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Course Specifications Course
number: 077534
Windows 2000: Managing a Network Environment teaches you how to install, configure and manage the components that make up a Windows 2000 network. For example, you're going to learn how to install, configure, and maintain DNS, DHCP, WINS, RAS, Web, and FTP servers. You're also going to learn how to create and work with Active Directory objects and how to manage workstation settings and application deployment with Group Policy. Along the way, you'll also learn how to manage and troubleshoot your network through various utilities. Prerequisites: We designed Windows 2000: Managing a Network
Environment to prepare you to manage the various aspects of a Windows
2000 network. In addition, this course prepares you for Microsoft
Certified System Engineer exam 70-218, Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000
Network. Performance-Based Objectives
Course Content Lesson 1: Automatically Configuring TCP/IP With DHCP Lesson 2: Implementing DNS for Host Name Resolution Lesson 3: Managing Active Directory Objects Lesson 4: Active Directory and Logon Security Lesson 5: Using Group Policies to Manage Client Work Environments Lesson 6: Using Group Policies to Deploy Applications and Configure Audit Policies Lesson 7: Managing Active Directory Replication Lesson 8: The Remote Access Service (RAS) Lesson 9: Managing and Troubleshooting RAS Lesson 10: Connecting a Windows 2000 Network to the Internet Lesson 11: Using a Windows 2000 Server as a Web and FTP Server Lesson 12: Working With Windows 2000 Terminals |
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