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MCSA - Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
Course: 2126 - Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment
Introduction
The goal of this five-day, instructor-led course is to provide the knowledge
required by System Administrators, Network Administrators, and IT professionals
who implement, manage and troubleshoot existing network and server environments
based on the Microsoft Windows® 2000 platform. These skills are generally
required in medium to large size organizations that maintain 200 to 26,000
user desktops and servers, spanning 2 to 100 physical locations via Large
Area Networks (LANs) and the Internet or Intranets. Additionally, this
course provides the skills and knowledge Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
(MCSA) certification candidates will require to prepare for Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) Exam 70-218: Managing a Microsoft Windows
2000 Network Environment.
Audience
This course is intended for System Administrators, Network Administrators
and IT Professionals that focus on performing desktop and server installation
and configuration tasks, as well as network and operating system management
tasks in a Microsoft Windows environment. The Technical Support specialist
is a secondary audience for this course, and performs troubleshooting
tasks, hardware and software installations, configurations, and upgrades,
and performs some network and system operations tasks.
At Course Completion
After completing the course, students will be able to:
- Delegate administrative
control of an organizational unit.
- Publish and maintain
printers and shared folders.
- Implement and manage
web-based services in an intranet.
- Implement and manage
the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service.
- Implement name
resolution for client computers by using Domain Name System (DNS) and
- Windows Internet
Name Service (WINS).
- Install and configure
the DNS service.
- Implement the Remote
Access Service (RAS).
- Manage remote access
by using remote access policies.
- Identify Active
DirectoryTM directory service replication latency issues and resolve
conflicts resulting from replication.
- Implement Group
Policy to centrally manage users and computers.
- Manage users' desktops
and software by using Group Policy.
- Implement security
settings and account policies by using Group Policy.
- Troubleshoot client
computer startup and user logon problems.
After completing
the course, students will be able to:
- Delegate administrative
control of an organizational unit.
- Publish and maintain
printers and shared folders.
- Implement and manage
web-based services in an intranet.
- Implement and manage
the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service.
- Implement name
resolution for client computers by using Domain Name System (DNS) and
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
- Install and configure
the DNS service.
- Implement the Remote
Access Service (RAS).
- Manage remote access
by using remote access policies.
- Identify Active
DirectoryTM directory service replication latency issues and resolve
conflicts resulting from replication.
- Implement Group
Policy to centrally manage users and computers.
- Manage users' desktops
and software by using Group Policy.
- Implement security
settings and account policies by using Group Policy.
- Troubleshoot client
computer startup and user logon problems.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- Completed Course
2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials
- Completed Course
2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server
Microsoft Certified
Professional Exams
This course helps you prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional
Exam: 70-218, Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment
Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary
materials for this class. The following software is provided in the student
kit:
- Microsoft Windows
2000 Professional (Evaluation copy)
- Microsoft Windows
2000 Advanced Server 120 (Evaluation copy)
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Managing a Windows 2000 Network
Module 2: Managing Shared Network Resources
Module 3: Managing Web Services
Module 4: Implementing and Managing DHCP
Module 5: Implementing Name Resolution
Module 6: Managing DNS
Module 7: Configuring Remote Access
Module 8: Supporting Remote Access Policy
Module 9: Resolving Active Directory Replication Conflicts
Module 10: Delegating Administrative Control
Module 11: Implementing Group Policy
Module 12: Using Group Policy to Manage the Desktop Environment
Module 13: Managing Network Security
Module 14: Troubleshooting Client Computer Startup and User Logon Problems
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