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Windows 2000 Server
Course Outline

Windows 2000 Server Features

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Versions of Windows 2000
  • 03 Overview
  • 04 Access to Resources
  • 05 Terminal Services
  • 06 Internet Information Server
  • 07 Remote Access Service
  • 08 Virtual Private Networks
  • 09 Windows Media Services
  • 10 Active Directory
  • 11 Distributed File System
  • 12 Multiprocessor Support
  • 13 Clustering
  • 14 IntelliMirror
  • 15 Quality of Service
  • 16 Certificate Services
  • 17 Kerbos
  • 18 Group Policy
  • 19 Disk Quotas
  • 20 Remote Installation
  • 21 Conclusion

Workgroups and Domains

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Objectives
  • 03 Windows 2000 workgroups
  • 04 Workgroup security
  • 05 Advantages, disadvantages
  • 06 Domains
  • 07 Domain controllers
  • 08 Multiple domain controllers
  • 09 Multi master replication
  • 10 Member computers
  • 11 Benefits of a domain
  • 12 Domain Trees
  • 13 Characteristics of Trees
  • 14 Forests
  • 15 Lesson Summary

Installing Windows 2000 Server

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Planning The Installation
  • 03 Role of the Server
  • 04 System Requirements
  • 05 Hardware Compatibility
  • 06 Workgroups and Domains
  • 07 Joining a Domain
  • 08 Domain Controller
  • 09 File System
  • 10 Disk Partition
  • 11 Multi Boot
  • 12 Upgrade or Install
  • 13 Installing Components
  • 14 Licensing Mode
  • 15 Networking
  • 16 Conclusion

Setup Windows 2000 Server

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Starting Setup
  • 03 The Setup Program
  • 04 Starting Setup
  • 05 Options Screen
  • 06 Directory of Applications
  • 07 Copying Files
  • 08 Boot Up
  • 09 Text Setup
  • 10 Formatting Space
  • 11 Examining the Hard disk
  • 12 Start of GUI Phase
  • 13 Regional Settings
  • 14 Licensing Mode
  • 15 Network Settings
  • 16 Final Tasks
  • 17 Finished Setup
  • 18 Conclusion

Unattended Install

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Introduction
  • 03 Answer File
  • 04 Setup Manager
  • 05 Using Setup Manager
  • 06 User Interaction Level
  • 07 Fully Automated Setup
  • 08 Administrator Password
  • 09 Network Settings
  • 10 Additional Settings
  • 11 Network Printers
  • 12 Additional Commands
  • 13 Distribution Folder
  • 14 Additional Commands
  • 15 Additional Files or Folders
  • 16 Finishing Setup
  • 17 Lesson Summary

Management Consoles

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Introduction
  • 03 Starting MMC
  • 04 MMC Console
  • 05 User Manager
  • 06 Custom Consoles
  • 07 Starting MMC
  • 08 Creating a custom console
  • 09 The Snap-in
  • 10 Finish Adding Snap-in
  • 11 View Snap-ins
  • 12 Task Pads
  • 13 New Task
  • 14 Snap-in Properties
  • 15 Saving the Console
  • 16 Conclusion

The Control Panel

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Plug and Play
  • 03 Hardware Tools
  • 04 Hardware Tab
  • 05 Hardware Wizard
  • 06 Add new Device
  • 07 Device Manager
  • 08 View Devices
  • 09 Driver Tab
  • 10 Resource Tab
  • 11 Disable a Device
  • 12 Hardware Profiles
  • 13 What are hardware Profiles
  • 14 Using Hardware Profiles
  • 15 hardware Profiles Window
  • 16 Copying hardware Profiles
  • 17 Renaming a profile
  • 18 Review
  • 19 Operating System Settings
  • 20 Problem
  • 21 Application Response
  • 22 Exercise
  • 23 Virtual memory Settings
  • 24 The page File
  • 25 Default Operating System
  • 26 Recovery Options
  • 27 Review

The Registry

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of Problem
  • 03 Benefits of the Registry
  • 04 Drawbacks of the Registry
  • 05 Configuring the Registry
  • 06 How The Registry is Used
  • 07 Managing the Registry
  • 08 Registry Precautions
  • 09 Registry Structure
  • 10 Subtrees Exercise
  • 11 Keys
  • 12 Value entries
  • 13 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
  • 14 Review
  • 15 Review Parts of Registry
  • 16 Conclusion

Disk Management

  • 00 Introduction
  • 01 Overview
  • 02 Partitions
  • 03 Primary Partition
  • 04 Extended Partitions
  • 05 File System
  • 06 Dynamic Disks
  • 07 Simple Volumes
  • 08 Spanned Volumes
  • 09 Stripped Volumes
  • 10 Mirrored Volumes
  • 11 RAID 5 Volumes
  • 12 Mounted Drives
  • 13 Review
  • 14 Conclusion

Fault Tolerant Volumes

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Starting Disk Management
  • 03 Computer Management
  • 04 Create Volume Wizard
  • 05 Volume Type
  • 06 Select Disks
  • 07 Assign drive letter
  • 08 Format Volume
  • 09 Completing Wizard
  • 10 Regenerating
  • 11 Mirrored Volume
  • 12 Create Volume Wizard
  • 13 Select Volume Type
  • 14 Select Disks
  • 15 Assign Drive Letter
  • 16 Format Volume
  • 17 Completing Wizard
  • 18 Completing Create Volume
  • 19 Conclusion

Files Systems

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Overview
  • 03 Multiple File Systems
  • 04 Introduction to FAT
  • 05 FAT Specifications
  • 06 FAT Restrictions
  • 07 FAT32
  • 08 FAT32 Restrictions
  • 09 Intro to NTFS
  • 10 Reparse Points
  • 11 Disk Quotas
  • 12 Sparse File Support
  • 13 Link Tracking
  • 14 Change Journal
  • 15 NTFS Structure
  • 16 Win2000 Boot Sector
  • 17 Master File Table
  • 18 NTFS File Attributes
  • 19 Lesson Summary

DFS

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Introduction
  • 03 Advantages
  • 04 Using Dfs
  • 05 Management of Dfs
  • 06 Types of Dfs Roots
  • 07 Standalone Dfs
  • 08 Fault-tolerant Dfs
  • 09 Replication
  • 10 Summary

User Accounts

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Objectives
  • 03 Example
  • 04 Statement of the problem
  • 05 Control Access
  • 06 Built-In Accounts
  • 07 Active Directory Users
  • 08 Using the Snap-In
  • 09 Creating User Accounts
  • 10 Illegal Characters
  • 11 Passwords
  • 12 Disable Account
  • 13 User Account Properties
  • 14 Advanced Features
  • 15 Standard Features
  • 16 Account Tab
  • 17 Profile Tab
  • 18 Member Of
  • 19 Other Properties
  • 20 Summary

NTFS Permissions

  • 00 Objectives
  • 01 Overview
  • 02 NTFS Folder Permissions
  • 03 NTFS File Permissions
  • 04 Apply NTFS Permissions
  • 05 Access Control List
  • 06 Multiple NTFS permissions
  • 07 Cumulative Permissions
  • 08 File Permissions
  • 09 Deny Permissions
  • 10 Permission Inheritance
  • 11 Planning permissions
  • 12 Assigning Permissions
  • 13 Setting NTFS Permissions
  • 14 Special Access Permission
  • 15 Change Permissions
  • 16 Take Ownership
  • 17 Copying and Moving Files
  • 18 Summary

Groups

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Introduction
  • 03 Types of Groups
  • 04 Group Scope
  • 05 Domain Local Group
  • 06 Global Groups
  • 07 Universal Groups
  • 08 Group Nesting
  • 09 Group Strategies
  • 10 Using Universal Groups
  • 11 Local Groups
  • 12 Implementing Groups
  • 13 Built In Groups
  • 14 Built In Global Group
  • 15 Built-In Domain Local
  • 16 Built-In Local
  • 17 Built-In System
  • 18 Summary

Group Policy

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Introduction
  • 04 The User Environment
  • 05 Simplified Environment
  • 06 Group Policy Defined
  • 07 Overview of Group Policy
  • 08 Group Policy Benefits
  • 09 Local and Non Local Policy
  • 10 Group Policy Containers
  • 11 Group Policy Templates
  • 12 Applying Group Policies
  • 13 GPO Permissions
  • 14 Inheritance
  • 15 Block Policy Inheritance
  • 16 Default Domain Policy
  • 17 Administering Group Policy
  • 18 Group Policy Extensions
  • 19 Managing Applications
  • 20 Managing Scripts
  • 21 Managing Security Settings
  • 22 Administrative Templates
  • 23 Lesson Summary

Active Directory

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the problem
  • 03 Need for Directory Service
  • 04 The Directory Service
  • 05 Active Directory
  • 06 Active Directory Structure
  • 07 Hierarchical Organization
  • 08 Objects
  • 09 Multi-Master Replication
  • 10 Benefits of Active Directory
  • 11 Management
  • 12 Security
  • 13 Extends Interoperability
  • 14 Summary
  • 15 Conclusion

Introduction to Printing

  • 01 Introduction
  • 02 Terminology
  • 03 The Print Process
  • 04 Installing Printers
  • 05 Printing Configurations
  • 05 Requirements
  • 06 Guidelines
  • 07 Basic Printing Configuration
  • 08 Local Print Device
  • 09 Peer-to-Peer Printing
  • 10 Print Server
  • 11 Installing Print Sharing
  • 12 Printer Port
  • 13 Printer Name
  • 14 Completing Install
  • 15 Administrating Printers
  • 16 Managing Printers
  • 17 Assigning Forms
  • 18 Separator Page
  • 19 Controlling Documents
  • 20 Redirecting Documents
  • 21 Taking Ownership Printer
  • 22 Managing Documents
  • 23 Setting Notification
  • 24 Administrating From WEB
  • 24 Printer Pool
  • 25 Printer Permissions
  • 26 Printer Priority
  • 27 Conclusion

Remote Access

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Introduction
  • 04 Planning Remote Access
  • 05 Benefits of Dial-up Access
  • 06 Benefits of VPN
  • 07 Setup for Dial-Up Access
  • 08 Dial-up Connections
  • 09 Public Switched Telephone
  • 10 V.90
  • 11 ISDN
  • 12 X.25
  • 13 ADSL
  • 14 RAS Protocols
  • 15 RAS Security
  • 16 Secure User Authentication
  • 17 Mutual Authentication
  • 18 Data Encryption
  • 19 Call Back
  • 20 Caller ID
  • 21 Account Lockout
  • 22 Enabling Remote Access
  • 23 RRAC Wizard
  • 24 Configuring Remote Access
  • 25 Finishing Wizard
  • 26 Properties
  • 27 Authentication Method
  • 29 Event Logging
  • 30 Ports
  • 31 Finishing Configuration
  • 32 Conclusion

Virtual Private Networking

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 benefits
  • 04 VPN Scenarios
  • 05 components of VPN
  • 06 VNP Connections
  • 07 VPN Communications
  • 08 Tunneling
  • 09 Creating a Tunnel
  • 10 Tunnel Data Protocol
  • 11 PPTP
  • 12 L2TP
  • 13 Design Considerations
  • 14 Managing Users
  • 15 Authentication
  • 16 Conclusion

Private Key Infrastructure

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Introduction
  • 04 Security Properties
  • 05 Cryptography
  • 06 Public Key Cryptography
  • 07 Data Encryption
  • 08 Digital Message Signing
  • 09 Secret Keys
  • 10 Certificates
  • 11 X.509
  • 12 Certificate Revocation List
  • 13 CA Hierarchy
  • 14 Microsoft Certificate Service
  • 15 Processing Requests
  • 16 Enrolling Certificates
  • 17 CA Certificates
  • 18 Installing Certificate Service
  • 19 Certificate Authority Type
  • 20 Conclusion

Backup

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Introduction
  • 04 Type of Data
  • 05 How of to Backup
  • 06 Backup Medium
  • 07 Organizing Data
  • 08 The Backup Utility
  • 09 Types of Backup
  • 10 Deciding on a Strategy
  • 11 Preliminary Tasks
  • 12 Starting Backup
  • 13 What to Backup
  • 14 Where to Backup To
  • 15 Advanced Options
  • 16 Media Options
  • 17 The Backup
  • 18 Conclusion

Introduction to Web Services

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Introduction
  • 04 Reliability and Performance
  • 05 Application Protection
  • 06 Reliable Restart
  • 07 Socket Pooling
  • 08 Multi Site Hosting
  • 09 Processor Throttling
  • 10 Bandwidth Throttling
  • 11 Management
  • 12 Central Administration
  • 13 Delegated Administration
  • 14 Processor Accounting
  • 15 Backup
  • 16 Front Page Extensions
  • 17 Web Distributed Authoring
  • 18 DFS
  • 19 HTTP Compression
  • 20 FTP Restart
  • 21 Security
  • 22 Authentication
  • 23 Certificates
  • 24 Access Control
  • 25 Encryption
  • 26 Auditing
  • 27 Security Wizards
  • 28 Application Environment
  • 29 Component Services
  • 30 Conclusion

Terminal Services

  • 01 Objectives
  • 02 Statement of the Problem
  • 03 Introduction
  • 04 Terminal Services Benefits
  • 05 Remote Administration
  • 06 Application Server
  • 07 Best Practice
  • 08 Hardware Requirements
  • 09 Display Optimization
  • 10 Client Requirements
  • 11 Hardware Devices
  • 12 Licensing
  • 13 Licensing Overview
  • 14 License Server
  • 15 Activating License Server
  • 16 Administration Tools
  • 17 Terminal Services Manager
  • 18 Conclusion
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