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Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment
Moc 2126
Introduction
The goal of this five-day, instructor-led course is to provide the
knowledge required by system administrators, network administrators, and
IT professionals who implement, manage, and troubleshoot existing
network and server environments based on the Microsoft® Windows® 2000
operating system.
These skills are generally required in medium to large organizations
that maintain 200 to 26,000 user desktops and servers, spanning two to
100 physical locations by using local area networks (LANs) and the
Internet or intranets. Additionally, this course provides the skills and
knowledge that Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
certification candidates need to prepare for Microsoft Certified
Professional Exam 70-218: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Environment.
Audience
This course is intended for system administrators, network
administrators, and IT Professionals who focus on performing desktop and
server installation and configuration tasks, and network and operating
system management tasks in a Windows environment. The technical support
specialist is a secondary audience for this course, because the course
deals with troubleshooting tasks, hardware and software installations,
configurations, upgrades, and some network and system operations tasks.
At Course Completion
After completing the course, students will be able to:
Publish and maintain printers and shared folders.
Delegate administrative control of an organizational unit.
Install and configure the Domain Name System (DNS) service.
Identify Active Directory® directory service replication latency issues
and resolve conflicts that result from replication.
Implement Group Policy to centrally manage users and computers.
Manage users' desktops and software by using Group Policy.
Implement security settings and account policies by using Group Policy.
Implement and manage Web-based services in an intranet.
Implement Remote Access Service (RAS) and manage remote access by using
remote access policies.
Implement and manage the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
service.
Implement name resolution for client computers by using DNS and Windows
Internet Name Service (WINS).
Troubleshoot client computer startup and user logon problems.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have completed:
Course 2151?Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System
Essentials.
Course 2152?Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course helps you prepare for Microsoft Certified Professional Exam:
70-218: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment.
Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary
materials for this class.
The following software is provided in the student kit:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Evaluation copy)
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server 120 (Evaluation copy)
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Managing a Windows 2000 Network
The following topics are covered in this module:
Windows 2000 Network Management Tasks
Using Active Directory for Centralized Management
Delegating Administrative Control
Managing Network Resources
This module provides students with an introduction to administering a
Windows 2000 network. The module provides a foundation for the course by
introducing the concepts of centralized management and decentralized
administration of a Windows 2000 network.
After completing this module, you will be able to describe the methods
for administering a Windows 2000 network.
Module 2: Introducing Active Directory
The following topics are covered in this module:
Overview of Active Directory
Active Directory Logical Structure
Active Directory Physical Structure
This module provides students with an introduction to implementing and
administering a Windows 2000 network by using Active Directory. The
module introduces the concepts of Active Directory and its logical and
physical structures. This module also provides an overview of how Active
Directory enables the centralized management and decentralized
administration.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the function of Active Directory.
Describe the logical structure of Active Directory.
Describe the physical structure of Active Directory.
Module 3: Managing Shared Network Resources
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Publishing Resources
Setting Up and Managing Published Printers
Implementing Printer Locations
Maintaining Printer Resources
Setting Up and Administering Published Shared Folders
Monitoring Access to Shared Folders
Troubleshooting User Access to Network File Resources
Troubleshooting Published Resources
Best Practices
This module provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
publish resources, including shared folders and printers, in Active
Directory. Publishing resources makes it easier for users to locate
resources on a network, and provides secure and selective publication of
network resources to users.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the purpose of publishing resources in Active Directory.
Set up and administer published printers in Active Directory.
Set up printer locations for published printers.
Set up and administer published shared folders in Active Directory.
Differentiate between the object that is published in Active Directory
and the actual shared resource.
Monitor access to shared folder.
Troubleshoot common problems with publishing resources in Active
Directory.
Apply best practices for publishing resources in Active Directory.
Module 4: Delegating Administrative Control
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Delegating Administrative Control
Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects
Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory Objects
Managing Computer Accounts
Customizing Microsoft Management Consoles (MMCs)
Setting Up Taskpads
Best Practices
This module provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
manage the permissions and access levels on directory objects and
properties in Active Directory. The module also describes how to
delegate specific authority over portions of Active Directory to groups
of users, without exposing the information in Active Directory to
unauthorized access.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe key concepts for delegating administrative control.
Control access to Active Directory objects.
Delegate administrative control of Active Directory objects.
Manage computer accounts.
Create and deploy customized consoles.
Use and configure taskpads.
Apply best practices to delegating administrative control.
Module 5: Managing DNS
The following topics are covered in this module:
Overview of the DNS Query Process
Creating Zones
Configuring Zones
Configuring DNS Updates
DNS Name Resolution in Active Directory
Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers
Best Practices
This module provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS in a Windows 2000 network.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the DNS query process.
Create zones.
Configure zones.
Configure DNS updates.
Describe the process of DNS name resolution in Active Directory.
Maintain and troubleshoot DNS servers.
Apply best practices to managing DNS.
Module 6: Examining Active Directory Replication
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Active Directory Replication
Replication Components and Processes
Using Sites to Optimize Active Directory Replication
Identifying Replication Problems by Using Event Viewer
Backing Up and Restoring Active Directory
This module provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
identify Active Directory replication components and the replication
process. The module describes how to optimize Active Di