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New Windows XP Professional Course Includes SP2 Features & More Videos

New content provides an all-inclusive study package for mastering Windows XP.

Rolling Meadows, IL (PRWEB) September 24, 2006 -- Train Signal, Inc., an IT training solutions company based in Rolling Meadows, IL, has just released their Windows XP Professional FastTrack video training course. Offering in-depth Windows XP training, this course covers Security, Advanced Networking, Troubleshooting, Advanced Administration, Service Pack 2 Features, Removing Viruses & Malware, Windows Firewall Configuration, Installing MS Office via GPO, Configuring Read Only Profiles and more.
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Emphasizing Train Signal’s “hands-on” approach to video training, the Windows XP Professional course gives the IT professional and power user a unique opportunity to learn by watching it configured on a live network. Each topic is presented as a separate course – essentially providing multiple IT courses in one comprehensive video training package.

The new course offers over 15 hours of Windows XP training videos with 120 practice exam questions, and retails for $99.95. David Davis, a certified MCSE instructor, leads the new Train Signal course. Davis brings 15 years of "real-world" experience combined with a diversity of skills that also include Linux, Cisco, Unix and Security expertise.
    
Says Gary Eimerman, Train Signal, Inc’s Director of Product Development, “This updated release now covers more ground, including SP2 and expanded information for troubleshooting issues. We’ve left no stone unturned to provide everything needed to master Windows XP and ace the 70-270 Microsoft certification exam.”

This updated release now covers more ground, including SP2 and expanded information for troubleshooting issues. We’ve left no stone unturned to provide everything needed to master Windows XP and ace the 70-270 Microsoft certification exam.
Train Signal, Inc. creates unique, high quality computer training products for the serious IT student and professional. Currently they have over 20 courses covering topics in Microsoft, Cisco, Linux and Wireless Networking. Founded in 2002, Train Signal is owned and operated by Scott Skinger (MCSE, CNE, CCNP).

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