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Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000

1560 - Course Overview

These course overview notes include (if available) information regarding course introduction, course duration, who should be interested in taking this course, course goals, prerequisites, and course outline.

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Course Introduction:
This course is to provide Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 support professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to support Microsoft Windows® 2000-based networks. This is a performance-based course, designed around the job-related tasks a support professional must perform using new or modified features in the Windows 2000 operating system.

Course Duration:
This course is Five days in length.

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Who should attend this course:

Course Goals:

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • Install Windows 2000 and describe tools used for unattended installations.
  • Install, configure, and troubleshoot the DNS Server Service.
  • Explain the relationship between Active Directory structure and network organization.
  • Install and configure Active Directory in a network.
  • Populate Active Directory and manage Active Directory objects.
  • Upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 network to Windows 2000.
  • Install and configure RIS.
  • Deploy RIS images to workstations.
  • Manage desktop environments by using Group Policy.
  • Manage software by using Group Policy.
  • Install and configure Terminal Services.
  • Configure and support Routing and Remote Access in Windows 2000.
  • Configure smart cards, security policy, Internet Protocol Security, and the Encrypting File System.
  • Support DHCP and WINS in Windows 2000.
  • Manage file resources in Windows 2000.
  • Create and manage dynamic volumes.
  • Implement disaster-protection and disaster-recovery techniques in Windows 2000.

Course Prerequisites:

Course 803 - Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, or equivalent skills and knowledge including:

  • Creating and administering user and group accounts.
  • Troubleshooting problems that prevent users from logging on to a network; managing network resources.
  • Setting up and administering permissions for files and folders.
  • Taking ownership of folders.
  • Troubleshooting when users are unable to gain access to disk resources.
  • Setting up a printing environment.
  • Administering printers.
  • Troubleshooting printing problems.
  • Monitoring network resources.
  • Backing up and restoring files and folders.
  • Administering the Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation operating systems in real-world situations.

    Course 922 - Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies, or equivalent skills and knowledge including:

    • Installing and configuring Windows NT.
    • Creating and implementing system policies.
    • Creating and managing partitions, file systems, and fault-tolerant volumes.
    • Supporting running applications under Windows NT.
    • Identifying network components and describing their function on a Windows NT–based computer.
    • Installing and configuring network transport protocols.
    • Installing and configuring network services on Windows NT Server.
    • Implementing remote access service (RAS).
    • Installing client software.
    • Implementing and troubleshooting directory replication.
    • Recognizing problems related to the boot process.
    • Determining the appropriate action to take for common problems.

    Additional Prerequisites:

    • A thorough understanding of DHCP, WINS, and Internet Protocol (IP) subnetting and routing.
    • Experience supporting networks and end users.

    Course Outline:

    Day 1


    Module 1: Installing Microsoft Windows 2000


    Topics

    The Windows 2000 platform
    Preparing for installation
    Installing Windows 2000 from a compact disc
    Installing Windows 2000 over a network
    Identifying solutions to setup problems
    Automating installations by using the Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard
    Automating installations by using disk duplication

    Labs

    Installing Windows 2000

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Identify the operating systems that are included in the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform.
    • Identify the differences between Microsoft Windows NT operating systems and Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems.
    • Prepare for an installation of Windows 2000.
    • Install Windows 2000 from a compact disc.
    • Describe how to install Windows 2000 over a network.
    • Troubleshoot setup failures and recommend likely solutions.
    • Describe how to automate installations of Windows 2000 by using the Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard.
    • Describe how to automate installations of Windows 2000 by using disk duplication.

    Module 2: Implementing DNS in Windows 2000


    Topics

    Installing the DNS Server service
    Configuring zones in Windows 2000
    Testing the DNS Server service

    Labs

    Installing and configuring the DNS Server service

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Install the DNS Server service.
    • Configure zones in Windows 2000.
    • Test the DNS Server service.

    Module 3: Installing Active Directory


    Topics

    Introduction to Active Directory
    Logical structure
    Physical structure
    Specific domain controller roles
    Installing Active Directory
    Verifying Active Directory installation
    Managing single master operations
    Using the domain administrator account

    Labs

    Installing Active Directory

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Describe the role of Active Directory in Windows 2000.
    • Describe the logical structure of Active Directory.
    • Describe the physical structure of Active Directory.
    • Describe the roles of global catalog servers and operations masters in Active Directory.
    • Install Active Directory.
    • Verify Active Directory installation.
    • Manage single master operations by transferring and seizing single master operations roles.
    • Describe guidelines for using the domain Administrator account.

    Module 4: Creating the Physical Structure of Active Directory


    Topics

    Exploring the physical structure of Active Directory
    Implementing the physical structure or Active Directory
    Monitoring replication traffic

    Labs

    Creating sites and subnets

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Describe the physical structure of Active Directory, including sites, site links, subnets, connection and server objects, replication within a site and between sites, and replication protocols..
    • Modify the physical structure by creating sites, subnets, site links, site link bridges, connection objects, and global catalog servers, and by moving server objects between sites.
    • Monitor replication traffic.

    Day 2

    Module 5: Administering Active Directory


    Topics

    Creating and managing Active Directory objects
    Managing groups
    Controlling access to Active Directory objects
    Adding object attributes to the global catalog
    Delegating administrative control of Active Directory objects

    Labs

    Creating organizational units and user accounts
    Setting up groups
    Examining Active Directory security and delegating control

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Create organizational units, user accounts, and computer accounts.
    • Create and modify groups.
    • Explain how to control access to objects in Active Directory by using permissions.
    • Add object attributes to the Global Catalog.
    • Delegate administrative control of objects in Active Directory to support security-enhanced decentralized administration.

    Module 6: Upgrading a Network to Windows 2000


    Topics

    Upgrade overview
    Upgrading client computer operating systems
    Upgrading member servers
    Establishing the forest root
    Upgrading primary domain controllers
    Upgrading backup domain controllers
    Switching from mixed mode to native mode

    Labs

    Upgrading your Windows NT 4.0 network to Windows 2000

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Describe the network upgrade process.
    • Upgrade Windows client operating systems to Windows 2000.
    • Upgrade members’ servers to Windows 2000.
    • Establish the forest root for the Windows 2000 Active Directory directory service.
    • Upgrade domain controllers to Windows 2000.
    • Switch a domain from mixed mode to native mode.

    Day 3

    Module 7: Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using Remote Installation Services


    Topics

    Examining Remote Installation Services
    Installing an RIS Server
    Configuring remote installation options
    Deploying images by using RIS
    Creating an Remote Installation Preparation (RIPrep) image
    Comparing CD-based images and RIPrep images
    Identifying solutions to RIS problems

    Labs

    Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using Remote Installation Services

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Describe the remote installation process.
    • Install and configure an RIS server.
    • Modify RIS configurations.
    • Deploy CD-based RIS images.
    • Create RIPrep images.
    • Compare CD-based and RIPrep images.
    • Provide solutions to potential RIS problems.

    Module 8: Using Group Policy to Manage Desktop Environments


    Topics

    Introduction to Group Policy
    Applying Group Policy
    Examining the Group Policy interface
    Configuring the registry by using Group Policy
    Assigning scripts by using Group Policy
    Redirecting folders by using Group Policy
    Guidelines for implementing Group Policy

    Labs

    Implementing Group Policy
    Implementing administrative template and script policy
    Implementing folder redirection policy

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Explain the capabilities and structure of Group Policy, including Group Policy objects (GPOs), Group Policy containers (GPCs), and Group Policy templates (GPTs).
    • Apply Group Policy by creating a GPO, managing the access permissions of GPOs, and managing the inheritance of GPOs through the structure of the Active Directory directory service.
    • Configure Group Policy settings for administrative templates, scripts, and folder redirection.
    • Explain the guidelines for implementing Group Policy.

    Module 9: Using Group Policy to Manage Software


    Topics

    Examining software deployment
    Exploring software management technologies
    Examining the software life cycle
    Deploying software
    Upgrading software
    Removing software
    Managing software
    Identifying solutions to software deployment problems

    Labs

    Publishing and assigning software
    Upgrading and removing software

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Explain how Software Installation and Maintenance technology makes software deployment more efficient.
    • Explain how the Windows 2000 Software Installation and Maintenance technology uses Group Policy and Windows Installer to manage software.
    • Explain the four phases of the software life cycle: preparation, deployment, maintenance, and removal.
    • Use Group Policy to deploy software.
    • Use Group Policy to upgrade software.
    • Use Group Policy to remove software.
    • Explain how to manage software by configuring deployment options, managing file extension associations, and assigning software categories.
    • Explain how to troubleshoot common problems with software deployment.

    Day 4

    Module 10: Installing and Configuring Terminal Services


    Topics

    Introduction to Terminal Services
    Planning the Terminal Services installation
    Installing Terminal Services and Terminal Services client software
    Configuring Terminal Services for clients
    Establishing a Terminal session
    Installing applications on a Terminal server

    Labs

    Installing Terminal Services
    Installing an application

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Describe the purpose and use of Terminal Services.
    • Plan a Terminal Services installation.
    • Install Terminal Services and Terminal Services client software.
    • Configure Terminal Services for a multiple session environment.
    • Establish a Terminal session
    • Install applications on a Terminal server.

    Module 11: Configuring Remote Access


    Topics

    Exploring new protocols
    Configuring outbound connections
    Configuring inbound connections
    Examining remote access policies
    Examining remote access policy evaluation
    Creating a remote access policy
    Implementing demand-dial routing
    Implementing connection sharing
    Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)

    Labs

    Configuring a virtual private network (VPN) connection
    Creating a remote access policy and profile

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Describe the new protocols that Windows 2000 supports.
    • Configure outbound connections in Windows 2000.
    • Configure inbound connections in Windows 2000.
    • Explain remote access policy and profile concepts.
    • Evaluate remote access policies and profiles.
    • Create and configure a remote access policy and profile.
    • Install and configure demand-dial routing.
    • Install and configure connection sharing.
    • Install and configure NAT.

    Module 12: Securing Windows 2000


    Topics

    Securing the logon process
    Helping protect desktops and services by using Group Policy
    Helping protect network traffic by using Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
    Helping protect files by using Encrypting File System (EFS)

    Labs

    Implementing security policy
    Implementing IPSec
    Encrypting files with EFS

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Help protect log on by using smart cards.
    • Help protect workstations and services by using Group Policy.
    • Help protect network traffic by using IPSec.
    • Help protect data files by using EFS.

    Module 13: Supporting DHCP and WINS


    Topics

    New DHCP functionality
    Authorizing a DHCP server in Active Directory
    Examining dynamic update of DNS name servers
    Configuring DHCP scopes in Windows 2000
    Examining options classes
    Examining Automatic Private IP Addressing
    New WINS functionality

    Labs

    Supporting DHCP in Windows 2000

    Skills

    Students will be able to:v

    • Describe new DHCP functionality.
    • Authorize a DHCP server in the Active Directory directory service.
    • Explain dynamic update of DNS name servers.
    • Configure DHCP scopes in Windows 2000.
    • Explain the purpose and function of option classes.
    • Explain how Automatic Private IP Addressing works.
    • Describe new WINS functionality.

    Day 5

    Module 14: Managing File Resources


    Topics

    Sharing and publishing file resources
    Creating a Distributed file system (Dfs)
    Exploring NTFS permissions
    Managing disk quotas

    Labs

    Publishing a folder in Active Directory
    Creating a Dfs
    Configuring disk quotas

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Share and publish file resources.
    • Create a distributed file system.
    • Explain how to use NTFS permissions.
    • Manage disk quotas.

    Module 15: Performing Disk Management


    Topics

    Windows 2000 disk storage types
    Using Disk Management
    Creating dynamic volumes
    Performing common disk management tasks

    Labs

    Working with dynamic storage

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Define Windows 2000 disk storage types.
    • Explain how to use Disk Management.
    • Create dynamic volumes.
    • Explain how to perform common disk management tasks.

    Module 16: Implementing Disaster Protection


    Topics

    Disaster protection features in Windows 2000
    Using fault-tolerant volumes
    Examining advanced startup options
    Examining the Recovery Console
    Using the Backup utility

    Labs

    Implementing fault-tolerant volumes
    Using the Backup utility to restore Active Directory

    Skills

    Students will be able to:

    • Summarize the disaster-protection features in Windows 2000.
    • Create Windows 2000 fault-tolerant volumes.
    • Explain Windows 2000 advanced startup options.
    • Explain how to use the Windows 2000 Recovery Console.
    • Restore the Active Directory directory service using the Backup utility in Windows 2000.
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