Windows 2000 Professional Installation
Windows 2000 Professional Remote Installation
Administering Resources
Administering Shared Resources
Managing Disks
Managing Hardware
Monitoring and Optimizing
Configuring Desktop
Networking
Using TCP/IP
Users and Groups
Securing your System
Windows 2000 Server Installation
Hardware
Files and Folders
Web Resources
Optimizing Server
Recovering from Disaster
Configuring Disks
Administering Disks
Networking your Server
Remote Access
Terminal Services
Security Features
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Our Windows 2000 courses offer unique benefits unavailable from other self-paced training vendors. Each Windows 2000 course is developed using a rigorous set of criteria that includes quality content, interaction, graphics, and interspersed questions,
making learning fun, interesting, and effective.
The following Windows 2000 courses are available online:
- Installation provides users with an overview of the installation process and has step-by-step procedures for installation tasks.
- Remote Installations and Upgrades describes network, unattended, and upgrade installations.
- Administering Resources shows how to manage files. In particular, it covers how to choose a file system, how to compress and encrypt files, and how to manage file-level security.
- Administering Shared Resources describes the process and capabilities of managing resources shared on a network.
- Managing Disks describes how to view properties of disks, configure disks, maintain disks, and work with removable media.
- Managing Hardware describes the installation process for various types of hardware and has step-by-step procedures for installation and configuration of hardware devices
- Monitoring and Optimizing Your System teaches users how to monitor, troubleshoot, and back up your system for optimum performance.
- Configuring Your Desktop provides users with an overview of the installation process and has step-by-step procedures for installation tasks.
- Networking provides users with an overview of the network architecture model. Users are provided with step-by-step procedures for configuring and connecting a network. All types of network service, client, protocol and security issues are explained in the course.
- Using TCP/IP shows users how to configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol and provides step-by-step procedures for common tasks.
- Managing Users and Groups provides the user with an overview of user and group accounts, including local and domain user accounts, group accounts, and user rights.
- Securing Your System provides users with an overview and step-by-step procedures for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining systems security using audit policies, security templates, and encryption technology
- 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 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 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.
Technical Requirements
200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.
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