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Basic Administration of Microsoft Windows 2000

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Module 1: Introduction to Windows 2000 Administration

  • Introduction to Network Administration
  • Introduction to Windows 2000 Networks
  • Gaining Access to Network Resources
  • Using Administrative Tools
  • Using the Domain Administrator Account
  • Using Windows 2000 Help
Skills
  • List tasks performed by a network administrator.
  • Describe the purpose of domains, organizational units, and the Active Directory directory service in a Windows 2000 network.
  • Describe how users log on to a Windows 2000 network.
  • Explain how to create a custom Microsoft Management Console (MMC) console.
  • Explain how to use the Run As command to perform administrative tasks.
  • Explain how to use Windows 2000 Help to find information
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Module 2: Setting Up User Accounts

  • Introduction to User Accounts
  • Requirements for New User Accounts
  • Creating a Domain User Account
  • Setting Password Requirements
  • Setting Properties for User Accounts
  • Best Practices
  • Labs:
  • Setting up User Accounts
  • Setting Personal Properties
  • Modifying User Accounts
Skills
  • Describe the purpose of user accounts.
  • Determine the requirements for a new user account.
  • Create domain user accounts.
  • Set password requirements for user accounts.
  • Set properties for user accounts.
  • Create a template for new user accounts.
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Module 3: Using Groups to Organize User Accounts

  • Introduction to Groups
  • Implementing Group Strategies
  • Implementing Groups
  • Implementing Local Groups
  • Implementing Built-in Groups
  • Best Practices
  • Labs:
  • Creating Groups
  • Using Built-in Groups
Skills
  • Describe the key features of groups.
  • Apply group strategies to manage access to resources.
  • Create and delete groups.
  • Implement local groups.
  • Implement built-in groups.
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Module 4: Administering File Resources

  • Using NTFS Permissions
  • How Windows 2000 Applies NTFS Permissions
  • Granting NTFS Permissions
  • Copying and Moving Files and Folders
  • Sharing Resources
  • Creating Shared Folders
  • NTFS Permissions and Shared Folders
  • Troubleshooting Access Problems
  • Best Practices
  • Labs:
  • Granting NTFS Permissions
  • Managing NTFS Permissions
  • Sharing and Securing Network Resources
Skills
  • Describe the use of NTFS permissions to control access to files and folders.
  • Describe how permissions apply to files and folders.
  • Grant NTFS file and folder permissions to user accounts and groups.
  • Describe how copying and moving files and folders affects NTFS file and folder permissions.
  • Use shared folders to provide access to network file resources.
  • Create shared folders.
  • Describe the result of using NTFS permissions to control access to resources contained in shared folders.
  • Troubleshoot problems accessing files and folders.
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Module 5: Administering User Accounts

  • Finding User Accounts
  • Administering User Accounts
  • Managing User Profiles
  • Creating Home Folders
  • Introduction to Group Policies
  • Troubleshooting User Accounts
  • Best Practices
  • Labs:
  • Administering User Accounts
  • Administering User Profiles
Skills
  • Use Active Directory to find user accounts.
  • Administer user accounts.
  • Manage user profiles and roaming user profiles.
  • Create home folders.
  • Describe Group Policy and its effect on user accounts, groups, and computers.
  • Troubleshoot user accounts.
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Module 6: Administering Printer Resources

  • Introduction to Administering Printers
  • Managing Printer Permissions
  • Managing Printers
  • Managing Documents in the Print Queue
  • Administering Printers by Using a Web Browser
  • Best Practices
  • Labs:
  • Administering a Printer
  • Redirecting a Printer
  • Using a Web Browser to Administer Printers
Skills
  • Identify printing components and perform basic administrative tasks, such as sharing and locating printers on a network.
  • Identify and grant printer permissions.
  • Manage printers.
  • Manage documents in a print queue.
  • Administer printers by using a Web browser.
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Module 7: Managing Data Storage

  • Managing Data Compression
  • Managing Disk Quotas
  • Encrypting Data
  • Using Disk Defragmenter
  • Troubleshooting Data Storage
  • Labs:
  • Compressing Files and Folders
  • Setting Disk Quotas
  • Defragmenting Hard Disks
Skills
  • Manage data compression.
  • Manage disk quotas.
  • Manage data encryption.
  • Defragment NTFS file system partitions.
  • Troubleshoot data storage.
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Module 8: Remote Administration of Shared Folders

  • Introduction to Monitoring Shared Folders
  • Monitoring Shared Folders on Remote Computers
  • Administering Shared Folders on Remote Computers
  • Lab:
  • Administering Shares on a Remote Computer
Skills
  • Describe how to monitor shared folders.
  • Monitor shared folders.
  • Administer shared folders.
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Module 9: Monitoring Event Logs

  • Introduction to Monitoring Event Logs
  • Monitoring Security Events
  • Analyzing Security Events
  • Monitoring System and Application Events
  • Viewing Event Logs
  • Managing Event Logs
  • Best Practices
  • Lab:
  • Monitoring Event Logs
Skills
  • Describe monitoring events in Windows 2000.
  • Monitor security events.
  • Analyze security events.
  • Monitor system and application events.
  • View events in event logs.
  • Manage event logs.
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Module 10: Backing Up and Restoring Data

  • Introduction to Backing Up and Restoring Data
  • Preparing to Back Up Data
  • Backing Up Data
  • Restoring Data
  • Best Practices
  • Lab:
  • Backing Up and Restoring Data
Skills
  • Identify the purpose of backing up and restoring data and the permissions required for these tasks.
  • Prepare for backing up data by identifying the folders to back up and the backup type and backup media to use.
  • Back up data at a computer and over a network.
  • Restore entire volumes or a single file of data.
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