1.7 – Windows Networking
Windows Network Technologies
Windows includes many resources for networking devices together. In this video, you’ll learn about shared resources, Workgroups, Domains, and sharing printers.
Configuring Windows Firewall
Windows Defender Firewall is a built-in personal firewall and is available for most Windows versions. In this video, you’ll learn about the Defender Firewall configuration options and how to create your own customized firewall rules.
Windows IP Address Configuration
Windows Defender Firewall is a built-in personal firewall and is available for most Windows versions. In this video, you’ll learn about the Defender Firewall configuration options and how to create your own customized firewall rules.
Windows Network Connections
Windows includes a number of different features to connect to different network technologies. In this video, you’ll learn about VPN connections, wireless networks, wired connections, WWAN links, proxy settings, network locations, network paths, mapping drives, and metered connections.
1.8 – macOS
macOS Overview
Apple’s macOS is a popular operating system and includes a number of important usability features. In this video, you’ll learn about file types, the Apple App Store, system folders, backup features, and more.
macOS System Preferences
The macOS operating system provides numerous options for customization. In this video, you’ll learn about the System Preferences app and configuration options for displays, network adapters, printers, accessibility features, and more.
macOS Features
macOS includes a number of features for security, backups, and usability. In this video, you’ll learn about Mission Control, Spaces, Keychain, Spotlight, Finder, Continuity, and more.
1.9 – Linux
Linux
The Linux operating system is a popular option for both desktop and server environments. In this video, you’ll learn about Linux, the Linux bootloader, the Linux kernel, systemd, and important Linux configuration files.
Linux Commands Part 1
The Linux operating system provides numerous utilities to manage the OS from the command line. In this video, you’ll learn about ls, pwd, mv, cp, rm chmod, grep, and more.
Linux Commands Part 2
The Linux command line can be used for monitoring, management, and troubleshooting. In this video, you’ll learn about ping, curl, dig, traceroute, cat, top, and more.
1.10 – Installing Applications
Installing Applications
Installing an application requires attention to hardware and software requirements. In this video, you’ll learn about CPU types and requirements, memory specifications, distribution methods, ISO images, and more.
1.11 – Cloud Productivity
Cloud Productivity Tools
The cloud has extended the capabilities of our infrastructure and applications. In this video, you’ll learn about cloud-based mail systems, collaboration tools, identity synchronization, and more.