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Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server
Type of course: Classroom
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| Fee | £1500 |
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| Days | 5 |
| Course code | MS2152 |
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Overview
This course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or a domain. In addition, this course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Windows 2000 Server to create file, print, and terminal servers.
Prerequisites
Delegates should have successfully completed course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials, or have equivalent knowledge.
Leads to examinations
- Exam 70-210 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Exam 70-215 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Delegates will learn how to
- Create and manage user accounts
- Manage access to resources by using groups
- Provide network access to file resources
- Install or upgrade to Microsoft Windows 2000
- Configure the Microsoft Windows 2000 environment
- Connect clients running Microsoft Windows 2000 to networks and the Internet
- Configure and manage disks and partitions
- Manage data by using NTFS
Outline
INSTALLING OR UPGRADING TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000:
Preparing for installation; installing Microsoft Windows 2000 professional; installing Microsoft Windows 2000 server; upgrading to Microsoft Windows 2000 professional; upgrading to Microsoft Windows 2000 server; resolving set-up failures
CONFIRGURING THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 ENVIRONMENT:
Managing hardware profiles; configuring the display; exploring advanced taskbar features; changing start-up and recovery options; configuring multilingual support and accessibility options; setting environment variables; configuring power management options; resolving environment configuration issues
CONNECTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 CLIENTS TO NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET:
Overview of Microsoft Windows 2000 connectivity; connecting to a Microsoft network; connecting to a Novell NetWare network; connecting to the Internet; resolving network connectivity issues
CREATING AND MANAGING USER ACCOUNTS:
Introduction to user accounts; requirements for new user accounts; creating a user account; setting password requirements; setting properties for user accounts; customising user settings with user profile; managing user data by creating home folders; resolving user access issues
MANAGING ACCESS TO RESOURCES BY USING GROUPS:
Introduction to groups; developing a group strategy; using built-in groups; implementing groups; resolving access management issues
CONFIRGURING AND MANAGING DISKS AND PARTITIONS:
Microsoft Windows 2000 disk storage types; partitioning a basic drive; creating volumes on a dynamic drive; performing common disk management tasks; resolving disk and partition configuration issues
MANAGING DATA BY USING NTFS:
What are NTFS permissions; how Microsoft Windows 2000 applies NTFS permissions; assigning NTFS permissions; compressing data on an NTFS partition; configuring disk quotas on NTFS volumes; resolving data management issues
PROVIDING NETWORK ACCESS TO FILE RESOURCES:
What are shared folders; creating shared folders; combining NTFS permissions and shared folders; configuring shared folders by using DFS; resolving shared resource issues
CONFIGURING PRINTING:
Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 printing; adding a printer; configuring a network printer; configuring Web-based printer support; resolving printing issues
IMPLEMENTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 SECURITY:
Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 security; Microsoft Windows 2000 security policies; implementing security policies; auditing access to system resources; securing data by using EFS; resolving security issues
MAINTAINING THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 ENVIRONMENT:
Managing applications; deploying service packs and hot fixes; managing hardware; resolving environment configuration issues
MONITORING AND OPTIMISING PERFORMANCE IN MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000:
Monitoring system resources; monitoring event logs; optimising performance; resolving monitoring and optimisation issues
IMPLEMENTING DISASTER PROTECTION:
Configuring an uninterruptible power supply; providing data redundancy with fault-tolerant volumes; using the backup utility; recovering from a computer disaster; resolving disaster protection issues
CONFIRGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 FOR MOBILE COMPUTING:
Configuring hardware for mobile computing; configuring power management options for mobile computing; making files available offline; connecting to a network remotely; resolving mobile computing issues
INSTALLING AND CONFIRGURING TERMINAL SERVICES:
Introduction to terminal services; planning the installation; configuring a terminal server; installing terminal services; installing licensing server; connecting to a terminal server; installing applications on a terminal server; resolving terminal services issues
IMPLEMENTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 SERVERS AND CLIENTS:
Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 professional on a client computer; implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 servers
Link to this page: http://www.xpertise.co.uk/MS2152
Xpertise – Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server training courses
Xpertise provides Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server training courses from 22 UK locations: in Aberdeen Scotland, Altrincham Manchester, Birmingham West Midlands, Bristol South West, Edinburgh Scotland, Glasgow Scotland, Hinckley East Midlands, Leeds Yorkshire, Leeds Yorkshire (Ring Road), London King William Street, London Middlesex Street, London Rosebery Avenue, London Tabernacle Street, Maidenhead Berkshire, Malmesbury Wiltshire, Manchester (Exchange Quay), Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire, Newcastle Tyne and Wear, Reading Berkshire, Stockport Manchester, Swindon Wiltshire and Washington Tyne and Wear – and at 44 partner locations nationwide.
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