Windows Operating System Fundamentals (40349BC) Training Course
About This Course
This three-day MTA Training course is designed to help you prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate Exam 98-349. It covers essential topics such as Operating System Configurations, Installing and Upgrading Client Systems, Managing Applications, Managing Files and Folders, Managing Devices, and Operating System Maintenance. The course content aligns with the materials found in the Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) for this exam. This updated version supports Windows 10.
Audience Profile
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification is a new suite of exams from Microsoft that validate foundational knowledge necessary to start a career using Microsoft technologies. This program serves as an ideal entry point for those interested in pursuing a technology career and assumes some hands-on experience or training, though it does not require on-the-job experience.
At Course Completion
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
• Understand Operating System Configurations
• Install and Upgrade Client Systems
• Manage Applications
• Manage Files and Folders
• Manage Devices
• Comprehend Operating System Maintenance
Course Outline
Module 1: Installing and Upgrading Client Systems
- Overview of system requirements
- Installation methods (fresh install, upgrade, etc.)
- Post-installation configuration
Module 2: Understanding Operating System Configurations
- Navigating the Windows 10 interface
- Configuring system settings
- Customizing the desktop and taskbar
Module 3: Understanding Native Applications, Tools, Mobility, and Remote Management
- Overview of native Windows tools and applications
- Remote management and assistance techniques
- Configuring mobile device access
Module 4: Managing Applications, Services, and Disks
- Installing and configuring applications
- Managing system services
- Disk management tools: partitioning, formatting, and defragmentation
Module 5: Managing Devices
- Installing device drivers
- Managing peripheral devices
- Troubleshooting hardware issues
Module 6: Understanding File and Print Sharing
- Configuring file and folder sharing
- Setting permissions and security settings
- Managing network printers
Module 7: Maintaining, Updating, and Protecting Windows 10
- Applying updates and patches
- Configuring Windows Defender
- Using security best practices
Module 8: Understanding Backup and Recovery Methods
- Creating backups using Windows Backup
- Implementing system restore points
- Performing full system recovery
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of computer hardware and software
- Familiarity with Windows operating systems
- No formal experience with Microsoft technologies required
Audience
- Aspiring IT professionals starting their technology career
- Students or professionals seeking MTA certification
- Individuals looking to build foundational knowledge of Microsoft technologies
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Testimonials (2)
Thank you for the informative and wonderful course. I would also like to thank the trainer Mr. Ahmed El Gendy for delivering the information in a very smooth and understandable manner. I have benefited greatly from this course and can confidently say that I now understand all the topics and can apply them practically.
Atheer hadi aljezani - Tamkeen Technologies
Course - Windows Server 2019 Administration (authorized training course WS 011T00)
The environment is very very good
Patrick Mutuma - Dimension Data
Course - Networking with Windows Server 2016 (authorized training course MS 20741)
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