Description
Advanced Concepts of Windows 2000 Professional WBT is the fifth and the final course in the Windows 2000 Professional curriculum that caters to the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. The course is designed to familiarize Network administrators with the advanced concepts of Windows 2000 Professional and covers the management of shared folders, monitoring and optimizing the Windows 2000 resources using MMC, and the Windows 2000 Professional boot sequence environment.
Audience
Network administrators and IT professionals who plan, design, and implement network-based business solutions on the intranet and the Internet.
Prerequisites
The users should have prior experience in Microsoft operating systems, like Windows 95/98, in a network environment. They should be well-versed with installing Windows 2000, managing hardware devices and customizing the desktop, administering network services and protocols, and managing resources in Windows 2000.
Objective
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Create and restrict access to shared folders
- Configure shared folders for offline viewing
- Create and manage Web folders
- Use Indexing Service and create a catalog
- Manage files and folders
- Monitor network users
- Use the Device Manager
- Monitor security configurations
- Optimize memory and disk performance
- Troubleshoot processor utilization
- Optimize network performance
- Optimize and troubleshoot application performance
- Identify the features of Windows 2000 registry
- Use the Registry Editor
- Describe the boot process
- Use advanced boot options
Topics Include
Managing Access to Shared Folders
- Managing Shared /Web Folders
- Optimizing Access to Files and Folders
- Quiz
Managing Windows 2000 Resources
- Monitoring Resources using MMC
- Optimizing Windows 2000 Resources
- Quiz
Implementing Registry and Boot Process
- Using the Registry
- Windows 2000 Boot Process
- Quiz
Duration
3 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Netscape or Internet Explorer (versions 4.0 or higher). Browsers should be capable of accepting cookies; SVGA Hi-color mode 800x600 resolution display. Macromedia Shockwave 6.02 or higher.
Media
Web Based Training
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