Description
This is the fourth course in the Supporting Windows NT Server 4.0 curriculum. This series covers all the objectives of Microsoft’s Certified Systems Engineer exam for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Core Technologies. The course materials have been developed with support from Microsoft and have been reviewed and approved by Microsoft for adherence to their certification exam objectives.
Audience
This series is intended for IT Professionals who will be responsible for supporting Windows NT Server 4.0 in an enterprise environment. In addition, the course is intended for people interested in seeking Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or Certified Product Specialist status. Participants should have taken Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 User Fundamentals (course 71006), Networking Essentials 2nd Edition (courses 71441 - 71444), Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (courses 71401 and 71402) and the first three courses in this series.
Prerequisites
(Currently no course prerequisite information)
Objective
- Identify the benefits of integrating Intranet with the Internet.
- Identify the methods for assigning an IP address on the Intranet server.
- Install and configure Internet Information Server and the Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- Identify the Windows NT tools for NetWare.
- Install and configure the Gateway Services for NetWare.
- Use the Migration Tool to migrate user information from a NetWare server to a Windows NT Server and configure the user options in the Migration Tool.
- Identify the steps in the Windows NT printing process, configure network printers, use different print utilities and troubleshoot common printing problems.
- Identify licensing options, add Client Access Licenses in different modes and configure licensing replication.
- Identify tools to administer NT Servers from various clients and configure Windows NT for client computers.
- Replicate directories using the Directory Replicator service and synchronize files using the My Briefcase utility.
- Monitor system performance using the Performance Monitor and use the various Windows NT utilities to monitor system information.
- Identify bottlenecks and troubleshoot various system errors.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Internet and Intranet Services - Identify the benefits of integrating Intranet with the Internet.
- Identify the functions of the Internet Information Server.
- Given a Windows NT server with TCP/IP, install the Internet Information server.
- Given that IIS has been installed successfully, configure the Internet Information server.
- Identify the requirements for the installation of the Peer Web Services (PWS).
- Install the Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Windows NT server.
- Configure the Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- Reduce the number of viewed pages.
- Change the background color of the Explorer window.
Unit 2: Windows NT Interpretability with NetWare - Match the Windows NT tools for NetWare with their functions.
- Client Services for NetWare (CSNW).
- Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW).
- File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW).
- Directory Service Manager for NetWare (DSMN).
· Identify the uses of Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW) and the requirements for installing GSNW.
- Configure Gateway Services for NetWare.
- Match the GSNW problems with their respective troubleshooting solutions.
- Startup problems.
- Access problems.
- Application and print problems.
- Other network problems.
- Identify the advantages of the Migration Tool for NetWare.
- Identify the requirements for using the Migration Tool.
- Configure the Migration Tool.
Unit 3: Windows NT Printers - Add and configure remote, local and NetWare based printers on Windows NT Server 4.0.
- Identify the Windows NT printing components.
- Printer driver.
- Spooler.
- Print processor.
- Print monitor.
- Add a network printer.
- Configure a printer on a Windows NT server.
- Take the appropriate steps to correct common printing problems.
- Add the correct printer driver to the printer.
- Enable the spooling option on the printer.
- Identify the features of a printer pool.
- Set up print priorities.
Unit 4: Network Clients - Identify the situations in which different Client Licensing options are used.
- Add Client Access Licenses to a Windows NT Server in the correct licensing mode.
- Configure licensing replication on a Windows NT Server.
- Given a Windows NT workstation, configure it as a client computer to Windows NT Server.
- Identify the advantages of Services for Macintosh.
- Identify the functions of the server tools used to administer Windows NT Server from Windows NT Workstations.
Unit 5: Data Synchronization and Replication - Identify the purpose of directory replication.
- Identify the directory replication process and components.
- Configure the Directory Replicator service to log on as the special user for this account.
- Replicate files from the export server to the import computer.
- Identify the features of full file synchronization.
- Synchronize files using the My Briefcase utility.
Unit 6: Troubleshooting Windows NT Server 4.0 - Use the Performance Monitor to monitor the activity of the processor.
- Use the Performance Monitor to monitor memory usage in the system.
- Use the Performance Monitor to monitor the Paging File object.
- Use the Performance Monitor to monitor the disk activity on the server.
- Identify the features of the counters used for monitoring the overall network activity.
- Pool Nonpaged Failures.
- Pool Nonpaged Peak.
- Bytes Total/sec.
- Frames Bytes Received/sec.
- Frames Received/sec.
- Frames Rejected/sec.
- Times Exhausted.
- Identify the threshold values of the counters in the Performance Monitor.
- Use the Event Viewer to view event logs.
- View the event logs.
- View the event logs of other computers.
- View the logs according to type.
- Use the Windows NT Diagnostics (WinMSD) utility to view system details.
- Services.
- Resources.
- Network.
- Install the Network Monitor.
- Resolve common boot failures using the Windows NT utilities.
- Update the system information using the Emergency Repair Disk.
- Resolve configuration errors by editing the Interval parameter in the Registry.
- Backup the Registry.
- Restore the Registry from the tape backup.
- Install and use Microsoft TechNet.
Duration
8
Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently, only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
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