Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP Training

CBT Planet's Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP training courses equip trainees with the skills and knowledge required to support Windows XP end-users at the application level. This course comes in both live and self-study formats for training that fits your lifestyle. Self-study formats include Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP training videos on DVD and online while live training is offered in learning centers across the U.S. as well as onsite for groups of six or more. A certified instructor conducts the training, appearing in self-study CBT videos, online training videos, classrooms, and company training facilities (depending on the format selected). With the Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP online training videos and DVDs, you have full control over the pace and duration of the Microsoft training. Simply watch a video whenever you're ready to learn a new task.
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If you prefer live training, CBT Planet offers its Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP classes at classroom learning centers located in cities across the United States. In addition, if your company has at least six Windows XP support technicians requiring this class, CBT Planet can hold an on-site class at your location. This involves sending a certified instructor to your office for the class. With a flat instructor's fee, this IT training program is extremely cost effective for larger groups. Whether you're an individual interested in online computer training or part of a large group requiring private group training, CBT Planet offers comprehensive, flexible training solutions designed to get you the knowledge and skills you need. Enroll in one of CBT Planet's Supporting Users Running Applications on Microsoft Windows XP training courses and equip yourself with the skills required of supporting Windows XP end-users.

