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Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Edition

  • Introducing Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
  • Benefits of Terminal Server
  • Administration
  • User environment
  • Lab: Connecting to Terminal Server
Skills
  • Describe the major capabilities of Terminal Server.
  • Describe the benefits of implementing Terminal Server.
  • Identify the administration features.
  • Describe the user environment.
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Module 2: Installing Terminal Server

  • Planning the installation
  • Installing Terminal Server
  • Troubleshooting the installation
  • Lab: Installing Terminal Server
Skills
  • Plan a Terminal Server installation.
  • Install Terminal Server.
  • Troubleshoot an installation.
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Module 3: Configuring User Accounts for Terminal Server

  • Creating user accounts
  • Working with groups
  • Implementing user profiles
  • Configuring users for access to Novell resources
  • Synchronizing Terminal Server and Novell passwords
  • Lab: Enabling users to connect to Terminal Server
Skills
  • Create and configure user accounts for Terminal Server users.
  • Implement groups.
  • Implement user profiles.
  • Enable users to access Novell NetWare resources.
  • Synchronize Terminal Server and Novell passwords.
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Module 4: Installing and Configuring Terminal Server Clients

  • Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
  • Terminal Server clients
  • Connecting to Terminal Server
  • Lab: Installing a Terminal Server client
Skills
  • Install a Terminal Server client.
  • Connect to Terminal Server.
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Module 5: Administering Terminal Server

  • Terminal Server Administration
  • Administration panes
  • Terminal Server Connection Configuration
  • Advanced Connection Configuration
  • Lab: Administering Terminal Server
Skills
  • Identify and use the appropriate Terminal Server Administration tool for performing specific tasks.
  • Use Terminal Server Connection Configuration to manage connections between Terminal Server and clients.
  • Configure advanced Terminal Server features.
  • Automate application launching.
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Module 6: Implementing Applications on Terminal Server

  • Exploring application issues
  • Applications in Terminal Server
  • Implementing applications
  • Using the CHANGE USER command
  • Lab: Installing applications on Terminal Server
Skills
  • Identify potential problems that may occur while running applications in a Terminal Server environment.
  • Identify issues associated with running specific types of applications.
  • Install and run applications.
  • Use the CHANGE USER command to implement appropriate .ini file mapping.
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Module 7: Controlling the User Environment

  • Overview of system policies
  • How system policy works
  • Implementing system policies
  • Using System Policy Editor
  • Creating system policy
  • Modifying system policy
  • Implementing AppStations
  • Implementing TaskStations
  • Lab: Implementing new system policies
  • Lab: Implementing a TaskStation
  • Lab: Implementing an AppStation
Skills
  • Use a system policy to help protect a computer.
  • Implement an AppStation.
  • Implement a TaskStation.
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Module 8: Accessing Resources from a Terminal Server Client Session

  • Connecting to resources in Terminal Server
  • Accessing network resources
  • Accessing local resources
  • Using remote-access services (RAS) to connect to Terminal Server resources
  • Lab: Accessing local and network resources
Skills
  • Identify the types of resources available to Terminal Server clients.
  • Use a client to access network resources.
  • Use a client to access local resources.
  • Use a client to access resources over a dial-up connection.
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Module 9: Using MetaFrame to Extend Terminal Server

  • Introduction to MetaFrame
  • Licensing MetaFrame
  • Protocol options available with MetaFrame
  • Using Direct ASYNC in MetaFrame
  • Client drive mapping
  • Lab: Using MetaFrame to extend Terminal Server
Skills
  • Identify the components of MetaFrame.
  • Describe the steps required to license MetaFrame.
  • List the protocols that MetaFrame supports.
  • Describe the purpose of client drive mapping.
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Module 10: Installing and Configuring MetaFrame Clients

  • Exploring MetaFrame clients
  • Using MetaFrame with Windows clients
  • Using MetaFrame in non-Windows-based environments
  • Installing Remote Application Manager
  • Configuring Remote Application Manager
  • Configuring client options
  • Exploring command-line options
  • Creating a seamless user experience
Skills
  • List the different MetaFrame clients that are available.
  • Identify the major features of Remote Application Manager.
  • Create a shortcut to automatically connect to Terminal Server.
  • List the components in a seamless user experience.
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Module 11: Administering MetaFrame in Terminal Server

  • Terminal Server administration
  • Terminal Server Connection Configuration
  • Application configuration
  • ICA client creator
  • Citrix technical support
  • Lab: Installing and administering MetaFrame clients
  • Lab: Application launching and embedding
Skills
  • Identify the MetaFrame extensions to the Terminal Server Administration tool.
  • Configure Shadowing preferences in the Terminal Server Connection Configuration tool.
  • Publish an application.
  • Describe how load balancing works.
  • Identify a launched application from an embedded application.
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Module 12: Analyzing and Optimizing Terminal Server

  • Exploring Performance Monitor
  • Monitoring Terminal Server
  • Lab: Optimizing Terminal Server
Skills
  • Specify a strategy to analyze the performance of Terminal Server.
  • Monitor performance.
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Module 13: Troubleshooting Terminal Server

  • Using Network Monitor with Terminal Server
  • Lab: Installing and using Network Monitor
Skills
  • Troubleshoot Terminal Server issues.
  • Capture and identify RDP packets with Network Monitor.
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