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Windows NT Server 4 0 Installation Configuration- Part 1

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Course Overview

This is the sixth course in a seven-part series intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. The series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. This series gives participants the opportunity to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.

Learn To:

  • Install and configure a Windows NT Server.
  • Configure and Manage Hard Disks, Printers and Windows NT Server for Client Computers.
  • Install and configure Internet services and Remote Access Service.

Content Emphasis

Informational

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, this series aims to enable these professionals to pass Microsoft's certification examination 70-68. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (courses 70421, 70422 and 70423) and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (courses 71410, 71411, 71412 and 71413) and the first five courses in this series.

Total Learning Time

6 Hour(s)

Course Contents

Unit 1: Installing and Configuring the Server

Duration: 2 Hour(s)
  • Identify the minimum hardware requirements for installing Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Install the file system on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Configure a Windows NT Server 4.0 as a domain controller.
  • Configure the network environment for the Windows NT Server installation.
  • Configure the Windows NT Server environment.
  • Identify the situations suitable for configuring TCP/IP on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Identify the situations suitable for configuring TCP/IP with DHCP on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Identify the situations suitable for configuring TCP/IP with WINS on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Identify the situations suitable for configuring the NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport Protocol on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Identify the situations suitable for configuring the Data Link Control (DLC) protocol on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Identify the situations suitable for configuring the Apple Talk protocol on a Windows NT Server 4.0.
  • Configure the advanced options of the TCP/IP protocol on a Windows NT Server: Set the IP Address. Set the subnet mask. Modify the gateway setting.
  • Configure the TCP/IP protocol on a Windows NT domain controller using the DHCP server.
  • Configure the NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport protocol on a Windows NT Server.
  • Modify the internal network number.
  • Add frame types to network adapters.
  • Enable RIP routing.
  • Configure the protocol bindings for the Data Link Control (DLC) protocol.
  • Configure the AppleTalk protocol on a Windows NT Server.
  • Install and configure multi-protocol routing to server as Internet router, DHCP Relay Agent and IPX router.
  • Configure the Directory Replicator service at a domain controller to start automatically.
  • Configure the Directory Replicator service between two domain controllers.
  • Configure the Windows NT Server to perform as a Preferred Master Browser.

Unit 2: Configure NT Server Components

Duration: 2 Hour(s)
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