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Installing, Configuring, Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (70-210) |
| Installing, Configuring, Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (70-215) |
| Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (70-216) |
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Configuring Internet Connection Sharing and Network Address Translation |
| Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure (70-217) |
| Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure (70-219) |
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Introduction to Windows 2000 Active Directory Services Infrastructure |
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Planning a Domain Structure in Windows 2000 Active Directory Services |
| Designing
Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network (70-220) |
| Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (70-221) |
| Supplementary Courses |
| SQL Server 7 Implementation - Implementing a Database Design on Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-029) |
| SQL Server 7 Administration - System Administration for Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (70-028) |
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This course covers issues related to the maintenance and troubleshooting of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. You will become familiar with the procedures of backing up and restoring data and with the various types of media to which you can back up data. Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) and Boot disks are covered in this course. You will learn to maintain your system by creating and using the ERD and Boot disks and to STOP Errors; specifically, you will become acquainted with the procedures you need to follow to enable your system to respond to STOP Errors. The course describes the various STOP Error messages. It will teach you about the tools you need to use to troubleshoot STOP Errors. Related Exam: Microsoft Exam #70-215: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting training covers such topics as:
Backing Up and Restoring Data
Maintaining Systems
Troubleshooting STOP Errors
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.
Description
This course covers issues related to the maintenance and troubleshooting
of the Microsoft Windows
2000 operating system. You will become familiar with the procedures of
backing up and restoring
data and with the various types of media to which you can back up data.
Emergency Repair Disk
(ERD) and Boot disks are also covered in this course. You will learn
to maintain your system by
creating and using the ERD and Boot disks and to STOP Errors; specifically,
you will become
acquainted with the procedures you need to follow to enable your system
to respond to STOP
Errors. Finally, the course describes the various STOP Error messages.
It will teach you about the
various tools you need to use to troubleshoot STOP Errors. Related Exam:
Microsoft Exam #070-215:
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Backing Up and Restoring Data
» Introducing the Backup Utility
» Backing Up Data
» Restoring Data
Everything Courseware
Windows 2000 Server: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Unit 2: Maintaining Systems
» Creating Emergency Repair Disks
» Creating Boot Disks
» Understanding the Registry
» Configuring System to Respond to STOP Errors
Unit 3: Troubleshooting STOP Errors
» Analyzing STOP Error Messages
» Introducing the Recovery Console
» Using the Recovery Console
» Implementing the Safe Mode Options
» Using the Emergency Repair Process
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.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
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.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
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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