Free Microsoft Windows Vista Tutorial

by Jeremy Reis on Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Welcome to our free Microsoft Windows Vista tutorial!

Microsoft introduced Windows Vista to much fanfare. It represents an evolution from Windows XP Professional and includes many new features and system requirements. With those new features comes some new complexity - and combined with Microsoft Office 2007 - a new understanding of how everything works together. Vista is the biggest change in the GUI in years and learning some of the time saving techniques will help you be more productive with the new Operating System.

This is the Microsoft Foundations training course covering topics such as:

  1. Introduction to Microsoft Windows Vista
  2. Windows Aero Interface
  3. Using Windows Vista
  4. Sharing Files in Windows Vista
  5. Networking and Windows Vista
  6. New Security Features in Vista
  7. Internet Explorer 7 and Other Browsers

Enjoy this free Vista tutorial!

 

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Very relevant
Thanks. Just what I was looking for. Gives a great basic introduction
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it was very useful for me. thank you very mcuh.
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I need to learning windows vista please help me....
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A Required read prior to using "Vista"
I found the article very informative, well laid out, and UNDERSTANDABLE. I truly wish, all articles were this well written. Many Thanks for a job really well done ! Ted M.
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Really good jod and very useful for me. Thank you very much. May i use this article to teach others?
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thank u very much for such a wonderful explanation
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