The Windows Familiarization course is designed to introduce the fundamental concepts of Windows Operating Systems, catering to users ranging from beginners to intermediate levels. It covers essential topics such as navigation, configuration, system management, file and folder operations, and basic troubleshooting within the Windows environment. This course aims to equip learners with the skills and confidence to efficiently operate and maintain Windows OS systems in personal or professional settings.
Learning Objectives
Install and customize Windows 10|Configure Updates for Windows.|Configure devices and drivers for Windows.|Configure storage for Windows.|Configure network and remote management settings in Windows.|Configure and manage browsers and applications in Windows.|Configure account access and authentication.|Configure file and folder permissions.|Describe methods for securing Windows 10, common threats and methods for mitigating against them.|Troubleshoot Windows and application installations.|Troubleshoot hardware and driver issues.|Troubleshoot file issues and perform recoveries.|Windows command line administration tools|PowerShell use for conducting enumeration and analysis of targets |Escaping restricted Windows desktop environments
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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