBIOS, and VPN traffic. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). To get the most out of this course, it is recommended that you have completed course 5355 or have equivalent knowledge of Windows Vista TCP/IP connectivity. Self-paced Course |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista File Systems | In this online course, you explore the fundamentals of the Windows file systems including disks, partitions, and file system features. It also includes a treatment of NTFS security (SACLS, DACLS), compression, encryption, and attribute behavior. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual machine-based lab where you convert a disk from basic to dynamic, create and manage partitions, secure and compress NTFS files, and enable Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Printing, Scanning, and Faxing | In this online course, you explore the fundamentals of printing, scanning, and faxing in Windows Vista including architecture, security, drivers, and services. It also includes a treatment of XPS print path, EMF data format, GDI print model, special security groups, Internet Printing, TWAIN, OCR, and AT modem commands. In addition, these fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual machine-based lab where you use utilities to examine the process of printing, scanning, and faxing. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Security | In this online course, you explore the fundamentals of security in Windows Vista. You learn the basics of authentication, authorization, securing objects, and setting permissions. These basics are strengthened with technical depth on Kerberos, split access tokens, Access Control Lists, elevated privileges, and User Account Control. It also includes a treatment of NTFS and share permissions, certificates, and user rights. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual lab where you use icacls to verify and modify DACLs, use RunAs for elevated privileges, and use Kerbtray to view Kerberos tickets and troubleshoot access issues. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps you to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). To get the most out of this course, it is recommended that you have completed course 5355 or have equivalent knowledge of Windows Vista TCP/IP connectivity. Self-paced Course |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Security Attacks | In this online course, you learn, in depth, the fundamentals of security attacks in relation to Windows Vista. This includes attacks from viruses, worms, trojans, root kits, spyware, and phishing. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-623. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who support Windows Vista in a home environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft Exchange Management Shell for Exchange Server 2007 | In this online learning course, you explore the Exchange Management Shell in Exchange Server 2007 including syntax and functionalities of Exchange Management Shell commands. You use commands to manage individual and multiple recipients as well as manage and monitor server roles. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft Office Access 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft Office Access 2007. This includes exploring the Access 2007 user interface, as well as exploring the Access 2007 object types. This course also covers creating new databases and tables. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. This includes exploring and customizing the InfoPath 2007 user interface. This course also covers how to create basic InfoPath forms, and how to save form data for use with other Office applications. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 | This online course covers the basic skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2007. This includes working in the PowerPoint® 2007 environment, creating a presentation, and customizing PowerPoint® 2007. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft Office Visio 2007. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft Office Word 2007 (Course 5419) | This online course covers the basic skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft® Office Word 2007. This includes working in the Word 2007 environment, basic file commands within a document, and displaying different views of a document. This course also covers creating and saving documents, as well as previewing and printing documents. Self-paced Course. Included in Collection 5258: "Core Training for Microsoft Office Word 2007" |
| Getting Started with Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 | This online course covers many of the new features and functionality in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007, including the new user interface, the improved formatting capabilities provided by galleries and mini toolbars, the new capabilities offered by data tables, the new color management scheme, and the improved charting engine. It also covers core skills such as creating and modifying workbooks, moving data within a workbook, and organizing data using tables. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 | This online course covers the basic skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007. This includes setting up your Outlook e-mail account as well as troubleshooting account configuration issues. It will also cover how to personalize your Outlook workspace, and setting advanced configuration options. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Microsoft® Office Project 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Microsoft® Office Project 2007. This includes exploring the Project 2007 user interface, as well as creating new Project 2007 project plans. This course also covers creating Project tasks, linking tasks, and setting up a Project calendar. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to get started using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. This includes exploring and customizing the SharePoint user interface. This course also covers exploring default templates, team sites, and document workspaces. Self-paced Course |
| Getting Started with Windows Vista | This online course covers the information you will need to start using the Windows Vista™ operating system. It covers starting up your computer and, if necessary, logging on to your computer, workgroup, or domain. It also covers the basic information you will need to provide when setting up Windows Vista for the first time, such as setting the date, time, and regional options. You will also learn how to install updates necessary to get Vista running on your computer. Self-paced Course |
| Grouping and Summarizing Data in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you group and summarize data when generating reports in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You rank group data and create cross-tabulation queries. You also use aggregate functions including functions native to SQL Server, functions that use NULL values, and custom aggregate functions using the .NET Framework. In addition, this course covers the GROUP BY, HAVING, COMPUTE, PIVOT, UNPIVOT, ROLLUP, and CUBE clauses and functions such as SUM, AVG, COUNT, MAX, MIN, GROUPING, RANK, DENSE_RANK, NTILE, and ROW_NUMBER. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Handling Large Objects with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to read and write large values efficiently to a database. You will discover how to read large binary values and large text values by using the CommandBehavior.SequentialAccess flag of a SqlDataReader object. You will also find out how to write large binary values and large text values and how to use the new large value data types introduced in Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005. In the lab, you will read and write pictures and large character data from and to a SQL Server 2005 database. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Identifying and Solving Problems with Windows Vista | This course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to keep your Windows Vista computer running without problems. You will learn how to use the online Help and Support system, as well as how to get remote help from others using Remote Assistance. You will also learn how to repair common problems in Windows Vista and how to use System Restore. Self-paced Course |
| Identifying Operational Trends in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Messaging System | In this course you identify operational trends in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. You use the various Exchange Server 2007 server reports and the tools to identify trends in the messaging system. You also examine information in reports to determine an appropriate troubleshooting or upgrading solution for your organization. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who monitor and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Implementing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Forest and Domain Structure | In this course, you create an Active Directory forest and domain structure; examine Active Directory integrated DNS; raise the functional levels of a forest and a domain; and create, verify, and revoke a trust. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Organizational Unit Structure | In this course, you create and manage organizational units, delegate administrative control, and plan an organizational unit strategy. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Client Access with Internet Protocols | In this course, you implement and manage client access with Internet protocols. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Code Access Security in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about using Code Access Security in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from configuring Code Acess Security to managing Security Policy, Permissions and Access Control, and User Identity. In the lab, you will write code to configure security permissions for resources, create GenericIdentity and GenericPrincipal objects, and perform permission demands. Working with Code Access Security will allow you to build secure applications that will be protected against running malicious code and that will not allow unauthorized access to data. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Collections and Generics in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about working with the various types of collections provided by the base class library in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with Primary and Generic collections such as Lists, ArrayLists, Stacks, and Queues to Specialized collections and Collection base classes. In the lab you will build generic classes and collections and write code that iterates and manages these collections. Having a good understanding of collections will enable you to determine which is most appropriate to use in different scenarios. This knowledge is critical to designing applications that are maintainable and scale to the needs of your organization. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation Examining Collections and Collection Interfaces Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Cryptography in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about encryption and decryption in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from encrypting and hashing data to extending cryptographic behavior. In the lab, you will write code to hash data and compare hashes as well encrypt and decrypt data. Working with encryption, decryption, and hashing allows you to protect data from being tampered with or from being viewed by unathorized users. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Delegates and Events in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about using events and delegates in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from creating and using delegates, to creating events and EventArg classes and raising events. In the lab, you will create an event and EventArgs as well define an EventHandler delegate. Using events and delegates, you can create componenents that publish information during their processing for other components to susbscribe to. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Group Policy in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Active Directory® Environment | In this course, you plan and implement a Group Policy strategy to centrally manage users and computers in an enterprise. You create, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Group Policy and Group Policy Objects. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing High Availability and Recovery for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers | In this online learning course, you implement high availability and disaster recovery for mailbox servers in Exchange Server 2007. You explore the methods to implement high availability that are supported by Exchange Server 2007 and the procedures to implement these methods. In addition you learn the techniques to recover messaging databases and mailbox servers. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Anti-Spam and Antivirus Solutions | In this online learning course, you implement antivirus and anti-spam solutions in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. You implement anti-spam solutions at the SMTP and the messaging levels. In addition, you implement antivirus solutions. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging | In this online learning course, you implement a unified messaging solution in Exchange Server 2007. You create and configure a dial plan, an IP gateway and hunt group, and unified messaging user accounts and mailbox policies. In addition you implement the Auto Attendent feature in Unified Messaging. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who have supported Exchange Server 2003 and must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have completed clinic 5091 or have basic knowledge of Unified Messaging. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Personalization and Themes in Web Applications with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to enable users to store their preferences and customize the look and feel of a Web site. In the lab, you will configure personalization features and update profile data. You will also create two themes, apply the themes to a Web application, and add user interface elements. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication in a Windows Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you explain how replication works in Active Directory, then plan a site strategy to allow configuration of sites and management of site topology. In addition, you perform troubleshooting of replication failures. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing System Types and Interfaces in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about the types and interfaces provided by the base class library in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with Value and Reference types to Generics, Exceptions and Attributes and finally to implementing .NET Framework interfaces such as IFormattable, IDisposable, and ICloneable. In the lab you will create custom types that implement many of the concepts learned within the course. Having this experience will enable you to create robust applications and components that take advantage of low level functionality provided by the .NET Framework. Additionally it will allow you to write reusable and extensible business components.This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation Self-paced Course |
| Implementing the Placement of Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain Controllers | In this course, you implement the Global Catalog, determine the placement of domain controllers, and plan the placement of domain controllers in Active Directory. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing User Assistance and Usability in Windows Forms with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the controls, components and features that you can use to provide user assistance and enhance accessibility. It describes how to implement these features in a Windows Forms application. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Implementing Windows Server 2003 Active Directory User, Group, and Computer Accounts | In this course, you plan and implement user, group, and computer accounts in Active Directory. You create multiple user and computer accounts, move objects in Active Directory, and implement User Principal Name (UPN) suffixes. You examine the guidelines for planning account and audit strategies. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Importing and Exporting Information in Microsoft Office Access 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to import and export information to and from Access 2007 databases. This includes importing information from other Microsoft Office applications, as well as from other data sources. This course will also cover exporting Access 2007 information to other applications. Self-paced Course |
| Importing and Modifying Forms by Using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to take create and modify forms using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. This includes creating new InfoPath forms using the forms designer utility, as well as modifying existing forms. This course will also cover how to import forms from earlier versions of InfoPath, or importing forms from Office Word. Self-paced Course |
| Improving Security in a Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application | In this three-hour online course, you will learn how forms-based authentication in ASP.NET 2.0, which is arguably the only viable approach to restricting access to real-world Web sites, is even easier and quicker to use. Self-paced Course |
| Installing and Configuring Devices in Windows Vista | This online course covers how to install hardware, software, and other Windows Vista operating system components. You will learn how to add printers, scanners, and other peripheral devices. You will also learn how to launch programs using the Startup folder, the Open With dialog box and the Run command. Self-paced Course |
| Installing and Upgrading to Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 | In this course, you install and upgrade to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Installing the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging System | In this online course, you install and configure Exchange Server 2007. You examine the installation and infrastructure requirements, and the various server roles. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS). Self-paced Course |
| Installing Windows Vista on a New Computer | In this online course, you install and troubleshoot a clean installation of Windows Vista. In addition, you install and configure Windows Vista drivers. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional ITA | The most efficient Windows XP Professional training solution for students in the Windows Server 2003 curriculum. Students who do not support Windows Server as part of their job should take Course 2272. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to manage Microsoft Windows® XP Professional computers in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 environment. Additional information for Windows 2000 is also included explaining how it differs from Windows XP Professional. |
| Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Client Applications in Windows Vista | In this online course, you install, configure and troubleshoot client applications running on Windows Vista. This includes configuring productivity applications, troubleshooting file extensions, installing legacy applications, and configuring application compatibility features. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-623. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who support Windows Vista in a home environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Integrating Data Encryption into a Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Database Security Design | In this course, you apply guidelines and considerations for securing data using encryption and certificates. You describe various data encryption policies. Finally, you determine a key storage method. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Interoperating Between COM Components and Assemblies in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about interoperating managed and unmanaged code in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from exposing COM components to .NET and exposing .NET components to COM as well as using PInvoke to call Win32 dlls. In the lab, you will use interop to work with Microsoft Office from within a .NET Framework application. Using interop will allow you build .NET Framework applications that harness existing COM libaries and to expose new .NET Framework components to COM applications. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Introducing Windows Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning, Tools, and Documentation | In this course, you are introduced to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure and the associated design and planning components. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Introduction to Active Directory® Infrastructure in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Environment | In this course, you examine the architecture of Active Directory, including its logical and physical structures, and how it works. You understand the processes of Active Directory design, planning, and implementation. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Introduction to Designing SQL Server Security for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you learn the principles and methodology of designing SQL Server security. You also learn the benefits of having a security policy in place and the process of creating a security policy. In addition, this course teaches you the importance of monitoring the security of SQL Server. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-443. Self-paced Course |
| Joining Data from Multiple Tables in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you retrieve data from multiple tables by using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You apply the inner join, outer join, cross join, and self join to retrieve the desired result set. You also use the APPLY operator to join using a user-defined function. In addition, you examine the various techniques provided by SQL Server 2005 to combine and limit result sets such as UNION, EXCEPT, INTERCEPT, TOP, and TABLESAMPLE. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Keeping Information Accurate and Secure in Microsoft Office Access 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to keep your information accurate and secure in Microsoft Office Access 2007. This includes restricting data that can be entered into an Access form, as well as updating information in a data form. This course will also cover securing Access data by assigning a password to a database, as well as securing a database for distribution. You will also learn how to collaborate with others by distributing and collection Access data using SharePoint sites. Self-paced Course |
| Locating Specific Information in Microsoft Office Access 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to locate specific information using Microsoft Office Access 2007. This includes using both the sorting and filtering features in Access 2007. This course will also cover creating and using queries to find specific data. Self-paced Course |
| Maintaining Active Directory® in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Environment | In this course you examine how to maintain Active Directory. You move and defragment the Active Directory database and log files. You identify the components of the system state data, and then you back up Active Directory. You examine the primary, normal, and authoritative restore methods, and then restore Active Directory using these methods. Finally, you explore planning to monitor Active Directory. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Maintaining and Optimizing Windows Vista | In this online course, you troubleshoot slow performance and system stability issues in Windows Vista. In addition, you apply best practices around protecting and updating Windows Vista. This online course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Making Connections with Windows Vista | In this course, you will learn how to use the programs included with Windows Vista for creating graphics and word-processing documents. This course covers using Paint, Notepad, and WordPad. Using these tools, you will be able to create letters, reports, journals, and to combine text and graphics in a single document. You will also learn how to edit, save, store and print your documents and graphics. Self-paced Course |
| Making Web Applications Available to Mobile Devices with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces students to Web application development for mobile devices with Visual Studio 2005. It covers all the core technologies needed to create device-specific pages for mobile devices such as cell phones and PocketPCs.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Detecting if the browser is running on a mobile device.
Redirecting the browser to a Web form built for mobile devices.
Developing Web pages for mobile devices
Detecting specific capabilities of the device.
Providing different Web application features for devices with different capabilities.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Address Lists in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you explore a variety of methods for managing and customizing address lists, explore how the Microsoft Active Directory directory service stores and replicates data, and identify address lists and when to use the different types to accomplish common tasks. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing and Automating Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Databases and Servers | In this course you will plan automated systems for databases and servers. You will also gain the knowledge required to maintain a run book. This course will also help prepare you for certification exams 70-443 and 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Client Access in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Environment | In this online course, you manage client access in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. You implement Outlook Web Access and mobile messaging to enable users to access their mailboxes over the Internet. In addition, you back up and recover a Client Access server. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who administer Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Managing Client Configuration and Connectivity in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you explore client configuration, connectivity, and customization concepts associated with Outlook 2003 and Microsoft Outlook Express. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Computer Security with Windows Vista | This course covers the latest version of Internet Explorer. You will learn how to use Windows® Internet Explorer® 7 to browse Web sites, search for content on the internet, and save your favorite Web sites. You will also learn to use the new features of Internet Explorer, such as Tabbed Browsing, Pop-Up Blocker, Phishing Filter, and RSS Feeds. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Data Storage and Hardware Resources in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you manage data storage and hardware resources in an Exchange Server 2003 environment. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Mail and Contact Information in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to manage your e-mail inbox and contacts list in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007. This includes using search and search folders, as well as how to store and archive received messages. It will also cover organizing and displaying contact information, and personalizing an electronic business card. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 E-Mail Addresses and Address Lists | In this online learning course, you perform the key administrative tasks in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that are required to manage e-mail addresses and address lists for individuals and multiple recipients.You create and configure e-mail addresses, address policies, and address lists. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Message Transport | In this online learning course, you manage the message transport in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 by using the Hub Transport Server role. You explore the message transport process and implement and configure a Hub Transport server. In addition, you troubleshoot common problems in the message transport and recover a Hub Transport Server role. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Policies and Compliance | In this online learning course, you manage message policies in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that you can use to address compliance requirements. In addition, you implement messaging records management, transport rules, and journaling rules using different methods and tools provided in Exchange Server 2007. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This online learning course is one of several courses that focus on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Recipient Objects | In this online course, you manage Exchange Server 2007 recipient objects, including mailboxes, distribution groups, mail-enabled users, mail-enabled contacts, and public folders. In addition, you create, configure, and manage these recipient objects by using both the console and Exchange Management Shell. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who administer Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Managing Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Supporting Services | In this course you will deploy and manage SSIS packages. This course also provides the guidelines and considerations for maintaining replication and reporting services. This course will also help prepare you for certification exams 70-443 and 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Mobile Devices with Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 | In this course, you manage mobile devices with Exchange Server 2003. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Operations Masters in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Active Directory® Environment | In this course, you describe the different operations master roles, examine how to transfer and seize roles, and plan their placement. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Public Folders in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you manage Exchange Server 2003 public folders. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Recipients in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you explore the skills needed to administer Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 recipients (users, contacts, groups) and you explore how to use Active Directory Users and Computers to manage Exchange recipients stored in Active Directory. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing Routing in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you manage routing in Exchange Server 2003 by configuring routing groups and managing their connectivity to the Internet. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Managing State for a Web Application with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on handling different state management issues that face ASP.NET 2.0 Web developers.
Within this workshop you will learn the following:
How controls can retain state data over multiple requests, and how to work with this state data.
How to store state data in the Application and Session objects provided by ASP.NET 2.0 and the different session-data storage mechanisms.
How to use the Cache object for caching and retrieving state data.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Managing the Calendar in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to manage your calendar in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007. This includes creating new Calendar items such as events, appointments and invitations, as well as changing Calendar items. It also covers how to schedule, update, and cancel meetings, as well as how to manage a meeting workspace and respond to meeting requests. Self-paced Course |
| MCDST Certification: Exam Preparation for (Clinic 2263) | This online clinic prepares students who are currently providing end-user support in a Microsoft Windows XP operating environment with a review of the objectives covered on the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification exams. This course prepares individuals for MCP exam 70-271 and 70-272. |
| Methods of Troubleshooting Windows Vista | In this online learning course, you gain the knowledge and skills to troubleshoot Windows Vista. You emply a methodical approach based on industry standards including MOF and ITIL. In addition, you use tools such as Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance to troubleshoot issues remotely. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-622, and 70-623. This online learning course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Design | In this course you will explore how to identify the features of Microsoft SQL Server 2000. You will use Transact-SQL, create databases and tables, implement data integrity techniques and indexes, and query multiple tables using joins. You will also design subqueries, use aggregate functions in queries and create user-defined functions. |
| Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Querying with Transcat -SQL | In this course, you will explore the features of Transact-SQL and the Transact SQL statement types and elements that enable you to design flexible programs. You will explore the techniques for modifying data in tables and the different types of functions in SQL that you can use to summarize data. After completing this course, you will be able to use the Transact-SQL utilities to query a SQL server, retrieve data by using the SELECT statement, modify data by using the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements, and summarize data by using the TOP, GROUP BY, COMPUTE, and COMPUTE BY clauses. You will also be able to query multiple tables through the use of joins, use subqueries, work with full-text indexes, and other types of programming objects in Transact-SQL. |
| Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration | In this course, you will explore the features of Microsoft SQL Server 2000, including how to install Microsoft SQL Server 2000, create and administer databases, configure security on SQL Server, transfer data between SQL servers, configure XML support, backup and restore databases, manage replication between SQL servers, and optimize the performance of SQL Server. |
| Migrating User Data to Windows Vista Using the User State Migration Tool (USMT) | In this online course, you migrate user files and settings to Windows Vista by using the User State Migration Tool. This includes data collection, temporary storage, in-place and side-by-side upgrades, and task automation. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-622. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for Desktop Specialists and IT Professionasl who must deploy operating systems or applications in an enterprise environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become Microsoft® Certified. Self-paced Course |
| Migrating Users from Microsoft® Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 | In this course, you explore the considerations and methods for migrating an Exchange Server 5.5 messaging system to an Exchange Server 2003 messaging system. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Minimizing and Handling Database Operation Conflicts with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop explains how data conflicts occur when multiple users attempt to read or modify the same data at the same time. Suggestions and guidelines are provided to help you decide how to minimize, detect, and resolve these data conflicts when using Microsoft ADO.NET and Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005. In the lab, you will write code to investigate optimistic concurrency conflicts and you will run multiple instances of a prewritten application to investigate the effects of different isolation levels. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Modifying Data in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you modify data in tables using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You insert, delete, and update single or multiple rows of data in the tables. You use statements such as INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE, INSERT…SELECT, SELECT INTO, and TRUNCATE TABLE statements. In addition, you examine implicit and explicit transactions, the importance of transaction isolation levels, and how to manage transactions. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Monitoring and Debugging Applications in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about the monitoring, debugging, and tracing capabilities provided to developers by the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with event logs, and processes to measuring application performance and using WMI. In the lab you will write code to create performance counters, work with event logs, and add application tracing. Also you will monitor application performance. Having the ability to debug applications and gather contextual information at runtime are critical to problem resolution for applications in production. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation Self-paced Course |
| Monitoring and Troubleshooting Client Performance and Connectivity in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 | In this online course you monitor and troubleshoot client performance and connectivity in Exchange Server 2007. You use tools, such as User Monitor and RP |
| Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers | In this online course, you monitor and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox servers. You use various tools and methods for monitoring Mailbox server performance and troubleshooting issues. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who monitor and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Message Flow | In this online course, you monitor and troubleshoot messaging flow in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. You use various tools and techniques to monitor the messaging flow and troubleshoot some common problems with messaging flow. This helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. Self-paced Course |
| Optimizing and Troubleshooting DNS in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you optimize a DNS server and its communication with other servers, optimize DNS client support traffic, and troubleshoot host name resolution. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Optimizing the Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Query Performance Environment | In this workshop, you troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server 2005 performance issues caused by poorly performing queries. You learn the query troubleshooting process in which you review the query and the query environment to identify performance issues before you implement a suitable solution. In addition, you utilize the Database Engine Tuning Advisor (DTA) to troubleshoot a query environment. This workshop also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Optimizing Web Application Performance with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to optimize the performance of your Web applications. In the lab, you will access the Page Scripting Object Model and implement caching. You will also implement tracing, instrumentation, and asynchronous processing. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Optimizing Your Computer System with Windows Vista | This course will teach you how to use your Windows Vista™ computer securely and safely. It will cover the security features built-in to Windows Vista™ such as Windows Security Center, Windows Defender, and Windows Firewall. You will learn how to secure your computer for use on corporate networks as well as securing it from internet threats such as viruses, malicious computer attacks, and phishing websites. Self-paced Course |
| Outlook 2003: Core Training (Course 4104) | Outlook 2003: Core Training (Course 4104) |
| Performing Advanced Operations in Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to share information with other users using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. This includes working with shared InfoPath data, as well as integrating InfoPath with other Office 2007 applications, such as Windows SharePoint Services. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Asynchronous Tasks by Using Multithreading with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to create Windows® applications that can run tasks in the background. It also describes how to use asynchronous methods and other features of components that support the Asynchronous Pattern for Components. In this workshop you will learn the following: Using the Asynchronous Pattern for Components Using the System.Threading namespace Creating Thread-Safe Applications Best Practices for Creating multithreaded applications. Loading a Bitmap Asynchronously Performing Calculations using Multithreading As a workshop most of your learning will take place in the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Basic Queries in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you perform basic queries in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You use Transact-SQL (T-SQL) statements such as SELECT to write queries, filter data, and format result sets. In addition, this course covers the performance considerations that affect data retrieval and the use of the Query Optimizer. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Calculations on Data in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to perform calculations on data using Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007. This includes naming data ranges and creating tables, creating formulas to calculate values, and creating conditional formulas. It also covers the tools available to identify errors in calculations, as well as auditing worksheets. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Disconnected Operations by Using Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 Wizards | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 Wizards to create strongly-typed data components. You will learn how to create DataSets, DataTables, DataColumns, DataAdapters, and TableAdapters. You will also learn how to load data into a DataSet and save data by using DataAdapters and TableAdapters. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Disconnected Operations Programmatically with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to retrieve data by using Microsoft® ADO.NET and how to work with disconnected data. You will learn how to create DataSet, DataTable and DataColumn objects. You will also learn how to populate and save data using a DataAdapter and how to create in-memory views using a DataView. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Drag and Drop and Clipboard Operations with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to implement drag-and-drop functionality and use the clipboard in your Windows applications. In this workshop you will learn the following: What are Drag and Drop Operations Using the Drag and Drop Operations API Adding Clipboard Support in Windows Forms Applications Best Practices for Drag and Drop Operations and Clipboard Support As a workshop most of your learning will take place in the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Preventive Maintenance in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you perform daily, scheduled, and on-demand Exchange maintenance. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Performing Transactional Operations with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to manage transactions in a Microsoft .NET application. You will learn how to write ADO.NET code to start, commit, and rollback local transactions. You will also learn how to specify an appropriate isolation level for a transaction, and how to enlist in distributed transactions. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Performing XML Operations on Disconnected Data with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on designing data-driven Web applications that utilize XML with Visual Studio 2005. It covers how to retrieve data from the database as XML as well as how to convert in-memory data to and from XML. You will learn how to read and write data only, schema only, or a combination of the two. You will also learn how to read and write a DataSet as a DiffGram, so that modifications to the data can be retained when the DataSet is serialized to XML format. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Personalizing Windows Vista | In this online course, you will learn how you can customize the Windows Vista™ operating system to look and function exactly how you want. This course will cover applying desktop themes, backgrounds, sound effects, and screen-savers, as well as the new Aero Glass display effects. This course will also cover using the Easy Windows Transfer wizard for copying settings and files from your old computer to Windows Vista. Self-paced Course |
| Planning a DNS Strategy in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you will plan a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy in an organization. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure | In this course, you identify the components of the master project plan and gather the requirements for the development and test environments. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning and Optimizing TCP/IP in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you reevaluate the TCP/IP solution of your network and optimize its performance. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning and Optimizing Windows Internet Name Service Using Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 | In this course, you plan a WINS solution, identify WINS optimization requirements, and optimize WINS traffic. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning and Troubleshooting IPSec in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you will plan an Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) deployment, and identify the necessary tools and skills for troubleshooting IPSec. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning and Troubleshooting Routing and Switching in a Windows Server™ 2003 Environment | In this course, you plan and troubleshoot routing and switching in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning for and Recovering from Disasters in a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Environment | In this course, you prepare plans for recovering from a disaster. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Planning Network Access in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you plan for connection methods such as local area networks (LANs), wireless LANs, dial-up connections, and virtual private network (VPN) tunnels. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Planning, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting DHCP in a Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you will plan, optimize, and troubleshoot DHCP. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| PowerPoint 2003: Core Training (Course 4103) | PowerPoint 2003: Core Training (Course 4103) |
| Processing XML Data by Using DOM with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to process XML data in-memory by using the Document Object Model (DOM). You will learn how to load an XML document into a DOM tree, and how to validate the XML document against an XML schema. You will also learn how to read existing XML content and save the DOM tree to an XML document. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Programming a Web Application with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on more of the advanced event-handling capabilities of Visual Studio.NET 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0.
Within the workshop you will learn the following:
Working with non-default event handlers and centralized event handlers.
Using server-side redirection.
Detecting browser types, versions and capabilities.
Programmatically accessing the page header.
Using the HttpResponse.Write method.
Handling page-level exceptions.
As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Protecting Against and Removing Malicious Software on Windows Vista | In this online course, you protect against and remove malicious software on Windows Vista. This includes advanced techniques for detecting and removing malicious software. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-623. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who support Windows Vista in a home environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills and fundamental knowledge of security attacks. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Querying Metadata, XML, and Full-Text Indexes in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you query metadata, XML data, and full-text indexes by using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You query metadata by using SQL Server views and commands. You query XML data by using OpenXML and XQuery. You also query relational data combined with XML data. In addition, you analyze the purpose and process of querying full-text indexes. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Querying XML by Using XPath with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to create expressions that can access parts of an XML document and match a set of nodes in the document by using XML Path Language (XPath). In the lab, you will use XPathNavigator to select XML data and evaluate XPath expressions. You will also implement XPath expressions and use the XPathNavigator to edit XML data. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Reading and Writing Files in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about working with the file, stream, and string handling capabilities provided to developers by the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from working with the file system and byte streams to working with strings and regular expressions. In the lab you will write code to enumerate, create and delete files. Also you will work with file compression and decompression. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Reading and Writing XML Data with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use the XmlReader and XmlWriter classes to read and write XML data. You will learn how to create an XML document, and how to read and write XML elements, attributes, and text content. You will also learn how to perform validation against an XML Schema. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Securing Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 | In this course, you secure Exchange Server 2003 by securing mailboxes, protecting and preparing against virus attack, setting appropriate administrative permissions, and configuring firewalls to aid in the safety of your network. This course also help prepare you for certification exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Self-paced Course |
| Selecting the Appropriate High-Availability Technology Using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you establish and then implement a comprehensive high-availability strategy for SQL Server 2005 by following a four step process: analyzing business requirements, selecting an appropriate strategy, designing and implementing the architecture, and managing the infrastructure. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Self-paced Course |
| Serializing Data in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about how to serailize and deserialize objects in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from Binary, SOAP, and XML Serialization to how to customize serialization using atrributes and custom classes. In the lab, you will customize XML Serialization with XmlAttributes. You will also use the XmlSerializer to serialize and deserialize an object. Having a good understanding of serialization concepts is key to developing distributed applications. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Sharing and Remotely Accessing Data in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to share information in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007, as well as how to remotely access Outlook data. This includes sharing Outlook folders and managing Document Workspaces. It will also cover working with remote connections to Outlook, including setting up Cached Exchange Mode functions, working with Outlook data while offline, and setting up Out Of Office notifications. Self-paced Course |
| Supporting 2007 Microsoft Office System Applications in Windows Vista | In this online learning course, you gain the knowledge and skills to configure and maintain 2007 Office System applications on Windows Vista. You configure backward compatibility, security settings, data recovery, and language support. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-621, 70-622, and 70-623. This online learning course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft® IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Supporting Office Outlook and Mobile Clients in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Environment | In this online course, you support Office Outlook and mobile clients in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. You configure Outlook clients and access for mobile devices. In addition, you troubleshoot connectivity, performance, mailbox security, and profile issues. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who administer Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Team Collaboration with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to manage enterprise document management and content using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. This includes how business users can create and submit content for approval to intranet and internet sites. This course will also cover how to give users access to real-time, interactive Microsoft Office documents from a Web browser through services running on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Self-paced Course |
| Tracking Progress on Tasks with Microsoft® Office Project 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to track progress of your project using Microsoft® Office Project 2007. This includes creating a project plan baseline, and then tracking your task completion and progress against this baseline. This course will also cover tracking task completion by both percentage complete and tracking actual values for tasks. Self-paced Course |
| Transforming XML by Using XSLT Style Sheets with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop describes how to use Visual Studio 2005 to implement Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations (XSLT) style sheets to transform XML documents in Microsoft .NET Framework applications. In the lab, you will transform an XML document by using an XSLT style sheet, resolve external resources during XSLT processing, and pass parameters into an XSLT style sheet. You will also create and use extension objects. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Applications on Windows Vista in an Enterprise Environment | In this online course, you troubleshoot applications on Windows Vista including, policy settings, and deployment issues. In addition, there is a treatment of SMS, Group Policy, Add/Remove Programs, domain membership, and file shares. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-621, 70-622. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for Desktop Specialists and IT Professionasl who must deploy operating systems or applications in an enterprise environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become Microsoft® Certified. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Computers Running Windows Vista | In this online learning course, you gain the knowledge and skills to troubleshoot Windows Vista issues including hardware, operating system, applications, and networking. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-621, 70-622, and 70-623. This online learning course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Devices on Computers Running Windows Vista | In this online learning course, you gain the knowledge and skills to troubleshoot devices on Windows Vista including physical, device driver, and printing issues. In addition, there is information on motherboard settings, hardware configuration, USB devices, and legacy drivers. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-622, and 70-623. This online learning course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Enterprise Support Issues in Windows Vista | In this online course, you troubleshoot Windows Vista issues found in enterprise environments including BitLocker, DHCP issues, computer name conflicts, and VPN issues. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-621, 70-622. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for Desktop Specialists and IT Professionasl who must deploy operating systems or applications in an enterprise environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become Microsoft® Certified. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 External Services | In this online course, you monitor and troubleshoot the external and additional services required for Exchange Server 2007. You use various tools to monitor and troubleshoot services such as DNS and Active Directory and ensure network availability and performance. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who monitor and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This course helps prepare you for certification exam 70-236. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Concurrency Issues | In this workshop, you troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server 2005 concurrency issues. You use a five step database troubleshooting methodology to identify and resolve concurrency issues that are caused by locking, blocking, and deadlocking. In addition, you measure and troubleshoot wait times by using SQL Server latches. This workshop also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Connectivity Issues | In this workshop, you troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server 2005 connectivity issues. You examine the SQL Server environment and network infrastructure to help you troubleshoot the connection problem. In addition, you explore common connection problems related to Domain Name System (DNS), network authentication, and SQL Server 2005 endpoints. This workshop also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Data Issues | In this workshop, you troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server 2005 data integrity issues. You use a five step database troubleshooting methodology to identify and resolve torn SQL Server pages by using single-page restore. In addition, you detect torn pages by using the Page_Verify option. This workshop also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Performance Issues | In this workshop, you troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server 2005 performance by analyzing the data captured through a monitoring solution. You then use this analysis to narrow down the performance issue to a specific database environment object. In addition, you automatically synchronize Sysmon logs and Profiler traces, and utilize the SQLDiag tool. This workshop also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-444. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Network Access in a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Environment | In this course, you troubleshoot network access in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure and examine the major categories of network access: local area network (LAN) access and remote access. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting Networking Problems in Windows Vista | In this online course, you troubleshoot home networking issues in Windows Vista. This includes Internet connectivity, wireless networking, connection sharing, and small computer networks. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-623. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who support Windows Vista in a home environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical networking skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting the Transfer or Migration of User Files and Settings to Windows Vista | In this online course, you gain the knowledge and skills to transfer and migrate user files and settings to Windows Vista. This includes transferring and migrating user data, application-specific settings, printers, and Internet Explorer favorites. This also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-623. This online course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who support Windows Vista in a home environment. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills and experience using Windows Easy Transfer. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Troubleshooting User Accounts and Privileges in Windows Vista | In this online learning course, you gain the knowledge and skills to troubleshoot user accounts and privileges in Windows Vista. You troubleshoot authentication and security issues. In addition, there is a treatment of legacy authentication and of customizing User Account Control. This also helps prepare you for certification exams 70-621, 70-622, and 70-623. This online learning course is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you have strong Windows Vista technical skills. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista | In this online course, you upgrade and migrate from an existing version of Windows to Windows Vista. In addition, you troubleshoot application compatibility and use the Windows Recovery Environment. This course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT Professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. This course helps prepare you for certification exams 70-620, 70-621, and 70-623. This course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). Self-paced Course |
| Upgrading to Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 | This online learning collection is for IT professionals who are proficient with Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 and provides the knowledge and skills necessary to upgrade existing installations to ISA Server 2004. The collection will discuss differences in how tasks are performed between the product versions and it will also highlight the new features offered by ISA Server 2004. Self-paced Course |
| Using Advanced Querying Techniques in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you apply advanced querying techniques in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You follow best practices to query complex data involving data/time and multinational data. You query complex table structures such as data stored in hierarchies and self-referencing tables. You also analyze query execution and optimize query performance. In addition, you use Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for managing query source files. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Using Commands to Query and Update Databases with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop focuses on retrieving and updating data from a database using Visual Studio 2005. You will learn how to use Commands to query and update. You will also learn how to create multilingual and multicultural user interfaces by supporting globalized data formats. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Using Dialog Boxes and Forms Inheritance with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the standard dialog boxes that are available to you in Visual Studio 2005. It describes how to create and use custom dialog boxes. It explains the concept of forms inheritance and describes how to create a consistent interface for your Windows Forms applications. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Using Programming Objects for Data Retrieval in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you retrieve data by using the various programming objects provided by Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You encapsulate expressions with user-defined functions and SQL S |
| Using the BackgroundWorker Component in Windows Forms with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 | This 2-hour workshop introduces the main concepts of asynchronous programming. It describes how to use the BackgroundWorker component to add asynchronous functionality to a Windows Forms application. As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab. Self-paced Course |
| Using Windows Internet Explorer in Windows Vista | This course covers the skills you need to connect your Windows Vista™ computer to the Internet, as well as to other networks in your workplace. You will learn how to install network adapters, configure Windows Vista™ for communicating on public and private networks, and managing wireless network technology. It will cover creating a Windows Vista™ computer network, as well as sharing devices such as printers, and sharing data between computers. Self-paced Course |
| Using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with Microsoft 2007 Office System Applications | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to secure data using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. This includes managing and integrating industry-leading antivirus engines to provide comprehensive protection against the latest threats, helping ensure documents are safe before they are saved to or retrieved from the SharePoint document library. Self-paced Course |
| Visual Basic.NET: Introduction | This course is designed for programmers who have written code for at least three months using a procedural language (such as Fortran, Pascal, C, or Cobol) or an object-oriented programming language (such as Java, C++, Delphi, or Powerbuilder). Further, it is designed for programmers who have used Visual Studio .NET to create .NET projects. |
| Visual C#: Intro for Developers | You are now entering the new world of .NET programming by using the C# programming language and the Visual C#.NET integrated development environment inside Visual Studio.NET. |
| Visualizing Data in Diagrams with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to create visual representations of data using Microsoft Office Visio 2007. Self-paced Course |
| What's New in Microsoft Office Access 2007 | In this online course you will learn about the new features and functionality in the latest version of Microsoft Office Access. There have been substantial changes to the user interface in this database application, and this course can help you get up to speed quickly. This course covers the new features that enable you to create, populate, and analyze data in an Access database. You will also learn how to collaborate with others by sharing your database using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. |
| What's New in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 | In this online course you will learn about the new features and functionality in the latest version of Microsoft Office Outlook. In addition to managing e-mail, schedules, and contacts - the latest version of Outlook provides enhanced task-management capabilities. Get up to speed quickly with the new user interface for creating messages and appointments in Outlook. |
| Working Efficiently in Windows Vista | This online course introduces the Windows Vista™ operating system user interface and how to manage your computer using the Windows desktop. You will learn how to manage applications and data on your computer using the Start Menu, the Taskbar, as well as the new Windows Sidebar. You will also learn how to create and manage shortcuts to access your mostly frequently used programs and files. Self-paced Course |
| Working with ADO.NET 2.0 Within Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 | This three-hour online course covers the exciting new ASP.NET 2.0 data source model, the data-binding mechanism, and the process of connecting a Web control to a data source element. You will learn how to use these new data access features. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Columns and Tables in Microsoft Office Word 2007 (Course 5422) | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with columns and tables using Microsoft® Office Word 2007. This includes presenting information in columns, as well as creating tabular lists in the Word 2007 environment. This course will also cover presenting information and performing calculations in a table, formatting table information, and using a table to control page layout. Self-paced Course. Included in Collection 5258: "Core Training for Microsoft Office Word 2007" |
| Working with Digital Media in Windows Vista | This online course will cover the skills you need to work with Digital Media files and programs in the Windows Vista operating system. It will cover the new version of Windows Media Player and how to create and manage your digital music library. You will also learn how to work with the Windows Photo Gallery and Windows Movie Maker to store, manage and produce digital photos and video. Self-paced Course |
| Working with E-mail Messages in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to create and send e-mail messages using Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007. This includes attaching files to e-mail messages, adding signatures to messages automatically, and personalizing the appearances of messages. In addition it will cover how to view and process e-mail messages, such as how to reply and forward messages, as well as printing and deleting messages. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Folders and Files in Windows Vista | This online course introduces the new virtual folder system and desktop search functionality. Using these tools, you will learn how to browse the folder system and manage your documents, spreadsheets, and digital media files. You will also learn how to use the desktop search functionality to quickly access all of your stored documents wherever they are stored on your hard drive or network. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Forms in Microsoft Office Access 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with forms in Microsoft Office Access 2007. This includes creating new forms as well as modifying existing forms for easy data entry. This course will also cover how to customize access by controlling the features of an Access 2007 database, such as creating Switchboards and custom categories. Self-paced Course |
| Working with GDI+ in Windows®-based Applications in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about how to use GDI+ from within the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from drawing graphic objects to working with images, bitmaps, and icons. In the lab, you will use GDI+ to create graphics, text, and point structures within a Windows Form. Working with GDI+ allows you to design rich graphical interfaces within your .NET Foundation 2.0 applications as well as to manage images of various formats. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Graphical Elements in Microsoft Office Word 2007 (Course 5423) | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with graphical elements in Microsoft® Office Word 2007. This includes inserting and modifying pictures, creating fancy text, drawing and modifying shapes, inserting symbols and equations, and changing the relationship of elements on the page. This course will also cover inserting and modifying charts, as well as using existing data in charts. Additionally, you will learn how to create and modify diagrams. Self-paced Course. Included in Collection 5258: "Core Training for Microsoft Office Word 2007" |
| Working with Longer Documents in Microsoft Office Word 2007 (Course 5424) | This online course demonstrates the skills and knowledge you will need to work with the special features specific to long documents using Microsoft® Office Word 2007. This includes inserting ready-made document parts, as well as creating and modifying a table of contents and an index in the Word 2007 environment. This course will also cover adding bookmarks, cross-references, hyperlinks, and sources, and compile a bibliography. Self-paced Course. Included in Collection 5258: "Core Training for Microsoft Office Word 2007" |
| Working with Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Configuration and Instrumentation | In this three-hour online course, you will learn how to use the tools that ASP.NET 2.0 supplies to programmatically update the configuration files. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Wizards and Site Navigation | This three-hour online course covers the exciting new ASP.NET 2.0 application services including Wizards and Site Navigation. You will learn how to use these new application service features. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Pivot Tables and Charts in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to create and format PivotTable and PivotChart reports in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007. This includes editing and formatting PivotTable reports, as well as inserting charts into your worksheets. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Programs in Windows Vista | This course covers using the programs that are included with Windows Vista, such as Windows Messenger and other accessories. You will learn how to find, launch and configure these programs to achieve your personal and productivity goals. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Reports in Microsoft Office Access 2007 | This online course demonstrates the skills and knowledge you will need to work with reports using Microsoft Office Access 2007. This includes creating and modifying Access reports, as well as printing reports. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Resources with Microsoft® Office Project 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with resources using Project 2007 project plans. This includes configuring resources by setting hourly rates, as well as setting working time for resources. This course will also cover how to assign resources to tasks, including work resources and other resources, such as material and cost resources. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Service Applications and E-mail Messages in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about Windows Services and E-mail in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from creating, managing and installing services to creating and sending e-mail messages and attachments. In the lab, you will write create, install, and manage a Windows service. Having the knowledge of creating Windows services and how to send e-mail programatically allows you to build more robust applications. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Shapes and Connectors with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with shapes and connectors with Microsoft Office Visio 2007. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Slides in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with slide presentations in Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2007. This includes working with slide text, proofreading the text, as well as changing the appearance of text. Self-paced Course |
| Working with State Management in Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 | In this three-hour online course, you will learn how ASP.NET 2.0 goes beyond the ASP.NET 1.x Cache object and ASP Application and Session objects. ASP.NET 2.0 introduces control state for custom ASP.NET controls, custom session-state management options, and a mechanism for handling custom cache dependencies, including SQL Server database dependencies. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Subqueries in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 | In this course, you write subqueries and correlated subqueries by using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You determine the best option among subqueries, joins, and temporary tables to get your desired result. You refine subqueries by using the ANY, ALL, and SOME operators. In addition, this course explains common table expressions (CTEs) to write recursive queries. This course also helps prepare you for certification exam 70-431. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Tables, Charts, and Diagrams in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with graphical objects in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007.This includes inserting and formatting tables in a slide, as well as inserting Excel worksheets and charts. This course also covers inserting and formatting SmartArt graphic objects and converting bullet lists into graphics. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Tasks and Notes in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to work with tasks and notes in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007. This includes creating and updating tasks, viewing tasks in the Task window, creating task or appointments from an email message, and assigning tasks to others. It will also cover how to create and manage Notes, including sharing and linking to notes. Self-paced Course |
| Working with the Slide Layout and Themes in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 | This online course covers the skills and knowledge you will need to change the appearance of slides using slide layout tools and Themes in Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2007. In addition to working with slide layout and Themes, this course will also cover customizing presentation elements including the Slide Master and creating a custom design template. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Type Metadata in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 | In this 2-hour course you will learn about using reflection to work with type metadata in the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0. Topics range from accessing type level and method level metadata to dynamically creating assemblies and types. In the lab, you will write code to load and examine an assembly dynamically in code. Working with assemblies at run time allows you to build extensible plug-in architectures. This course also will help you prepare for Exam 70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation. Self-paced Course |
| Working with User Profiles and Themes in Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 | In this three-hour online course, you will learn how to build an effective personalization layer into a Web application by employing two new features of ASP.NET 2.0, user profiles and themes. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Web Parts in Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 | In this three-hour online course, you will learn how the Web Parts framework provides a simple and familiar way for ASP.NET developers to create modular Web applications that support end-user personalization. Self-paced Course |
| Working with Windows Vista | This online course introduces the features of Windows Vista. It will familiarize you with the Windows Vista user interface, so that you can confidently start using Windows Vista right away. This course also covers customizing the Windows Vista interface to suit your requirements. The course has interactive simulations that provide hands-on practice to master specific tasks. It also includes skills assessments to reinforce the learning. In addition, this course can be downloaded for offline use for the length of your subscription so that you can learn even when you're not connected to the Internet. So, get up-to-speed quickly with this interactive Windows Vista course.
Summary: This online course introduces the features of Windows Vista. It will familiarize you with the Windows Vista user interface, so that you can confidently start using Windows Vista right away. Get up-to-speed quickly with this interactive Windows Vista course. Audience: Home and Office Users Available Offline: Yes |
| Writing Master Pages and Content Pages in Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 | This three-hour online course covers the exciting new features of ASP.NET 2.0, Master Pages and Content Pages. Master Pages allows you to easily create a consistent look and feel across your Web applications. This course will teach you how to create Web Applications with Master Pages and Content Pages. Self-paced Course |

