This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to successfully implement Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) in medium-and large-scale environments. In Windows XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft is introducing a set of security technologies that will help to improve the ability of computers to withstand malicious attacks, especially those from viruses and worms. The technologies discussed include network protection, memory protection, E-mail handling, Web browsing security, and computer maintenance.
This course is 100% lecture.
Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:> Improve network security by using Windows XP SP2 active protection technologies > Review and modify the default network configuration settings for a Windows XP desktop > Review and modify the default firewall settings for a Windows XP desktop > Reduce application failures by using Windows XP SP2 memory protection features > Make Internet browsing more secure using the enhanced browser security features > Review and modify the default settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Windows XP SP2 desktop > Determine the proper deployment option based on different deployment scenarios. > Test mission-critical applications > Reduce maintenance, and keep clients up-to-date by using Windows XP SP2 improved computer maintenance features
Network SecurityNetwork ConfigurationsFirewall SettingsApplication FailuresDeployment OptionsMaintenance
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