Windows 2000 Fast Track (“MCSE”), prepare student to Install, Configuring
and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. This course
also prepares students for Exam 70-210.
This course is designed to help you pass Exam 70-210, covering
each test objective in detail. You will also receive tips, tricks,
and insider hints only available from our skilled, experienced trainers.
See the detailed course outline to see what topics you will master
while completing this course.
We now feature MCSE Windows 2000 Training available in both hands
on and technical format. Our MCSE & Back Office Instructor will
take you step by step through the learning process. This course
is perfect training for anyone looking to do the MCSE Track complete
or the MCSE Upgrade Track.
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UNIT 1
DESIGNING A MS WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE
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| (Module
1) Introduction to Designing a Directory Service Infrastructure
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| Role
of Active Directory in an Enterprise Network Conducting an Organizational
Analysis Architecture |
| Elements
of Active Directory Skills
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| (Module
2) Designing an Active Directory Naming Strategy
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| Identifying
Business Needs
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| DNS
and Active Directory
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| Planning
Active Directory Domain Names
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| (Module
3) Designing Active Directory to Delegate Administrative Authority
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| Characterizing
the IT Organization
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| Developing
a Strategy for Administrative Design
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| Developing
a Strategy for Delegation
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| (Module
4) Designing Active Directory to Support Group Policy
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| Applying
Group Policy in Active Directory
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| Planning
for Group Policy
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| (Module
5) Designing an Active Directory Domain
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| Designing
the Initial Active Directory Domain
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| Planning
for Security Groups
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| Planning
for OUs
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| (Module
6) Designing a Multiple Domain Structure
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| Accessing
Resource Between Domains
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| Planning
for Multiple-Domain Trees
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| Planning
for Multiple-Tree Forests
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| Planning
for Multiple Forests |
| (Module
7) Designing an Active Directory Site Topology
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| Using
Sites in Active Directory
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| Accessing
the need for Active Directory Site
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| Using
Site Links in a Network
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| Planning
for Server Placement in Sites
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| (Module
8) Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure
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| Conducting
an Organizational Analysis
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| Designing
an Active Directory Structure
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| Creating
a Functional Specification
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UNIT 2
DESIGNING A MS WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE
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| (Module
1) Windows 2000 Networking Overview
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| Introduction
to Windows 2000 Network Services
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| Defining
the Network Design Attributes
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| (Module
2) Designing a TCP/IP Solution
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| Identifying
the Networking Solution Provided by TCP/IP
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| Designing
a functional TCP/IP Solution
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| Securing
a TCP/IP Solution
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| Enhancing
a TCP/IP Design for Availability
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| Enhancing
a TCP/IP Design for Performance
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| (Module
3) Designing an Automated IP Configuration Service Using DHCP
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| Identifying
the Automated IP Configuration Solutions Using DHCP
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| Designing
a Functional DHCP Solution
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| Securing
a DHCP Solution
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| Enhancing
a DHCP Design for Availability
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| (Module
4) Designing a Name Resolution Service Using DNS
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| Identifying
DNS as a Solution for Name Resolution
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| Securing
a DNS Solution
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| Enhancing
the DNS Design for Availability
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| (Module
5) Designing a NetBIOS Name Resolution Service Using WINS
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| Identifying
the Networking Solution Provided by WINS
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| Designing
a Functional WINS Solution
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| Securing
a WINS Solution
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| Enhancing
a WINS Design for Availability
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| (Module
6) Designing Internet Connectivity Using Network Address
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| Identifying
NAT as a Solution for Internet Connectivity
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| Designing
a Functional NAT Solution
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| Securing
a NAT Solution
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| (Module
7) Designing Connectivity between Private Networks
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| Recognizing
Routing as a Solution for Connectivity between Private Networks
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| Designing
a Functional Routing Solution
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| Optimizing
a Router Design for Availability and Performance
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| (Module
8) Designing Remote User Connectivity
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| Identifying
Routing and Remote Access as a Solution for Remote Access
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| Designing
a Functional Remote Access Solution
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| Securing
a Remote Access Solution
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| Enhancing
the Remote Access Design for Availability
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| (Module
9) Designing a Remote Access Solution Using RADIUS
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| Recognizing
RADIUS as a Solution for Remote Access
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| Designing
and Securing a Functional RADIUS Solution
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| Enhancing
the RADIUS Design for Availability
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UNIT 3
DESIGNING A SECURE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK
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| (Module 1) Designing a Secure
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
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| Identifying Risks to Data
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| Identifying Threats to Services
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| Introducing Common Security
Standards
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| Planning Network Security
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| (Module 2) Planning
Administrative Access
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| Determining the Appropriate
Administrative Model
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| Designing Administrative Group
Strategies
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| Planning Local and Remote
Administrative Access
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| (Module 3) Securing Windows 2000
Based Computers
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| Planning Physical Security for
Windows 2000 Based Computers
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| Evaluating Security Requirements
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| Evaluating and Deploying Security
Configuration Templates
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| (Module 4) Securing Files and
Print Resources
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| Examining Windows 2000 File System
Security
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| Protecting Resources Using DACLs
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| Encrypting Data Using EFS
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| Securing Backup and Restore
Procedures, protecting data from Viruses
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| (Module 5) Providing Secure
Access to Remote User and Remote Offices
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| Identifying the Risks of Providing
Remote Access
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| Designing Security for Dial-Up and
VPN Connection
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| Centralizing Remote Access Security
Settings
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| Securing Connections Using Routers
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| Identifying Security Requirements
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(Module 6) Providing Secure
Network and Internet Access to Network & Internet Users
(This is a half hour brief discussion on Topic)
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| Identifying Potential Risks from
the Internet
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| Using Firewalls to Protect Network
Resource
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| Securing Public Access to a Screen
Subnet
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| Protecting Internal Network
Resources
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| Managing Internet Access Through
Proxy Server Configuration
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| Managing Internet Access Through
Client-Side Configuration
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UNIT 4
IMPLEMENTING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
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| (Module 1) Introducing to
Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
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| Overview of the Windows 2000
Networking Infrastructure
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| Introducing to the Intranets and
Extranets
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| Identifying remote Access Method
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| Providing Internet Access and
communicating with remote offices
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| (Module 2) Automated Internet
Protocol,
(IP Address Assignment) and
(Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS)
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| Overview of DHCP
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| Installing and authorizing the DHCP
Service
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| Creating and Configuring a Scope
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| Customizing DHCP Functionality
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| Configuring and supporting DHCP in
a Route Network
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| Installing and Configuring the DNS
Server Service
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| Configuring Name Resolution for
client Computers
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| Creating and Configuring Zones
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| Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS
Servers
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| (Module 3) Implementing Name
Resolution by using WINS
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| Connecting to NetBIOS-Based
Networks
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| Configuring WINS Servers and
Clients
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| Configuring Support for Non-WINS
Clients
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| Enabling and Maintaining WINS
Database and Replication
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| (Module 4) Configuring Network
Security by Using IPSec
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| Introducing and Implementing to
IPSec
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| Configuring TCP/IP for Sever
Security
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| Troubleshooting Network Protocol
Security
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| (Module 5) Configuring Remote
Access and Supporting Remote Access to Network
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| Configuring Inbound, outbound and
Multilink Connections
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| Configuring Authentication
Protocols
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| Configuring Encryption Protocols
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| Configuring Routing and Remote
Access for DHCP Integration
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| Examining Remote Access Policies
and Evaluations
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| Creating a Remote Access Policy and
Troubleshooting Remote Access
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| (Module 6) Configuring Windows
2000 & #26374: based Server as a Router
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| Overview of Routers and Routing
Tables
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| Configuring Network Connections
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| Enabling Routing by Using Routing
and Remote Access
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| Configuring Static Routes and
Routing Interface
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| Implementing Demand-Dial Routing
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| Configuring the Routing Information
Protocol
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| (Module 7) Configuring Internet
Access for Network
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| Options for Connecting a Network to
the Internet
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| Configuring Internet Access by
using a Router
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| Configuring Internet Access by
Using NAT
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| (Module 8) Configuring a Web
Server
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| Overview of Microsoft Internet
Information Server (IIS)
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| Installing IIS Installation.
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| Configuring a Web Site
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| Administering and Troubleshooting
IIS
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| (Module 9) Developing Windows
2000 Professional by using RIS
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| RIS Overview
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| Installing and Configuring RIS
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| Configuring Remote Installation
Options
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| Deploying Images by Using RIS
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| Creating an RIPrep Image
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| Comparing CD-Based Images and
RIPrep ImagesIdentifying
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| Solutions to RIS Problems
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| (Module 10) Managing a Windows
2000 Network
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| Windows 2000 Administrative
Strategies
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| Performing Administrative Tasks
Remotely by Using Terminal Services
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| Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Operation
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| Implementing the Windows 2000 SNMP
Service
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| (Module 11) Troubleshooting
Windows 2000 Network Service
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| Troubleshooting Network Problems
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| Identifying the Symptoms and Causes
of Network Problems
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| Resolving TCP/IP Problems
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| Resolving Names Resolution Problems
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| Troubleshooting and Monitoring
Network Services
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UNIT 5
IMPLEMENTING AND ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES
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| (Module 1) Introduction to
Active Directory in Windows 2000
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| Introduction to Active Directory
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| Active Directory Logical and
Physical Structure
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| Methods for Administering a Windows
2000 Network
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| (Module 2) Implementing
DNS to Support Active Directory
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| Introduction to Role of DNS in
Active Directory
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| DNS and Name Resolution in Active
Directory
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| Active Directory Integrated Zone
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| Installing and Configuring DNS to
Support Active Directory
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| (Module 3) Creating a Windows
2000 Domain
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| Introduction to creating a Windows
2000 Domain
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| Installing Active Directory
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| Examining the Default Structure of
Active Directory
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| Performing Post Active Installation
Tasks
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| Troubleshooting the Installation of
Active Directory
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| (Module 4) Setting up and
Administering Users and Groups
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| Introduction to User Accounts and
Groups
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| User Logon Names
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| Creating and Administering Multiple
User Accounts
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| Using Groups in Active Directory
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| Strategies for Using Groups in a
Domain
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| Troubleshooting Domain User
Accounts and Groups
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| (Module 5) Publishing Resources
in Active Directory
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| Introduction to Publishing
Resources
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| Setting up and Administering
Published Printers and Shared Folders
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| Implementing Printers Locations
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| Comparing Published Objects and
Shared Resources
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| Troubleshooting Shared Resources
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| (Module 6) Delegating
Administrative Control
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| Object Security in Active Directory
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| Controlling Access to Active
Directory Objects
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| Delegating Administrative Control
of Active Directory Objects
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| Customizing MMC Consoles, setting
up Taskpads
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| (Module7) Implementing Group
Policy
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| Introduction to Group Policy
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| Group Policy Structure
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| Working with Group Policy Objects
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| How Group Policy Settings are
Applied in Active Directory
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| Modifying Group Policy Inheritance
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| Delegating Administrative Control
of Group Policy
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| Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Group Policy
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| (Module 8) Using Group Policy to
manage User Environment
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| Introduction to Managing User
Environments
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| Introduction to Administrative
Templates
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| Assigning Scripts in Group Policy
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| Using Group Policy to Secure the
User Environment
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| Troubleshooting User Environment
Management
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| (Module 9) Using Group Policy to
manage Software
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| Introduction to Managing Software
Deployment
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| Windows Installer Technology
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| Deploying and Configuring Software
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| Maintaining, Removing Deployed
Software
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| Troubleshooting Software Deployment
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| (Module 10) Create and Managing
Trees and Forests
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| Introduction to Trees and Forest
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| Creating Trees and Forest
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| The Global Catalog
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| Strategies for Using Group in Trees
and Forest
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| Troubleshooting Creating and
Managing Trees and Forest
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| (Module 11) Managing
Active Directory Replication
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| Introduction to Active Directory
Replication
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| Replication Components and
Processes
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| Replication Topology
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| Implementing Sites to Manage Active
Directory Replication
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| Monitoring and Adjusting
Replication Traffic
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| Troubleshooting Active Directory
Replication
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| (Module 12) Managing Operation
Masters
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| Introduction to Operations Masters;
Operation Roles
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| Managing Operations Master Roles
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| Managing Operations Master Failures
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UNIT 6
IMPLEMENTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL AND SERVER
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| (Module 1) Installing or
Upgrading to Windows 2000
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| Preparing Installation
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| Installing Windows 2000 Advance
Server and 2000 Professional from a Compact Disc
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| Upgrading to windows 2000 Advanced
Server
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| Identifying Setup Errors
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| (Module 2) Configuring the
Windows 2000 Environment
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| Configuring and Managing Hardware
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| Configuring Display Options,
Systems Settings
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| Configuring the Desktop Environment
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| Configuring Internet Options for
Client Computers
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| (Module 3) Connecting Windows
2000-based Clients to Networks
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| Windows 2000 Connectivity
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| Connecting to a Microsoft Network
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| Connecting to a Novell NetWare
Network
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| (Module 4) Creating and Managing
User Accounts
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| Introduction to User Accounts
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| Guidelines for New User Accounts
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| Creating Local User Accounts
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| Creating and Configuring Domain
User Accounts
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| Customizing User Settings with User
Profiles
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| (Module 5) Managing Access to
Resource by Using Groups
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| Introduction to Windows 2000 Groups
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| Implementing Groups in a Workgroup
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| Implementing Groups in a Domain
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| (Module 6) Managing Data by
Using NTFS
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| Introduction to NTFS Permissions
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| How Windows 2000 Applies NTFS
Permission
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| Using NTFS and Special Permissions
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| Compressing and Securing data on
NTFS Partition
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| Securing Data by Using EPS
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| (Module 7) Providing Network
Access to File Resources
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| Introduction to Shared Folders
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| Creating Shared Folders
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| Combining NTFS and Shared Folder
Permissions
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| Using Administrative Shared Folders
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| Publishing a Shared Folder in
Active Directory
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| Configuring Shared Folders by Using
Dfs
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| (Module 8) Monitoring and
Optimizing Performance in Windows 2000
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| Monitoring Event Logs
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| Using Task Manager to Monitor
Systems Resources
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| Using System Monitor to Monitor
System Performance
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| Using Alert and Optimizing
Performance
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| (Module 9) Implementing Security
in Windows 2000
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| Securing Desktops and Services by
Using Security Policies
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| Auditing Access to System Resources
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| (Module 10) Configuring Printing
and Managing Disks
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| Introduction to Windows 2000
Printing
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| Adding and Configuring Network
Printer
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| Configuring Internet Printing
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| Creating Partitions on a Basic Disk
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| Creating Volumes on a Dynamic Disk
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| Performing Common Disk Management
Task
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| (Module 11) Implementing
Disaster Protection
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| Introduction to Disaster Protection
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| Configuring an Uninterruptible
Power Supply
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| Implementing Fault Tolerance by
Using RAID
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| Backing Up and Restoring Data
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| Using Disaster Recovery Tools
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| (Module 12) Installing and
Configuring Terminal Services
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| Introduction to Terminal Services
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| Planning and Installation of
Terminal Services
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| Configuring and Establishing
Terminal Services
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| Configuring Session Settings
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| Installing Applications on a
Terminal Server
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| (Module 13) Implementing Windows
2000 Clients
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| Deploying Windows 2000
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| Performing a Manual Network
Installation
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| Customizing Installations and
Upgrades by Using Switches
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| Installation Windows 2000 Using the
Setup Manager Wizard
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| Using Disk Duplication
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| Installing Windows 2000 Using RIS
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| Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Setup
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UNIT 7
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK AND OPERATING SYSTEM ESSENTIALS
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| (Module 1) Introduction to
Windows 2000 and Networking
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| Windows 2000 Operating Systems
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| Introduction to Networks
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| Windows 2000 Implementation of
Networking
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| (Module 2) Administration of a
Windows 2000 Network
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| Windows 2000 Help, Administrative
Task, Tools
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| (Module 3) Securing a Windows
2000 Network
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| User and Group Accounts
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| Groups, User Rights and Permission
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| (Module 4) Examining the Network
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| Scope of Networks
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| Basic Connectivity Components
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| Network Topologies and Technologies
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| Expanding Network
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| (Module 5) Examining TCP/IP
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| Introduction to TCP/IP
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| TCP/IP Protocol Suite
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| Name Resolution
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| Examining the Data Transfer Process
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| Routing Data
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| (Module 6) Examining IP
Addressing
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| Classful IP Addressing, Subnetting
a Network
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| Planning IP Addressing
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| Assigning TCP/IP Address
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| (Module 7) Examining Web
Services
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| Identifying Internet Concepts
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| Using Client Technologies,
Connecting to Internet
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| Identifying Web Server Concepts
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