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CIS 206 Entire Course – All Labs & Case Project DeVry
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CIS 206 Case Study 2-3 Discussing the Functions of an Operating System
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You have been selected to present a short talk on the functions of an operating system for the weekly tech meeting. To support your talk, you must prepare a handout for the attendees. The handout should summarize the information that you have learned about this topic.


 

CIS 206 Case Study 2-4 Discussing How Applications Interact with Operating Systems
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You have been asked to prepare a short lecture for users in the Accounting Department. They have expressed interest in learning more about how the operating system supports the applications they use. Your boss would like to review your lecture notes prior to the class, so you need to save them to a document. Your notes should provide details of your lecture.


 

CIS 206 Case Study 8-2 Researching Background and Font Combinations in Fedora Core 4
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Case 8-2: Researching Background and Font Combinations in Fedora Core 4 You have been asked to prepare a presentation on the poor choices users make when working with desktop backgrounds and fonts. For your presentation, you need to research three different background choices, each with a different font. Your presentation should include information about font size and icons, how they look with different backgrounds, and how different backgrounds work with the fonts. Can you still read the text? Is it too narrow or thick? Is an icon hidden by the background? You should also include tips for choosing backgrounds and fonts


 

CIS 206 Case Study 8-3 Connecting to Remote Shares Using UNCs
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Susan asks if there is a quick way to connect to the Project folder on the FileSvr001 server without using My Network Places. Tell Susan how to connect to the remote share.


 

CIS 206 iLab 2: Backing up and Restoring Data
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TCO 6: Given a computer system, create a maintenance plan that specifies proper maintenance procedures and schedules and addresses disaster planning, backups, restores, component cleanings, hardware and software upgrades, and expansions.

You have been hired by 123 Lawyers Inc. to ensure that a daily backup of the files on the local hard drives of their Windows XP Professional machines is being conducted. Each computer is equipped with a new internal tape drive. You must use the Windows Backup utility to successfully perform a backup of the data on the users local hard drive.
 

CIS 206 iLab 4: Red Hat Linux Installation
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CIS 206 iLab 4: Red Hat Linux Installation


 

CIS 206 iLab 4: Windows XP Professional Installation
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CIS 206 iLab 4: Windows XP Professional Installation


 

CIS 206 iLab 4: Working with Directories
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TCO 9: Given a business requirement requiring the writing of a script or a command file, develop a script or command program that meets the specified business requirement for either a Microsoft or a UNIX family operating system.

TCO 10: Given a computing environment using multiple operating systems, prepare a presentation that compares and contrasts the resource management functions of Microsoft and UNIX family operating systems including file system management, memory management, and kernels and shells in both the GUI and the CLI environments.
 

CIS 206 iLab 5: Using the Vim editor
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CIS 206 iLab 5: Using the Vim editor


 

CIS 206 iLab 6: Staying Current and Troubleshooting Windows XP
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CIS 206 iLab 6: Staying Current and Troubleshooting Windows XP


 

CIS 206 Week 1 iLab 1: Identifying System Components and Resources
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TCO: 1 Given a computer system diagram, list the common input devices, output devices, and other associated ports, such as AT Keyboard/ 5pin DIN, Printer/25 Pin Parallel port LPT1, Monitor/15pin VGA port, etc.

You have just been hired by ABC Inc. They received a shipment of new PCs 10 months before you were hired, but all the documentation has been misplaced. You will need to identify the resources assigned to each system component. Using the device manager in Windows, document the information on the following resources and be sure to include all resources (DMA channel, I/O Addresses, interrupt Request and Memory information). Note: not all devices require all four types of resources.