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Standalone
Installations
Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional Features
Hardware
Requirements
Hardware
Compatibility List (HCL)
Pre-Installation
Planning
Start
Installation
Text-Based
Installation Phase
Graphical-Based
Installation Phase
Finish
Installation
Troubleshoot
Installations
Network
Installations
Benefits
of Networking Installations
Requirements
for Network Installations
Set
Up the Distribution Server
Set
Up the Client Computer
Install
From the Client Computer
Change
Aspects of the Client Installation
Automate
Installations
Disk
Duplication Technology
Prepare
a System for Disk Duplication
Distribute
the Disk Image
Microsoft
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
RIS
Server Requirements
RIS
Client Requirements
Use
RIS
Scripted
Installations
Create
Script Files
Create
an Unattended Installation Script
WINNT
Installation Program Switches
Upgrade
Or Dual Boot Windows 2000 Professional
Upgrade
Paths to Windows 2000 Professional
Check
For Compatibility
Back
Up and Do Housekeeping First
Upgrade
Windows NT 351/40
Upgrade
Windows 95/98
Upgrade
Program Options
Directory
Services Client
Dual
Boot Options
Upgrade
A Dual Boot System
Start
and Stop A Windows 2000 System
PC
Hardware Initialization
Windows
2000 Startup Files
Windows
2000 Initialization
Log
onto Windows 2000
Close
down Windows 2000
User
Accounts
Characteristics
of a User Account
Local
User Accounts
Domain
User Accounts
Windows
2000 Built-In User Accounts
Account
Name Considerations
Create
User Accounts
Modify
User Accounts
Manage
User Accounts
User
Profile Characteristics
Local
User Profiles
Roam
User Profiles
Create
Changeable Roam User Profiles
Create
Mandatory Roam User Profiles
Logon
Scripts
Home
Folder Characteristics
Create
Home Folders
Create
Template Accounts
Group
Accounts
Characteristics
of Group Accounts
Use
Groups to Access Resources
Use
Groups to Perform System Tasks
Different
Types of Groups
Use
Groups an Illustration
Windows
2000 Built-In Local Groups
Built-In
Special Groups
Create
Group Accounts
Modify
Group Accounts
Secure
User Accounts
Password
Policy Considerations
Set
Password Policies
Change
Passwords
Account
Lockout Policies
User
Rights and Abilities
Change
User Rights
Change
Security Settings
Audit
System Activity
Configure
Auditing
Manage
Auditing
Windows
2000 Networking
Networking
Components
TCP/IP
Connectivity
Manual
Configure TCP/IP
Automatically
Configure TCP/IP
Test
TCP/IP
Novell
Netware Connectivity
Install
and Configure NWLINK IPX/SPX
Install
and Configure Client Services for Netware
Use
Client Services for Netware
Dial-Up
Connections
NTFS
Security
NTFS
Security Benefits
Individual
Folder and File Permissions
Standard
Folder and File Permissions
Special
Folder and File Permissions
Set
NTFS Permissions
Plan
NTFS Permissions
Manage
NTFS Security
Combine
NTFS Permissions Together
Permission
Inheritance
Control
Permissions Inheritance
Change
Permissions on Folders
Change
Ownership
Compress
Files and Folders
Encrypt
Files and Folders
Copy
and Move Files or Folders
Audit
Files and Folders
Disk
Quotas Characteristics
Configure
Disk Quotas
Manage
Disk Quotas
Share
Folders
Reasons
for Sharing Folders
Secret
Hidden Administration Shares
Share
Folders
Permissions
on Shared Folders
Combine
Share Permissions Together
Combine
Share and NTFS Permissions
Plan
Shared Folders
Connect
To Shared Folders
Set
Up Shared Folders for Offline Caching
Set
Up the Client for Offline Caching
Synchronise
Offline Files
Monitor
Access to Shared Folders
Set
Up and Manage Printers
Printer
Terminology
Print
Server Requirements
Install
Local Printers
Install
Network Printers
Set
Up Printer Permissions
Configure
A Printer Pool
Configure
Printer Priorities and Time
Connect
To Printers
Assign
Forms and Separator Pages To Printers
Manage
Printers
Manage
the Print Server
Manage
Documents
Configure
and Support Hardware
Install
and Configure Plug And Play Hardware
Install
and Configure Non Plug And Play Hardware
Protect
a System with Driver Sign and File Signature Verification
Configure
and Manage Hardware Profiles
Configure
and Support a Display
Configure
and Support Multiple Displays
Power
Management
Support
Hardware with Device Manager
View
System Information
Configure
And Support Programs
Manage
Environment Variables
How
Virtual Memory Works
Configure
Virtual Memory
Configure
Application Responsiveness
Configure
Multiple Language Support
Configure
Accessibility Support
Schedule
Tasks
Add
and Remove Programs
Disk
Management
Basic
Disks and Dynamic Disks
Create
and Manage Primary and Extended Partitions
Create
and Manage Simple and Spanned Volumes
Create
and Manage Striped Volumes
Change
Disk Types
Maintain
Disks
Defragment
Disks
Back
Up Disks
Restore
Disks
Maintain
A Windows 2000 System
Registry
Configuration Database
Use
the Lastknowngood
Advanced
Boot Options
Recovery
Console
Recovery
Console Commands
Emergency
Repair Process
Performance
Utility
Startup
and Recovery Options
Event
Logs
Task
Manager
Use
Microsoft Management Console
Create
Custom Microsoft Management Consoles
Active
Directory Overview
Characteristics
of a Workgroup
Characteristics
of a Domain
Active
Directory and Domains
Organizational
Units
Trees
Forests
and Trusts
Active
Directory Schema
Global
Catalogue
Sites
and Replication
Group
Policies
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to Use What You’ve Learnt
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