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MCSE - Updating to Windows 2000



Course Aims
The goal of this course is to provide Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 support professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to support Microsoft Windows 2000-based networks. This is a performance-based course, designed upon the job-related tasks a support professional must perform using new or modified features in the Windows 2000 operating system. Content applies to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, except as noted within the course. This course will help to prepare readers for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam: (70-240) Microsoft Windows 2000 Accelerated Exam for MCPs Certified on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
Assumed Knowledge
We recommend that readers have a good understanding of the following topics: Installing and supporting Microsoft Windows NT, Creating and supporting user and group accounts, Troubleshooting with Windows NT 4.0 and Installing and optimizing network transport protocols, system policies and Remote Access Service. Students should have attended our "MCSE - Windows NT 4.0 Support Skills" course or have equivalent knowledge and experience. This course does not provide an easy entry to Windows 2000 knowledge for the newcomer.
Course Audience
This course is intended for experienced support personnel wishing to upgrade their skills to Microsoft Windows 2000 and for current Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers who have qualified with Microsoft Windows NT4.0.

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Table of Contents
Module 1 - Introduction to Windows 2000
  • The Windows 2000 Family
  • Management Console
  • Run As
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 2 - Installing Windows 2000
  • System Requirements
  • Choosing a File System
  • Installation Process
  • Graphical Portion of Setup
  • Using the Setup Manager
  • Lab 1 : Installing Windows 2000 Server
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 3 - Deploying Windows 2000
  • The Remote Installation Service
  • Using RISETUP
  • Authorizing RIS
  • Configuring RIS
  • Pre-Staging Clients
  • Creating RipRep Images
  • Answer Files With RIS
  • Creating a RIS Startup Disk
  • Using Third Party Cloning Software With SYSPREP
  • Lab 2 : Remote Installation Service
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 4 - Name Resolution Using DNS
  • DNS Overview
  • Introduction to DNS
  • Domains and Subdomains
  • DNS Servers and the Internet
  • Host Names
  • Zones
  • Name Servers
  • Forwarders and Slaves
  • Caching Only Servers
  • Name Resolution
  • Recursive and Iterative Queries
  • Inverse Queries
  • What is in a Zone?
  • Installing Microsoft DNS Server
  • Creating a Forward Look up Zone
  • Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone
  • Adding Records
  • Enabling Dynamic Update
  • Configuring the Zone
  • Configuring Clients for DNS
  • Troubleshooting DNS With NSLOOKUP
  • DNS Delegation
  • Planning DNS
  • Integration with the Internet
  • Best Practice
  • Lab 3 : Installing and Configuring DNS
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 5 - Active Directory Design
  • What is a Directory?
  • Domains
  • Multiple Domains
  • Organizational Units (OUs)
  • Sites
  • Active Directory Standards
  • Active Directory Naming Conventions
  • Global Catalogue Servers
  • Operations Masters
  • Best Practice
  • Lab 4 : Designing a Windows 2000 Directory
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 6 - Implementing Active Directory
  • Creating your Tree
  • Testing DNS
  • Creating Global Catalogue Servers
  • Transferring Special Operations Roles
  • Managing the Schema
  • Best Practice
  • Lab 5 : Creating your Active Directory Structure
  • Lab 6 : Global Catalogue Servers
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 7 - Managing Sites
  • Directory Replication
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Intra-Site Directory Replication
  • Inter-Site Replication
  • Sites
  • Site Links
  • Configuring Replication
  • Site Link Bridges
  • Subnets
  • Monitoring Replication
  • Lab 7 : Managing Multiple Sites
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 8 - Maintaining Active Directory
  • The Database and Shared System Volume
  • Active Directory Database Sizing
  • Database Maintenance
  • Backup and Restore
  • Lab 8 : Database Maintenance
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 9 - Upgrading to Windows 2000
  • NT 4 Directory Services Overview
  • Four Domain Models
  • Upgrade Paths
  • Suitability
  • The Directory Services Client
  • Mixed Versus Native Mode
  • Upgrading Domain Controllers
  • Upgrading Domains
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 10 - Administering Active Directory
  • Creating OUs
  • Delegating Control with OUs
  • Internet Printers
  • Publishing Printers in Active Directory
  • Printer Locations
  • Best Practice
  • Creating and Managing User Accounts
  • Managing Account Names
  • Administering Groups
  • Scopes of Security Group
  • Local Groups
  • Global Groups
  • Universal Groups
  • Creating New Group Accounts
  • Reconfiguring Groups
  • Native Versus Mixed Mode
  • Bulk Account Creation
  • Visual Basic Scripts
  • Lab 9 : Creating Your Administrative Structure
  • Lab 10 : Managing Users
  • Lab 11 : Managing Groups
  • Summary Questions
    Module 11 - Group Policies
  • What Can I Do With a Policy?
  • Scripts
  • Folder Redirection
  • Account Policies
  • Event Log
  • Making Changes
  • Software Distribution
  • Functional Overview of Software Deployment
  • Maintaining Software
  • Software Categories
  • File Associations
  • Administrative Templates
  • Best Practice
  • Lab 12 : Managing Policies
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 12 - Managing Disks
  • Disks and Partitions
  • Comparing Basic and Dynamic Storage
  • Simple and Spanned Volumes
  • Striped Volumes
  • Mirrored Volumes
  • Raid 5 Volumes
  • Other Disk Management Issues
  • Lab 13 : Working with Disks
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 13 - Managing Files
  • File System Features
  • Securing Files
  • Securing Folders
  • File and Folder Ownership
  • Auditing File Access
  • The EFS
  • Quota Management
  • Lab 14 : Managing Files
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 14 - Sharing and Publishing
  • Creating a Shared Disk Resource
  • Caching
  • Publishing Folders
  • Distributed File System
  • DFS Replication
  • Lab 15 : Sharing and Publishing
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 15 - Securing Windows 2000
  • Security Overview
  • Security Tools
  • Active Directory Permissions
  • Using the Security Analyzer
  • Security Templates
  • Lab 16 : Observing and Configuring the Security Settings of Your Computer
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 16 - IPSec
  • IP Security Overview
  • What is IPSec
  • Implementing IPSec in Windows 2000
  • Creating a Policy
  • Modifying the Rules
  • Lab 17 : Implementing IPSec
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 17 - Implementing DHCP
  • DHCP Overview
  • Configuring DHCP Servers
  • Creating Your Scope
  • Configuring DHCP Options
  • Commonly Configured DHCP Options
  • Vendor and User Classes
  • DHCP Relay Agent
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 18 - Terminal Services
  • Server and Client Requirements
  • Installing the Service
  • Installing Client Software
  • Creating Terminal Connections
  • Managing Clients
  • Configuring the User Profile
  • Configuring the Service
  • Installing Applications
  • Licensing
  • Lab 18 : Terminal Services
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 19 - Routing and Remote Access
  • Remote Access Overview
  • Installing and Configuring RRAS
  • Internet Connections
  • Remote Access Server
  • Virtual Private Networking
  • Managing RRAS
  • Securing RRAS
  • Routing Issues
  • Using NAT With Windows 2000
  • Configuring a Multi-Homed Computer as a Router
  • Managing an IP Router
  • Routing Protocols
  • OSPF
  • Routing Information Protocol
  • Using RIP in Windows 2000
  • Lab 19 : Remote Access
  • Summary Questions
     
    Module 20 - Troubleshooting
  • Boot Problems
  • The Emergency Repair Process
  • Creating a Windows 2000 Boot Disk
  • Understanding a Stop Screen
  • Advanced Startup Options
  • The Recovery Console
  • Lab 20 : Troubleshooting
  • Summary Questions
     
    Appendix A - Answers to Summary Questions
  • Appendix A - Answers to Summary Questions
     
    Appendix B - Glossary of Terms
  • Appendix B - Glossary of Terms
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