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MCSE (Windows 2000 Track)

Overview

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.

Prerequisites

Student must have taken Office 2000 (Level 1).

Outline

UNIT 1

DESIGNING A MS WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE

(Module 1)  Introduction to Designing a Directory Service Infrastructure
Role of Active Directory in an Enterprise Network Conducting an Organizational Analysis Architecture
Elements of Active Directory Skills
(Module 2)  Designing an Active Directory Naming Strategy
Identifying Business Needs
DNS and Active Directory
Planning Active Directory Domain Names
(Module 3)  Designing Active Directory to Delegate Administrative Authority
Characterizing the IT Organization
Developing a Strategy for Administrative Design
Developing a Strategy for Delegation
(Module 4)  Designing Active Directory to Support Group Policy
Applying Group Policy in Active Directory
Planning for Group Policy
(Module 5)  Designing an Active Directory Domain
Designing the Initial Active Directory Domain
Planning for Security Groups
Planning for OUs
(Module 6)  Designing a Multiple Domain Structure
Accessing Resource Between Domains
Planning for Multiple-Domain Trees
Planning for Multiple-Tree Forests
Planning for Multiple Forests
(Module 7)  Designing an Active Directory Site Topology
Using Sites in Active Directory
Accessing the need for Active Directory Site
Using Site Links in a Network
Planning for Server Placement in Sites
(Module 8) Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure
Conducting an Organizational Analysis
Designing an Active Directory Structure
Creating a Functional Specification

                           UNIT 2                   

DESIGNING A MS WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE

(Module 1) Windows 2000 Networking Overview
Introduction to Windows 2000 Network Services
Defining the Network Design Attributes
(Module 2) Designing a TCP/IP Solution
Identifying the Networking Solution Provided by TCP/IP
Designing a functional TCP/IP Solution
Securing a TCP/IP Solution
Enhancing a TCP/IP Design for Availability
Enhancing a TCP/IP Design for Performance
(Module 3) Designing an Automated IP Configuration Service Using DHCP
Identifying the Automated IP Configuration Solutions Using DHCP
Designing a Functional DHCP Solution
Securing a DHCP Solution
Enhancing a DHCP Design for Availability
(Module 4) Designing a Name Resolution Service Using DNS
Identifying DNS as a Solution for Name Resolution
Securing a DNS Solution
Enhancing the DNS Design for Availability
(Module 5)  Designing a NetBIOS Name Resolution Service Using WINS
Identifying the Networking Solution Provided by WINS
Designing a Functional WINS Solution
Securing a WINS Solution
Enhancing a WINS Design for Availability
(Module 6) Designing Internet Connectivity Using Network Address
Identifying NAT as a Solution for Internet Connectivity
Designing a Functional NAT Solution
Securing a NAT Solution
(Module 7) Designing Connectivity between Private Networks
Recognizing Routing as a Solution for Connectivity between Private Networks
Designing a Functional Routing Solution
Optimizing a Router Design for Availability and Performance
(Module 8) Designing Remote User Connectivity
Identifying Routing and Remote Access as a Solution for Remote Access
Designing a Functional Remote Access Solution
Securing a Remote Access Solution
Enhancing the Remote Access Design for Availability
(Module 9) Designing a Remote Access Solution Using RADIUS
Recognizing RADIUS as a Solution for Remote Access
Designing and Securing a Functional RADIUS Solution
Enhancing the RADIUS Design for Availability

                          

UNIT 3                                                    

DESIGNING A SECURE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK

(Module 1) Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Identifying Risks to Data
Identifying Threats to Services
Introducing Common Security Standards
Planning Network Security
(Module 2) Planning Administrative Access
Determining the Appropriate Administrative Model
Designing Administrative Group Strategies
Planning Local and Remote Administrative Access
(Module 3) Securing Windows 2000 Based Computers
Planning Physical Security for Windows 2000 Based Computers
Evaluating Security Requirements
Evaluating and Deploying Security Configuration Templates
(Module 4) Securing Files and Print Resources
Examining Windows 2000 File System Security
Protecting Resources Using DACLs
Encrypting Data Using EFS
Securing Backup and Restore Procedures, protecting data from Viruses
(Module 5) Providing Secure Access to Remote User and Remote Offices
Identifying the Risks of Providing Remote Access
Designing Security for Dial-Up and VPN Connection
Centralizing Remote Access Security Settings
Securing Connections Using Routers
Identifying Security Requirements
(Module 6) Providing Secure Network and Internet Access to Network & Internet Users 
(This is a half hour brief discussion on Topic)
Identifying Potential Risks from the Internet
Using Firewalls to Protect Network Resource
Securing Public Access to a Screen Subnet
Protecting Internal Network Resources
Managing Internet Access Through Proxy Server Configuration
Managing Internet Access Through Client-Side Configuration

                           UNIT 4                                                   

IMPLEMENTING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

(Module 1) Introducing to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
Overview of the Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
Introducing to the Intranets and Extranets
Identifying remote Access Method
Providing Internet Access and communicating with remote offices
(Module 2) Automated Internet Protocol,                 

(IP Address Assignment) and                  

(Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS)

Overview of DHCP
Installing and authorizing the DHCP Service
Creating and Configuring a Scope
Customizing DHCP Functionality
Configuring and supporting DHCP in a Route Network
Installing and Configuring the DNS Server Service
Configuring Name Resolution for client Computers
Creating and Configuring Zones
Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers
(Module 3) Implementing Name Resolution by using WINS
Connecting to NetBIOS-Based Networks
Configuring WINS Servers and Clients
Configuring Support for Non-WINS Clients
Enabling and Maintaining WINS Database and Replication
(Module 4) Configuring Network Security by Using IPSec
Introducing and Implementing to IPSec
Configuring TCP/IP for Sever Security
Troubleshooting Network Protocol Security
(Module 5) Configuring Remote Access and Supporting Remote Access to Network
Configuring Inbound, outbound and Multilink Connections
Configuring Authentication Protocols
Configuring Encryption Protocols
Configuring Routing and Remote Access for DHCP Integration
Examining Remote Access Policies and Evaluations
Creating a Remote Access Policy and Troubleshooting Remote Access
(Module 6) Configuring Windows 2000 & #26374: based Server as a Router
Overview of Routers and Routing Tables
Configuring Network Connections
Enabling Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access
Configuring Static Routes and Routing Interface
Implementing Demand-Dial Routing
Configuring the Routing Information Protocol
(Module 7) Configuring Internet Access for Network
Options for Connecting a Network to the Internet
Configuring Internet Access by using a Router
Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT
(Module 8) Configuring a Web Server
Overview of Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
Installing IIS Installation.
Configuring a Web Site
Administering and Troubleshooting IIS
(Module 9) Developing Windows 2000 Professional by using RIS
RIS Overview
Installing and Configuring RIS
Configuring Remote Installation Options
Deploying Images by Using RIS
Creating an RIPrep Image
Comparing CD-Based Images and RIPrep ImagesIdentifying
Solutions to RIS Problems
(Module 10) Managing a Windows 2000 Network
Windows 2000 Administrative Strategies
Performing Administrative Tasks Remotely by Using Terminal Services
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Operation
Implementing the Windows 2000 SNMP Service
(Module 11) Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Service
Troubleshooting Network Problems
Identifying the Symptoms and Causes of Network Problems
Resolving TCP/IP Problems
Resolving Names Resolution Problems
Troubleshooting and Monitoring Network Services

                           UNIT 5                                                     

IMPLEMENTING AND ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES

(Module 1) Introduction to Active Directory in Windows 2000
Introduction to Active Directory
Active Directory Logical and Physical Structure
Methods for Administering a Windows 2000 Network
(Module 2)  Implementing DNS to Support Active Directory
Introduction to Role of DNS in Active Directory
DNS and Name Resolution in Active Directory
Active Directory Integrated Zone
Installing and Configuring DNS to Support Active Directory
(Module 3) Creating a Windows 2000 Domain
Introduction to creating a Windows 2000 Domain
Installing Active Directory
Examining the Default Structure of Active Directory
Performing Post Active Installation Tasks
Troubleshooting the Installation of Active Directory
(Module 4) Setting up and Administering Users and Groups
Introduction to User Accounts and Groups
User Logon Names
Creating and Administering Multiple User Accounts
Using Groups in Active Directory
Strategies for Using Groups in a Domain
Troubleshooting Domain User Accounts and Groups
(Module 5) Publishing Resources in Active Directory
Introduction to Publishing Resources
Setting up and Administering Published Printers and Shared Folders
Implementing Printers Locations
Comparing Published Objects and Shared Resources
Troubleshooting Shared Resources
(Module 6) Delegating Administrative Control
Object Security in Active Directory
Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects
Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory Objects
Customizing MMC Consoles, setting up Taskpads
(Module7) Implementing Group Policy
Introduction to Group Policy
Group Policy Structure
Working with Group Policy Objects
How Group Policy Settings are Applied in Active Directory
Modifying Group Policy Inheritance
Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy
 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Group Policy
(Module 8) Using Group Policy to manage User Environment
Introduction to Managing User Environments
Introduction to Administrative Templates
Assigning Scripts in Group Policy
Using Group Policy to Secure the User Environment
Troubleshooting User Environment Management
(Module 9) Using Group Policy to manage Software
Introduction to Managing Software Deployment
Windows Installer Technology
Deploying and Configuring Software
Maintaining, Removing Deployed Software
Troubleshooting Software Deployment
(Module 10) Create and Managing Trees and Forests
Introduction to Trees and Forest
Creating Trees and Forest
The Global Catalog
Strategies for Using Group in Trees and Forest
Troubleshooting Creating and Managing Trees and Forest
(Module 11)  Managing Active Directory Replication
Introduction to Active Directory Replication
Replication Components and Processes
Replication Topology
Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication
Monitoring and Adjusting Replication Traffic
Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication
(Module 12) Managing Operation Masters
Introduction to Operations Masters; Operation Roles
Managing Operations Master Roles
Managing Operations Master Failures

                           UNIT 6                                                    

IMPLEMENTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL AND SERVER

(Module 1) Installing or Upgrading to Windows 2000
Preparing Installation
Installing Windows 2000 Advance Server and 2000 Professional from a Compact Disc
Upgrading to windows 2000 Advanced Server
Identifying Setup Errors
(Module 2) Configuring the Windows 2000 Environment
Configuring and Managing Hardware
Configuring Display Options, Systems Settings
Configuring the Desktop Environment
Configuring Internet Options for Client Computers
(Module 3) Connecting Windows 2000-based Clients to Networks
Windows 2000 Connectivity
Connecting to a Microsoft Network
Connecting to a Novell NetWare Network
(Module 4) Creating and Managing User Accounts
Introduction to User Accounts
Guidelines for New User Accounts
Creating Local User Accounts
Creating and Configuring Domain User Accounts
Customizing User Settings with User Profiles
(Module 5) Managing Access to Resource by Using Groups
Introduction to Windows 2000 Groups
Implementing Groups in a Workgroup
Implementing Groups in a Domain
(Module 6) Managing Data by Using NTFS
Introduction to NTFS Permissions
How Windows 2000 Applies NTFS Permission
Using NTFS and Special Permissions
Compressing and Securing data on NTFS Partition
Securing Data by Using EPS
(Module 7) Providing Network Access to File Resources
Introduction to Shared Folders
Creating Shared Folders
Combining NTFS and Shared Folder Permissions
Using Administrative Shared Folders
Publishing a Shared Folder in Active Directory
Configuring Shared Folders by Using Dfs
(Module 8) Monitoring and Optimizing Performance in Windows 2000
Monitoring Event Logs
Using Task Manager to Monitor Systems Resources
Using System Monitor to Monitor System Performance
Using Alert and Optimizing Performance
(Module 9) Implementing Security in Windows 2000
Securing Desktops and Services by Using Security Policies
Auditing Access to System Resources
(Module 10) Configuring Printing and Managing Disks
Introduction to Windows 2000 Printing
Adding and Configuring Network Printer
Configuring Internet Printing
Creating Partitions on a Basic Disk
Creating Volumes on a Dynamic Disk
Performing Common Disk Management Task
(Module 11) Implementing Disaster Protection
Introduction to Disaster Protection
Configuring an Uninterruptible Power Supply
Implementing Fault Tolerance by Using RAID
Backing Up and Restoring Data
Using Disaster Recovery Tools
(Module 12) Installing and Configuring Terminal Services
Introduction to Terminal Services
Planning and Installation of Terminal Services
Configuring and Establishing Terminal Services
Configuring Session Settings
Installing Applications on a Terminal Server
(Module 13) Implementing Windows 2000 Clients
Deploying Windows 2000
Performing a Manual Network Installation
Customizing Installations and Upgrades by Using Switches
Installation Windows 2000 Using the Setup Manager Wizard
Using Disk Duplication
Installing Windows 2000 Using RIS
Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Setup

                           UNIT 7                                                     

MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK AND OPERATING SYSTEM ESSENTIALS

(Module 1) Introduction to Windows 2000 and Networking
Windows 2000 Operating Systems
Introduction to Networks
Windows 2000 Implementation of Networking
(Module 2) Administration of a Windows 2000 Network
Windows 2000 Help, Administrative Task, Tools
(Module 3) Securing a Windows 2000 Network
User and Group Accounts
Groups, User Rights and Permission
(Module 4) Examining the Network
Scope of Networks
Basic Connectivity Components
Network Topologies and Technologies
Expanding Network
(Module 5) Examining TCP/IP
Introduction to TCP/IP
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Name Resolution
Examining the Data Transfer Process
Routing Data
(Module 6) Examining IP Addressing
Classful IP Addressing, Subnetting a Network
Planning IP Addressing
Assigning TCP/IP Address
(Module 7) Examining Web Services
Identifying Internet Concepts
Using Client Technologies, Connecting to Internet
Identifying Web Server Concepts
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