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Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows XP Embedded
- Windows XP Embedded: Design Goals
- Windows XP Embedded Vs. Windows CE 3.0
- Windows XP Embedded: System Requirements
Skills
- Identify the design goals of Windows XP Embedded.
- Compare Windows XP Embedded and Windows CE 3.0.
- Identify the system requirements for installing Windows XP Embedded on the target devices as well as development machines.
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Module 2: Windows XP Embedded: The Build Process
- The Windows XP Embedded Build Process
Skills
- List the tools required to build a Windows XP Embedded image
- List the typical build and deployment cycle for Windows XP Embedded
- Install and configure the Windows XP Embedded tools.
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Module 3: Target Designer and Target Analyzer
- Target Designer: User Interface
- Target Designer: Configuration
- Target Designer: The Options Feature
- Target Analyzer: Introduction
Skills
- Identify the interface parts of Target Designer.
- Identify how to create and update a configuration using Target Designer.
- Identify the use of the Dependency Check and Advanced options in the Target Designer.
- Identify the use and differences between TA.exe and TAP.exe.
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Module 4: Building and Deploying an Operating System Image
- Windows XP Embedded Build Options
- Preparing for the Deployment Process
- Preparing Target Media
- Deploying an Operating System Image
Skills
- Explain the Windows XP Embedded build options.
- Identify the steps involved in preparing for deploying Windows XP embedded system on a device.
- Identify how to prepare Target Media to boot Windows XP Embedded.
- Deploy an XP Embedded operating system image.
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Module 5: Enabling Features
- Headless Operation
- System Message Interception
- Enhanced Write Filter
- Bootable CD-ROM
- Flash Media
- Remote Management
- Shell Customization
Skills
- Describe what is required to build a Windows XP Embedded system that supports headless operation.
- Explain the purpose of System Message Interception.
- Describe the Enhanced Write Filter.
- Describe the process and tools involved to create a bootable CD-ROM.
- Identify the different flash media on which you can build a Windows XP Embedded system.
- Describe the remote management capabilities of Windows XP Embedded
- Explain the process of customizing a Windows XP Embedded systems shell.
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Module 6: Building XP Embedded Components Using Component Designer
- What is Component Designer?
- Understanding Components
- Component Resources
- Understanding Repositories
- Role of a Repository Set
- Role of a Package
Skills
- Identify the role of Component Designer.
- Identify the contents of a component, and the process of creating components.
- Describe component resources.
- Describe the role of repositories.
- Identify the role of a repository set.
- Identify the role of a package.
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Module 7: Advanced Components and Techniques
- Converting Components
- Creating Custom Shell Components
- Component Building Tools
Skills
- Explain the different ways in which existing files can be converted into Windows XP Embedded components.
- Creating custom shell components.
- Explain the various tools which can assist in building and debugging components, and Windows XP Embedded operating systems.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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£
1200 (€1704)
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£
674.00 (€957)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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