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Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 File Print and Web Servers

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This course is designed to teach value-added providers system builders and Information Technology (IT) administrators how to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Server as a file print and Web server. For in-depth training on this topic students should attend Course 1560 Upgrading Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 or Course 2152 Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server.


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Duration:flexible
Training Presented in:English
Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 File Print and Web Servers

Program Outline



Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 File Print and Web Servers

Topics:

Introduction to Windows 2000
Benefits of upgrading an existing server to Windows 2000
Benefits of a file server running Windows 2000
Benefits of a print server running Windows 2000
Benefits of a Web server running Windows 2000
Benefits of Active Directory

Skills:

Students will be able to:

  • Describe the Windows 2000 operating systems.

  • Describe the benefits of upgrading an existing server to Windows 2000.

  • Explain the benefits that a file server running Windows 2000 offers to a Windows NT 4.0 network.

  • Explain the benefits that a print server running Windows 2000 offers to a Windows NT 4.0 network.

  • Explain the benefits that a Web server running Windows 2000 offers to a Windows NT 4.0 network.

  • Describe the benefits of Active Directory.

    Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server

    Topics:

    Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced Server
    Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server
    Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server

    Lab:

    Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server

    Skills:

    Students will be able to:

  • Describe how to prepare for a Windows 2000 Advanced Server installation or upgrade.

  • Describe how to install Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

  • Describe how to upgrade an existing server to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

    Module 3: Configuring File and Print Servers

    Topics:

    Configuring a file server
    Configuring disks
    Configuring shared resources
    Configuring a print server
    Installing and sharing network printers
    Configuring Web-based printing

    Lab:

    Configuring a File Server
    Configuring a Print Server

    Skills:

    Students will be able to:

  • Configure a file server.

  • Configure disks.

  • Configure shared resources.

  • Configure a print server.

  • Install and share network printers.

  • Configure Web-based printing.

    Module 4: Configuring Web Services

    Topics:

    What is IIS?
    Preparing for an IIS installation
    Installing IIS
    Configuring a Web site

    Lab:

    Configuring a Web Site

    Skills:

    Students will be able to:

  • Describe the use of IIS.

  • Prepare for an IIS installation.

  • Install IIS.

  • Configure a Web site.

    Module 5: Enhancing File and Print Servers with Active Directory

    Topics:

    Concepts of Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory
    Introduction to Active Directory
    Enhancing file servers with Active Directory
    Enhancing print servers with Active Directory

    Skills:

    Students will be able to:

  • Describe the purpose and structure of Active Directory.

  • Integrate Active Directory with a file server.

  • Integrate Active Directory with a print server.

    Related Exams

    Student Pre-Requisites

  • Experience supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 in a network environment including managing files and folders setting permissions configuring shared printers and creating user accounts and groups.

  • Proficiency using the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Windows 95 or Windows 98 interface including the ability to use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0 (or later) to locate create and manipulate folders and files to create shortcuts and to configure the desktop environment.

  • Knowledge of basic computer hardware components including computer memory hard disks CPUs communication and printer ports display adapters and pointing devices.

  • Knowledge of basic networking concepts including client server local area network (LAN) wide area network (WAN) network adapter cards drivers protocols and network operating systems.


    Student Materials

    The course materials are yours to keep.

  • You will be provided with an evaluation copy of Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server


    Program Goals

    At the end of the course students will be able to:

  • Describe the file and print features in Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems and the advantages they provide to a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 network.

  • Install Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server.

  • Configure Windows 2000 as a file and print server for use in a Windows NT 4.0 network.

  • Configure Windows 2000 as a Web server for use in a Windows NT 4.0 network.

  • Create a fault-tolerant Distributed file system (Dfs).


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