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Windows 2000 Professional and Server
This curriculum will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills
necessary to implement, administer, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows
2000 Professional and Server:
use remote Installation Services and the system preparation tool; and troubleshoot
a failed installation. This curriculum also covers the system monitor counters
used to provide information about resource utilisation and interpret them
and the network traffic data. Students can use this course to prepare for
the Microsoft Certified Professional exams 70-210 and 70-215
Audience
This curruculum is designed for IT Professionals who are responsible for
administration tasks in a single-domain Windows 2000-based network.
Installation
- Identify the Windows 2000 operating systems and their features.
- Identify the activities to be completed before installing Windows
2000.
- Identify and perform attended installation of Windows 2000 Professional
and Windows 2000 Server.
- Identify and create answer files for the unattended installation
of Windows 2000.
- Identify and perform the unattended installation of Windows 2000
by using Remote Installation Services, the System Preparation tool,
and troubleshoot a failed installation.
File System and Hardware Configuration
- Install hardware and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 environment.
- Configure and manage storage devices, file systems, and volumes.
- Configure advanced devices in Windows 2000.
Resource Optimization
- Identify the System Monitor counters used to provide information about
resource utilization and interpret them.
- Identify and log network traffic data by using Network Monitor.
- Identify and optimize resource utilization on a Windows 2000 client
and a Windows 2000 server.
- Identify and manage programs on a Windows 2000 computer by using
Task Manager.
- Identify the tab used to perform a specified task in DirectX Diagnostic
and troubleshoot resources on a Windows 2000 computer.
Enterprise Administration
- Identify, configure and manage the workstations of users.
- Identify, configure and manage fax.
Network Implementation
- Identify the network protocols in Windows 2000, establish a TCP/IP
based network, install and configure TCP/IP, NetBEUI and NWLink protocols,
and bind network protocols.
- Identify the lease generation process followed by DHCP, host name
resolution process of DNS and the features of WINS.
- Identify and install the DHCP Server service, create the DHCP scope,
configure DNS and WINS.
- Create dial-up connections to the Internet and remote computers, connect
to computers by using a VPN connection.
- Install, configure and troubleshoot Connection Sharing and access
shared resources on a network.
Server Optimization
- Identify and administer a Windows 2000 network.
- Manage, locate, and control access to objects in Active Directory.
- Publish resources and delegate control.
- Create, manage and troubleshoot distributed file systems.
- Monitor, configure, troubleshoot and control access to files and folders
via Web services and access to Web sites.
Enterprise Networking
- Configure and troubleshoot folders and printers over the network through
shared access and Terminal Services.
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot network adapters and network
protocols on a Windows 2000 server.
- Install, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot remote access.
- Identify the components of a Virtual Private Network (VPN), and the
features of the VPN protocols.
- Configure a VPN server and troubleshoot a VPN.
Security Considerations
- Identify the features of securing a network.
- Identify the Security Tool Set components and configuration areas
used to secure a network.
- Create and configure security templates, implement and troubleshoot
security policies.
- Identify recovery methods, the recovery console, repairing a server
and restoring a network.
Delivery
Computer Based Training and manuals
Content
Interactive, skills-based
Duration Approx. 64 hours
Qualifications
Microsoft Certified Profesional exams 70-210, 70-215
Pre-requisites
CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ or relevant experience
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Our courses use simulations extensively to provide
opportunities for students to learn & practice skills-based
content. This 'learning by doing' model is far more effective
than the traditional true/false, multiple choice approach.
Live application software is not needed.
Interactive content is used often in the courses to engage the
learner's attention, to reinforce and exercise skills being taught, and
to provide feedback on the learner's grasp of a skill or concept.
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