Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Training

CBT Planet offers a variety of Windows XP titles including Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System training courses in several convenient and flexible formats. Choose from live or self-study formats and learn the ins and outs of providing end-user support for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. If you're looking for live Microsoft XP training, consider attending Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System classes. With classroom learning centers located across the United States, a class could be in session near you! If your company has a group of six or more support technicians, consider having CBT Planet conduct an on-site class at your location. Having a certified instructor delivering the training at your location is both convenient and cost effective, especially if you have a large group of trainees.
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CBT Planet also delivers computer training on DVD and over the Internet. With self-study CBT videos, you learn directly from a certified instructor by watching Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System training videos whenever time allows. Instead of driving to class, simply use the DVD and watch as an instructor shows you exactly what to do. With crystal clear video images detailing Windows XP tasks, you'll see the steps demonstrated right on your own computer screen. Similarly, you could get your IT training delivered on demand by enrolling in Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System online training. With the online course, you'll watch streaming video lessons and have the opportunity to try many of the tasks for yourself through the course's interactive exercises. With so many convenient Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System training courses, it's never been easier to learn how to support Windows XP end-users.

