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MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart : computer and network basics /

Get Up To Speed for Windows XP and Server 2003 Training-Fast! MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart gives you the solid grounding you need to approach MCSA and MCSE certification training with confidence:Microprocessors and memoryData storageInput/output devicesHardware configurationDesktop operating systemsDOS...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Donald, Lisa
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Francisco, Calif. : SYBEX, ©2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart: Computer and Network Basics; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; What This Book Covers; Understanding Microsoft Certification; Preparing for the MCSA and MCSE Exams; What Types of Questions Are There?; Scheduling and Taking an Exam; After You Become Certified; Making the Most of This Book; Chapter 1: The Computer's Brain: Processors and Memory; Processor Performance; Processor Types: A First Look; The Intel Processor Lineup; Stacking Up the Competition; Using Multiprocessor Computers; Physical Memory; Bus Architecture; Bus Types
  • Chapter 2: Storing Your Files: Data StorageKeys to Data Storage; Understanding Hard Drive Basics; Performance with IDE Drives; Performance with SCSI Drives; Organizing Disks; Understanding Partition Types; A Primer on Disk Drive Configurations; Types of Offline Data Storage; Chapter 3: Data Movement: Input/Output Devices; Understanding Serial Ports; Understanding Parallel Ports; Understanding USB Ports; Understanding Monitors; Using a Keyboard; Using a Mouse; Making Remote Connections; Choosing a Printer; Choosing PC Cards; Chapter 4: Hardware Configuration; Installing Hardware
  • Installing Software DriversHandling Interrupts; Using Base Memory; Using I/O Memory; Using DMA; Chapter 5: Desktop Operating Systems: A Comparison; Understanding DOS; Understanding Windows; Understanding Unix and Linux; Dual-Booting between OSs; Chapter 6: DOS 101: DOS Basics Every MCSA and MCSE Should Know; Organizing Your Disks; Creating a Directory Structure; Manipulating Files; Using the DOS Wildcards; Copying and Moving Files; Setting File Attributes; Changing the Time and Date; Using Some Timesavers; Using the DOS Configuration Files; Chapter 7: Graphical Interface: Windows Basics
  • A Quick IntroductionIntroduction to the Windows XP Professional Desktop; Using the Start Button; Accessing the My Computer Window; Accessing Network Resources; Using the Recycle Bin; Creating Shortcuts; Using Wizards; Using Windows Explorer; Chapter 8: A Communications Framework; Understanding OSI Model Basics; Data Transfer in the OSI Model; Layer 1: The Physical Layer; Layer 2: The Data-Link Layer; Layer 3: The Network Layer; Layer 4: The Transport Layer; Layer 5: The Session Layer; Layer 6: The Presentation Layer; Layer 7: The Application Layer; Chapter 9: Network Models
  • Considering Peer-to-Peer NetworksConsidering Client-Server Networks; Considering the Domain Model; Considering the Directory Services Model; Chapter 10: Data-Link and Network Layer Protocols; Introduction to Topologies; Ethernet Communication Architecture; Using TCP/IP; Using IPX/SPX; Chapter 11: Network Operating Systems: A Comparison; Introduction to an NOS; Windows NT 4 Server; Windows 2000 Server; Windows Server 2003; Novell NetWare; Unix Servers; Linux; Chapter 12: Windows Server 2003 Origins and Platforms; Understanding the Origins of Windows NT; Understanding NT 3.x; Understanding NT 4