Audience
The targeted audience for this course is system administrators. This course is intended for network administrators who have passed Novell's CNE certification by taking either courses 520 and 525 or courses 560 and 570.
Objective
- Identify ZENworks Design guidelines and installation processes.
- Identify the Novell Client upgrade processes register and import workstations and configure search policies.
- Identify management applications using Application Launcher.
- Identify how to distribute applications using Application Launcher.
Topics Include
Unit 1: ZENworks Installation
- Identify the NDS Quick Design guidelines for the design elements.
- Identify the NDS Design guidelines for NDS for NT.
- Identify guidelines for placement of application objects.
- Identify guidelines for the placement of workstation objects.
- Identify guidelines for placement of group objects.
- Identify the NDS Design issues associated with policy package objects.
- Match the necessary hardware requirements with the correct ZENworks installation resource.
- Identify the necessary software requirements for the installation of ZENworks.
- Identify the necessary rights requirements for the installation of ZENworks.
- Identify the required pre-installation tasks for ZENworks.
- Select the options necessary for a ZENworks custom installation.
- Identify ZENworks implementation tasks within the ZENworks implementation checklist.
Unit 2: Novell Client Installation
- Sequence the steps necessary to automate the client installation using ACU.
- Match the command line parameter with its description.
- Sequence the steps necessary to automate the client installation using ACU and the NCIMAN.exe utility.
- Prepare an NDS container for manual registration using NetWare Administrator.
- Run the Workstation Registration program manually from the workstation Scheduler using Windows Explorer.
- Verify workstation registration through a container's Workstation Registration property page using NetWare Administrator.
- Match the methods used to troubleshoot workstation registration problems with the corresponding definition.
- Create a user policy package with the Workstation Import Policy enabled using NetWare Administrator.
- Import workstations manually using NetWare Administrator.
- Re-register a workstation using Windows Explorer.
- View the effective policy of a user object using NetWare Administrator.
- Configure a search policy using NetWare Administrator.
- Match the search level setting with its function.
Unit 3: Application Launcher Management
- Identify the user benefits provided by Application Launcher.
- Identify the application properties that can be set up within the single-point application object.
- Identify the benefits of centralized application maintenance control.
- Identify the features of push software distribution and pull software distribution to workstations.
- Identify the functionality provided by the Application Launcher snap-in.
- Identify the attributes of the executable file for the Application Launcher window.
- Identify the locations to which Application Explorer delivers applications.
- Access the custom settings in the Application Launcher configuration property page using NetWare Administrator.
- Match each User tab setting with its description.
- Match each Launcher tab setting with its description.
- Rename the Application Explorer icon using NetWare Administrator.
- Match the Workstation tab setting with its description.
- Access the dialog box used to create an AOT using NetWare Administrator.
- Sequence the steps used to discover existing workstation settings using snAppShot.
- Access the dialog box used to associate an object with an application object using NetWare Administrator.
- Sequence the steps to follow when distributing a simple application.
Unit 4: Application Launcher Distribution
- Identify the items configured using the Application Launcher Identification property page.
- Match the configurable items of an application's Environment property page with their functions.
- Access the dialog box used to display an application on a criteria-based workstation using NetWare Administrator.
- Access the Pre-Install feature of Application Launcher using NetWare Administrator.
- Access the property page for scheduling application availability using NetWare Administrator.
- Identify the components of load balancing for applications.
- Make Application Explorer available to users using NetWare Administrator.
- Create an application folder object in a container using NetWare Administrator.
- Access the property page used to create an application folder using an application object in NetWare Administrator.
- Configure the ZENworks Reporting-FS1 application object using NetWare Administrator.
- Access the property page used to configure an application for reporting using NetWare Administrator.
- Identify the items contained in an application distribution report.
- Generate a report after distributing an application using NetWare Administrator.
- Identify methods of exporting a report to different file formats.
- Identify the conditions that must exist to use software metering.
- Create a license container and metered certificate using NetWare Administrator.
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).
Media
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada