2262 - Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP (MCDST Part 2) |
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| Course Code: | 2262 |
| Course Duration: | 2 days |
| Course Price: | 1360.00 |
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• Configure and troubleshoot applications
• Set application compatibility settings
• Troubleshoot application installation problems
• Configure and troubleshoot e-mail account configurations
• Configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer
• Configure and troubleshoot Outlook Express
• Configure the operating system to support applications
• Configure and troubleshoot file system access and file permission problems on multi-boot computers
• Resolve issues related to usability of applications
• Manage Microsoft Outlook data, including configuring, importing and exporting data and fixing corrupted data
• Resolve issues related to customiSing Internet Explorer
• Resolve issues related to customiSing Outlook Express
• Resolve issues related to customiSing the operating system
• Configure and troubleshooting connectivity for applications
• Configure application security
• Identify and troubleshoot problems related to security permissions
• Answer end user questions relating to application security settings
Module 1: Introduction to Supporting Users Running Applications on Windows XP
After completing this module, students will be able to explain how to use troubleshooting guidelines and tools to support users running applications on Windows desktops.
Lessons
• Overview of Desktop Application Support
• The Windows System Architecture and Desktop Application Support
• Troubleshooting Application Installation Issues
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe the role of the DST in application support and the tools available for troubleshooting applications.
• Explain the importance of the Windows system architecture as it relates to troubleshooting applications running on Windows XP.
• Troubleshoot application installation issues.
Module 2: Troubleshooting Desktop Application Support Issues
After completing this module, students will be able to troubleshoot application compatibility issues and security issues related to applications on client computers that run Windows XP.
Lessons
• Troubleshooting Win32 applications
• Troubleshooting security issues related to applications
• Troubleshooting application compatibility issues
• Troubleshooting MS-DOS-based and Win16 applications
Lab : Troubleshooting Desktop Application Support Issues
• Troubleshoot a non-responsive application.
• Troubleshoot security issues related to applications.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Troubleshoot Win32 applications.
• Troubleshoot security issues related to applications.
• Troubleshoot application compatibility issues.
• Troubleshoot MS-DOS-based and Win16 applications.
Module 3: Troubleshooting Issues Related to Internet Explorer
After completing this module, students will be able to support Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Lessons
• Configuring and Troubleshooting General Settings
• Configuring and Troubleshooting Security and Privacy Settings
• Configuring and Troubleshooting Content Settings
• Configuring and Troubleshooting Connectivity Settings
• Configuring and Troubleshooting Program Settings
• Customising Internet Explorer
Lab : Troubleshooting Issues Related to Internet Explorer
• Troubleshoot Internet Explorer issues related to general settings.
• Troubleshoot Internet Explorer issues related to security settings.
• Troubleshoot Internet Explorer issues related to connectivity settings.
• Troubleshoot Internet Explorer issues related to advanced settings.
• Customise Internet Explorer.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Configure and troubleshoot general settings.
• Configure and troubleshoot security and privacy settings.
• Configure and troubleshoot content settings.
• Configure and troubleshoot connectivity settings.
• Configure and troubleshoot program and advanced settings.
• Customise Internet Explorer.
Module 4: Troubleshooting Issues Related to Outlook
After completing this module, students will be able to troubleshoot issues related Outlook.
Lessons
• Configuring Outlook to Use Exchange Server
• Configuring Outlook Data
• Configuring Outlook for Internet E-Mail
• Troubleshooting Outlook
Lab : Troubleshoot Issues Related to Outlook
• Troubleshoot RPC connections to Exchange Server.
• Troubleshoot issues related to managing Outlook data.
• Troubleshoot Outlook Internet Mail connectivity.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Configure Outlook to use Microsoft Exchange Server.
• Manage Outlook data.
• Configure Outlook for Internet e-mail.
• Apply guidelines for troubleshooting Outlook.
Module 5: Troubleshooting Issues Related to Office
After completing this module, students will be able to support Microsoft Office.
Lessons
• Configuring and Troubleshooting an Office Installation
• Configuring Office Security
• Configuring Office Recoverability
• Configuring Office Language Features
Lab : Configuring Issues Related to Office
• Repair a damaged Office installation.
• Enable document recovery.
• Use Shadow Copy to recover previous versions of documents.
After completing this module, students will be able to support Microsoft Office.
• Configure and troubleshoot an Office installation.
• Configure Office security.
• Configure Office recoverability.
• Configure Office language features.
Module 6: Troubleshooting Issues Related to Outlook Express
After completing this module, students will be able to support Microsoft Outlook Express.
Lessons
• Configuring Outlook Express for E-Mail
• Importing and Exporting Outlook Express Data
• Configuring Outlook Express for Newsgroups
Lab : Troubleshooting Issues Related to Outlook Express
• Configure Outlook Express for e-mail
• Troubleshoot issues related to Outlook Express data
• Configure Outlook Express for newsgroups
This course is intended for Desktop Support Technicians new to the IT industry who have experience using Microsoft Office and basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills, as well as call center technicians with 6 months experience looking to validate their support skills.
Before attending this course, students must have:
• Attended Course 2261: Supporting Users Running Microsoft Windows Desktop Operating Systems
• Experience using Microsoft Office as a general user
• Experience using a Microsoft Windows operating system such as Microsoft Windows XP

