Information Technology
(BIT, IMD, NET)
Carleton School of Information Technology Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
NET 2002 [0.5 credit]
Desktop Operating Environments
DOS and Windows are used to illustrate desktop operating system concepts such as file system management, system utilities, memory management, boot process troubleshooting, and environment customizations. Client-server architecture; server configuration settings, connection to a domain, secure remote access including VPN; DHCP, DNS and Active Directory.
Prerequisite: restricted to students in the B.I.T. degree program.
Lecture two hours a week, tutorial/laboratory two hours a week.
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