Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-24-2008 |
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CIS122AG
2009 Spring – 2011 Summer
II |
L+L
1.0 Credit(s) 2.0 Period(s) 1.7 Load Occ |
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Windows
98 - Level II |
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Microsoft (MS) Windows 98 network software package. Covers
enhanced features, user interface enhancements, maintenance and
troubleshooting tools. Configuration emphasized. Prerequisites: BPC/CIS121AG. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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CIS122AG 2009
Spring – 2011 Summer II |
Windows 98 - Level II |
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Identify the enhanced features of Windows '98. (I) |
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Summarize procedures for installing Windows '98 from
various operating systems. (II) |
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Demonstrate ability to install Windows '98 from various
operating systems. (II) |
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Explain how to manage hard disks in Windows '98. (III) |
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Identify the user interface enhancements in Windows '98.
(IV) |
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Configure a Windows '98 desktop. (IV) |
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Use various Windows '98 system maintenance and
troubleshooting tools to correct problems. (V) |
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Identify various communications and networking features
and enhancements of Windows '98. (VI) |
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Describe the Distribute File System (DFS). (VI) |
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Identify and describe features of the Win32 Driver Model.
(VII) |
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Describe OnNow Power Management.
(VIII) |
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Official Course Outline: |
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CIS122AG 2009
Spring – 2011 Summer II |
Windows 98 - Level II |
I. Windows 98 Operating
System A. Enhanced Features 1. Improved Setup 2. Improved File System
Support 3. Support for New Hardware
Standards 4. Enhanced User Interface 5. Improved Reliability 6. Reduced Total Cost of
Ownership 7. Improved Communications
and Networking Support B. Client Operating System II. Installation A. Preparation B. Installing from Windows
'95 C. Installing from MS-DOS
and Windows 3.1 D. Automating Set-up E. Set-up Support Issues F. Best Practices III. Managing Hard Disks A. Maintenance B. Choosing a File System C. Enabling and Converting
a FAT 32 IV. Desktop Configuration A. User Interface
Enhancements B. Web Integration C. Active Desktop V. Maintenance and
Troubleshooting A. Viewing System
Information B. Automating Maintenance
Tasks C. Updating Windows '98 D. Examining System Files E. System Back-up
Configuration F. Troubleshooting
Applications 1. Dr. Watson 2. Automatic Skip Driver
Agent 3. Version Conflict Manager
G. Boot Process H. Using Web-based
Troubleshooting Tools VI. Communications and
Networking A. Network Driver Interface
Specification 5.0 B. Windows Sockets 2.0 C. Managing '98 on a
Network D. Distributed File System
(DFS) E. Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN) F. PPP Multilink Protocol G. Point-to-Point Tunneling
(PPTP) and Virtual Private Networks H. Infrared Devices VII. 98 Hardware Support A. Win32 Driver Model B. OnNow
Power Management C. Universal Serial Bus
Devices D. IEEE1394 Serial Bus
Devices E. Multiple Display |