Windows
2000 Professional: Connect through Networks
This course covers the various aspects of networking connections.
You will be introduced to the different types of dial-up networking
connections, and you will learn to install and configure a Virtual
Private Connection (VPN) and a dial-up connection. You will also learn
to share the Internet connection over a network. In addition, this
course introduces you to the installation and configuration of the
TCP/IP protocol and services. You will learn to install Internet Information
Services and to connect to shared resources on a network from a Windows
2000 Professional computer. The course teaches you to deal with frequently
encountered Web service-related and connectivity problems, shows you
methods to detect them, and enables you to find solutions. Related
Exam: Microsoft Exam #70-210: Implementing and Administering Microsoft
Windows 2000.
Connect through Networks training covers such topics as:
Connecting to Computers and Networks
Managing Protocols and Services
Troubleshooting Network Problems
Learn exactly what system administrators, network designers, and IT consultants
need to know, and what IT professionals need to become certified under the
new Windows 2000 MCSE track. Completion of this course and the other Course
CBT titles from this curriculum will prepare the learner for MCSE Exam 70-210:
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.
Description
This course will give you skills necessary to install, upgrade, and
troubleshoot Windows 2000 Server.
You will learn about the different types of Windows 2000 operating
systems and about the features
of Windows 2000 Server. You will become acquainted with the requirements
for installing Windows
2000 Server, and you will have a chance to practice installing Windows
2000 Server. Finally, you will
learn about the common causes for, and solutions to installation problems,
and you will become
capable of upgrading earlier Windows operating systems to Windows 2000
Server and
troubleshooting installation and upgrade failure problems. Related
Exam: Microsoft Exam #070-210:
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000.
Audience
The course addresses the training needs of system administrators,
network designers, and IT
consultants. This course also addresses the needs of IT professionals
who want to become certified
under the new Windows 2000 MCSE track. Completion of this course
and the other Course CBT titles
from this curriculum will prepare the learner for MCSE Exam 70-215:
Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
Topics Include
Planning the Installation
» Introducing Windows 2000 Operating System
» Determining Hardware and OS Requirements
» Selecting Components to Install
» Determining Network Settings
» Determining the Installation Mode
Performing Windows 2000 Server Installation
» Preparing for Installation
» Creating a Partition
» Configuring the Server Settings
» Troubleshooting the Installation
Everything Courseware
Windows 2000 Server: Installing and Upgrading
Performing an Unattended Installation
» Planning for an Unattended Installation
» Creating Answer Files
» Running an Unattended Installation
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
» Identify the members of Windows 2000 family of operating systems
» Describe the functions of a member server
» Identify the hardware and operating system requirements for installing
Windows 2000 Server
» Describe the components of and network protocols supported by Windows
2000 Server
» Select the licensing modes for Windows 2000 Server
» Describe the methods of name resolution and assigning IP addresses
» Identify the situations for performing attended and unattended installations
» Prepare a computer for installation of Windows 2000 Server
» Perform an attended installation of Windows 2000 Server and troubleshoot
the
installation procedure
» Plan for an unattended installation for Windows 2000 Server using an
answer file
» Create an answer file and run an unattended installation of Windows
2000 Server
Prerequisites
This course assumes the learner has experience installing or maintaining
networks, although not necessarily Windows NT networks.
Familiarity with Windows 95, 98 or NT 4.0 Workstation desktop operating systems is also assumed.
System Requirements CD-Based » Pentium class computer
» 200 MHz processor (266 MHz recommended)
» 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
» CD-ROM drive
» Any one of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000
or Windows XP (both Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 require at least 64 MB RAM)
» SVGA monitor capable of 16-bit color and 800 x 600 screen resolution
» Sound card with speakers or headphones (optional)
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