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Microsoft Windows 2000 End User Introduction



Course Aims
To get readers to a point where they are comfortable navigating around Windows and using the mouse. The Windows file management system is covered along with other standard Windows applications.
Assumed Knowledge
No experience of Windows is required. In fact, no PC experience is necessary for this course. Experience in a previous version would be an advantage. Basic ability to use of the mouse and keyboard is required.
Course Audience
Anyone who will be using this version of the Windows operating system on a PC.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Course Library > Microsoft > Windows 2000
Course Library > Desktop

Table of Contents
Introduction to Windows 2000
  • How to Start Windows 2000
  • What is Windows 2000 Professional
  • Why Use Windows 2000
  • Using the Mouse
  • Special Mouse Effects in Windows 2000
  • The Start Button
  • The Windows 2000 Desktop
  • Identifying Icons in Windows
  • Arranging Windows
  • Scrolling in a Window
  • The Taskbar
  • The Active Desktop
     
    The Desktop and Icons
  • The Desktop & Icons
  • My Briefcase
  • Control Panel
  • Printers Folder
  • Using the Keyboard
  • Dialog Boxes
  • Modifying Screen Properties
     
    File and Folder Information
  • Files and Folders
  • Using My Computer
  • Navigation
  • Windows 2000 Folder Options
  • Moving and Copying Files and Folders Using My Computer
  • Using the Keyboard
  • Windows Explorer
  • The Windows Explorer Menus
  • Changing Views in Windows Explorer
  • Formatting a Floppy Disk
    Managing Files and Folders With Explorer
  • File Management with Windows Explorer
  • Creating and Using Shortcuts
  • Create a Shortcut to an Application (or Program)
  • A Special Folder
  • Using the Search for Files or Folders function
  • How to Exit Windows 2000 or log off
  • Exercises
     
    Using Programs and Resources
  • Internet, e-mail, and communications
  • Installing a modem
  • Making an Internet connection
  • Faxing a document
  • Outlook Express
  • Internet Explorer
  • Searching on the Internet
  • Searching for people and groups on the Internet or in your organization
  • NetMeeting
  • Phone Dialer
     
    Personalizing your workspace
  • Practical: Personalizing your workspace
  • 1; Adding a shortcut to the Start menu or a submenu
  • 2; Setting the mouse to single-click or double-click
  • 3; Changing the way your keyboard responds
  • 4; Changing your screen resolution
  • 5; Setting or changing the background of your desktop
  • 6; Setting or changing a screen saver
  • 7; Adjusting the volume for multimedia playback devices
  • 8; Changing your computer's time and time zone
  • 9; Specifying how your computer interprets two-digit years
  • 10; Installing additional languages
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