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◊ WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL MCSE 70-210 ONLINE TRAINING SERIES

Online Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 Training


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Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 Series (42 hours)

ONLINE Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 TRAINING FEATURES

  • Learn Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 online with these interactive online Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 courses.
  • Affordable Pricing (Only $42.95 for the complete series)
  • A full year to complete the Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 courses
  • Retake the Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 courses as many times as you like
  • Measure your progress with assessment tests after each course
  • Earn completion certificates after passing each assessment test

1. Installation

Time: 3 hours
This course provides users with an overview of the installation process for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and has step-by-step procedures for installation tasks.

Objectives

  • Devise an installation plan for Windows 2000 Professional
  • Install Windows 2000 Professional in a new installation
  • Troubleshoot failed installation problems

Topics

  • Planning the Installation
  • Examining a New Installation
  • Performing a New Installation
  • Troubleshooting an Installation



2. Remote Installations and Upgrades

Time: 3 hours
This course describes network, unattended, and upgrade installations of Windows 2000 Professional.

Objectives

  • Install Windows 2000 Professional over a network
  • Perform an unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional
  • Upgrade an existing operating system to Windows 2000 Professional

Topics

  • Installing over a Network
  • Unattended Installations
  • Deployment Tools
  • Upgrading



3. Administering Resources

Time: 3 hours
This course shows how to manage files. In particular, it covers how to choose a file system, how to compress and encrypt files, and how to manage file-level security.

Objectives

  • Configure file systems using FAT, FAT32, or NTFS
  • Convert from one file system to another
  • Configure and manage compression and encryption for files and folders
  • Control access to files and folders by using NTFS permissions

Topics

  • Configuring and Converting File Systems
  • Compressing Files and Folders
  • Managing Compression and Encryption
  • Managing Security for Files and Folders



4. Administering Shared Resources

Time: 3 hours
This course describes the process and capabilities of managing resources shared on a network.

Objectives

  • Manage shared folders with Windows 2000
  • Explain network printing under Windows 2000
  • Add a local or network printer
  • Set up and manage a print server with Windows 2000

Topics

  • Managing Shared Folders
  • Understanding Printers
  • Adding Printers
  • Configuring Printers



5. Managing Disks

Time: 4 hours
This course describes how to view properties of disks, configure disks, maintain disks, and work with removable media.

Objectives

  • Describe features of basic and dynamic storage
  • View disk properties on local and remote computers
  • Format disks
  • Perform disk maintenance
  • Manage removable media

Topics

  • Disk Management
  • Viewing Disk Properties
  • Configuring Disks
  • Maintaining Disks



6. Managing Hardware

Time: 4 hours
This course describes the installation process for various types of hardware and has step-by-step procedures for installation and configuration of hardware devices in Windows 2000 Professional.

Objectives

  • Install, configure, and manage display devices
  • Install, configure, and manage Input/Output Devices
  • Install, configure, and manage IrDA and USB devices
  • Install, configure, and manage multiple processing units and network adapters
  • Troubleshoot hardware devices
  • Update device drivers

Topics

  • Adding and Configuring Hardware Devices
  • Managing Displays
  • Managing I/O and Multimedia Devices
  • Managing Other Devices



7. Monitoring and Optimizing Your System

Time: 4 hours
This course teaches users how to monitor, troubleshoot, and back up your system for optimum performance.

Objectives

  • Manage and troubleshoot driver signing
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot the Task Scheduler
  • Manage and troubleshoot the use and synchronization of offline files
  • Optimize and troubleshoot the performance of Windows 2000 Professional
  • Manage hardware profiles
  • Back up and recover system state and user data

Topics

  • Signing, Scheduling, and Offline Files
  • Optimizing System Performance
  • Network and Application Performance
  • Recovering from Failure



8. Configuring Your Desktop

Time: 4 hours
This course provides users with an overview of the installation process for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and has step-by-step procedures for installation tasks.

Objectives

  • Configure and manage user profiles
  • Configure support for multiple languages or multiple locations
  • Manage applications using Windows Installer packages
  • Configure and troubleshoot desktop settings
  • Configure and troubleshoot fax support
  • Configure and troubleshoot accessibility services

Topics

  • Configure and troubleshoot accessibility services
  • Configure and troubleshoot accessibility services
  • Installing and Configuring Applications
  • Securing the Desktop
  • Fax Support and Internet Options



9. Networking with Windows 2000 Professional

Time: 4 hours
This course provides users with an overview of the Windows network architecture model. Users are provided with step-by-step procedures for configuring and connecting a network with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. All types of network service, client, protocol and security issues are explained in the course.

Objectives

  • Configure network components
  • Connect to computers using dial-up networking
  • Connect to shared resources on a Microsoft network

Topics

  • Networking Models
  • Configuring Network Components
  • Using Dial-Up Networking
  • Connecting to Shared Resources



10. Using TCP/IP

Time: 4 hours
This course shows users how to configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol in a Windows 2000 environment and provides step-by-step procedures for common tasks.

Objectives

  • Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol
  • Identify characteristics of IP addresses and their classes
  • Use the ipconfig command
  • Create a Virtual Private Network connection
  • Apply an IPSec policy
  • Use the Route command

Topics

  • Configuring TCP/IP
  • Advanced TCP/IP Configuration
  • Troubleshooting TCP/IP Connections
  • Resolving Host Names
  • Identifying Name Resolution Problems



11. Managing Users and Groups

Time: 3 hours
This course provides the user with an overview of user and group accounts, including local and domain user accounts, group accounts, and user rights.

Objectives

  • Describe the two user account models and their purpose
  • Create and manage local user accounts
  • Create and manage domain user accounts
  • Create and manage group accounts
  • Modify user rights for users and groups

Topics

  • Placing Accounts in Perspective
  • Creating User Accounts
  • Using Group Accounts
  • Understanding User Rights



12. Securing Your System

Time: 3 hours
This course provides users with an overview and step-by-step procedures for configuring, monitoring, and maintaining systems security using audit policies, security templates, and encryption technology for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.

Objectives

  • Encrypt data on a hard disk by using Encrypting File System (EFS)
  • Implement, configure, manage, and troubleshoot local security policy
  • Implement, configure, manage, and troubleshoot a security configuration

Topics

  • Using Policies
  • Monitoring Security Events
  • Configuring System Security
  • Using the Encrypting File System



Resources for Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210