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Windows 2000 Installation,
Configuration,and Administration
| Duration: 3 days |
| Participants: Staff who want to learn how to install Windows 2000 Professional and Advanced Server, and perform system administrator-level tasks on a Windows 2000 system. |
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Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to:
- Discuss the general features and the system requirements of Windows 2000 as well as the Active Directory at an introductory level. - Install Windows 2000 Server into a workgroup. - Use the Microsoft Management console to examine pre-configured consoles and create custom consoles, and also use the Control Panel and Registry Editor to modify system settings. - Install new devices and create hardware profiles by using the Device Manager. - Work with basic disk storage partitions, upgrade their hard disks to dynamic disk storage, and work with volumes. - Create local users and groups. - Use NTFS permissions to secure network resources and determine effective permissions. - Enable and manage file compression and encryption, defragment files, backup and restore files, and schedule regularly occurring backups. - Install and manage networking components, use command-line network utilities to manage network services, install and manually configure TCP/IP, and configure DNS clients. - Promote a standalone server to an Active Directory domain controller; and create and manage user and group accounts in a domain environment. - Create and test a group policy to enable users to log on locally, modify and administer user accounts, and customize your local user profile. - Create, edit, and locate objects in the directory, and configure security features of the Active Directory to control access to objects and to delegate authority over portions of the directory hierarchy. - Create and publish a share in the directory, enable and set disk quotas, and configure and use the Distributed File System. - Manage and administer network printers. - Audit and monitor your system using Event Viewer and Performance Monitor. - Create and manage a domain tree. |
| Overview: This course teaches participants how to install and configure Windows 2000 and perform administrative tasks. |
| Prerequisites: Attendance at 'Windows 95: Introduction', 'Windows 98: Introduction', or 'Windows NT Workstation: Orientation' course or the equivalent knowlede. |
| Format: Lecture and discussion with hands-on exercises. |
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Topic Outline:
- Introduction to Windows 2000 Overview of Windows 2000 Overview of the Windows 2000 Active Directory Installing Windows 2000 Server - System Administration Administration overview The Control Panel and the Registry Configuration management - Hard Disk Management Basic disk management Dynamic disk management - Networking in a Workgroup Environment Creating and managing local user accounts Creating and managing local groups - Sharing and Securing File System Resources Sharing files and folders Securing file systems with NTFS Security system interactions - Managing File System Resources Managing storage Backup and restore - Windows 2000 Network Configuration Windows 2000 network components Using command-line network utilities Installing and configuring Microsoft TCP/IP Host name resolution with DNS - Networking in a Domain Environment Creating an Active Directory domain Domain user accounts Groups in a domain environment - Administering User Accounts Group policies Modifying user accounts User profiles - Managing the Active Directory Creating and locating objects Controlling access to objects - Managing Network Storage Publishing a share in the directory Setting disk quotas Managing distributed storage - Managing Network Printing An overview of Windows 2000 printing Administering printers Managing printing from a Web browser The Windows 2000 print process - Auditing and Monitoring Using Event Viewer Auditing events Using Performance Monitor - Working in a Multi-Domain Environment Creating a domain tree Managing a multi-domain environment |
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