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Windows 2000 Professional Series - MCSE Exam 70-210

  • Installation
  • Remote Installations and Upgrades
  • Administering Resources
  • Administering Shared Resources
  • Managing Disks
  • Managing Hardware
  • Monitoring and Optimizing your System
  • Configuring your Desktop
  • Networking with Windows 2000 Professional
  • Using TCP/IP
  • Managing Users and Groups
  • Securing Your System

Windows 2000 Server MCSE 70-215

  • 1 Installation
  • 2 Hardware
  • 3 Controlling Access to Files and Folders
  • 4 Controlling Access to Web Resources and Printers
  • 5 Optimizing Your Servers
  • 6 Recovering from Disaster
  • 7 Configuring Disks and Volumes
  • 8 Administering Disks
  • 9 Networking Your Server
  • 10 Implementing Remote Access
  • 11 Implementing Terminal Services
  • 12 Using Security Features

Windows 2000 Network Administration MCSE 70-216

  • Working with DNS and DHCP
  • Working with Remote Access
  • Working with Network Protocols
  • Working with WINS and NAT
  • Working with IP Routing
  • Working with Certificate Services

Windows 2000 Active Directory MCSE 70-217

  • Preparing for Active Directory
  • Building an Active Directory Structure
  • Administering Active Directory Services
  • Managing Servers
  • Understanding Group Policy
  • Managing User Environments with Group Policy
  • Distributing Software with Group Policy
  • Managing Security with Group Policy
  • Using Remote Installation Services

Windows 2000 Active Directory Design MCSE 70-219

  • Analyzing Business Requirements
  • Analyzing the Technical Environment
  • Analyzing Performance and Access
  • Analyzing Security Considerations
  • Analyzing the Impact of Active Directory
  • Analyzing Client Management Requirements
  • Directory Naming and DNS Placement
  • Designing Directory Service Architecture

Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220

  • Analyzing Business Requirements
  • Analyzing Technical Requirements
  • Establishing a Security Baseline
  • Planning Security for System Resources
  • Designing a Security Group Strategy
  • Designing Security Policy Inheritance
  • Protecting Resources with Auditing and Encryption
  • Using Native Windows 2000 Authentication

Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221

  • Analyzing Business Needs
  • Analyzing Technical Needs
  • Infrastructure Design
  • DHCP and Name Services
  • Designing for the Internet
  • Designing a WAN
  • Management and Services

Our courses have special design features listed below:

  • Certificates of Completion
  • Instructional steps -- walk through a procedure
  • Exercises -- try it out
  • Notes - See additional information related to the topic in the text
  • Tips - See a different, faster, or easier way of doing something
  • Quick References - See a quick reference guide to the features introduced in a chapter
  • Details - Display more detailed information related to the current topic
  • Hotwords - See related information
  • Navigation Bar - Maneuver easily through the courses
  • Microsoft Approved Courseware Logo - to prepare you for a Microsoft certification
  • Course Topics and Index -- with searching feature and hyper-links
  • Printable Exercises - PDF downloadable files
  • Sample Application Files - PDF downloadable files
  • Course Glossary
  • Skill Assessment - can be used for pre and post-testing -- tracking first try, best try and course grade - if passed, green check mark will appear as 'mastered' - hyperlinks to units within the course to go back and re-take a certain unit again. Use as pre-test to determine which course topics you want to focus on and to go directly into that unit.

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