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1. Basic Information Sem 8 Course Code Course Name TES081 PC Up-gradation and Maintenance CP 4 CST 40 SST Marks 120 100 Cat AT Type TH 2. Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: CMF015: Computer Fundamentals All courses of semester 4 and 5 Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to: Test, troubleshoot and repair the common problems of PC do preventive maintenance assemble PCs and up-grade PC CST 01-10 LAQs SAQs MCQs

3. Units UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UN 1 Name of Unit How Computers Work How Software & Hardware work Together The System Board Understanding & Managing Memory Floppy Drives Introduction to Hard Drives Hard Drive Installation and Support Troubleshooting Fundamentals Supporting I/O Devices Multimedia Technology Electricity & Power Supplies Supporting Windows 9X Detail Syllabus of the Unit How Computer Work: Hardware: Hardware Used for Input and Output, Hardware Inside the Computer Case, Components Used Primarily for Processing, Temporary (Primary) Storage Devices, Permanent (Secondary) Storage Devices, System Board Components Used for Communication Among Devices, Interface (Expansion) Cards, The Electrical System, Instructions and Data Stored on the System Board, Software: Three Types of Software and What They Do, Operating Systems, Applications Software How Software & Hardware work Together: The Boot, or Startup, Process, System Resources Defined, The Boot Process, Step by Step, How Software Manages Hardware Resources, The 8-bit and 16-bit ISA Bus, Memory Addresses, Input/Output Addresses, Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels, Tying It All Together, Configuration Data and How It Is Stored, Protecting Data, Software, and Hardware, Saving and Restoring Setup Information in CMOS, Keeping OS Rescue Disks, Backing Up Your Hard Drive, Documentation, Damage from Electricity The System Board: Types of System Boards, The System Clock, The CPU and the Chip Set, Relating CPU Attributes to Bus Architecture, The Earlier Intel CPUs, The Pentium and Its Competitors, CPU Slots and Sockets, CPU Voltage Regulator, The Chip Set, ROM BIOS, The Total BIOS in Your System, Plug and Play BIOS, When BIOS is Incompatible with Hardware or Software, Flash ROM, RAM (Random Access Memory), Dynamic Memory, Static Cache Memory, Buses and Expansion Slots, Bus Evolution, Why So Many Buses? What a Bus Does, The ISA Bus, Microchannel Architecture (MCA) Bus, The ElSA Bus, Universal Serial Bus, FireWire or i.Link or 1394, Local I/O Buses, PCI Bus, Accelerated Graphics Port, Audio Modem Riser, Setting the CPU and Bus Speeds, On-Board Ports, Hardware Configuration, Setup Stored on a CMOS Chip Understanding & Managing Memory: Physical Memory, ROM on the System Board, RAM on the System Board, How DOS and Windows 9x View Memory, Physical Memory and Memory Addresses, Areas of the Memory Map, Virtual Memory, RAM Drives, Summary of How Memory is Managed, Managing Memory with DOS, Using HlMEM.SYS, Using EMM386.EXE, Managing Memory with Windows 9x, Real Mode vs. Virtual Real Mode, Windows 9x Swap File, The Ultimate Solution: Windows NT, Memory Management Troubleshooting Guidelines, Upgrading Memory, How Much Memory Can Fit on the System Board?, Reading Ads About Memory Modules, Installing Memory Floppy Drives: Introduction to How Data Is Physically Stored on a Disk, How Data is Physically Stored on a Disk, How Data is Logically Stored on a Disk, The Formatting Process, Using DOS to Manage a Floppy Disk, Using Windows 9x to Manage a Floppy Drive, Exchanging and Supporting Floppy Drives, Using Floppy Drive Testing Software, When a Floppy Disk Drive Doesn't Work, Replacing a Floppy Drive, Adding a New Drive, Removable Drives, Installing a Removable Drive Introduction to Hard Drives: Hard Drive Technology, IDE Technology, Enhanced IDE (EIDE) Drives, SCSI Technology, Other Types of Hard Drive Interfaces, How a Hard Drive Is Logically Organized to Hold Data, Hard Drive Partitions, Logical Drives, Communicating with the Hard Drive BIOS, Operating System Commands to Manage a Hard Drive, DOS Commands to Manage a Hard

1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units.

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Detail Syllabus of the Unit Drive, Using Windows 9x to Manage a Hard Drive, Optimizing a Hard Drive, Fragmentation, CrossLinked and Lost Clusters, Disk Compression, Disk Caching, Using DOS under Windows 9x to Manage a Hard Drive Hard drive Installation and Support: Installing a Hard Drive, Physical Installation of IDE or SCSI Hard Drives, Installing an IDE Hard Drive, Informing Setup of the New Hard Drive, Partitioning the Hard Drive, OS or High-Level Format, Installing Software, When Things Go Wrong, Installing a SCSI Hard Drive, Multiple Operating Systems, Troubleshooting Hard Drives and Data Recovery, An Ounce of Prevention, Utility Software, Problems with Hard Drives, Damaged FAT or Root Directory, Corrupted System Files, Corrupted Sector and Track Markings, Corrupted Data and Program Files, Hard Drive Troubleshooting Guidelines, Hard Drive Does Not Boot, Drive Retrieves and Saves Data Slowly, Computer Will Not Recognize a Newly Installed Hard Drive Troubleshooting Fundamentals: Troubleshooting Perspectives, Troubleshooting Tools, Bootable Rescue Disk, Diagnostic Cards and Software, General Purpose Utility Software for Updates and Fixes, Virus Detection Software, How to Isolate Computer Problems and Devise a Course of Action, Fundamental Rules, Devising a Course of Action, Troubleshooting Guidelines, Troubleshooting the Power System, Troubleshooting the System Board, Troubleshooting the Operating System and Hard Drive, Problems after the Computer Boots, Problems with the Keyboard and Monitor, Troubleshooting Printer Problems, When a PC Is Your Permanent Responsibility, Organize the Hard Drive Root Directory, Create a Boot or Rescue Disk, Documentation, Record of Setup Data, Practical Precautions to Protect Software and Data, Back Up Original Software, Back Up Data on the Hard Drive Supporting I/O Devices: Basic Principles of Peripheral Installations, A Review of System Resources, Installation Overview, Hardware Devices, Device Drivers, Applications Software, Using Ports and Expansion Slots for Add-on Devices, Using Serial Ports, Using Parallel Ports, Examining a General-Purpose I/0 Card, Using USB Ports, Using IEEE 1394 Ports, Using PCI Expansion Slots, Using ISA Expansion Slots, When Device Installations Create Problems, SCSI Devices, Matching the Host Adapter to the SCSI Devices It Supports, A Sample Host Adapter for a Single Device, Keyboards, Keyboard Connectors, Pointing Devices, Cleaning the Mouse, Other Pointing Devices, Computer Video, Monitors, Video Cards, Video Memory Multimedia Technology: The Right Tools for the Job, Bits Are Still Bits, Multimedia on a PC, Multimedia Fundamentals, What CPU Technologies Do for Multimedia, Devices Supporting Multimedia, CD-ROM Drives, CD-R and CD-RW Drives, Sound Cards, Troubleshooting Guidelines, Digital Cameras, MP3 Player, Video-Capturing Card, Digital Video Disc (DVD) Electricity and Power Supplies: Introduction to Basic Electricity, Voltage, Amps, The Relationship Between Voltage and Current, Ohms, Relationships Among Voltage, Current, and Resistance, Wattage, AC and DC Current, Hot, Neutral, and Ground, Some Common Electronic Components, ESD and EMI, Measuring the Voltage of a Power Supply, Using a Multimeter, How to Measure the Voltage of a Power Supply, Problems with the Power Supply, Power Supplies Can Be Dangerous, Power Supply Troubleshooting Guidelines, Upgrading the Power Supply, Installing a New Power Supply, Energy Star Computers (the Green Star), Energy Star PCs, Energy Star Monitors, Surge Protection and Battery Backup, Surge Suppressors, Measuring Power Ranges of Devices, Power Conditioners, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Fire Extinguishers Supporting Windows 9X: How Windows 9x Differs from Windows 3.x and DOS, The Windows 9x Core, The Windows 9x Architecture, 16-Bit and 32-Bit Programming, Virtual Machines, Memory Paging, How Windows 98 Differs from Windows 95, Windows 98 Upgrades, Loading and Running Windows 9x, Files Used to Customize the Startup Process, The Windows 9x Startup Process, Managing the Windows 9x Desktop, Installing and Configuring Windows 9x, Preparing for the Installation, Performing the Installation, Plug and Play and Hardware Installations, How Plug and Play Works, Plug and Play BIOS, Installing New Hardware, The Windows 9x Registry, Supporting Applications Software with Windows 9x, Installing Applications Software, Supporting DOS Applications Under Windows 9x, Uninstalling Software, Monitoring System Performance, System Options in Control Panel, System Monitor, System Configuration Utility, Windows Me, Support from Microsoft

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Chapters not included in syllabus: Chapter 13 and 14, Index, CD 5. Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Enhanced Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, Andrews, 981-240-645-X Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here

Text Books TES081-T1 Included: Chapter 1 - 12, Appendix A - G, Glossary Excluded: Chapter 13 - 14, Index, CD 1st R 2002 SYE Thomson Course Technology, Rs 225.00, Supplier SN: 2

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Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Upgrading PCs Illustrated Jim Boyce

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1. Basic Information Sem 8 Course Code Course Name TES082 Network Operating System CP 4 CST 40 SST Marks 120 100 Cat AT Type TH 2. Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: TES081: PC Up-gradation and Maintenance Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to do: Install, Configure and maintain Windows Server 2003 Analyze and Tackle problems encounter in real life related to network hardware and software develop a Local Area Network

Special Note: Students are expected to perform Hands on activities and case projects activities mentioned in the textbook. 3. Units UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UN 1 Name of Unit Introduction to Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition Installing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition Configuring the Windows Server 2003 Environment Introduction to Active Directory and Account Management Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Resource Access Configuring Windows Server 2003 Printing Configuring and Managing Data storage Managing Windows Server 2003 Network Services Configuring Remote Access Services Securing Windows Server 2003 Sever and Network Monitoring Managing System Reliability and Availability Detail Syllabus of the Unit Introduction to Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition: Windows Server 2003 Platforms, Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Features, Planning a Windows Server 2003 Networking Model, Protocols for the Windows Server 2003 Networking Model, Implementing TCP/IP in Windows Server 2003 Installing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition: Preparing for Installation, Overview of the Windows Server 2003 Installation Methods, Performing a CD-based Attended Installation, Performing an Unattended Installation, Upgrading a Windows NT Server and Domain, Installing and Managing Service Packs, Creating an Automated System Recovery Set, Troubleshooting Installation Problems, Uninstalling Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition Configuring the Windows Server 2003 Environment: Configuring Server Hardware Devices, Configuring the Operating System, Understanding the Windows Serve 2003 Registry Introduction to Active Directory and Account Management: Introduction to Active Directory, Containers In Active Directory, User Account Management, Security Group Management, Implementing User Profiles Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Resource Access: Managing Objects and Objects Security, Configuring Shared Folders and Shared Folder Permissions, Publishing a Shared Folder in Active Directory, Configuring Web Sharing, Troubleshooting a Security Conflict, Implementing the Distributed File System, Configuring Disk Quotas Configuring Windows Server 2003 Printing: An Overview of Windows Server 2003 Printing, Installing Local and Shared Printer, Configuring Windows Server 2003 Printer, Configuring a Nonlocal printer or an Internet Printer, Managing Print Jobs, Troubleshooting Common Printing Problems Configuring and Managing Data storage: Windows Server 2003 Storage Options, Disk Management, Introduction to Fault Tolerance, Disk Backup, Restoring Backup files Managing Windows Server 2003 Network Services: Implementing Microsoft DHCP, Implementing Microsoft DNS, Implementing Microsoft WINS, Implementing Microsoft Internet Information Services, Configuring a Telnet Server Configuring Remote Access Services: Introduction to Remote Access, Introduction Remote Access Services, Implementing a Virtual Private Network, Troubleshooting RAS and VPN Installations, Connecting through Terminal Services CST 01-10 LAQs SAQs MCQs

1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units.

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Detail Syllabus of the Unit Securing Windows Server 2003: Introduction to Group Policy, Securing Windows Server 2003 Using Security Policies, Managing Security Using the Security Templates Snap-in Configuring Client Security Using Policies In Windows Server 2003, Configuring the Encrypting File System Sever and Network Monitoring: Introduction to Server Monitoring, monitoring Server Services, Using Task Manger, Using system Monitor, Configuring Performance Logs and Alerts, Using Network Monitor, Using the SNMP Service Managing System Reliability and Availability: General Problem-solving Strategies, Resolving Boot Problems, Backing Up and Restoring System State Data, Restoring a Failed System Volume, Using and Configuring Event Viewer, Troubleshooting Security Using the Security Configuration and Analysis Tool, Troubleshooting Connectivity, Remotely Administering a Server

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Chapters not included in syllabus: Nil 5. Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Windows Server 2003, Palmer, 0-619-18608-9 Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Included: Full Book Excluded: CD Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Thomson Course Technology, Rs 206.00, Supplier SN: 2

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TES083
1. Basic Information Sem 8 Course Code Course Name TES083 Basic Networking (Windows Server 2003) CP 4 CST 40 SST Marks 120 100 Cat AT Type TH 2. Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: TES081: PC Up-gradation and Maintenance TES082: Network Operating System 3. Units UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UN 1 Name of Unit Windows Server 2003 Networking Overview Network Protocols TCP/IP Architecture Subnetting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Windows Internet Naming Service Certificate Services IP Security Remote Access Routing Detail Syllabus of the Unit Windows Server 2003 Networking Overview: New Features of Windows Server2003, The Windows Server 2003 Family, Windows Server 2003 Network Architecture, Network Protocols, Network Services Network Protocols: TIP/IP, Internet Protocol version 6, IPX/SPX, Apple Talk, Obsolete Protocols, Bindings TCP/IP Architecture: TCP/IP Architecture Overview, Transport Layer Protocols, Internet Layer Protocols, Network Interface Layer Protocols, IPv6 Changes Subnetting: Reasons to Subnet, Binary and TCP/IP, Subnetting a Network, Subnet Hosts, Super netting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: The DHCP Process, DHCP Relay, Installing DHCP, Configuring DHCP, Managing and Monitoring DHCP, DHCP Troubleshooting Domain Name System: Function of the Domain Name System, Installing DNS, DNS Zoner, Caching-only Servers, Active Directory and DNS, Managing DNS Servers, Managing Zones, Troubleshooting DNS Windows Internet Naming Service: NetBIOs Name Resolution, WINS Functions, Installing WINS, Configuring WINS Replication, Managing WINS, WINS Proxy Certificate Services: Cryptography, User for Cryptography, Certificate Services Components, Installing and Managing Certificate Services, Managing Certificates IP Security: IP Sec Overview, IP Sec Modes, IPSec Authentication, Enabling IPSec, Creating an IPSec Policy, Troubleshooting IPSec Remote Access : Remote Access Overview, Enabling and Configuring a Dial-up Server, Enabling and Configuring a VPN Servers, Configuring Remote Access Servers, Allowing Client Access, Remote Access Policies, RADIUS, Troubleshooting Remote Access Routing: Router Installation and Configuration, Demand-dial Connections, Network Address Translation, Internet Connection Sharing, Internet Connection Forewall CST 01-10 LAQs SAQs MCQs Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to do: Apply and configuring Network Services of Windows Server 2003 within network infrastructure

1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units. 1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units.

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Chapters not included in syllabus: Nil 5. Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Windows Server 2003 Networking, Wright, 0-619-18609-7 Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Included: Full Book Excluded: CD Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Thomson Course Technology, Rs 190.00, Supplier SN: 2

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TES084
1. Basic Information Sem 8 Course Code Course Name TES084 Basic Network Administration CP 4 CST 40 SST Marks 120 100 Cat AT Type TH 2. Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: TES081: PC Up-gradation and Maintenance TES082: Network Operating System TES083: Basic Networking (Windows Server 2003) 3. Units UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UN 1 2 Name of Unit Windows Server 2003 Network Administration Managing Windows Server 2003 Hardware and Software Administering Active Directory Managing Group Policy Administering File Resources Managing Printers, Publishing, Auditing, and Disk Resources Administering Web Resources in Windows Server 2003 Administering TCP/IP Administering DNS Monitoring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2003 Administering Remote Access Service Detail Syllabus of the Unit Windows Server 2003 Network Administration: Network Administration Overview, Network Administration Procedures, Introduction to Window Server 2003 Active Directory Managing Windows Server 2003 Hardware and Software: Planning the Installation, Assessing the Hardware and Software Needs, Installing and Configuring Hardware Devices, Configuring Driver Signing Options, Installing and Managing Windows Server 2003 Updates Using Service Packs and Hot Fixes Administering Active Directory: Administering Active Directory, Group Types, Administering Permissions in Active Directory, Managing Active Directory Replication Managing Group Policy: Introduction to Group Policy, Deploying Software Using Group Policy Administering File Resources: Creating and Managing Shared Folders, Managing Shared Folder Permissions, Interacting Shared Folder with NTFS Permission, Configuring File Encryption, Monitoring Access to Shared Folders, Configuring and Managing a Distributed File System Managing Printers, Publishing, Auditing, and Disk Resources: Creating and Modifying Shared Printer Resources, Publishing Resources in Active Directory, Auditing Access to Shared Resources, Managing Data Storage Administering Web Resources in Windows Server 2003: Installing and Configuring Internet Information Services, Creating and Configuring Web-Site Virtual Servers, Creating Virtual Directories, Configuring Authentication for Web Sites, Configuring FTP Virtual Servers, Updating and Maintaining Security for an IIS Server, Creating and Modifying Web Folders, Installing and Using Remote Administration(HTML) tools, Troubleshooting Web Client Connectivity Problems Administering TCP/IP: Understanding TCP/IP, Configuring TCP/IP on Windows Server 2003 Computers, Troubleshooting TCP/IP and Network Connectivity, Administering DHCP in Windows Server 2003 Administering DNS: DNS Fundamentals, Installing DNS, Creating and Configuring DNS Zones, Name Resolution Files, Troubleshooting Name Resolution Problems Monitoring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2003: Monitoring Windows Server 2003 Health and Performance, Troubleshooting Windows Server 2003 Startup Procedures, Advanced Startup Options, The Windows Server 2003 Backup Utility Administering Remote Access Service: Configuring Remote Access and Virtual Private Network Connections, Implementing and Troubleshooting Remote Access Policies, Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Address Translation, Configuring Internet Connection Sharing, Configuring Terminal Server and Remote Desktop for Administration CST 01-10 LAQs SAQs MCQs Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to do: Installation, Administering, Configuring Network Services, troubleshooting and upgrading Windows Server 2003

1 LAQ and 1 SAQ will be asked on these units.

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5. Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Windows Server 2003 Administration DiNicolo 0-619-18611-9 Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Included: Full Book Excluded: CD Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Thomson Course Technology, Rs 225.00, Supplier SN: 2

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1. Basic Information Sem 8 Course Code Course Name TES085 PC Maintenance and Network Administration CP 4 CST 40 SST Marks 120 100 Cat AT Type PR 2. Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: CMF015: Computer Fundamentals All courses of semester 4, 5 and 8 Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to: Troubleshoot PC for Common Problems Assembles / Upgrade PCs Do network administration of Windows Server 2003

3. Details of Practical Activities UN 1 Details of Practical Activities a) Study of various tools meters and probes used in PC Up-gradation and Maintenance. Disassembly and Assembly Procedure for (I) Slim-line Case and (ii) Tower case systems b) Study of motherboard features: (I) Information Manual (ii) ROM BIOS type (iii) Speed range (iv) Form and Size. Installation, Testing and Troubleshooting of Mother Board a) Study of various microprocessor types and important specifications : Data and Address Bus, Speed rating, Coprocessors, Cooling requirements Introduction to various types of Bus : (i) ISA (ii) PCI (iii) EISA (iv) VISA (V) AGP b) Study of various types, Locations and important specifications of memories : (i)ROM BIOS (ii)Video RAM (iii)Cache (iv)EDORAM (v)SDRAM (Vi) DDRAM Installation, Testing and Troubleshooting of SIMM, Cache and Video RAM Study of important specifications of SMPS: Form and Size, Connectors, Power Rating. Installation and Troubleshooting of SMPS a) Study of various types and important specifications of Floppy Drives: Various Drive Component and Types. Installation, testing, repair and Troubleshooting of Floppy Drives b) Study of various types and important specifications of Mouse and Key Boards. Installation and Troubleshooting of Mouse and Key Boards Study of various types and important specifications of Monitors, Monochrome or Color, Size, Resolution, Interfaced or non interfaced, Energy and Safety Introduction to various types and important specifications of Video Cards : CGA, VGA, SVGA, VESA SVGA, PCI VGA, AGP and Video Memory Installation, testing and Troubleshooting of Monitor and Video Card Study of various types and important specifications of Hard Disk Drives : Basic HDD Components, Reliability, Performance, Cost, Capacity, Head Parking, Hard Disk Interfaces : IDE, SCSI, UDMA Installation, testing, repair and Troubleshooting of Hard Disk Drives Study of various types and important specifications of Multimedia kit : Sound Cards, MPEG Cards CD-ROM Drives (Reliability, Performance, Cost, Capacity, CD Interfaces and device drivers) Installation, testing, repair and Troubleshooting of Sound Cards and CD ROM Drives with Master/Slave mode in Windows 98/ Windows Server 2003 Repair and maintenance of printers: Change of ribbon, print head, ink cartridges cleaning and Aligning etc. Installation of printers in various DOS based programs and Windows 98/ Windows Server 2003 Study of various types and important specifications of Modems: Internal Modem, External Modem, device drivers etc Installation, Troubleshooting and Testing of Communication ports and Devices like Modems in Windows 98/ Windows Server 2003 Introduction to LAN : Workstations, File Servers, LAN Cables & their types and Network Adopters Installation and troubleshooting an Internet connection (I) dial up connection (ii) through LAN in Windows 98/ Windows Server 2003 a) Application of Power On Self Test for diagnostic purpose, Application of CMOS set-up program for installation and configuration b) Application and use of various DOS commands for system and memory configuration, hard disk preparation and maintenance Application and use of various disk, preparation, utilities like Disk Manager Application and use of various PC diagnostic utilities like Norton Utilities, PC Tools, Check It, etc Preventive Maintenance for hardware. Preventive Maintenance for software. Back up Procedures and systems Installation, Testing and Troubleshooting of Windows Server 2003

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Details of Practical Activities Study of various tasks of network administrator and network management with the help of various Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Configuring, Administering, managing and Troubleshooting of Active Directory in Windows Server 2003 Administering Web Resources in Windows Server 2003 Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting in Windows Server 2003 Application and use of Virus detection and cleaning software. Creation of good directory structure on hard disk. Application and use Control Manager for Windows Configuration Collect, analyze and interpret techno-commercial information on various basic Computer devices and cards, Processors, RAMs etc Collect, analyze and interpret techno-commercial information on various LAN cards, Printers, Antivirus software, PC-Cam, Modem etc

Chapters not included in syllabus: 5. Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition TES085 Workbook Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Included: Full Book Excluded: Nil Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here YCMOU, Free Download on Website, Supplier SN: Not Required

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