After completing Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Installation and Configuration
the user should be able to:
 | Install Windows NT Workstation 4.0 for optimal performance |
 | Configure hardware devices and hardware profiles |
 | Configure applications |
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Understanding Windows NT Workstation
Describes the Windows NT operating system.
 | Features and capabilities |
Installing Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Describes how to plan a Windows NT installation.
 | Hardware
disk
and file system issues |
 | Operating system options |
 | Customizing and automating the installation |
Configuring Keyboard
Mouse
and Sound
Covers setting up the keyboard
mouse
and sound card.
 | Configuring how the keyboard operates |
 | Configuring how the mouse operates |
 | Configuring how sound is used |
Changing and Configuring Hardware
Covers customizing hardware devices.
 | Configuring your video display and ports |
 | Changing ports |
 | Installing and configuring a SCSI adapter |
Configuring Memory and Multitasking
Describes techniques for optimizing performance.
 | Configuring memory |
 | Working with tasking and priorities |
Configuring for Multimedia
Explains how to configure multimedia devices.
 | Configuring multimedia devices and settings |
Managing System Services and Devices
Describes techniques for installing
removing
and controlling system services and devices.
 | Installing and removing system services and system devices |
 | Controlling system service startup and system devices |
Managing the Boot Process
Explains how the boot process works and how to set up and use the options available.
 | Choosing an operating system |
 | Using hardware profiles |
Working with Applications
Discusses how to install and run applications.
 | Configuring DOS and Win16 applications |
 | Running Windows NT and Windows 95 applications |
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This course is distributed with the Windows NT 4.0 Glossary and files containing the text of exercises.
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