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Module 1: The Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Environment

  • Microsoft Windows operating systems
  • Windows NT architecture overview
  • Domains and workgroups
  • Lab: Adding computers to a domain
Skills
  • Choose the appropriate Microsoft Windows operating system.
  • Describe the Windows NT system architecture components.
  • Explain the similarities and differences between domains and workgroups.
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Module 2: Installing Windows NT

  • Preparing for installation
  • Installing Windows NT
  • Performing a server-based installation
  • Troubleshooting installation
  • Upgrading to Windows NT 4.0
  • Initial parameter files
  • OEM setup tools
  • Using Books Online
  • Removing Windows NT
  • Lab: Installing and exploring Windows NT Server
Skills
  • Prepare the computer for installation of Windows NT.
  • Install Windows NT.
  • Configure server-based installation for wide-scale deployment.
  • Troubleshoot the installation process.
  • Upgrade Windows NT 3.x to Windows NT 4.0.
  • Identify the initial parameter files for Windows NT.
  • Identify the OEM setup tools for Windows NT.
  • Use Books Online to view Windows NT manuals.
  • Remove Windows NT.
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Module 3: Configuring the Windows NT Environment

  • Registry overview
  • Control Panel hardware settings
  • Control Panel software settings
  • Registry Editor
  • Lab: Using Control Panel
  • Lab: Using the Registry Editor
Skills
  • Describe the purpose of the Windows NT registry.
  • Configure device drivers and services with Control Panel.
  • Configure the operating system and applications with Control Panel.
  • Edit the registry with the Registry Editor.
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Module 4: Managing System Policies

  • Overview of system policies
  • How system policy works
  • Implementing system policies
  • Using System Policy Editor
  • Modifying system policy
  • Securing a computer
  • System policy troubleshooting
  • Lab: Implementing system policies
Skills
  • Define the functions and scope of system policies.
  • Describe how system policy works.
  • Describe how a user and computer policy is implemented when a user logs on to a domain.
  • Identify features of System Policy Editor.
  • Establish system policies for computers running Windows NT.
  • Describe how to use system policy to secure a computer.
  • Identify issues in troubleshooting system policy.
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Module 5: Managing File Systems

  • File systems supported by Windows NT
  • Working with file names
  • Managing NTFS compression
  • Lab: Converting a FAT partition to NTFS
  • Lab: Managing long file names
  • Lab: Managing NTFS compression
Skills
  • Explain the differences between the FAT file system and NTFS.
  • Explain issues involved with using long file names.
  • Compress and uncompress files on an NTFS partition.
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Module 6: Managing Partitions

  • Partitioning a disk
  • Managing partitions by using Disk Administrator
  • General maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Lab: Creating and managing partitions
Skills
  • Describe the types of partitions supported by Microsoft Windows NT.
  • Use Disk Administrator to create, manage, and delete partitions.
  • Identify maintenance and troubleshooting solutions for partition management problems.
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Module 7: Managing Fault Tolerance

  • RAID systems
  • Recovering from hard disk failure
  • Lab: Implementing fault tolerance
Skills
  • Identify the main features of RAID fault tolerance.
  • Take steps to recover from a hard disk failure.
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Module 8: Supporting Applications

  • Subsystems overview
  • Supporting Win32-based applications
  • Supporting MS-DOS-based and Win16 applications
  • Supporting applications in other subsystems
  • Supporting applications on different hardware platforms
  • Distributed Component Object Model
  • Managing applications
  • Lab: Running applications
Skills
  • Identify the subsystems that support applications under Windows NT.
  • Identify the features and properties of Microsoft Win32-based applications.
  • Configure NT Virtual DOS Machines (NTVDMs) to support MS-DOS and Win16 applications.
  • Configure the OS/2 subsystem and identify issues related to the support of OS/2 and POSIX applications.
  • Identify which applications are binary-compatible across platforms and which are source-compatible.
  • Configure the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM).
  • Identify the tools for managing applications under Windows NT.
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Module 9: The Windows NT Network Environment

  • Windows NT network environments
  • Windows NT network architecture
  • Distributed processing
  • Accessing file and print resources
  • Distributed File System
Skills
  • Describe the Windows NT network environments.
  • Explain the components of the Windows NT network architecture.
  • Identify the interprocess communication (IPC) mechanisms supported by Windows NT.
  • Describe the file and print sharing components supported by Windows NT.
  • Describe the features of the Windows NT Server Distributed File System (Dfs).
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Module 10: Configuring Windows NT Protocols

  • Using the Network Program in Control Panel
  • Microsoft TCP/IP
  • NWLink
  • NetBEUI
  • Network bindings
  • Lab: Configuring TCP/IP
  • Lab: Installing NWLink
  • Lab: Installing NetBEUI
Skills
  • Use the Network program in Control Panel to install and configure Windows NT protocols.
  • Perform manual and automatic configurations of TCP/IP.
  • Configure NWLink IPX/SPX compatible transport.
  • Install NetBEUI and identify its capabilities and limitations.
  • Configure network bindings to optimize system performance.
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Module 11: Windows NT Networking Services

  • Installing network services
  • Dynamic host configuration protocol
  • Windows Internet Name Service
  • Domain name system
  • Computer Browser service
  • Lab: Installing and configuring DHCP
  • Lab: Installing and configuring WINS
  • Lab: Installing and configuring DNS
Skills
  • Install network services.
  • Configure DHCP.
  • Configure WINS and resolve computer names in a distributed database.
  • Configure DNS.
  • Explain the function of the Computer Browser service.
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Module 12: Remote Access Service

  • RAS and Dial-Up Networking
  • Telephony API
  • Installing and configuring RAS
  • Installing and configuring Dial-Up Networking
  • Troubleshooting RAS
  • Lab: Installing Remote Access Service
Skills
  • Describe RAS and Dial-Up Networking.
  • Explain the Telephony API (TAPI).
  • Install and configure RAS.
  • Install and configure Dial-Up Networking.
  • Troubleshoot RAS.
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Module 13: Internetworking and Intranetworking

  • Internet and intranet overview
  • IIS and PWS networking components
  • Using Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Securing Internet and intranet sites
  • Lab: Installing Internet Information Server
Skills
  • Describe the Internet and an intranet.
  • Install and configure IIS and PWS.
  • Use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access resources on the Internet.
  • Explain how to secure Internet and intranet sites.
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Module 14: Interoperating with Novell NetWare

  • Windows NT connectivity with NetWare
  • Installing and configuring CSNW and GSNW
  • Lab: Installing and configuring GSNW
Skills
  • Identify the tools for Windows NT connectivity with NetWare.
  • Install and configure Client Service for NetWare (CSNW) and Gateway Service for NetWare (GSNW).
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Module 15: Implementing Network Clients

  • Windows NT 4.0 Server licensing
  • Licensing administration
  • Client software included with Windows NT Server
  • Network Client Administrator
  • Client-based network administration tools
  • Services for Macintosh
  • Lab: Creating a Network Installation Startup Disk (Optional)
Skills
  • Identify appropriate licensing for clients and servers running Windows NT 4.0.
  • Identify the licensing tools in Windows NT.
  • Identify which clients can gain access to a computer running Windows NT Server
  • Use Network Client Administrator to create and configure a network startup installation disk.
  • Describe how the client-based network administration tools can be used on a computer running Windows NT Workstation or on a computer running Windows 95 to administer Windows NT Server.
  • Explain the features included in Windows NT Server Services for Macintosh.
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Module 16: Implementing Directory Replication

  • Directory replication overview
  • Preparing for directory replication
  • Managing directory replication
  • Replication Troubleshooting Overview
  • Lab: Implementing directory replication
Skills
  • Describe the Windows NT directory replication process.
  • Prepare an export server and an import computer for directory replication.
  • Manage directory replication between an export server and an import computer.
  • Identify directory replication problems and possible solutions.
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Module 17: The Windows NT Boot Process

  • Overview of the Windows NT boot process
  • Troubleshooting the boot process
  • Last Known Good configuration
  • Emergency repair
  • Lab: Troubleshooting the Windows NT boot process
Skills
  • Describe the Microsoft Windows NT boot process.
  • Identify and solve problems related to the boot process.
  • Use the last known good configuration.
  • Describe and use the emergency repair process.
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Module 18: Troubleshooting Resources

  • Troubleshooting categories
  • Diagnostic tools
  • Additional resources for troubleshooting
  • Lab: Using diagnostic utilities
Skills
  • Identify categories of common problems and their possible solutions.
  • Identify and use the diagnostic tools available with Windows NT.
  • Identify additional resources for troubleshooting.
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