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Disk Operating System (DOS),  1 Day or 2 Evenings
Knowledge or completion of this course is required for all applicants. This course is designed to prepare the students for DOS. The students learn about DOS commands such as Directory commands, File Management commands and DOS Editor. Other useful commands such as Format, Fdisk, Path and Attrib are also discussed.
The following topics are covered:
  • DOS file naming conventions
  • How to Create, Remove or Change Directories
  • Parameters of CONFIG.SYS File
  • How to edit using the DOS Editor
  • Functions of AUTOEXEC.BAT file
  • Format, Fdisk, Sys.com, Attrib and Path commands
  • Copying files, using Copy, Diskcopy and Xcopy commands
  • Editing the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files
Windows 98, 1 Day or 2 evenings
Knowledge or completion of this course is required for all applicants. This course discusses the operation of Windows including Windows Desktop, running of applications and management of directories (Folders) and files. A portion of the course is devoted to File Manager (Explorer).
The following topics are covered:
  • Working with the Desktop using the mouse
  • Setting up the Windows environment
  • Working with File Manager (Explorer)
  • Working with Directories (Folders) and files
  • Creating icons and program items
  • Opening, closing and saving files
  • Starting programs and applications


 

 
 
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