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Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - (Microsoft Training Course: 0803) - 3 days
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Target Audience
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Pre-requisites
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Purpose
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Supplementary Information
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COURSE OUTLINE
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Introduction
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Setting Up User Accounts
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Setting Up Group Accounts
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Administering User and Group Accounts
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Securing Network Resources with Shared-Folder Permissions
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Securing Network Resources with NTFS Permissions
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Setting Up a Network Printer
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Administering Network Printers
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Auditing Resources and Events
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Monitoring Network Resources
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Backing Up and Restoring Data
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Target Audience:
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform post-installation and day-to-day administration tasks in a single-domain or multiple-domain Microsoft Windows NT-based network
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have the following pre-requisites:- Working knowledge of an operating system.
- Proficiency using the Windows 95 or Windows NT version 4.0 interface, including the ability to use Windows Explorer, and to configure the desktop environment.
- Working knowledge of major networking components, including clients, servers, local area networks, network adapter cards, drivers, protocols, and network operating systems.
- Knowledge of basic computer hardware components
Purpose:
At the end of the course, students will be able to create and administer user and group accounts by possessing the ability to determine account policies, troubleshoot problems that prevent users from logging on to the network, manage network resources, set up and administer permissions for files and folders, take ownership of folders, troubleshoot when users are unable to gain access to disk resources, set up a printing environment, administer printers, and troubleshoot why a user cannot print, use auditing functions to generate and view security logs, monitor network resources to track usage and disk space., back up and restore files and folders using tapes, administer the Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation operating systems in real-world situations
Supplementary Information:
This course retires on 1st October 2008, and will no longer be available.
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Module 1: Introduction
- Administering Microsoft Windows NT
- Administrative tools
- Logging on to a computer or domain
- Windows NT Security dialog box
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Log on to a computer and domain.
- Lock a computer, change a password, switch between tasks, log off, and shut down a computer.
- Use Help to locate information.
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Module 2: Setting Up User Accounts
- Introduction to user accounts
- Overview of Windows NT directory services
- Planning new user accounts
- Creating user accounts
- Deleting and renaming user accounts
- Managing the user work environment
- Best practices
- Labs:
- Planning and creating user accounts
- Configuring user profiles
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Plan, create, and modify new user accounts.
- Determine where a user account resides.
- Configure local and roaming user profiles.
- Apply best practices for creating user accounts
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Module 3: Setting Up Group Accounts
- Introduction to groups
- Video: Local and global groups
- Planning a group strategy
- Creating local and global groups
- Implementing built-in groups
- Best practices
- Labs:
- Planning and creating local and global groups
- Implementing built-in groups
Skills
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Plan and create local and global groups.
- Use built-in groups to assign privileges to user accounts.
- Use built-in groups to centralize account administration.
- Apply best practices for implementing groups.
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Module 4: Administering User and Group Accounts
- Introduction to administering accounts
- Creating user account templates
- Implementing an account policy
- Resetting user account passwords
- Unlocking accounts
- Modifying multiple user accounts
- Maintaining domain controllers
- Troubleshooting logon problems
- Labs:
- Managing accounts
- Managing domain controllers
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Create and use template accounts.
- Plan and set a domain account policy.
- Reset user account passwords.
- Unlock a locked user account.
- Modify multiple accounts at one time.
- Troubleshoot logon problems.
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Module 5: Securing Network Resources with Shared-Folder Permissions
- Introduction to shared folders
- Guidelines for sharing folders
- Sharing folders and assigning permissions
- Accessing shared folders
- Best practices
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Plan and share folders for applications, data, and user's private data.
- Assign shared-folder permissions to users and groups.
- Connect to a shared folder.
- Stop sharing a folder.
- Apply best practices for sharing folders and assigning permissions.
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Module 6: Securing Network Resources with NTFS Permissions
- Introduction to Windows NT file system (NTFS) permissions
- Securing network resources with permissions
- Guidelines for assigning NTFS permissions
- Assigning NTFS permissions
- Taking ownership of folders and files
- Copying and moving folders and files
- Identifying permission problems
- Best practices
- Labs:
- Planning and assigning NTFS permissions
- Managing permissions
Skills
- Plan permissions.
- Identify the effective permissions when shared-folder and NTFS permissions are combined.
- Set up and administer NTFS permissions in a multiple-domain environment.
- Take ownership of a file.
- Copy and move folders and files.
- Identify and solve permission-related problems.
- Apply best practices for securing resources with NTFS permissions.
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Module 7: Setting Up a Network Printer
- Introduction to Windows NT-based printing
- Guidelines for setting up a network printer
- Setting up a network printer
- Setting up a network client
- Accessing a network printer
- Creating a printing pool
- Setting priorities between printers
- Assigning forms to paper trays
- Setting a separator page
- Best practices
- Lab:
- Setting up a network printer
Skills
- Add and share a network printer.
- Assign printer permissions.
- Set up a network client to print.
- Connect to a network printer.
- Create a printing pool.
- Assign forms to paper trays.
- Set up a separator page.
- Apply best practices for setting up a network printer.
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Module 8: Administering Network Printers
- Introduction to administering printers
- How documents are printed
- Deleting a document
- Setting a notification, priority, and printing time
- Pausing, resuming, and purging a printer
- Redirecting documents to a different printer
- Taking ownership of a printer
- Identifying printing problems
- Lab:
- Managing documents and printers
Skills
- Delete and redirect a document.
- Set a notification for a document.
- Set a priority and printing time for a document and printer.
- Pause, resume, and purge a printer.
- Take ownership of a printer.
- Identify various printing problems
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Module 9: Auditing Resources and Events
- Introduction to auditing
- Planning an audit policy
- Implementing a domain audit policy
- Using Event Viewer
- Archiving the security log
- Best practices
- Lab:
- Auditing resources and events
Skills
- Plan and set up an audit policy for the domain.
- Set up auditing on files, directories, and printers.
- Locate and view events in the security log.
- Archive, view, and clear security logs.
- Apply best practices for auditing.
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Module 10: Monitoring Network Resources
- Introduction to monitoring network resources
- Monitoring computer properties
- Viewing system configurations
- Best practices
- Lab:
- Monitoring network resources
Skills
- Assign rights to users to perform server operator functions.
- View user connections, shared resources, and resources in use.
- Send messages to connected users.
- Determine the effects of disconnecting remote users.
- Apply best practices for monitoring network resources.
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Module 11: Backing Up and Restoring Data
- Introduction to the Windows NT Backup program
- Planning a backup strategy
- Backing up data
- Scheduling a backup using a batch file
- Implementing a restore strategy
- Restoring data
- Best practices
- Labs:
- Backing up data to tape
- Restoring data from tape
Skills
- Assign rights to users to perform backups.
- Plan a backup schedule.
- Perform backups to tape.
- Schedule an automatic backup using a batch file.
- Choose the best strategy to restore files and folders.
- Restore a backup from tape.
- Apply best practices for backing up and restoring data.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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£
1185 (€1707)
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£
674.00 (€971)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Call Free on 0800 169 1890
Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 04 August 2008
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