| Publisher: | Microsoft | |
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| Version: | 2000 | |
| Length: | 5 day s | |
| Course-ID: | 077524 |
Overview
Windows NT administrators will learn how to support Windows 2000 networks.
Prerequisites
Windows NT 4 System Architecture and Network Support and Implementing and Supporting TCP/IP on Windows NT 4, or equivalent knowledge
Benefits
Students will learn how to migrate Windows NT networks to Windows 2000 networks and how to use new tools and services to manages their Windows 2000 networks
Target student
Students should already be experienced Windows NT network administrators who can manage Windows NT systems, including servers and clients; can install and support TCP/IP on their networks; and can install and manage other network services, including DNS, DHCP, WINS, and RAS.
What's next
After completing Windows 2000 for Windows NT Administrators, students who want to learn advanced features can take Windows 2000 Active Directory Design and Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design.
| Overview of Windows 2000 |
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| Migrating from Windows NT to Windows 2000 |
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| Managing Active Directory Objects |
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| Active Directory Security |
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| Managing Active Directory Sites |
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| Modifying a Windows 2000 Environment |
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| Using Group Policies to Manage Client Work Environments |
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| Using Group Policies to Deploy Applications |
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| Managing Windows 2000 Client Installations |
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| New Features of DHCP and WINS |
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| New Features in Remote Access |
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| Disk and File Management |
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| Managing Basic and Dynamic Disks |
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| New Disaster Protection Features |
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| Installing and Managing Terminal Services |
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| Upgrading Windows NT 3.5x and NT 4 Domain Models |
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| Troubleshooting Your DNS Server |
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