Command Line & Windows Lab (CNT 0110)

Term: 2021-2022 Summer Semester

Faculty

Tamara WilliamsShow MyInfo popup for Tamara Williams
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Duke Russell MillerShow MyInfo popup for Duke Russell Miller
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (5/12/2022 - 8/16/2022) Location: MAIN GRAY G307

Description

CNT0110 Command Line and Windows Lab
Provides a comprehensive overview of Microsoft Windows
operating systems. Students will work with partitioning,
formatting, directory structures, file management, device
drivers, batch files, configuration files and remote recovery
consoles. Students will learn to use a command line interface
for troubleshooting and system recovery. Students will
spend time installing each operating system while gaining an
in-depth understanding of Microsoft Windows optimizations,
customization, client-side network configuration, peer-to-peer
networking, printing, resource sharing, policies, profiles,
administration, security and remote administration.
Six credit hours

Command Line & Windows Lab (CNT 0110)

Term: 2021-2022 Summer Semester

Faculty

Tamara WilliamsShow MyInfo popup for Tamara Williams
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Duke Russell MillerShow MyInfo popup for Duke Russell Miller
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (5/12/2022 - 8/16/2022) Location: MAIN GRAY G307

Description

CNT0110 Command Line and Windows Lab
Provides a comprehensive overview of Microsoft Windows
operating systems. Students will work with partitioning,
formatting, directory structures, file management, device
drivers, batch files, configuration files and remote recovery
consoles. Students will learn to use a command line interface
for troubleshooting and system recovery. Students will
spend time installing each operating system while gaining an
in-depth understanding of Microsoft Windows optimizations,
customization, client-side network configuration, peer-to-peer
networking, printing, resource sharing, policies, profiles,
administration, security and remote administration.
Six credit hours