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Win2000 Dir Serve Man Optimizing Active Dir Components 
...Directory components and how to best manage these components. First, you will learn about the different types of user accounts in
Windows 2000, and how to create and manage local and domain user accounts. Next, you will learn how to locate, move and control access to
Active Directory objects, as well as how to manage permission inheritance between Active Directory objects. This course also
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Web Server Concepts 
E-business defines the future of the organization today. Getting the right information to the right person at the right time defines success. The use of the
World Wide Web has tremendously increased in the recent times. The server technology plays an important role in the development of the World Wide Web. With the increasing use of the
Internet, there has been a significant increase in the use of
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Introduction to UNIX 
This course presents the basics of using a
UNIX operating system, including logging in, using simple commands, and creating files. It also addresses several useful electronic communication programs available on a UNIX operating system. The course begins with an introduction to the features and capabilities of a UNIX operating system. It introduces the student to the system's main components
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UNIX Files and Directories 
This course describes the
UNIX system of directories and files. It explains the structure of the UNIX hierarchical file system and how to access files and directories. It also presents the commands for copying, moving, removing, renaming, and backing up files in the directories, as well as the process for renaming, removing and backing up directories. Permission rights which are required for
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The HP-UX Operating System 
This course covers the origin and history of the
HP-UX operating system and its relationship with other
UNIX family systems. It examines the HP-UX system components and addresses issues surrounding its use, administration, and development. The course highlights those aspects that make HP-UX an innovative operating system and provides some commmonly used UNIX skills and tricks. This course
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Command-Line Management in SUSE Linux 
To use commands to create files, directories, and shell scripts, to set environment variables, and to work with text files
Linux system administrators with 6 months to 1 year's practical Linux experience
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Win2000 Network Infrastructure Administering DHCP 
...r services with other networking services, such as
Active Directory,
DNS, and
RRAS. Further in this course, you will learn how to create and manage scopes, superscopes, multicast scopes, and new reservations. The course also covers unicast and multicast addresses, and describes options. It teaches you to assign server-based options, scope-based options, and class-based options to scopes.
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Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Features 
To introduce students to the communication and advanced features of Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Technical personnel at IT solution companies who wish to deploy Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 to small businesses and network administrators of small businesses
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Planning and implementing an Active Directory infrastructure 
To identify the role and features of Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and the factors and requirements for planning and implementing an
Active Directory infrastructure
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; learners
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Planning Active Directory Services 
To distinguish between global catalog servers and operations master roles and identify how they are enabled, administered, and placed in
Active Directory infrastructure
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; learners
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Active Directory Sites Replication and Trusts 
To distinguish between
Active Directory sites, replication, and trusts, and identify how they are implemented and administered
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; learners preparing for
MCSE certification exams
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Planning and implementing Group Policy 
To identify how to plan and implement group policy
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; learners preparing for
MCSE certification exams
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Configuring and Troubleshooting Group Policy 
To identify the tasks and strategies involved in configuring and troubleshooting group policy
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; learners preparing for
MCSE certification exams
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The Linux Operating System 
This course covers the origin and history of the
Linux operating system and its relation with other
Unix family systems. It examines various ""distributions"" of Linux , its value as a reliable business solution, and its various components, and it addresses issues surrounding its use, administration, and development. The course highlights those aspects that make Linux an innovative operating
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Linux and CLI 
To understand OS terminology and be able to interact with the shell and commands via the command line interface
Students wishing to acquire the basic skills required as a
Linux system administrator.
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Preparing and Deploying a Domain Upgrade in Windows NET 
To discuss how to prepare and deploy a domain for an upgrade in
Windows .NET Support professionals working with
Windows NT Server 4.0 who are responsible for developing, designing, and deploying a directory services migration; those who are on the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (
MCSE) track who want to acquire the skills necessary to select, develop, and deploy a directory services migration
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Operating Systems 
To recognize the fundamentals of operating system technologies and the basic procedures involved in installing and upgrading operating systems. The for this path includes entry-level computer technicians who will, by the end of studying this path and before taking the exam, have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field
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Microsoft Outlook 98 Advanced 


The
Microsoft Outlook 98 Advanced course introduces you to additional features of
Outlook, which are not covered in the
Basic course, and which will help to enhance and broaden your information management skills. As you work through each unit in the course, you will learn how to work with a directory of contacts; create tasks on an electronic to-do list; track activities, times, and ideas in an
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Intro to Outlook 2003 
The
Introduction to
Outlook 2003 course is the first course in the
Microsoft Outlook 2003 curriculum. This course introduces the Microsoft Outlook 2003 environment and describes its features. The course provides the students hands on training on the concepts of configuring e-mail accounts for composing, customizing, sending and receiving e-mail messages. The course also teaches the students to
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Using the Internet 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces
Web clients and how to use them. It also explores the differences between search methods and reviews data transfer methods and electronic mail.
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Directory Technologies Part 2 
This is the second course in a three part series that teaches the purpose features and benefits of eDirectory. It covers how to install and configure eDirectory. It also covers common eDirectory management and troubleshooting tasks. It also discusses the relationship between
NDS eDirectory and the
Full Service Directory model.
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CIW Server Administrator Part 1: Configuring 


This is the first course in a five part series that will teach students how to install and configure servers. This course will cover the common IT tasks and services, operating systems, installation strategies, and configuring systems such as
Windows 2000 and
Linux. Additionally, the students will learn about common
Web servers, access methods and remote administration in
IIS, and creating virtual
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design Part 2 


This course will cover messaging connectivity, client connectivity, and public folder management. Developing a routing strategy for your corporate
Exchange 2000 messaging system is a vital task when implementing a messaging solution. The new routing transport and architecture in
Exchange 2000 Server means that several issues must be considered before deploying the messaging system. This course