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Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 1

123-CBT Computer Based Training
Training Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training This course describes the initial decision making processes which a System Administrator and other IT decision makers undergo when moving from an NT 4.0 environment to Windows 2000. As the title suggests, the emphasis in this course is on the planning activities necessary to ensure a successful migration. In addition, this course also details the assessment and possible upgrade of components in the IT environment which should be performed prior to upgrade.

Learn To:

o Identify and analyze the types of migration.
o Identify and evaluate the system requirements, application compatibility, security implications, and network services for migrating to Windows 2000.
o Identify and plan the current environment for migrating to Windows 2000 and develop a recovery plan.

Audience

In addition to the principal audience of System Administrators, other MIS support personnel would benefit from this course. In some organizations persons whose principal duties are technical may also be required to perform the tasks instructed in this course. Students should have completed the following four NETg Windows 2000 courses (or passed the Microsoft exams which they map to) prior to taking this course: 72410 - 72412 Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Parts 1 - 3 72413 - 72420 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, and Administration Parts 1 - 8 72421 - 72425 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Parts 1 - 5 72427 - 72431 Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Parts 1- 5

Deployment Options

Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation

Accreditation

NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
ITCAP credits: 1.5 Credit Hours for Multiple Courses
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options

American English, German

Total Learning Time

6 to 8 hours

72451 Objectives

Unit 1: Migration: Analyzing the Environment 2 - 3 hours
o Identify the features of the domain upgrade process.
o Identify the advantages of the domain upgrade process in a specified situation.
o Identify the situations in which domain upgrade should be implemented.
o Identify the reasons for selecting a specific mode of domain upgrade in a specified situation.
o Identify the type of domain restructuring to be performed in a specified situation.
o Match the advantages of domain restructuring with the situations in which these advantages are used.

Unit 2: Migration: Evaluating the Environment 2 - 3 hours
o Identify the hardware requirements for upgrading servers from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000.
o Sequence the tasks performed for preparing systems for upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000.
o Evaluate system requirements for migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000.
o Evaluate the compatibility of an application with Windows 2000 in a specified situation.
o Identify the features of Windows 2000 Active Directory that enhance network security.
o Identify the purpose of Windows 2000 Certificate Services components.
o Identify the benefits of Kerberos authentication.
o Match security groups with the situations in which they are used.
o Identify the differences between System Policy in Windows NT 4.0 and Group Policy in Windows 2000.
o Evaluate the implications of migrating servers from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 on network security.
o Identify the features of FRS that are an enhancement over LAN Manager Replication.
o Identify the new features of RRAS in Windows 2000.
o Identify the new features of WINS in Windows 2000.
o Identify the new features of DNS in Windows 2000.
o Identify the new features of DHCP in Windows 2000.
o Evaluate the implications of migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 on networking services.

Unit 3: Migration: Preparing the Environment 2 hours
o Identify the appropriate sequence of upgrading account domains in a specified situation.
o Identify the appropriate sequence of upgrading resource domains in a specified situation.
o Develop a plan for the incremental migration of objects in a specified scenario.
o Develop an appropriate DNS configuration plan for a specified Windows 2000 network.
o Identify the tasks involved in the process of developing a recovery plan.
o Develop a pilot migration strategy for a specified situation.

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