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Part Number: X05-39379 Released: 1/2000 Delivery Guide Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers Course Number: 1594B 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.  2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Active Directory, BackOffice, MS-DOS, PowerPoint, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Media, 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: Rick Selby Project Revision Leads: Red Johnston; Jaswinder Singh Lamba (NIIT [USA] Inc.) Revision Development: NIIT (USA) Inc. Instructional Designers: Victoria Fodale (ComputerPREP, Inc); Barbara Pelletier (S&T OnSite) Program Manager: Rodney Miller Testing Leads: Sid Benavente, Keith Cotton Testing Developer: Greg Stemp (S&T OnSite) Courseware Test Engineers: Jeff Clark; Jim Toland (ComputerPREP, Inc) Graphic Artist: Julie Stone (Independent Contractor) Editing Manager: Lynette Skinner Editor: Kelly Baker (Write Stuff) Copy Editor: Kathy Toney (S&T Consulting) Online Program Manager: Debbi Conger Online Publications Manager: Arlo Emerson (Aquent Partners) Online Support: Eric Brandt (S&T OnSite) Multimedia Development: Kelly Renner (Entex) Compact Disc and Lab Testing: Data Dimensions, Inc. Production Support: Irene Barnett (S&T Consulting) Manufacturing Manager: Rick Terek (S&T OnSite) Manufacturing Support: Laura King (S&T OnSite) Lead Product Manager, Development Services: Bo Galford Lead Product Manager: Gerry Lang Group Product Manager: Robert Stewart Simulations and interactive exercises were built by using Macromedia Authorware Course Number: 1594B Part Number: X05-39379 Released: 1/2000 Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers iii Contents Introduction Introduction 1 Course Materials 2 Prerequisites 3 Course Outline 4 Microsoft Certified Professional Program 6 Facilities 8 Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers Overview 1 Introduction to Windows 2000 2 Benefits of Upgrading an Existing Server to Windows 2000 3 Benefits of a File Server Running Windows 2000 4 Benefits of a Print Server Running Windows 2000 5 Benefits of a Web Server Running Windows 2000 6 Benefits of Active Directory 7 Review 9 Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Overview 1 Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced Server 2 Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server 12 Lab A: Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server 16 Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 20 Review 25 Module 3: Configuring File and Print Servers Overview 1 Configuring a File Server 2 Configuring Disks 3 Configuring Shared Resources 11 Lab A: Configuring a File Server 23 Installing and Configuring a Print Server 31 Lab B: Configuring a Print Server 38 Review 42 Module 4: Configuring Web Services Overview 1 What is IIS? 2 Preparing for an IIS Installation 3 Installing IIS 4 Configuring a Web Site 6 Lab A: Configuring a Web Site 17 Review 20 iv Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers Module 5: Enhancing File and Print Servers with Active Directory Overview 1 Multimedia: Concepts of Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory 2 Introduction to Active Directory 4 Enhancing File Servers with Active Directory 13 Enhancing Print Servers with Active Directory 20 Review 25 Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers v About This Course This section provides you with a brief description of the course, audience, suggested prerequisites, and course objectives. Description The goal of this course is to teach value-added providers, system builders, and IT administrators, how to install and configure Microsoft ® Windows® 2000 Server as a file, print, and Web server in a Microsoft Windows NT ® version 4.0 network. This class presents an overview of the installation and configuration process. This course is not intended to provide in-depth training on the installation and configuration of Microsoft Windows 2000. Students looking for in-depth training on this topic should attend one of the following courses:  Course 1560, Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 (for existing Windows NT 4.0 Support Professionals)  Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server (for support professionals new to Microsoft operating systems) Audience This course is intended for support professionals who will be responsible for performing the following Microsoft Windows 2000 tasks:  Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server in a Windows NT 4.0 network  Configuring Windows 2000 file servers in a Windows NT 4.0 network  Configuring Windows 2000 print servers in a Windows NT 4.0 network  Configuring Windows 2000 Web servers in a Windows NT 4.0 network Student Prerequisites This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:  Experience supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 in a network environment, including managing files and folders, setting permissions, configuring shared printers and creating user accounts and groups.  Proficiency using the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 95, or Microsoft Windows 98 interface, including the ability to use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0 (or later) to locate, create, and manipulate folders and files, to create shortcuts, and to configure the desktop environment.  Knowledge of basic computer hardware components, including computer memory, hard disks, central processing units, communication and printer ports, display adapters, and pointing devices.  Knowledge of basic networking concepts, including client, server, local area network, wide area network, network adapter cards, drivers, protocols, and network operating systems. vi Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers Course Objectives At the end of this course, the student will be able to:  Identify the Windows 2000 operating systems and explain the features that make all of the operating systems in the Windows 2000 server family ideal for use as a file server, a print server, or a Web server.  Install or upgrade computers operating on an existing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 network to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.  Describe the process for configuring the Windows 2000 server family as a file or print server in a Windows NT 4.0 network, including creating and sharing directories, configuring Dfs, configuring disk quotas, and installing and configuring printers.  Configure Web servers running operating systems in the Windows 2000 server family.  Describe the Active Directory ™ directory service and its benefits for Windows 2000 file and print servers. Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers vii Course Timing The following schedule is an estimate of the course timing. Your timing may vary. Day 1 Start End Module 9:00 9:30 Introduction 9:30 10:00 Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers 10:00 10:15 Break 10:15 11:00 Module 2: Installing and Upgrading To Windows 2000 Advanced Server 11:00 11:30 Lab A: Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server 11:30 12:00 Module 3: Configuring File and Print Servers 12:00 1:00 Lunch 1:00 1:45 Module 3: Configuring File and Print Servers (continued) 1:45 2:30 Lab A: Configuring a File Server 2:30 2:45 Break 2:45 3:00 Module 3: Configuring File and Print Servers (continued) 3:00 3:30 Lab B: Configuring a Print Server 3:30 3:50 Module 4: Configuring Web Services 3:50 4:00 Break 4:00 4:30 Lab A: Configuring a Web Site 4:30 4:45 Module 4: Configuring Web Services (continued) 4:45 5:30 Module 5: Enhancing File and Print Servers with Active Directory viii Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers 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).  1594B_sg.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.  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 Trainer Preparation Presentation. Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers ix Student Materials Compact Disc Contents The Student Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:  Default.htm. This file opens the Student Materials Web page. It provides students with resources pertaining to this course including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites.  Readme.txt. This file contains a description of the compact disc contents and setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document).  AddRead. This folder contains additional reading pertaining to this course. If there are no additional reading files, this folder does not appear.  Answers. This folder contains answers to the module review questions and hands-on labs.  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 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.  Pptview. This folder contains the PowerPoint Viewer, which is used to display the PowerPoint presentations that accompany the additional reading. If there are no PowerPoint presentations, this folder does not appear.  Webfiles. This folder contains the files that are required to view the course Web page. To open the Web page, open Windows Explorer, and in the root directory of the compact disc, double-click Default.htm.  Wordview. This folder contains the Word Viewer that is used to view any Word document (.doc) files that are included on the compact disc. If no Word documents are included, this folder does not appear. x Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers 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 follow it. bold Represents commands, command options, and portions of syntax that must be typed exactly as shown. It also 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 referring to case-sensitive names. Unless otherwise indicated, you can use lowercase letters when you type a directory name or file name in a dialog box or at a command prompt. ALL CAPITALS Indicate the names of keys, 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 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 item may be repeated. . . . Represents an omitted portion of a code sample. . 4 Configuring a Web Site 6 Lab A: Configuring a Web Site 17 Review 20 iv Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers. service and its benefits for Windows 2000 file and print servers. Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers

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