Publisher: Microsoft
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.


Overview of Windows 2000
  • New Features Review
  • Windows 2000 in your Network
Migrating from Windows NT to Windows 2000
  • Components of the Active Directory
  • Migration Strategies
  • The Upgrade Process
Managing Active Directory Objects
  • Managing Active Directory Objects
  • Working with Group Objects
  • Managing File and Printer Resources
  • Searching for Objects in the Active Directory
Active Directory Security
  • Controlling Access to Objects
  • Delegating Authority Over Active Directory Objects
Managing Active Directory Sites
  • Active Directory Replication
  • Implementing Sites
Modifying a Windows 2000 Environment
  • Removing the Active Directory Service
  • Installing and Configuring DNS
Using Group Policies to Manage Client Work Environments
  • Managing Security Settings with Group Policies
  • Managing User Interface Settings
  • Managing Group Policies
  • Assigning Scripts and Redirecting Folders
Using Group Policies to Deploy Applications
  • Assigning and Publishing Applications
  • Managing Deployed Applications
Managing Windows 2000 Client Installations
  • The Active Directory Client
  • Upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional
  • Automating Installations
New Features of DHCP and WINS
  • New Features in the DHCP Service
  • New Features in the WINS Service
New Features in Remote Access
  • Installing and Configuring Remote Access
  • Connecting to a Remote Access Server
  • New Remote Access Authentication and Encryption Methods
  • Using Remote Access Policies and Profiles
Disk and File Management
  • Defragmenting
  • Changes in the NTFS Permission Structure
  • Managing Encryption
  • Setting and Managing Disk Quotas
  • Using the Distributed File System (Dfs)
Managing Basic and Dynamic Disks
  • Managing Partitions on Basic Disks
  • Dynamic Disks
  • Managing RAID Volumes
New Disaster Protection Features
  • Using Advanced Boot Options
  • Using the New Backup Utility
  • Additional Backup Features
  • Using the Recovery Console
Installing and Managing Terminal Services
  • Installing Terminal Services
  • Terminal Services Clients
  • Installing Applications for Multiple Users
  • Modifying and Uninstalling Terminal Services
Upgrading Windows NT 3.5x and NT 4 Domain Models
Troubleshooting Your DNS Server