Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of an operating system, such as Microsoft MS-DOS®, Windows version 3.x,
Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, Windows NT, or UNIX
Working knowledge of networking concepts, such as logging on and off, sharing resources,
creating user accounts, and assigning permissions
Working knowledge of major networking components, including clients, servers, local area
networks (LANs), network adapter cards, drivers, client and server software, and
communication devices
Working knowledge of computer hardware components, including computer memory, hard disks,
central processing units (CPUs), communication and printer ports, display adapters, and
pointing devices. top Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Describe the features and components of BackOffice Small Business Server.
Install BackOffice Small Business Server and set up network resources, which includes
adding users, adding and sharing printers, and sharing files and folders.
Configure client computers running the Microsoft Windows® 95 or Windows NT® Workstation
operating system.
Set up remote administration on a client computer running Windows NT Workstation.
Dedicate modems to faxing or Internet connections.
Set up an Internet connection and register a domain name. top
Microsoft
Certified Professional Exams:
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified
Professional exam:
Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server Skills Assessment. top
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to
Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server
What is Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server?
Small Business Server environment
Administering Small Business Server
Server applications
Client applications. top
Module 2: Installing
Small Business Server
Introduction to installing Small Business Server
Installing Small Business Server
Troubleshooting installation problems
Performing post-installation tasks
Best practices
Lab: Installing Small Business Server. top
Module 3: Setting
Up Network Resources
Introduction to setting up network resources and user accounts
Shared resources
Setting up a network printer
Managing permissions and network security
Managing user access
Introduction to user accounts
Setting up user accounts
Creating an emergency repair disk
Creating an electronic-mail distribution list
Best practices
Lab: Setting up network resources
Add and share a network printer.
Create and configure a user account.
Assign permissions and rights to a user account.
Create an emergency repair disk.
Create an e-mail distribution list with internal and external recipients. top
Module 4: Setting
Up Client Computers
Introduction to setting up client computers
Setting up a client computer
Connecting to a modem pool
Setting up the Small Business Server console
Troubleshooting setup problems
Best practices
Lab: Setting up a client computer
Create a client computer setup disk.
Set up a Small Business Server client computer running Microsoft Windows NT Workstation
version 4.0.
Install remote administration tools on a client computer.
Administer Small Business Server remotely. top
Module 5: Changing
Modem and Fax Settings
Introduction to changing modem and fax settings
Dedicating modems
Configuring a fax server
Best practices
Lab: Changing modem and fax settings
Dedicate a modem to faxes.
Configure incoming faxes to be sent to a printer.
Configure outgoing faxes to be archived in a folder. top
Module 6: Connecting
to the Internet
Introduction to connecting to the Internet
Role of the proxy server
Signing up with an Internet service provider (ISP)
Registering an Internet domain name
Lab: Connecting to the Internet
Use the Internet connection wizard to sign up with an ISP.
Use the domain registration wizard to register your Internet domain name with InterNIC. top
Particulars:
Cost: £450(
€ 720)
excluding VAT
Platform: Windows NT
Numbers: Maximum of 6 people on each course at F1s training facilities in London,
Bath and Manchester. top |
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