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Windows 2000 Server
The objective
of this program is to give users the knowledge and skills so that
they can effectively design, plan, implement and support Windows
2000 Server.
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Group
Policy
This
module will cover Group Policy and how you can use it to
control a user's work environment. It will cover group policy
objects, containers, and templates.
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Workgroups
and Domains
In
this module, we will look at Workgroups where the management
of resources is left to each individual. We will also look
at Domains where the management of resources is managed
by an Administrator.
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Terminal
Services
In
this module we will look at terminal services. We will cover
what terminal services is and what benefits can be had from
using terminal services. This includes the requirements
for running terminal services and the administrative and
application server mode of terminal services.
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Intro
to Web Server
In
this module we will look at Internet Information Services
Version 5.0. It will cover how Information Services can
be used when creating Web-Based Applications and how Server
Operating System Functionality can be brought to remote
users.
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Backup
In
this module we will look at one of the administrator 's
more important responsibilities, The Backing up of Data.
This module will cover the reason and need for backing up
data, what steps should be carried out in order to plan
a backup strategy for your organization and how to use the
Backup utility included with Windows 2000.
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Public
Key Infrastructure
In
this module we will look at the Public Key Infrastructure.
We will cover the fundamental concepts of public key cryptography
and key pairs. We will also cover certificates are and how
they are issued by Certificate Authorities.
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Virtual
Private Networking
In
this module we will look at Private Virtual Networking.
We will cover what Virtual Private Networking is and how
it can benefit your organization. This includes the components
of a Virtual Private Network and tunneling protocols.
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Remote
Access
In
this module we will look at Windows 2000 Remote Access Services
including the two types of remote access services and their
features.
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Printing
In
this module we will look at Windows 2000 Server printing.
We will cover the the basic terminology of Windows 2000
Printing, the different print configurations and how to
install a Windows 2000 Printer.
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Active
Directory
In
this module you will be introduced to the concepts and technology
behind Active Directory.
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Control
Panel
In
this module we will look at the various tools that you as
an administrator can use to adjust and configure hardware
settings of a computer.
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Setup
Windows 2000
This
module will cover the steps of performing a new installation
of Windows 2000 Server.
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Windows
2000 Features
This
module will cover Windows 2000 Server features including
improved access to network resources, greater ease of use,
increased performance, improved security and ease of management.
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Groups
In
this module we will look at Group Accounts. You will learn
what groups are and how they are used to simplify user account
administration.
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Microsoft
Management Console
In
this module you will get hands on experience in using and
creating consoles that you can use yourself or to delegate
tasks to other users in your organization.
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Installing
Windows 2000 Server
In
this module we will cover the different configuration options
that must be considered before installing a Windows 2000
Server.
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The Registry
In
this module we will look at the Windows 2000 Registry, including
the purpose for the Windows 2000 Registry, the different
parts of the Registry and it's layout.
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Disk
Management
This
module will look at Disk management for Windows 2000 Server.
It will cover the basic principles of Disk Management including
the Difference between Basic and Dynamic Disks, the difference
between the different volume types and the different types
of Fault tolerance Schemes.
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File
Systems
In
this module we will look at Windows 2000 File Systems. We
will cover what file systems are supported under Windows
2000, the benefits and drawbacks to each files system and
the features and structure of the NTFS file system.
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DFS
In
this module we will look at the Distributed File System,
what the distributed file system is and the Advantages of
using Dfs.
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User
Accounts
In
this module we'll take a look at User Accounts and how they
can be used to control user access to the resources on a
network.
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NTFS
Permissions
In
this module we will look at NTFS permissions and how NTFS
permissions are assigned to the various files and folders.
What the different types of permissions are and how to plan
for and assign NTFS permissions.
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Unattended
Install
In
this module we will look at the process of installing Windows
2000 in unattended mode. It will cover what the answer file
is and how it can be used to setup Windows 2000 in unattended
mode. It will also cover what setup manager is and how it
can be used to create an answer file.
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