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Part Number: X04-97023 Course Number: 1558A Released: 7/99 Delivery Guide Advanced Administration for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The names of companies, products, people, characters, and/or data mentioned herein are fictitious and are in no way intended to represent any real individual, company, product, or event, unless otherwise noted. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Microsoft Corporation. If, however, your only means of access is electronic, permission to print one copy is hereby granted. Microsoft may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Microsoft, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. ??1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Active Directory, PowerPoint, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and/or other countries. The names of companies, products, people, characters, and/or data mentioned herein are fictitious and are in no way intended to represent any real individual, company, product, or event, unless otherwise noted. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Project Lead and Instructional Designer: Mark Johnson Instructional Designers : Aneetinder Chowdhry (NIIT Inc.), Kathryn Yusi (Independent Contractor) Lead Program Manager: Ryan Calafato Program Manager: Joern Wettern (Wettern Network Solutions) Graphic Artist: Julie Stone (Independent Contractor) Editing Manager: Tina Tsiakalis Substantive Editor: Kelly Baker (Write Stuff) Copy Editor: Wendy Cleary (S&T OnSite) Online Program Manager: Nikki McCormick Online Support: Arlo Emerson (MacTemps) Compact Disc Testing: Data Dimensions, Inc. Production Support: Arlene Rubin (S&T OnSite) Manufacturing Manager: Bo Galford Manufacturing Support: Mimi Dukes (S&T OnSite) Lead Product Manager, Development Services: Elaine Nuerenberg Lead Product Manager: Sandy Alto Group Product Manager: Robert Stewart Course Number: 1558A Part Number: X04-97023 Released: 7/99 Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 iii Contents Introduction Introduction 1 Course Materials 2 Prerequisites 4 Course Outline 5 Course Outline 6 Course Outline 7 Microsoft Certified Professional Program .8 Facilities .10 Module 1: Introduction to Advanced Administration of a Windows 2000 Network Overview 1 Administering a Windows 2000 Network 2 Centralized Management 3 Delegating Administrative Control .8 Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects and Windows 2000 Resources 9 Demonstration: Examining Access Tokens 18 Review .19 Module 2: Strategies for Administering a Windows 2000 Network Overview 1 Windows 2000 Administrative Strategies 2 Customizing MMC Consoles .4 Installing Windows 2000 Snap-Ins .9 Setting Up Taskpads 10 Lab A: Customizing MMC Consoles 14 Using Secondary Logon for Administration .28 Using Terminal Services for Administration 32 Lab B: Administering a Windows 2000 Network .36 Best Practices 47 Review .48 Module 3: Administering Active Directory Overview 1 Introduction to Administering Active Directory .2 Managing Active Directory Objects .3 Publishing Resources in Active Directory .7 Locating Objects in Active Directory 11 Lab A: Managing, Publishing, and Locating Objects in Active Directory 18 Controlling Access to Objects 29 Delegating Administrative Control .34 Lab B: Delegating Administrative Control in Active Directory 39 Best Practices 47 Review .48 iv Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 Module 4: Implementing Group Policy Overview 1 Introduction to Group Policy .2 Group Policy Structure .3 How Group Policy Settings Are Applied in Active Directory .10 Modifying Group Policy Inheritance 17 Lab A: Implementing Group Policy 22 Delegating Administrative Control of a Group Policy Object .35 Lab B: Delegating Group Policy Administration 36 Best Practices 42 Review .43 Module 5: Using Group Policy to Manage User Environments Overview 1 Introduction to Managing User Environments 2 Using Administrative Templates 4 Lab A: Using Administrative Templates to Assign Registry-Based Policies .14 Using Scripts .23 Lab B: Assigning Script Policies to Users and Computers .28 Best Practices 34 Review .35 Module 6: Using Group Policy to Manage Software Overview 1 Introduction to Managing Software Deployment 2 Windows Installer Technology 3 Deploying Software .4 Configuring Software Deployment .11 Lab A: Using Group Policy to Deploy Software .15 Maintaining Deployed Software .27 Removing Deployed Software .30 Deploying non-Windows Installer Packages 31 Lab B: Using Group Policy to Upgrade Software .35 Lab C: Creating and Deploying a non-Windows Installer Package File .42 Troubleshooting Software Deployment .46 Best Practices 47 Review .48 Module 7: Advanced Administration of User Accounts and Groups Overview 1 Introduction to Administering User Accounts and Groups .2 Windows 2000 Logon Names 3 Using Group Policy to Configure Account Policies 5 Creating Multiple User Accounts .10 Using Group Policy to Redirect User Data to a Network Server .15 Lab A: Advanced Administration of User Accounts .19 Using Universal Groups 30 Setting Up Computers for Mobile Users 34 Lab B: Setting Up Windows 2000 for Mobile Users .38 Best Practices 42 Review .43 Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 v Module 8: Implementing Security in a Windows 2000 Network Overview 1 Introduction to Securing a Windows 2000 Network 2 Windows 2000 Security Policies 3 Implementing Security Policies .5 Implementing an Audit Policy .13 Recovering Encrypted Files .21 Lab A: Implementing Security in a Windows 2000 Network .25 Best Practices 46 Review .47 Module 9: Using Dfs to Share File Resources Overview 1 Introduction to Dfs .2 Setting Up a Fault-Tolerant Dfs Root .7 Configuring Child Nodes for a Fault-Tolerant Dfs Root 10 Guidelines for Configuring Dfs for a Multisite Environment 15 Administering Dfs .16 Lab A: Implementing Dfs .19 Best Practices 27 Review .28 Module 10: Implementing Disaster Recovery Overview 1 Recovering from Disasters in a Windows 2000 Network .2 Repairing a Network Server 3 Restoring Active Directory 10 Restoring Active Directory Objects 12 Rebuilding a Network Server 15 Lab A: Implementing Disaster Recovery for Active Directory and Windows 2000 16 Best Practices 24 Review .25 vi Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 About This Course This section provides you with a brief description of the course, audience, suggested prerequisites, and course objectives. Description This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform advanced administration tasks in a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 network. The course focuses on the administrative tasks required to centrally manage large numbers of users and computers. The course also provides students with the strategies and tools necessary to delegate administrative tasks to other administrators or users. Audience This course is intended for support professionals who do not have prior experience administering a Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 network. It is designed for students who will be tasked with administering a medium to large Microsoft Windows 2000 network and who will be responsible for implementing Active Directory ™ directory service and Group Policy to manage an organization’s user and computer environments. Student Prerequisites This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites: ?? Course 1556, Administering Microsoft Windows 2000, or equivalent knowledge and skills. This includes creating and administering user accounts and groups, managing network resources, setting up and administering permissions for files and folders, creating and administering printers, backing up and restoring files and folders, and using the built-in administration account and groups to perform administration tasks. ?? Course 1557, Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000, or equivalent knowledge and skills. This includes installing Windows 2000, configuring hard disks and partitions, installing and configuring network protocols and services, installing and configuring Active Directory on a domain controller, configuring replication of Active Directory, and configuring various types of Windows 2000 servers, including file, print, and Terminal servers. Course Objectives At the end of this course, the student will be able to: ?? Identify the tasks involved in centrally managing a Windows 2000 network, and describe how Windows 2000 controls access to resources. ?? Use Windows 2000 administration tools and methods to perform administrative tasks both locally and remotely. ?? Administer Active Directory by managing Active Directory objects and by delegating administrative control of Active Directory objects. ?? Describe how to implement Group Policy to configure computers and user environments in a Windows 2000 network. Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 vii ?? Configure and control user environments by using Group Policy. ?? Deploy and manage applications by using Group Policy. ?? Perform advanced administrative tasks that are beyond the scope of day-to- day administrative tasks (for example, creating multiple user accounts and redirecting user data to a network file server). ?? Implement Windows 2000 security by implementing an Audit policy and by using the Security Configuration Tool Set to create, modify, and analyze security settings. ?? Share file resources in a network by installing, configuring, and managing the Distributed file system (Dfs). ?? Implement disaster recovery in a Windows 2000 network. viii Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 Course Timing The following schedule is an estimate of the course timing. Your timing may vary. Day 1 Start End Module 8:30 9:00 Introduction 9:00 10:00 Module 1: Introduction to Advanced Administration of a Windows 2000 Network 10:00 10:15 Break 10:15 10:45 Module 2: Strategies for Administering a Windows 2000 Network 10:45 11:45 Lab A: Customizing MMC Consoles 11:45 12:45 Lunch 12:45 1:15 Module 2: Strategies for Administering a Windows 2000 Network (continued) 1:15 1:45 Lab B: Administering a Windows 2000 Network 2:00 2:45 Module 3: Administering Active Directory 2:45 3:00 Break 3:00 3:45 Lab A: Managing, Publishing, and Locating Objects in Active Directory 3:45 4:15 Module 3: Administering Active Directory (continued) 4:15 4:45 Lab B: Delegating Administrative Control in Active Directory Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 ix Day 2 Start End Module 8:30 9:15 Module 4: Implementing Group Policy 9:15 10:15 Lab A: Implementing Group Policy 10:15 10:30 Break 10:30 10:45 Module 4: Implementing Group Policy (continued) 10:45 11:00 Lab B: Delegating Group Policy Administration 11:00 11:45 Module 5: Using Group Policy to Manage User Environments 11:45 12:45 Lunch 12:45 1:30 Lab A: Using Administrative Templates to Assign Registry-Based Policies 1:30 1:45 Module 5: Using Group Policy to Manage User Environments (continued) 1:45 2:15 Lab B: Assigning Script Policies to Users and Computers 2:15 2:30 Break 2:30 3:15 Module 6: Using Group Policy to Manage Software 3:15 4:00 Lab A: Using Group Policy to Deploy Software 4:00 4:30 Module 6: Using Group Policy to Manage Software (continued) 4:30 5:00 Lab B: Using Group Policy to Upgrade Software 5:00 5:15 Lab C: Creating and Deploying a non-Windows Installer Package File Day 3 Start End Module 8:30 9:15 Module 7: Advanced Administration of User Accounts and Groups 9:15 10:00 Lab A: Advanced Administration of User Accounts 10:00 10:15 Break 10:15 10:45 Module 7: Advanced Administration of User Accounts and Groups (continued) 10:45 11:00 Lab B: Setting Up Windows 2000 for Mobile Users 11:00 12:00 Module 8: Implementing Security in a Windows 2000 Network 12:00 1:00 Lunch 1:00 2:15 Lab A: Implementing Security in a Windows 2000 Network 2:15 3:00 Module 9: Using Dfs to Share File Resources 3:00 3:45 Lab A: Implementing Dfs 3:45 4:30 Module 10: Implementing Disaster Recovery 4:30 5:15 Lab A: Implementing Disaster Recovery for Active Directory and Windows 2000 x Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 Trainer Materials Compact Disc Contents The Trainer Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders: ?? Default.htm. This file opens the Trainer Materials Web page. ?? Readme.txt. This file contains a description of the compact disc contents and setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document). ?? Sg_1558a.doc. This file is the Classroom Setup Guide. It contains a description of classroom requirements, classroom configuration, and classroom setup instructions. ?? Errorlog. This folder contains a template that is used to record any errors and corrections that you find in the course. ?? Fonts. This folder contains fonts that are required to view the Microsoft PowerPoint® presentation and Web-based materials. ?? Mplayer. This folder contains files that are required to install Microsoft Windows Media Player. ?? Powerpnt. This folder contains the PowerPoint slides that are used in this course. ?? Pptview. This folder contains the PowerPoint Viewer, which is used to display the PowerPoint slides. ?? Setup. This folder contains the Setup files that are required for an automated classroom setup. ?? Studntcd. This folder contains the Web page that provides students with links to resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course- related Web sites. ?? Tprep. This folder contains the Trainer Preparation Presentation, a narrated slide show that explains the instructional strategy for the course and presentation tips and caveats. To open the presentation, on the Trainer Materials Web page click on Trainer Preparation Presentation. [...]... Word documents are included, this folder does not appear xii Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 Document Conventions The following conventions are used in course materials to distinguish elements of the text Convention Use ? Indicates an overview or introductory page This symbol appears next to a slide title when additional information on the topic is covered on the page or pages that... indicates commands on menus and buttons, icons, dialog box titles and options, and icon and menu names italic In syntax statements, indicates placeholders for variable information Italic is also used for introducing new terms, for book titles, and for emphasis in the text Title Capitals Indicate domain names, user names, computer names, directory names, folders, and file names, except when specifically.. .Advanced Administration for Microsoft Windows 2000 xi Student Materials Compact Disc Contents The Student Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders: ?? Default.htm This file opens the Student Materials... compact disc contents and setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document) ?? AddRead This folder contains additional reading pertaining to this course The AddRead folder also contains the following two subfolders: ?? Techwalk This folder contains Window 2000 beta 3 technical walkthroughs ?? Wpapers This folder contains Windows 2000 beta 3 white papers ?? Answers This folder contains... key sequences, and key combinations — for example, ALT+SPACEBAR monospace Represents code samples, examples of screen text, or entries that you type at a command prompt or in initialization files [] In syntax statements, enclose optional items For example, [filename] in command syntax indicates that you can choose to type a file name with the command Type only the information within the brackets, not... Appendix This folder contains appendix files for this course If there are no appendix files, this folder does not appear ?? Fonts This folder contains fonts that are required to view the PowerPoint presentation and Web-based materials ?? Labfiles This folder contains files that are used in the hands -on labs These files may be used to prepare the student computers for the hands-on labs ?? Media This folder... contains files that are used in the hands -on labs These files may be used to prepare the student computers for the hands-on labs ?? Media This folder contains files that are used in multimedia presentations for this course If this course does not include any multimedia presentations, this folder does not appear ?? Mplayer This folder contains files that are required to install Microsoft Windows Media Player... indicates that you can choose to type a file name with the command Type only the information within the brackets, not the brackets themselves {} In syntax statements, enclose required items Type only the information within the braces , not the braces themselves | In syntax statements, separates an either/or choice ? Indicates a procedure with sequential steps In syntax statements, specifies that the preceding . Course Number: 1558A Released: 7/99 Delivery Guide Advanced Administration for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Information in this document is subject to change. with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform advanced administration tasks in a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 network. The course focuses on the administrative

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