This course covers the built-in tools used to manage Windows operating systems alongside the user account management, group policies, and file-sharing controls essential for the CompTIA A+ Core 2 exam.
Learners benefit from developing practical skills in navigating system utilities, managing local users and groups, setting permissions, and configuring file-sharing policies — all critical competencies for an IT support technician. Online labs reinforce these skills in realistic desktop administration scenarios.
This chapter explores essential system‑management tools across Windows and macOS—including Task Manager, Control Panel, Settings, MMC, and the Registry—to monitor, configure, and customize operating systems effectively.
What's included
8 videos1 reading1 assignment3 plugins
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8 videos•Total 38 minutes
OS Tools & User Management Introduction•1 minute
The Task Manager•7 minutes
The Control Panel•8 minutes
Windows Settings•6 minutes
macOS Core Tools•7 minutes
Exploring Task Manager (Show)•3 minutes
Mac OS Preferences (Show)•4 minutes
Stop a Service (Show)•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 2 minutes
Windows Interface Tools Slide Handout•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 8 minutes
Windows Interface Tools Assignment•8 minutes
3 plugins•Total 15 minutes
Exploring Task Manager (Click-through)•5 minutes
Mac OS Preferences (Click-Through)•5 minutes
Stop a Service (Click-through)•5 minutes
Advanced OS Tools
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
This chapter explores essential system‑management tools across Windows and macOS—including Task Manager, Control Panel, Settings, MMC, and the Registry—to monitor, configure, and customize operating systems effectively.
What's included
6 videos1 assignment4 plugins
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6 videos•Total 27 minutes
MMC and Additional Tools•7 minutes
What Is the Registry?•10 minutes
Performance Monitor (Sim)•2 minutes
Registry File Location and Exploring the registry (Show)•3 minutes
Task Manager Troubleshooting (Show)•2 minutes
Using the Microsoft Management Console (Show)•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 8 minutes
Advanced OS Tools Assignment•8 minutes
4 plugins•Total 20 minutes
Performance Monitor (Click-through)•5 minutes
Registry File Location and Exploring the registry (Click-through)•5 minutes
Using the Microsoft Management Console (Click-through)•5 minutes
Users, Groups & Permissions
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
This chapter explains how operating systems manage users, groups, permissions, and shared resources—especially through NTFS and Windows security tools—while also covering file access, resource sharing, and system policy controls across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
What's included
8 videos1 reading1 assignment5 plugins
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8 videos•Total 42 minutes
Introduction to Users and Groups•6 minutes
Managing Users and Groups•12 minutes
NTFS Permissions•8 minutes
Linux and macOS Permissions•5 minutes
Create Groups (Show)•2 minutes
Create Local Users (Show)•3 minutes
NTFS Security (Show)•4 minutes
Securing Passwords (Show)•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 2 minutes
Users, Groups & Permissions Slide Handout•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 14 minutes
Users, Groups & Permissions Assignment•14 minutes
5 plugins•Total 23 minutes
Create Groups (Click-through)•5 minutes
Create Groups (Challenge)•3 minutes
Create Local Users (Click-through)•5 minutes
NTFS Security (Click-through)•5 minutes
Securing Passwords (Click-through)•5 minutes
File Sharing & Security Policies
Module 4•1 hour to complete
Module details
This chapter explains how operating systems manage users, groups, permissions, and shared resources—especially through NTFS and Windows security tools—while also covering file access, resource sharing, and system policy controls across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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