1 - 2 IT Essentials II v2.0 - Lab 8.2.1 Copyright 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 8.2.1: LoggingontoWindows2000 Estimated time: 10 minutes Objective In this exercise, the student will learn how to log ontoWindows2000. Equipment: The following equipment is required for this exercise: • A computer running Windows2000 Professional Background The option to “Log ontoWindows2000 Professional” must be enabled in order to give users the ability to log onto either a network domain or a local computer. The logon process is the main component of security for the Windows2000 operating system. It defines who is accessing the computer and its network resources. It also specifies the rights and permissions the user has for accessing these resources. Procedures In this lab, the student will log onto the local computer using the local administrator password. Loggingonto the local computer as administrator will give the student full administrative control of this computer, but the student will not have access to any network resources. The student will have to log onto the domain using a domain user account in order to have access to network resources. Step 1: Log onto the Local Computer 1. When the computer is first started up, the Windows2000 logon screen displays. 2 - 2 IT Essentials II v2.0 - Lab 8.2.1 Copyright 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. 2. Log on with the following information: Username: Administrator Password: cisco Passwords are case sensitive and only display asterisks when they are entered. 3. Press the Enter key, or click the OK button to log onto the local Windows2000 machine. Step 2: Log off of Windows2000 1. Before loggingontoWindows2000 again as a new user, the user must first log off of the system. Click the Start button and select Shut Down to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box. 2. Select Log off Administrator from the drop-down box. The administrator will now be logged off and the system will return to the start-up screen. . Windows 2000 Professional Background The option to “Log on to Windows 2000 Professional” must be enabled in order to give users the ability to log on to. or click the OK button to log on to the local Windows 2000 machine. Step 2: Log off of Windows 2000 1. Before logging on to Windows 2000 again as a new