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Course Number
2152B
Student
:RUNERRN
Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Server
Part Number: X05-78414
Course Number: 2152B
Released: 5/2000
Workbook
Implementing Microsoft®
Windows® 2000
Professional and Server
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Project Lead: Rick Selby
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Part Number: X05-78414
Released: 5/2000
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Contents
Introduction
Course Materials 2
Prerequisites 3
Course Outline 4
Microsoft Certified Professional Program 9
Microsoft Official Curriculum 11
Facilities 12
Module 1: Installing or Upgrading to Windows 2000
Overview 1
Preparing for Installation 2
Installing Windows 2000Professional from a Compact Disc 13
Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a Compact Disc 17
Lab A: Installing Windows 2000 23
Upgrading to Windows 2000Professional 34
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 42
Identifying Setup Errors 46
Review 48
Module 2: Configuring the Windows 2000 Environment
Overview 1
Configuring and Managing Hardware 2
Lab A: Creating and Using Hardware Profiles 11
Configuring Display Options 17
Configuring System Settings 24
Configuring the Desktop Environment 29
Lab B: Modifying Startup and Recovery Options 36
Configuring Internet Options for Client Computers 40
Lab C: Configuring Internet Options 43
Review 46
Module 3: Connecting Windows 2000–based Clients to Networks
Overview 1
Windows 2000 Connectivity 2
Connecting to a Microsoft Network 4
Lab A: Configuring and Testing IP Addresses 13
Connecting to a Novell NetWare Network 24
Lab B: Installing and Configuring Gateway (and Client) Services for NetWare 32
Review 33
Module 4: Creating and Managing User Accounts
Overview 1
Introduction to User Accounts 2
Guidelines for New User Accounts 3
Creating Local User Accounts 7
Lab A: Creating Local User Accounts 9
Creating and Configuring Domain User Accounts 14
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Setting Properties for Domain User Accounts 20
Customizing User Settings with User Profiles 29
Lab B: Creating and Modifying Domain User Accounts 33
Best Practices 39
Review 40
Module 5: Managing Access to Resources by Using Groups
Overview 1
Introduction to Windows 2000 Groups 2
Implementing Groups in a Workgroup 5
Implementing Groups in a Domain 10
Lab A: Creating a Global Group 19
Best Practices 23
Review 24
Module 6: Managing Data by Using NTFS
Overview 1
Introduction to NTFS Permissions 2
How Windows 2000 Applies NTFS Permissions 4
Using NTFS Permissions 11
Using Special NTFS Permissions 15
Lab A: Using NTFS Permissions 19
Compressing Data on an NTFS Partition 24
Configuring Disk Quotas on NTFS Partitions 29
Lab B: Configuring Disk Compression and Quotas 33
Securing Data by Using EFS 39
Lab C: Securing Files by Using EFS 44
Review 50
Module 7: Providing Network Access to File Resources
Overview 1
Introduction to Shared Folders 2
Creating Shared Folders 3
Combining NTFS and Shared Folder Permissions 13
Using Administrative Shared Folders 14
Publishing a Shared Folder in Active Directory 16
Lab A: Sharing and Securing Network Resources 17
Configuring Shared Folders by Using Dfs 25
Lab B: Configuring Domain-based Dfs 34
Review 40
Module 8: Monitoring and Optimizing Performance in Windows 2000
Overview 1
Monitoring Event Logs 2
Using Task Manager to Monitor System Resources 11
Lab A: Using Task Manager and Event Viewer 17
Using System Monitor to Monitor System Performance 27
Using Alerts 33
Lab B: Monitoring System Performance 35
Optimizing Performance 42
Review 53
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Module 9: Implementing Security in Windows 2000
Overview 1
Securing Desktops and Services by Using Security Policies 2
Lab A: Configuring Windows 2000 Security Settings 15
Auditing Access to System Resources 23
Lab B: Configuring Auditing 32
Review 42
Module 10: Configuring Printing
Overview 1
Introduction to Windows 2000 Printing 2
Adding a Printer 6
Lab A: Installing Printers on a Print Server 13
Configuring a Network Printer 19
Configuring Internet Printing 25
Lab B: Installing a Client Printer and Managing Printers 29
Review 35
Module 11: Configuring Windows 2000 for Mobile Computing
Overview 1
Configuring Hardware for Mobile Computing 2
Configuring Power Management Options for Mobile Computing 4
Lab A: Configuring Power Management Options 8
Making Files Available for Offline Use 11
Lab B: Configuring Offline Files 18
Connecting to Networks and Computers 25
Identifying Solutions to Mobile Computing Problems 29
Review 30
Module 12: Configuring and Managing Disks
Overview 1
Windows 2000 Disk Types 2
Creating Partitions on a Basic Disk 7
Creating Volumes on a Dynamic Disk 8
Lab A: Working with Dynamic Disks 13
Performing Common Disk Management Tasks 19
Lab B: Creating and Mounting a New Volume 29
Best Practices 33
Review 34
Module 13: Implementing Disaster Protection
Overview 1
Introduction to Disaster Protection 2
Configuring an Uninterruptible Power Supply 4
Implementing Fault Tolerance by Using RAID 6
Lab A: Implementing Fault-Tolerant Volumes 19
Backing Up and Restoring Data 20
Lab B: Backing Up and Restoring System State Data 30
Using Disaster Recovery Tools 34
Review 41
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Module 14: Installing and Configuring Terminal Services
Overview 1
Introduction to Terminal Services 2
Planning the Installation 8
Installing Terminal Services 17
Configuring Terminal Services 19
Establishing a Terminal Session 23
Configuring Session Settings 26
Lab A: Installing Terminal Services 27
Installing Applications on a Terminal Server 33
Lab B: Installing an Application 37
Review 40
Module 15: Implementing Windows 2000 Clients
Overview 1
Deploying Windows 2000 2
Performing a Manual Network Installation 3
Customizing Installations and Upgrades by Using Switches 5
Installing Windows 2000 Using the Setup Manager Wizard 10
Using Disk Duplication 15
Lab A: Creating an Answer File for an Unattended Installation 18
Installing Windows 2000 Using RIS 23
Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Setup 28
Lab B: Running the System Preparation Tool 30
Review 34
Module 16: Implementing Windows 2000-based Servers
Overview 1
Common Implementation Features 2
Implementing a File Server 11
Implementing a Print Server 20
Implementing an Application Server 26
Implementing a Web Server 29
Routine Administration Tasks 33
Review 37
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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 install
and configure Microsoft
® Windows®2000Professional on stand-alone
computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or a domain. In
addition, this course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and
configure Microsoft Windows 2000Server to create file, print, and Terminal
servers. It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills
required for course 2153A, Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure.
Audience
This course is intended for new-to-product support professionals who will be
responsible for installing and configuring Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Windows 2000 Server, and for those who are on the
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Windows 2000 certification
track.
Student Prerequisites
This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
Successful completion of course 2151A, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
and Operating System Essentials, or have equivalent knowledge. This
includes the ability to:
• Describe the principal features of the Windows 2000 operating system
and basics of networking in a Windows 2000 environment.
• Describe the types of user accounts and the principal security features of
a Windows 2000 environment.
• Identify the tools used to perform various administrative tasks.
• Describe the features of the common protocols used in the
Windows 2000 networking environment.
• Describe the fundamentals of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
• Describe the network communication models used in a Windows 2000
network.
• Differentiate between the various types of network architectures.
• Describe physical components commonly used for network
communication.
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• Describe the concepts for remote access services and the protocols used
for communication with a remote host.
• Describe the requirements for Internet access and Web security.
• Summarize network support tasks and utilities, and identify the purpose
of key networking utilities in Windows 2000.
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit fully
from our instruction, students need an understanding of the English language
and successful completion of the prerequisites.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
Install or upgrade to Windows 2000
Configure the Windows 2000 environment
Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks
Create and manage user accounts
Manage access to resources by using groups
Manage data by using NTFS
Provide network access to file resources
Monitor and optimize performance in Windows 2000
Implement Windows 2000 Security
Configure Windows 2000 Printing
Configure Windows 2000 for mobile users
Configure and manage disks and partitions
Implement disaster protection
Install and configure Terminal Services
Implement Windows 2000-based clients
Implement Windows 2000-based servers
[...]... optimize performance in Windows 2000 Implement Windows 2000 Security Configure Windows 2000 Printing Configure Windows 2000 for mobile users Configure and manage disks and partitions Implement disaster protection Install and configure Terminal Services Implement Windows 2000- based clients Implement Windows 2000- based servers ImplementingMicrosoft®Windows®2000ProfessionalandServer ix Student Materials... configure Microsoft®Windows®2000Professional on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or a domain In addition, this course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000Server to create file, print, and Terminal servers It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for course 2153A, Implementing. .. installing and upgrading to Windows 2000ProfessionalandServer It starts by covering the preparation necessary for installation The module then steps through the actual installation of Windows 2000Professionaland Advanced Server from a compact disc Next, the module presents the procedures for upgrading to Windows 2000ProfessionalandServer Finally, the module presents potential installation errors and. .. Windows 2000 installation Install Windows 2000Professional from a compact disc Install Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a compact disc Upgrade to Windows 2000Professional Upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Identify setup errors Note Although this module presents the tasks for installing or upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server, these tasks are similar for all of the Windows 2000- based server. .. scalability and system availability In addition, Windows 2000 Advanced Server includes the Windows Clustering and Load balancing This version is designed for servers used in a large enterprise network, and database-intensive work Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Contains all of the features in Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Serverand supports more memory and more CPUs per computer This version of Windows 2000. .. system Module 1: Installing or Upgrading to Windows 2000 Determining Which Operating System to Use Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Windows 2000Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000Professional Understanding the capabilities of each of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems will enable you to select the best product to meet the current and future needs of your organization The following... Windows 2000Server includes Terminal Services This version is ideal for file and print servers, Web servers, and workgroups It also provides improved network access for branch offices 3 4 Module 1: Installing or Upgrading to Windows 2000 (continued) Operating system Description Examples of when to use Windows 2000 Advanced Server Contains all of the features in Microsoft Windows 2000Server and provides... Windows 2000 Using RIS 23 Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Setup 28 Lab B: Running the System Preparation Tool 30 Review 34 Module 16: Implementing Windows 2000- based Servers Overview 1 Common Implementation Features 2 Implementing a File Server 11 Implementing a Print Server 20 Implementing an Application Server 26 Implementing. .. Implementing a Web Server 29 Routine Administration Tasks 33 Review 37 ImplementingMicrosoft®Windows®2000ProfessionalandServer vii 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 install and configure... remote installation of Windows 2000 The module concludes with Windows 2000 troubleshooting suggestions At the end of this module, you will be able to implement Windows 2000 clients Module 16, Implementing Windows 2000 based Servers,” provides the knowledge and skills necessary to implement servers running Windows 2000 The module begins by explaining common Windows 2000Server implementation features . 42
Review 53
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Module 9: Implementing Security in Windows 2000
Overview 1
Securing Desktops and Services. Application Server 26
Implementing a Web Server 29
Routine Administration Tasks 33
Review 37
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