DESCRIPTION
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The goal of this course is to provide Experienced Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 support
professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to support Microsoft Windows®
2000–based networks.
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This is a performance-based course, designed around the job-related tasks a support
professional must perform using new or modified features in the Windows 2000 operating system.
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Content applies to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server,
and Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, except as noted within the course.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
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This hands-on class will prepare network managers,
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support engineers,
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and help desk personnel to begin the transition process to the new operating system standard for the next millennium
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Installing Microsoft Windows 2000
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Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting the domain name system (DNS) |
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Introduction to Active Directory |
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Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0–based network to Windows 2000 |
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Installing and configuring Terminal Services |
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Securing Windows 2000 workstations, servers, and network traffic |
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Supporting the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) |
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Managing file resources |
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Creating and managing dynamic volumes |
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Implementing disaster-protection and disaster-recovery techniques
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW:
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Prior Knowledge of Windows (NT4 or 2000) is necessary.
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FDDI's Supporting Mircrosoft Windows NT 4 or the Introduction to Windows 2000 classes
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