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Training
Provided by Serebra Learning Corporation
This course provides an explanation of Active 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 covers publishing network resources in Active Directory, delegating administrative control of Active Directory objects, and backing up and restoring Active Directory data. You will also learn about Active Directory support and performance-monitoring tools such as System Monitor, Event Viewer, and Performance Logs and Alerts. Using these tools, you can monitor access to shared folders, monitor open files, disconnect users from open files, and send console messages. Related Exam: Microsoft Exam #070-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services In IT Professionals interested in implementing a Windows 2000 network and those pursuing MCSE certification.
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Win2000 Dir Serve Man Optimizing Active Dir Components
Audience
IT Professionals interested in implementing a Windows 2000 network and those pursuing MCSE certification.
Topics
Unit 1: Creating and Managing User Accounts
- Introducing User Accounts
- Creating User Accounts
- Managing User Accounts
Unit 2: Administering Active Directory
- Locating Objects in Active Directory
- Controlling Access to Objects
- Controlling Inheritance of Permissions
- Moving Active Directory Objects
Unit 3: Managing Active Directory
- Publishing Resources in Active Directory
- Delegating Administrative Control for AD Objects
About The Training Provider: Serebra Learning Corporation
Serebra Learning Corporation - Serebra Learning Corporation provides technology-based training solutions through a combination of Cortex, its proprietary learning management system (LMS), and a curriculum catalog with over 1,825 current courseware titles. Founded in 1987 (as FirstClass Systems, with a name change to Serebra in 2001), Serebra has over sixteen years" experience delivering e-learning solutions to both...

