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Module 1: Overview of Windows 2000

  • Introduction to Windows 2000
  • Windows Certification Program
  • Windows Fundamental Requirements
Skills
  • Describe some of the key new features in the Windows 2000 family of operating systems.
  • Explain how Windows 2000 features can improve application performance and help business lower the total cost of ownership (TCO).
  • List the requirements applications must meet to be "Certified for Windows".
  • Describe the testing tools available for ensuring that applications comply with certification requirements.
  • Explain the major issues involved in making existing applications compatible with Windows 2000.
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Module 2: Getting Started with Certification

  • Preparing Applications for Windows 2000
  • Implementing User Interface Features
  • Supporting Accessibility Standards
Skills
  • Register file types to ensure accountability for all files created by an application.
  • Perform Windows version checking correctly so that applications will run on both the current version and subsequent versions of the selected operating system.
  • Comply with migration requirements so that existing applications continue to function properly after an upgrade without reinstalling the application.
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Module 3: Using the Windows Installer Service

  • Overview of the Windows Installer Service
  • Following Installation Guidelines
  • Using InstallShield for Windows Installer
  • Using Wise for Windows Installer
Skills
  • Describe the features and benefits of the Windows Installer service.
  • Use the Wise for Windows Installer to create an Installer package.
  • Use InstallShield for Windows Installer to create an Installer package.
  • Create applications that behave appropriately during install/uninstall.
  • Identify shared DLL components so that different versions of the same component can coexist on the same computer.
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Module 4: Sharing Side-by-Side Components

  • Sharing Components
  • Building Side-by-Side Components
  • Using Side-by-Side Components
Skills
  • Build new components using side-by-side techniques so that your version of a component can be stored in the application directory.
  • Use and install both side-by-side and non side-by-side components in your applications.
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Module 5: Managing User and Computer Settings

  • Storing User-Created Data
  • Handling Application Data
  • Adhering to System-Level Group Policies
Skills
  • Store user-created data so that applications run properly in a secure Windows environment.
  • Classify and store application data to enable roaming users, multiple users on a single computer, remote control of desktops, and simplified computer replacement.
  • Support system-level group policies in applications.
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Module 6: Responding to Power Events

  • Overview of ACPI and OnNow
  • Handling Power Transition Events
  • Handling Low Power States
Skills
  • Create applications that respond appropriately to system power events, such as sleep requests or wake notifications.
  • Control from the application whether or not the conditions have been met for the operating system to enter a sleep state.
  • Optimize applications to conserve power and respond appropriately during low-power conditions.
  • Preserve user data on lower-power states.
  • Provide users control over when the operating system goes to sleep
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Module 7: Integrating with Active Directory

  • Overview of Directory Services
  • Tour of Active Directory
  • Accessing Active Directory
  • Querying for Objects by Attribute
  • Group Policy
  • Using ADO
  • Securing Active Directory
  • Active Directory Schema
Skills
  • Describe the benefits of integrating with Active Directory.
  • Explain what type of information belongs in Active Directory.
  • Describe how applications can integrate with Active Directory.
  • Describe tools used for administering Active Directory.
  • Describe the Active Directory programming model.
  • Query for Active Directory objects by their attributes.
  • Access Active Directory data by using ADSI, LDAP, and ADO/OLE DB.
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Module 8: Programming the COM+ Services

  • Component Object Model
  • Microsoft Transaction Server
  • Introduction to COM+ Services
  • COM+ Object Pooling
  • Queued Components
  • Loosely-Coupled Events
  • Compensating Resource Managers
  • COM+ Administrative Scripting
Skills
  • Describe how COM and Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) have evolved to become COM+.
  • List and describe the services that comprise COM+.
  • Create and configure a COM+ application.
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