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Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server Admin Tutorials Online |
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Description
Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server Admin
Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server is a very popular server. Not only is it convenient to use, it is also a stable operating system. NT 4 is excellent in running applications. It has a graphical user environment, allows desktop configuration, is capable of multitasking, and has a large load capacity. You can set it up not only as your primary domain controller, but also as a back-up domain controller or a member server. Author Louis DiPaola will show you how to do this, as well as give you a better understanding of the administrative tools of NT 4 in Virtual Training Company's tutorial. He also explains profiles, booting, and troubleshooting in this 5-hour training session. If you need to learn the administration of NT 4, get started right away by clicking one of the below topics. |
01 Introduction to Administration of Windows NT 4.0
0101 Administration of Windows NT 4.0 Server
02 Configuration Using Administrative Tools (Common)
0201 Overview of Administrative Tools (Common)
0202 Administrative Wizards
0203 Backup (NT Backup versus Third Party)
0204 Event Viewer
0205 License Manager
0206 Migration Tools
0207 Network Client Administrator
0208 Remote Access Administrator
0209 RAS Configuration in the Control Panel
0210 Server Manager (PDCs and BDCs)
0211 Windows NT Diagnostics
03 Using User Manager for Domains
0301 Introduction to User Manager for Domains
0302 Making/Deleting Users
0303 Local and Global Groups
0304 User Property Sheets: Groups
0305 User Property Sheets: Profiles
0306 User Property Sheets: Hours
0307 User Property Sheets: Logon
0308 User Property Sheets: Accounts
0309 User Property Sheets: Dial-in
0310 Copying User and Group Accounts
0311 Using Templates to Make New Users
0312 Security Policies: Account
0313 Security Policies: User Rights
0314 Security Policies: Audit
0315 Security Policies: Trusts
04 Performance Monitor
0401 Chart View
0402 Alert View
0403 Log View
0404 Report View
05 Configuration from Windows 95/98 and NT Workstation
0501 Installing Server Tools on Windows 98
0502 Installing Server Tools on Windows NT Workstation
06 Profiles
0601 Advantages and Disadvantages of Global and Local Profiles
0602 Roaming Profile
0603 Mandatory Profile
07 System Policy Editor
0701 Introduction to Policy Editor
0702 Using Poledit to Control the Default Computer
0703 Using Poledit to Control the Default User
0704 Adding Users and Groups to a Policy
0705 Increasing Security at Login
0706 Restricting Users Desktop Access
08 Booting and Troubleshooting
0801 Basic Boot Process
0802 Recovering with the Last Known Good Configuration
0803 Making a Recovery Disk and the Rdisk Process
0804 Updating Repair Disk Information
0805 Making an NT Boot Disk
09 Registry
0901 Introduction to Regedit 32
0902 Regedit versus Regedit 32
0903 Backing up the Registry
0904 Adding and Deleting Keys and Values
0905 Changing Registry Values
0906 Exporting Subkeys for Backup and Searching
0907 Using the Registry to Customize Desktop Settings
0908 Securing Regedit and Regedit 32
0909 Auditing the Registry
0910 Securing Keys with Permissions
0911 Securing the Registry over the Network
10 Resource Kit Utilities
1001 Installation of the Resource Kit
1002 Finding the Correct Utility
1003 Popular Resource Utilities
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