End-to-End Solution Operations Support Trainings ??

I've been tasked with finding out more about SAP's new "End-to-End Solution Operations Support Trainings" classes
(<a href="https://websmp108.sap-ag.de/sapidp/011000358700000045412007E">https://websmp108.sap-ag.de/sapidp/011000358700000045412007E</a>).
I've found info on the classroom-based classes @ SAP Education. However, there is no info about the e-learning classes (E2E050, C_E2E100_07, C_E2E200_07, C_E2E300_07, C_E2E400_07).
Does anyone know information on these classes, such as cost, availability, etc?
Thank you for any wisdoms,
Ian

Question 1 - is there a way to set up iTunes to launch (in Windows) with a command line switch or something so that I can create a shortcut for each child so they don't have to remember "oh, yeah, shift-double-click iTunes, select my library" or have me there to do it for them every time??
No. The most practical way to allow children to each have their own, fully separate iTunes Store account is to set them each up their own user account in Windows. Then when they log in they'll have access only to their own iTunes library and iTunes Store account.
Second, is there a way to keep gift card balances separate in the iTunes account, so that each child can redeem their gift card and use what they want without using the other's balance?
You will need to open and maintain separate iTunes Store accounts, which if you're attempting to use a single iTunes library will require logging out of the iTunes Store and back in for each child.
Third, and maybe this depends on the answer to (2), is there a way to set up separate wish lists in a single iTunes account?
Not in a single iTunes Store account, no.

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    SSL alert NO_RENEGOTIATION rcvd:                  0
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    SSL alert UNEXPECTED_MSG sent:                    1
    SSL alert BAD_RECORD_MAC sent:                    0
    SSL alert DECRYPTION_FAILED sent:                 0
    SSL alert RECORD_OVERFLOW sent:                   0
    SSL alert DECOMPRESSION_FAILED sent:              0
    SSL alert HANDSHAKE_FAILED sent:                  2
    SSL alert NO_CERTIFICATE sent:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_CERTIFICATE sent:                   0
    SSL alert UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE sent:           0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_REVOKED sent:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED sent:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN sent:               0
    SSL alert ILLEGAL_PARAMETER sent:                 0
    SSL alert UNKNOWN_CA sent:                        0
    SSL alert ACCESS_DENIED sent:                     0
    SSL alert DECODE_ERROR sent:                      0
    SSL alert DECRYPT_ERROR sent:                     0
    SSL alert EXPORT_RESTRICTION sent:                0
    SSL alert PROTOCOL_VERSION sent:                  0
    SSL alert INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY sent:             0
    SSL alert INTERNAL_ERROR sent:                   16
    SSL alert USER_CANCELED sent:                     0
    SSL alert NO_RENEGOTIATION sent:                  0
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    SSLv3 client hello received:                      0
    TLSv1 client hello received:                     68
    SSLv3 negotiated protocol:                        0
    TLSv1 negotiated protocol:                       68
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    SSLv3 resumed handshakes:                         0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_rc4_128_md5:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_rc4_128_sha:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_des_cbc_sha:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_3des_ede_cbc_sha:                0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp_rc4_40_md5:                  0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp_des40_cbc_sha:               0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_md5:              0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_des_cbc_sha:             0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_sha:              0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_aes_128_cbc_sha:                 0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_aes_256_cbc_sha:                 0
    TLSv1 full handshakes:                           33
    TLSv1 resumed handshakes:                         0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_rc4_128_md5:                    68
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_rc4_128_sha:                     0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_des_cbc_sha:                     0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_3des_ede_cbc_sha:                0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp_rc4_40_md5:                  0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp_des40_cbc_sha:               0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_md5:              0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp1024_des_cbc_sha:             0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_sha:              0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_aes_128_cbc_sha:                 0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_aes_256_cbc_sha:                 0
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    Failed SSL client authentications:                0
    SSL authentication cache hits:                    0
    SSL static CRL lookups:                           0
    SSL best effort CRL lookups:                      0
    SSL CRL lookup cache hits:                        0
    SSL revoked certificates:                         0
    Total SSL server authentications:                 0
    Failed SSL server authentications:                0
    Session headers extracted:                        0
    Session headers failed:                           0
    Server cert headers extracted:                    0
    Server cert headers failed:                       0
    Client cert headers extracted:                    0
    Client cert headers failed:                       0
    Headers truncated:                                0
    Redirects due to cert not yet valid:              0
    Redirects due to cert expired:                    0
    Redirects due to unknown issuer cert:             0
    Redirects due to cert revoked:                    0
    Redirects due to no client cert:                  0
    Redirects due to no CRL available:                0
    Redirects due to expired CRL:                     0
    Redirects due to bad cert signature:              0
    Redirects due to other cert error:                0
    Internal error:                                  27
    Handshake FlushRX operations:                     0
    Handshake FlushTX operations:                     0
    Xscale messages rcvd from ME:               1313330
    Xscale messages sent to ME:                 2041768
    Finish msg split across ssl recs:                 0
    Fasttx msg ring full:                             0
    SSL_ME tx msg ring full:                          0
    N2 encrypt_record:                                0
    N2 decrypt_record:                           144433
    N2 random:                                   439915
    N2 handshake_hash:                           878094
    N2 hash:                                          0
    N2 gpop_master:                              291164
    N2 gpop_import_master_secret:                     5
    N2 gpop_pkcs1v15enc:                         144430
    N2 gpop_pkcs1v15enc_crt:                          0
    N2 gpop_finish:                              291140
    N2 gpop_verify:                                   0
    N2 gpop_pkcs1v15dec:                              0
    N2 gpop_pkcs1v15dec_crt:                     146752
    N2 rsa_server_full:                              15
    N2 resume:                                       12
    UXP A:                                        24576
    UXP B:                                            0
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    Printscreen from wireshark attached.
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    SSL alert UNEXPECTED_MSG rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_RECORD_MAC rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert DECRYPTION_FAILED rcvd:                 0
    SSL alert RECORD_OVERFLOW rcvd:                   0
    SSL alert DECOMPRESSION_FAILED rcvd:              0
    SSL alert HANDSHAKE_FAILED rcvd:                  0
    SSL alert NO_CERTIFICATE rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_CERTIFICATE rcvd:                   0
    SSL alert UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE rcvd:           0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_REVOKED rcvd:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED rcvd:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN rcvd:               0
    SSL alert ILLEGAL_PARAMETER rcvd:                 0
    SSL alert UNKNOWN_CA rcvd:                        0
    SSL alert ACCESS_DENIED rcvd:                     0
    SSL alert DECODE_ERROR rcvd:                      0
    SSL alert DECRYPT_ERROR rcvd:                     0
    SSL alert EXPORT_RESTRICTION rcvd:                0
    SSL alert PROTOCOL_VERSION rcvd:                  0
    SSL alert INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY rcvd:             0
    SSL alert INTERNAL_ERROR rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert USER_CANCELED rcvd:                     0
    SSL alert NO_RENEGOTIATION rcvd:                  0
    SSL alert CLOSE_NOTIFY sent:                      0
    SSL alert UNEXPECTED_MSG sent:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_RECORD_MAC sent:                    0
    SSL alert DECRYPTION_FAILED sent:                 0
    SSL alert RECORD_OVERFLOW sent:                   0
    SSL alert DECOMPRESSION_FAILED sent:              0
    SSL alert HANDSHAKE_FAILED sent:                  0
    SSL alert NO_CERTIFICATE sent:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_CERTIFICATE sent:                   0
    SSL alert UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE sent:           0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_REVOKED sent:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED sent:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN sent:               0
    SSL alert ILLEGAL_PARAMETER sent:                 0
    SSL alert UNKNOWN_CA sent:                        0
    SSL alert ACCESS_DENIED sent:                     0
    SSL alert DECODE_ERROR sent:                      0
    SSL alert DECRYPT_ERROR sent:                     0
    SSL alert EXPORT_RESTRICTION sent:                0
    SSL alert PROTOCOL_VERSION sent:                  0
    SSL alert INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY sent:             0
    SSL alert INTERNAL_ERROR sent:                    0
    SSL alert USER_CANCELED sent:                     0
    SSL alert NO_RENEGOTIATION sent:                  0
    SSLv2 client hello received:                      0
    SSLv3 client hello received:                      0
    TLSv1 client hello received:                      0
    SSLv3 negotiated protocol:                        0
    TLSv1 negotiated protocol:                        0
    SSLv3 full handshakes:                            0
    SSLv3 resumed handshakes:                         0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_rc4_128_md5:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_rc4_128_sha:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_des_cbc_sha:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_3des_ede_cbc_sha:                0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp_rc4_40_md5:                  0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp_des40_cbc_sha:               0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_md5:              0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_des_cbc_sha:             0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_sha:              0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_aes_128_cbc_sha:                 0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_aes_256_cbc_sha:                 0
    TLSv1 full handshakes:                            0
    TLSv1 resumed handshakes:                         0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_rc4_128_md5:                     0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_rc4_128_sha:                     0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_des_cbc_sha:                     0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_3des_ede_cbc_sha:                0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp_rc4_40_md5:                  0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp_des40_cbc_sha:               0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_md5:              0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp1024_des_cbc_sha:             0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_sha:              0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_aes_128_cbc_sha:                 0
    Cipher tlsv1_rsa_aes_256_cbc_sha:                 0
    Total SSL client authentications:                 0
    Failed SSL client authentications:                0
    SSL authentication cache hits:                    0
    SSL static CRL lookups:                           0
    SSL best effort CRL lookups:                      0
    SSL CRL lookup cache hits:                        0
    SSL revoked certificates:                         0
    Total SSL server authentications:                 0
    Failed SSL server authentications:                0
    Session headers extracted:                        0
    Session headers failed:                           0
    Server cert headers extracted:                    0
    Server cert headers failed:                       0
    Client cert headers extracted:                    0
    Client cert headers failed:                       0
    Headers truncated:                                0
    Redirects due to cert not yet valid:              0
    Redirects due to cert expired:                    0
    Redirects due to unknown issuer cert:             0
    Redirects due to cert revoked:                    0
    Redirects due to no client cert:                  0
    Redirects due to no CRL available:                0
    Redirects due to expired CRL:                     0
    Redirects due to bad cert signature:              0
    Redirects due to other cert error:                0
    Internal error:                                   0
    SSL Client Statistics:
    SSL alert CLOSE_NOTIFY rcvd:                      0
    SSL alert UNEXPECTED_MSG rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_RECORD_MAC rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert DECRYPTION_FAILED rcvd:                 0
    SSL alert RECORD_OVERFLOW rcvd:                   0
    SSL alert DECOMPRESSION_FAILED rcvd:              0
    SSL alert HANDSHAKE_FAILED rcvd:                  0
    SSL alert NO_CERTIFICATE rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_CERTIFICATE rcvd:                   0
    SSL alert UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE rcvd:           0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_REVOKED rcvd:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED rcvd:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN rcvd:               0
    SSL alert ILLEGAL_PARAMETER rcvd:                 0
    SSL alert UNKNOWN_CA rcvd:                        0
    SSL alert ACCESS_DENIED rcvd:                     0
    SSL alert DECODE_ERROR rcvd:                      0
    SSL alert DECRYPT_ERROR rcvd:                     0
    SSL alert EXPORT_RESTRICTION rcvd:                0
    SSL alert PROTOCOL_VERSION rcvd:                  0
    SSL alert INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY rcvd:             0
    SSL alert INTERNAL_ERROR rcvd:                    0
    SSL alert USER_CANCELED rcvd:                     0
    SSL alert NO_RENEGOTIATION rcvd:                  0
    SSL alert CLOSE_NOTIFY sent:                      0
    SSL alert UNEXPECTED_MSG sent:                 4108
    SSL alert BAD_RECORD_MAC sent:                    0
    SSL alert DECRYPTION_FAILED sent:                 0
    SSL alert RECORD_OVERFLOW sent:                   0
    SSL alert DECOMPRESSION_FAILED sent:              0
    SSL alert HANDSHAKE_FAILED sent:              63355
    SSL alert NO_CERTIFICATE sent:                    0
    SSL alert BAD_CERTIFICATE sent:                   0
    SSL alert UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE sent:           0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_REVOKED sent:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED sent:               0
    SSL alert CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN sent:               0
    SSL alert ILLEGAL_PARAMETER sent:                 0
    SSL alert UNKNOWN_CA sent:                        0
    SSL alert ACCESS_DENIED sent:                     0
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    SSLv3 resumed handshakes:                         0
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    Cipher sslv3_rsa_rc4_128_sha:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_des_cbc_sha:                     0
    Cipher sslv3_rsa_3des_ede_cbc_sha:                0
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    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp_des40_cbc_sha:               0
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    Cipher sslv3_rsa_exp1024_rc4_56_sha:              0
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    Cipher sslv3_rsa_aes_256_cbc_sha:                 0
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    TLSv1 resumed handshakes:                         0
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