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Introduction to Oracle: SQL & PL/SQL Learn how to create and maintain database objects and how to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. In addition, learn how to create PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be shared by multiple forms, reports, and data management applications.
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Windows 98 Learn the most recent version of the microsoft Windows graphical operating system. This course is appropriate for novice PC users as well as those Windows users interested in learning the new features of Windows 98.
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Internet Briefing Newest software for the internet. Keep up with the year 2000.
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FrontPage 2003 Workshop Pre: Co: Learn to create web pages, format and layout, edit HTML, images and background color and insert hyperlinks. This hands-on course requires word processing skills, knowledge of Windows and the Internet. Knowledge of HTML is suggested.
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FrontPage 2000 - Part 2 Pre: Co: A continuation of FrontPage 2001 Part 1, this course covers features such as tables, themes, page transitions, hover buttons, shared borders, frames, and forms. Web management issues such as publishing a web, importing data, adding a hit counter and sending data to a database will also be discussed. This hands-on course requires word processing skills, knowledge of the Windows operating system, general knowledge of the Internet, and a working knowledge of HTML. Please bring one 3.5 inch disk to class.
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Windows 98 Part Two This course is appropriate for those who have completed the Windows 98 class or have a working knowledge of the Microsoft Windows graphical operating system. Topics include the Windows Explorer, creating, renaming, and deleting folders, printer setup, installing software, adding items to the start menu, creating shortcuts, managing print jobs, memory, backup and scandisk, using the DOS prompt.
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Microsoft Networking Essentials This course serves as a general introduction for students who need a foundation in current networking technology for LANs, WANs and the Internet. It includes text-based study material, simulation lab exercises and demonstrations so students can do networking tasks that reinforce the information in the text. (578)
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Administering NT 4.0 For network administrators who are unfamiliar with Windows NT, this is a pre-requisite to course (922). You will learn the day to day administrative and maintenance functions needed to run a Windows NT 4.0 network. Create and administer users and groups, manage resources, troubleshoot, administer printers and plan resources. (803) .
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Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Core Technologies All the skills needed to configure, customize, integrate and troubleshoot Windows NT 4.0 based operating system (server and workstation) in a single domain environment. The focus is on implementing an intranet using Microsoft technologies. (922)
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Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Technologies This course is a complement to 922. It will teach students the skills needed to implement Windows NT 4.0 Server in the enterprise environ- ment. Topics include implementing Windows NT Directory Services, server and network analysis and troubleshooting. (689)
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