Managing Windows 2000 Servers and Client Computers


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
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Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to manage Windows 2000 servers and client computers

Target Audience
Managers, IT consultants, analysts, network administrators, and support professionals tasked with managing Windows 2000 in a network environment; students preparing for Microsoft certification in managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 network environment

Prerequisites
A good working knowledge of TCP/IP, Internet technologies, and internetworking; a general knowledge of computer hardware components and networking concepts

Expected Duration (hours)
5.3

Lesson Objectives

Managing Windows 2000 Servers and Client Computers

  • install a tape drive on a Windows 2000 server.
  • install and configure a CD-ROM on a Windows 2000 client computer.
  • configure a tape drive and set a policy for verifying drivers in Windows 2000.
  • troubleshoot startup problems in Windows 2000 clients and servers.
  • repair the Windows 2000 operating system by using Windows 2000 utilities.
  • discuss how to use the Recovery Console utility in Windows 2000.
  • use the Recovery Console in Windows 2000.
  • use the System Monitor and Task Manager tools in Windows 2000.
  • use and configure performance logs and alerts in Windows 2000.
  • use the Event Viewer in Windows 2000.
  • access the event log on a remote computer and filter the Event Viewer's display.
  • use performance tools in Windows 2000.
  • identify and access Windows 2000 updates.
  • install and configure service packs in Windows 2000.
  • install and configure hot fixes in Windows 2000.
  • install a service pack in Windows 2000.
  • Course Number:
    67459_eng