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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Novell: Integrating NetWare and Windows NT - Part 2NetWare |
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This course is the second in a three-part series on Integrating NetWare and Windows NT. This course covers managing Windows NT user security multiple-domain Windows NT networking and integrating NetWare and Windows NT.
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Audience
This course is for CNE candidates who need to integrate Windows NT Workstations Windows NT Servers and Windows NT domains with a NetWare Network. Participants should have taken the first part of this series (course 82505) prior to taking this course. This course series is an approved study guide based on Novell Course 555 that will help certification candidates prepare for exam 050-644.
Objective
- Identify features of the Windows NT security system.
- Administer various network security policies.
- Create different types of user profiles.
- Set up system policies.
- Identify trust relationships.
- Establish a trust relationship.
- Identify the various Windows NT domain models.
- Compare the various directory services including NTDS NDS and ADS.
- Identify the benefits of integrating Windows NT domains with NDS.
- Integrate a Windows NT network with an NDS network.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Managing Windows NT User Security
- Match the methods that are used for implementing security in Windows NT and their functions.
- Identify the Windows NT features that are used to control user access to resources.
- Create an account policy for all the accounts in a domain by using User Manager for Domains.
- Set a user rights policy for a user account by using User Manager for Domains.
- Create an audit policy for a domain by using User Manager for Domains.
- Identify the features of the types of user profiles.
- Modify a local user profile by using Control Panel.
- Create a roaming user profile by using User Manager for Domains.
- Create a default roaming user profile by using User Manager for Domains.
- Create a mandatory user profile by using the Windows NT Explorer.
- Identify the functions of a system policy.
- Set a system policy for a user by using the System Policy Editor.
Unit 2: Multiple-Domain Windows NT Networking
- Identify the features of a trust relationship.
- Identify the features of the types of trust relationships.
- Establish a one-way trust relationship between two domains by using User Manager for Domains.
- Identify the guidelines to be used for implementing groups across trusting and trusted domains.
- Identify the features of a single domain model.
- Identify the features of a single master domain model.
- Identify the features of a multiple master domain model.
- Identify the features of a complete trust domain model.
- Identify the advantage of the NDS name space structure over the NTDS name space structure.
- Identify the advantages of NDS schema extensibility over NTDS schema extensibility.
- Identify the advantages of NDS distributed architecture over NTDS distributed architecture.
- Identify the advantages of NDS network security over NTDS network security.
- Identify the advantages of the NDS authentication process NDS over the NTDS authentication process.
- Identify the advantages of NDS network management features over NTDS network management features.
- Identify the features of NDS and ADS.
Unit 3: Integrating NetWare and Windows NT
- Identify the benefits of integrating Windows NT domains with NDS.
- Identify the management capabilities of NDS.
- Match NDS for NT components with their functions.
- Install NDS for NT by using the installation CD-ROM.
- Identify the appropriate user action that should be applied to users in a group when migrating to NDS in a given scenario.
- Migrate the objects in a Windows NT domain to an NDS tree by using the Domain Object Wizard.
- Identify the guidelines for placing an NDS replica in an integrated environment.
- Place an NDS replica on a Windows NT server by using the Domain Object Wizard.
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).
- 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
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