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Install
Windows 2000 Server
Server
Versions
Hardware
Requirements
Partition
and File System
License
Modes
Server
Roles
Install
a Server
Configure
the Server
Upgrade
to a Windows 2000 Server
Create
a Single Windows 2000 Domain
Reasons
for Use Domains
System
Roles in a Domain
Requirements
of a Domain Controller
Create
the First Domain Controller
Create
Additional Domain Controllers
Change
Domain Modes
Automate
Domain Creation
Remove
a Domain Controller
Create
Multiple Windows 2000 Domains
Reasons
for Having Multiple Domains
Domains
Linked In a Tree
Trust
Relationships in a Tree
Domains
Linked In a
Forest
Trust
Relationships in a
Forest
Trust
Relationships in Multiple Forests
Create
Multiple Domains
Creating,
Remove and Monitor Trusts
Interactively
Log On in a Multiple Domain Environment
Network
Logons in a Multiple Domain Environment
Active
Directory and DNS
Traditional
Function of DNS
DNS
Name Conventions
Forward
Lookup
Reverse
Lookup
Traditional
Zone Files
Traditional
Zone Transfers
Active
Directory Integrated Zones
Delegate
DNS Zones
Resource
Record Types
Service
Resource Records
Manual
and Dynamic Updates Install DNS
Create
Zones
Configure
Zone Transfers
Test
and Monitor DNS
Configure
and Test Clients to Use DNS
Manage
Users and Groups in a Domain Environment
Create
Domain User Accounts
Characteristics
of a Domain User Account
Configure
Home Folders
Configure
Roaming Profiles
Restrict
Logon
Create
Template Accounts
Automate
Creation of User Accounts
Group
Types
Built-In
Local and Domain Local Groups
Group
Strategy in a Single Domain
Group
Strategy across Multiple Domains
Create
Group Accounts
Search
for User and Group Accounts
Use
Organizational Units in a Domain Environment
Install
Administration Tools
Introduction
to Group Policies
What
Group Policies Are
Group
Policy Contents
Link
Group Policy Objects
Apply
Group Policy Objects
Change
How Group Policies Are Applied
Control
How Group Policy Objects Are Processed
Create
Group Policy Objects
Link
Group Policy Objects
Where
Group Policy Objects Are Stored
Monitor
and Troubleshoot Group Policies
Manage
Users with Group Policies
What
User Group Policy Settings Provide
Folder
Redirection Settings and Configuration
Script
Settings and Configuration
Security
Settings and Configuration
Analyse
and Apply Security Templates
Application
and System Settings and Configuration
Manage
Software with Group Policies
What
Software Group Policy Settings Provide
How
Software Is Deployed
Methods
of Software Deployment
Configure
Group Policy to Deploy Software
Customise
Software Deployment Defaults
Maintain
Deployed Software
Remove
Deployed Software
Manage
Active Directory
Active
Directory Object Permissions
Modify
Permissions
Delegate
Control of Organizational Units
Create
Customized Administration Tools
Create
Task Related Administration Tools
Create
a Taskpad
Publish
Resources in Active Directory
Publish
Shared Folders and Printers in Active Directory
Find
Printers by Location
Search
for Printers and Shared Folders
Move
Objects in Active Directory
Domain
Controller Server Roles
Why
Special Server Roles are Necessary
Schema
Master
Domain
Naming Master
PDC
Emulator
Rid
Master
Infrastructure
Master
Transfer
Operations Master Roles
Seize
Operations Master Roles
Global
Catalogue
Active
Directory Replication
Why
Replication Is Necessary
What
Gets Replicated
Replication
within a Site
Replication
across Sites
Resolve
Update Conflicts
Monitor
Replication
Disaster
Prevention and Recovery
Uninterruptible
Power Supply
Raid
Standards
Mirrored
Volumes
Raid
5 Volumes
Backup
And Restore
Non-Authoritative
and Authoritative Restores
Defragment
Active Directory
How
to Use What You’ve Learnt
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