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H1EM 34 Client Operating Systems

Updated 16 Jun 2023
Lessons 19
Enrolled 22
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

Course Overview

This Unit is designed to introduce candidates to the issues involved in installing and administering a client operating system. It is intended for candidates undertaking an HNC/D Computing award, or a related area who require a broad knowledge of client operating systems.

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This Unit is designed to introduce candidates to the issues involved in installing and administering a client operating system. It is intended for candidates undertaking an HNC/D Computing award, or a related area who require a broad knowledge of client operating systems.

Skill Level: Beginner
Self enrolment (Learner)

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