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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server - Network Administration




Course Aims
This course is designed to introduce the reader to the Network Administration features within Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. This course includes several practical exercises or Labs that aim to allow the reader to practice what they are learning within the course.
Course Audience
The course is aimed at Network Administrators that what to learn more about the features of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Microsoft > Windows 2000

Table of Contents
Introduction to Windows 2000 Server Operating System
  • Introduction to Windows 2000 Server
  • Features of Windows 2000 Server
     
    Installing Windows 2000 Server Software
  • Performing an Upgrade
  • Steps in Performing a new installation
  • Setup
  • Entering server settings for a new installation
  • Configuring your Server
     
    Active Directory
  • Active Directory
  • Domains
  • Domain tress and forests
  • Domain and Account Naming
  • Domain Trusts
  • Explicit domain trusts
  • Sites
  • Active Directory User and Computer Accounts
  • Group Policy
  • DNS Integration
  • Groups
  • Builtin and predefined Groups
     
    Active Directory directory services
  • Active Directory directory service
  • Active Directory object names
  • Active Directory clients
  • Directory data store
  • General catalog
  • Directory access protocol
  • Single master operations
  • Forest-wide operations master roles
  • Domain-wide operations master roles
  • Replication
  • How directory partitions affect replication
  • How replication works
  • Active Directory Schema
  • Schema changes
  • Schema objects
  • Schema object names
  • Attribute definitions
  • Class types
  • Class definitions
  • Object identifiers
  • Schema Cache
     
    Lab 1 - Active Directory
  • Managing Domain Controllers
  • Managing single master operations
  • Managing user accounts
  • Managing computer accounts
  • Managing groups
  • Managing organizational units
  • Managing published resources
  • Managing domains and trusts
  • Configuring server settings
  • Configuring site settings
  • Configuring replication
  • Managing the schema
     
    Group Policy
  • Group Policy
  • How and when group policy is applied
  • User configuration
  • Security settings
  • Administrative templates
  • Software settings
  • Windows settings
  • Software Installation
  • Folder redirection
  • Advantages of redirecting My documents
  • Default folder location
  • Policy removal considerations
  • Group policy objects
  • Policy inheritance
  • Storage of group policy objects
  • Opening the group policy snap-in
  • Scripts
  • Local group policy
  • Administering group policy
     
    Lab 2 - Group Policy
  • Opening the Group policy snap-in
  • Using Administrative templates
  • Using Scripts
  • Using the Software Installation snap-in
  • Using the Folder redirection snap-in
  • Configuring group policy
     
    User Profiles
  • User Profiles
  • User Profile types
  • Contents of a user profile
  • Settings saved in a user profile
  • Roaming user profiles
  • Preconfigured user profiles
  • Local user profiles
     
    Lab 3 - User Profiles
  • Creating a roaming user profile
  • Copying the user profile to the server
  • Deleting a user profile
  • Creating a preconfigured roaming user profile
  • Creating a mandatory user profile
  • Adding a home directory to a profile
     
    Backup, repair and restore
  • Backup
  • Types of backup
  • Permissions and user rights
  • System State data
  • Authoritative restore
  • Repair
  • Recovery console
  • Backing up files and folders
  • Using batch files to backup data
  • Command line examples
  • Command line parameters
  • Restoring files and folders
  • Restoring a domain controller
     
    Lab 4 - Backing up and restoring data
  • Backing up files to a file or a tape
  • Backing up System State Data
  • Backing up files with backup wizard
  • Scheduling a backup
  • Backing up files on a Microsoft Exchange Server
  • Restoring files from a file or a tape
  • Restoring System State Data
  • Restoring files with the restore wizard
  • Restoring files to a Microsoft Exchange Server
  • Setting backup options
  • Setting the backup type
  • Excluding file types from a backup
  • Setting advanced backup options
  • Setting restore options
  • Setting advanced restore options
  • Adding a user to the backup operators group
  • Adding a user to the backup operators
  • Group on a domain controller
     
    Distributed File System
  • Distributed File System
  • Reasons for using Dfs
  • Dfs Types
  • Dfs Architecture
  • Distributed File System Features
  • Distributed File System Topology
  • Distributed File System and Security
  • Platform compatibility
  • Creating a Dfs root
  • Adding a root share
  • Adding a Dfs link
  • Adding a Dfs shared folder
  • Configuring replication
  • Checking Dfs shared folder status
    Lab 5 - Distributed File System
  • Creating a Dfs root
  • Adding Dfs root share
  • Deleting a Dfs root share
  • Displaying a Dfs root
  • Adding a Dfs link
  • Adding a Dfs shared folder
  • Setting replication policy
  • Checking status of a Dfs shared folder
  • Removing the display of a Dfs root
  • Deleting a Dfs root
     
    Printing in Windows 2000 Server
  • Printing in Windows 2000 Server
  • The printing process
  • Internet Printing
  • Printing and Print Servers
  • Printer Drivers
  • Printer fonts
  • Print Processors and Data Types
  • Choosing and Configuring a Port
  • Installing a printer with plug and play
  • Searching for printers
  • Printer properties
  • Assigning printer permissions
  • Enabling printer location tracking
  • How an end user uses location tracking
  • Group policy and printing
  • Planning for printing
  • Administering printing
  • Choosing font types
     
    Lab 6 - Printing
  • Adding a printer attached to your computer
  • Adding a printer attached directly to the network
  • Setting or removing permissions for a printer
  • Specifying your default printer
  • Printing a test page
  • Installing new or updated printer drivers
  • Adding printer drivers for other clients
  • Setting printing defaults
  • Setting personal printing preferences
  • Choosing a separator page
  • Setting printer properties
  • Sharing your printer
  • Setting page orientation
  • Specifying paper size
  • Setting printing resolution
  • Printing on one or both sides of paper
  • Printing multiples pages per sheet
  • Setting the number of copies to print
  • Managing printers from any Windows 2000 computer
  • Managing printers from a browser
  • Setting group policy for printers
  • Taking ownership of a printer
  • Printing a document
  • Viewing documents waiting to print
  • Cancelling printing of a document
  • Pausing or resuming printing of a document
  • Restarting printing of a document
  • Transferring documents to another printer
  • Pausing or resuming printing of all document
     
    Networking
  • TCP/IP for Windows 2000
  • TCP/IP Protocol
  • The TCP/IP Model
  • TCP/IP Utilities
  • New TCP/IP features for Windows 2000
  • Security features of TCP/IP for Windows 2000
  • Core protocols of TCP/IP
  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  • Internet Protocol (IP)
  • Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
  • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
  • User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • IP addressing
  • Subnet Masks
  • IP routing
  • The Windows 2000 IP routing table
  • Name resolution
  • TCP/IP Configuration Items
  • TCP/IP Configuration methods
  • Installing TCP/IP
  • Numbering your Network
     
    Lab 7 - Networking
  • Installing TCP/IP
  • Configuring TCP/IP for dynamic addressing
  • Configuring TCP/IP for automatic addressing
  • Disabling automatic address configuration
  • Configuring TCP/IP for static addressing
  • Configuring TCP/IP to use DNS
  • Configuring TCP/IP to use WINS
  • Configuring TCP/IP to use an IPSec Policy
  • Installing Simple TCP/IP Services
  • Removing TCP/IP
  • Viewing the IP routing table
  • Adding a static IP route
  • Removing a static IP route
  • Enabling IP forwarding
  • Testing a TCP/IP configuration by using the ping command
  • Testing TCP/IP connection by using the ping and net view commands
  • Tracing a path by using the tracert command
  • Viewing the NetBIOS name table by using the nbtstat command
  • Viewing the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP Cache)
  • Adding a static ARP cache entry
  • Viewing current TCP/IP protocol and connection statistics
     
    Event Viewer and Network Monitor
  • Event Viewer
  • Interpreting an event
  • Finding specific logged events
  • Setting options for logging events
  • Archiving a log
  • Monitoring Windows 2000 Security Events
  • Managing the Audit policy
  • Auditing file and folder access
  • Halting the computer when the security log is full
  • Network Monitor
  • The Network data stream
  • Capturing Network Data
  • Network Monitor components
  • Network Monitor Security
     
    Lab 8 - Event Viewer
  • Refreshing an event log
  • Viewing more details about an event
  • Adding another view of an event log
  • Searching for specific types of events
  • Selecting another computer
  • Clearing an event log
  • Archiving an event log
  • Opening an Archived an event log
  • Freeing an event log when it is full
  • Specifying a sort order in an event log
  • Filtering events in an event log
  • Setting event logging options
  • Resetting an event log to default settings
  • Reducing the size of an event log
  • Turning on security logging
  • Turning on security logging for a domain controller
  • Setting up auditing of files and folders
  • Specifying files and folders to audit
  • Halting the computer when the security log is full
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