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The following Windows 2000 Server courses are available online:
- Installation provides an overview of the installation process for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and has step-by-step procedures for installation tasks.
- Hardware describes how to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot hardware devices in a Windows 2000 environment.
- Controlling Access to Files and Folders shows how to configure interoperability and Web services, manage users and groups, share folders, and manage a distributed file system.
- Controlling Access to Web Resources and Printers describes the process and capabilities of managing resources shared on a network.
- Optimizing Your Server describes how to manage processes, monitor system resources, and optimize disk performance.
- Recovering from Disaster describes system tools used to save and recover data.
- Configuring Disks and Volumes describes how to monitor, configure, and troubleshoot disks and volumes.
- Administering Disks describes how to manage user profiles, data compression, and disk quotas, as well as how to recover from a disk failure.
- Networking Your Server describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot network protocols, services, and connections.
- Implementing Remote Access describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot shared access, remote access, and virtual private networks.
- Implementing Terminal Services describes how to install, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Terminal Services.
- Using Security Features describes how to implement, configure, manage, and troubleshoot security features.
After completing our courses, the user should be able to:
- Perform an attended installation
- Perform an unattended installation
- Create unattended answer files by using Setup Manager to automate the installation
- Create and configure automated methods for installation
- Upgrade a server from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Deploy service packs
- Troubleshoot installation problems
- Configure hardware devices
- Configure driver signing options
- Update device drivers
- Troubleshoot problems with hardware
- Install protocols and services for interoperability with the Novell Netware, Unix, and Apple Macintosh operating systems
- Create local user accounts and local groups
- Activate and deactivate the Server service
- Troubleshoot shared folders
- Modify NTFS permissions
- Configure, manage, and troubleshoot a domain-based Distributed file system (Dfs)
- Set security for and troubleshoot Web sharing
- Modify TCP port numbers
- Change and apply Web access and execute permissions
- Add IP address or domain name restrictions
- Apply server and client certificates for securing Web access
- Troubleshoot Web site access
- Configure and troubleshoot print processes
- Install and share access to a local printer
- Monitor and optimize usage of system resources
- Manage processes
- Set priorities and start and stop processes
- Optimize disk performance
- Manage and optimize availability of System State data and user data
- Recover System State data and user data
- Recover System State data by using Windows Backup
- Troubleshoot system restoration by starting in safe mode
- Recover System State data by using the Recovery console
- Configure disks and volumes
- Maintain partitions on basic disks
- Maintain volumes on dynamic disks
- Mount partitions and volumes in NTFS folders
- Troubleshoot problems with disks and volumes
- Manage user profiles
- Configure data compression
- Monitor and configure disk quotas
- Recover from disk failures
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot network protocols
- Install and configure network services
- Implement TCP/IP on a server
- Configure network connections
These courses has the following features:
- Exercises that allow users to practice tasks
- A file containing the text of the exercises
- Activities that allow users to apply concepts in an interactive questioning environment
- Simulations that allow users to practice course skills even if they don't have access to the real application, or to apply concepts in an interactive questioning environment
- A course index
- A glossary
- A Skill Assessment
All courses are included in Online MCSE Training Pack.
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