SUNFLASH ! Sunflash is an electronic mail news service from Sun Microsystems, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Please address comments to John McLaughlin (sun!sunvice!johnj or johnmclaughlin@sun.COM). (305) 776-7770. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subject: Sun Education Course Announcement Course: EU-115 Productivity Skills for Your Sun Workstation Duration: 3 days Description: This course improves workstation skills and helps students become more self-sufficient workstation users. We emphasize practical skills and extensive hands-on training. You'll learn how to personalize your desktop environment and improve proficiency and productivity. The course teaches you how to personalize the SunView window system and the C shell to reflect the needs of your work environment; edit files using the SunView TextEditor, personalize your Mail Tool and create local and public mail-distribution lists using network services to access and share information between remote systems; and protect your files, directories and workstation from unauthorized access by other users. The course also covers basic workstation administration topics such as: properly booting and shutting down your workstation, performing disk backups, accessing remote printers, and automating routine workstation administrative tasks. This is not a system administration course. However, it does cover networking, workstation security, and administration issues that benefit Sun workstation users. This course is for users who want to gain greater independence from their system administrators. This class is not for beginning SunOS users; nor is it a substitute for the SunOS for Users course. Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students should be able to: * Demonstrate completion of the self-paced video course, SunOS: An Introduction, or have at least 6 months experience with the Sun workstation and SunOS. * Log into a UNIX system and change passwords * Use the cd, mv, rm, and cp commands * Make directories and navigate the filesystem * Create and edit text files using one of the editors, vi or Text Editor * Read and write mail as a user on a UNIX system, either from the shell or with the SunOS Mail Tool utility * Use the SunView user interface described in SunView 1 Beginner's Guide. Objectives: Upon completing this course, students should be able to: * Create a personalized desktop environment by customizing SunView * Create a productive user shell environment by customizing your C shell * Create a personalized mail environment by customizing your Mail Tool * Communicate using private, local, and public mail aliases * Secure your files and workstation from unauthorized access * Edit text files using advanced Text Editor functions * List three functions and three capabilities of the Network File System (NFS(TM)) * List and discuss two capabilities of the root (superuser) login * Access and share files and filesystems between hosts using network commands * List three capabilities of the YP network manager * Look up information in YP maps * Maintain your workstation by performing system administration functions * Identify common system error messages and explain their significance. Dates: Andover, Mass. Feb. 20-22 March 20-22 April 17-19 May 29-31 Baltimore, Md. Jan. 15-17 March 12-14 April 9-11 June 11-13 Milpitas, Calif. Nov. 15-17 Jan. 10-12 Jan. 24-26 Feb. 7-9 Feb. 21-23 March 7-9 March 21-23 April 4-6 April 18-20 May 2-4 May 16-18 May 30-June 1 June 13-15 June 27-29 Tuition: $750 Locations: Baltimore/Washington, D.C. Area: 6810 Deerpath Road Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21227 Boston Area: Andover Research Park 1 Riverside Drive Andover, MA 01810 Sun Microsystems Education Center 1494 California Circle Milpitas, CA 95058 Registration: Call our registrar at 800-422-8020. When registering, please have this information ready: name of student(s) company name, invoicing address, phone course title (Productivity Skills for Your Sun Workstation) course number (EU-115) date you wish to attend terms of payment