Microsoft Windows 2000 Course Description

  

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A Windows 2000 MCSE has the ability to effectively plan, implement, maintain and support computing environments utilizing the Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server operating systems.  With these skills come increased job opportunities and financial rewards.

This Microsoft Windows 2000 course provides instruction in the implementation and administration of a Windows 2000 network utilizing the Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server operating systems.

The course serves as preparation for two of the seven exams required for MCSE certification:
Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional
Exam 70-215: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server

Passing either of the above exams qualifies the student as a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).


 
Topics

         Installation
  • Pre-Installation Checklist

  • Installing Windows 2000 from a Compact Disc

  • Upgrading to Windows 2000

  • Troubleshooting Setup Errors
Windows 2000 Operating Systems
  • Professional

  • Server

  • Advanced Server

  • Datacenter Server

Application Environments
  • MS-DOS

  • Win16

  • Win32

  • POSIX

  • OS/2

Architecture
  • User Mode

  • Kernel Mode

  • Memory Model

  • Workgroups and Domains

Active Directory
  • Objects and Classes

  • Schema

  • Global Catalog

  • Forests

  • Security

Installation and Upgrading
  • Hardware Requirements

  • Pre-installation Checklist

  • Workgroup/Domain

  • Upgrading

  • Troubleshooting

Control Panel
  • Accessibility Options

  • Add/Remove Hardware

  • Add/Remove Programs

  • Administrative Tools

  • Setting the Date and Time

  • Configuring the Display

  • Configuring Fax Service

  • Folder Options

  • Fonts

  • Internet Options

  • Network and Dial-Up Connections

  • Phone and Modem Options

  • Power Options

  • Printers

  • Regional Options

  • Scanners and Cameras

  • Scheduled Tasks

  • Sounds and Multimedia

  • System Settings

  • Users and Passwords

  • Wireless Link

  • Troubleshooting Hardware Problems

File Systems
  • FAT, FAT32, NTFS, CDFS, UDF, HPFS

  • Converting from FAT or FAT32 to NTFS

Disk Management
  • Disk Types, Partition Types, and Volume Types

  • Creating and Formatting Partitions

  • Simple, Spanned, Striped, Mirrored, and RAID-5 Volumes

  • Disk Defragmentation

  • Logical Drives

  • Troubleshooting

Installing and Configuring DNS and Active Directory
 
Administering and Securing Active Directory
  • Implementing Organizational Unit (OU) Structure

  • Managing Active Directory Objects

Managing Users and Groups
  • Creating and Managing User Accounts

  • Creating and Managing Group Accounts

System Policy and Group Policy
  • Sharing, Securing, and Accessing Files and Folders

  • File and Folder Attributes

  • Managing Shared Folders

  • Configuring and Managing the Distributed File System

  • Managing NTFS File and Folder Security

  • Taking Ownership of Files and Folders

  • Configuring and Monitoring Disk Quotas

  • Optimizing Access to Files and Folders

  • Troubleshooting Resource Access Problems

Managing Printing
  • Adding and Connecting to Printers

  • Sharing a Printer

  • Configuring Printer Properties

  • Configuring Print Server Properties

  • Managing Print Jobs

  • Troubleshooting Printing Problems

Auditing and Security
  • Managing Auditing

  • Monitoring and Analyzing Security Events

  • Using Security Templates

  • Using Security Configuration and Analysis

  • Troubleshooting Auditing and Security

Backup and Recovery
  • Managing and Optimizing Availability

  • Backing Up User Data and System State Data

  • Recovering User Data and System State Data

  • Recovering from a System Failure

  • Monitoring and Configuring Removable Media

Creating and Configuring Network and Dial-Up Connections
  • Creating Connections

  •  Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

  •  Internet Connection Sharing

  • Configuring Connection Properties

Networking with TCP/IP
  • IP Addressing

  • Configuring TCP/IP

  • Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server

  • NetBIOS Name Resolution

  • Routing TCP/IP

  • Configuring TCP/IP Packet Filters

  • Configuring and Troubleshooting IPSec

Managing Remote Access
  • Enabling and Configuring Remote Access

  • Using Remote Access Policies to Control Access

  • Monitoring Remote Access

  • Troubleshooting Remote Access

Managing Web and Certificate Services
  • Web Services

  • Indexing Services

  • Certificate Services

Deploying Windows 2000
  • Setup Manager

  • Sysprep

  • Remote Installation Services

Managing Terminal Services
  • Installation and Configuration

  • Installing Applications

  • Configuring Clients

  • Licensing Requirements

  • Troubleshooting Terminal Services

Monitoring, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting Performance
  
Managing, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication

 

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