Title: Webcast Alert
May 07, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

Webcast Alert

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UPCOMING WEBCASTS 
Are you familiar with Local Installation Source (LIS) and how it can help your users work more independently? Take a look at the upcoming webcast on SearchWin2000.com this month. To view the webcast below, simply click on the "Register for the webcast" link.

VENDOR WEBCAST
Microsoft TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Office 2003 and Local Installation Source - Level 200
WHEN: Premiering May 13 at 1:00 p.m. Pacific T
SPEAKER: David Smith, Sr Consultant, Entirenet
SPONSOR :   Microsoft Corporation


ABOUT THE WEBCAST:
Attend this May 13 webcast, "Microsoft TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Office 2003 and Local Installation Source - Level 200" to learn about Local Installation Source (LIS). LIS is a setup feature that -- when a user installs Office 2003 from a CD or from a compressed CD image on the network -- copies required installation files to a hidden folder on the local computer. Learn about what happens behind the scenes and how this deployment method can help users work more independently.

TechNet webcasts are 60-to-90-minute live broadcasts featuring interactive technical presentations, product demonstrations, and question-and-answer sessions.

Pre-register for this webcast now!

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
TechNet Webcast: "Microsoft Office 2003 Deployment" - In this webcast on May 20, learn about the benefits of deploying Office 2003 with SMS 2003 and how it can be achieved easily.

TechNet Webcast: "Microsoft Office 2003 and Security" - In this webcast on May 27, learn about the security fundamentals in Microsoft Office 2003.

Special Offer - Enter to win a one year TechNet Plus Subscription when you attend the webcast about "Microsoft Office 2003 and Local Installation Source - Level 200" on May 13. This webcast is eligible for the TechNet Plus Subscription giveaway. One winner will be selected from each TechNet webcast. See the official rules for details.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
David Smith
Sr Consultant, Entirenet

When asked when he got into Information Technology, David Smith responded, "Shortly after the Earth cooled." Having developed computer programs on an Osborne running MultiMate and WordStar over CP/M, David does go back the Technical Jurassic Era. With certifications in 3.51, 4.0 and now 2000, he spends time as a trainer, consultant and communicator with a number of organizations, always coming back to the production realities of IT.

REGISTER FOR THE WEBCAST

About the Sponsor



Microsoft Corporation
The Desktop Deployment Center is designed to match the typical five-stage life cycle of an information technology deployment project and to help you locate the resources you need to deploy Windows XP Professional and Office 2003 in your organization.

Let Microsoft training and resources help you develop the skills necessary to succeed in the IT industry.
> Register and learn more!



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