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9780131422117

MCSE Windows 2000 Server 70-215

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    9780131422117

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    0131422111

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-01-01
  • Publisher: Pearson College Div
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Summary

For courses focusing on Windows 2000 and .NET Operating Systems MCSE/MSCA Certification. The hallmark of the Laudon publishing program implements a tested and validated approach to learning. The textbooks in this series provide students with a 4-color, step-by-step, graphical, illustrated approach. The books are organized by learning objectives and are correlated to the required MCSE/MCSA objectives.

Table of Contents

Preface xv
Lesson 1 Introducing Windows 2000 Server 1.2(1)
1.1 Introducing the Windows 2000 Family of Operating Systems
1.4(1)
1.2 Exploring the Features of Windows 2000 Server
1.12(1)
1.3 Overview of Windows 2000 Server Operating System Architecture
1.16(1)
1.4 Introducing Network Services in Windows 2000 Server
1.22(1)
1.5 Introducing Network Protocol and Security Services
1.26(1)
Lesson 2 Performing an Attended Installation of Windows 2000 Server 2.2(1)
2.1 Performing Pre-installation Tasks
2.4(1)
2.2 Using Winnt.exe and Winnt32.exe to Install Windows 2000 Server
2.8(1)
2.3 Identifying the Various Phases of Windows 2000 Server Installation
2.10(1)
2.4 Executing an Attended Installation of Windows 2000 Server
2.16(1)
2.5 Upgrading Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows 2000 Server
2.22(1)
2.6 Troubleshooting Failed Installations
2.24(1)
Lesson 3 Performing an unattended Installation of Windows 2000 Server 3.2(1)
3.1 Using the Setup Manager to Create an Answer File and a Distribution Folder
3.4(1)
3.2 Manually Creating an Answer File and a Distribution Folder
3.10(1)
3.3 Performing an Unattended Automated Installation
3.12(1)
3.4 Using Syspart to Perform an Unattended Automated Installation
3.l6(1)
3.5 Using Sysprep to Perform an Unattended Automated Installation
3.18(1)
3.6 Executing an Automated Installation of Other Applications
3.24(1)
Lesson 4 Introducing Active Directory 4.2(1)
4.1 Identifying the Features of Active Directory
4.4(1)
4.2 Introducing Active Directory Architecture
4.8(1)
4.3 Examining Underlying Active Directory Concepts
4.10(1)
4.4 Introducing the Basic Elements of Active Directory
4.16(1)
4.5 Planning the Implementation of Active Directory
4.22(1)
4.6 Installing Active Directory
4.24(1)
4.7 Working with Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
4.28(1)
4.8 Working with Snap-Ins
4.32(1)
4.9 Creating Organizational Units
4.34(1)
4.10 Managing Active Directory Objects
4.36(1)
Lesson 5 Organizing a Disk for Data Storage 5.2(1)
5.1 Introducing Storage Types
5.4(1)
5.2 Creating a Primary Partition
5.8(1)
5.3 Creating an Extended Partition and a Logical Drive
5.12(1)
5.4 Upgrading a Disk from Basic to Dynamic
5.14(1)
5.5 Creating a Simple Volume
5.16(1)
5.6 Creating a Spanned Volume
5.18(1)
5.7 Creating a Striped Volume
5.20(1)
5.8 Creating a Mirrored Volume
5.22(1)
5.9 Creating a RAID-5 Volume
5.24(1)
5.10 Recovering from Disk Failures
5.26(1)
Lesson 6 Working with File Systems in Windows 2000 Server 6.2(1)
6.1 Introducing File Allocation Table (FAT)
6.4(1)
6.2 Introducing NTFS
6.6(1)
6.3 Compressing Data on an NTFS Volume
6.8(1)
6.4 Allocating Disk Space Using Disk Quotas
6.10(1)
6.5 Assigning Shared Folder Permissions
6.12(1)
6.6 Setting NTFS Permissions in Windows 2000 Server
6.14(1)
6.7 Creating a Stand-alone Distributed File System
6.18(1)
6.8 Managing a Dfs Root
6.22(1)
6.9 Creating a Domain-based Distributed File System
6.24(1)
Lesson 7 Administering User Accounts in Windows 2000 Server 7.2(1)
7.1 Introducing Local User Accounts
7.4(1)
7.2 Setting Local User Account Properties
7.8(1)
7.3 Modifying Local User Account Settings
7.12(1)
7.4 Creating a Domain User Account
7.14(1)
7.5 Setting Domain User Account Properties
7.16(1)
7.6 Introducing User Profiles
7.18(1)
7.7 Creating a Mandatory User Profile
7.20(1)
Lesson 8 Introducing Group Accounts 8.2(1)
8.1 Identifying the Types of Group Accounts
8.4(1)
8.2 Creating Local Groups
8.8(1)
8.3 Introducing Built-in Groups
8.12(1)
8.4 Configuring Group Policies Using Group Policy Objects
8.18(1)
8.5 Identifying the Types of Group Policies
8.22(1)
8.6 Modifying Software Settings
8.28(1)
8.7 Working with Software Policies
8.32(1)
8.8 Implementing Account Policy
8.36(1)
Lesson 9 Installing and Configuring Hardware Devices 9.2(1)
9.1 Working with the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard
9.4(1)
9.2 Updating Device Drivers Using Device Manager
9.8(1)
9.3 Configuring Driver Signing Options
9.12(1)
9.4 Working with Hardware Profiles and Event Logs
9.16(1)
9.5 Installing and Configuring Network Adapters
9.20(1)
Lesson 10 Installing and Configuring Network Printers 10.2(1)
10.1 Introducing the Windows 2000 Network Printing Environment
10.4(1)
10.2 Installing a Network Printer
10.10(1)
10.3 Controlling Access to Printers
10.14(1)
10.4 Creating a Printer Pool
10.18(1)
10.5 Specifying Printer Priorities
10.20(1)
10.6 Monitoring Printer Performance
10.24(1)
10.7 Publishing Printers in Active Directory
10.28(1)
10.8 Troubleshooting Printer Problems
10.32(1)
Lesson 11 Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Network Protocols 11.2(1)
11.1 Introducing Network Concepts
11.4(1)
11.2 Introducing Network Protocols
11.8(1)
11.3 Identifying the Fundamentals of TCP/IP
11.10(1)
11.4 Introducing IP Addressing in TCP/IP
11.14(1)
11.5 Installing and Configuring TCP/IP
11.16(1)
11.6 Troubleshooting TCP/IP
11.20(1)
11.7 Introducing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
11.22(1)
11.8 Authorizing a DHCP Server
11.26(1)
11.9 Creating a DHCP Scope
11.28(1)
11.10 Installing the NWLink Protocol
11.30(1)
Lesson 12 Installing and Configuring WINS and DNS Servers 12.2(1)
12.1 Installing and Configuring Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
12.4(1)
12.2 Understanding Domain Name System (DNS)
12.12(1)
12.3 Understanding DNS Name Resolution
12.18(1)
12.4 Installing and Configuring DNS Service
12.20(1)
12.5 Troubleshooting WINS and DNS Servers
12.28(1)
Lesson 13 Configuring Routing and Remote Access Service 13.2(1)
13.1 Introducing Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS)
13.4(1)
13.2 Introducing Types of Remote Access Connections
13.6(1)
13.3 Enabling RRAS
13.12(1)
13.4 Configuring RRAS
13.14(1)
13.5 Monitoring RRAS
13.18(1)
13.6 Creating a Remote Access Policy
13.22(1)
13.7 Configuring a Remote Access Profile
13.26(1)
13.8 Creating a VPN Server
13.32(1)
13.9 Troubleshooting RRAS and Virtual Private Network Problems
13.38(1)
13.10 Introducing Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
13.40(1)
13.11 Introducing Network Address Translation (NAT)
13.44(1)
Lesson 14 Implementing Security in Windows 2000 Server 14.2(1)
14.1 Introducing Public Key Infrastructure
14.4(1)
14.2 Identifying the Features of Public Key Cryptography
14.8(1)
14.3 Working with IPSec
14.12(1)
14.4 Introducing Certificate Authorities
14.18(1)
14.5 Installing Microsoft Certificate Services
14.20(1)
14.6 Working with Certificate Services
14.24(1)
14.7 Encrypting Data Using Encrypting File System
14.28(1)
14.8 Authenticating User Identity Using Kerberos Protocol
14.34(1)
14.9 Introducing Security Tools
14.38(1)
Lesson 15 Implementing Data and System Recovery 15.2(1)
15.1 Understanding the Windows Backup Utility
15.4(1)
15.2 Scheduling a Backup
15.10(1)
15.3 Restoring System Data
15.14(1)
15.4 Restoring Your System Using Safe Mode
15.18(1)
15.5 Understanding Fault Tolerance in Hard Disk Volumes
15.22(1)
15.6 Working with the Recovery Console
15.26(1)
15.7 Creating an Emergency Repair Disk
15.30(1)
15.8 Deploying Service Packs
15.34(1)
Lesson 16 Monitoring the Performance of Windows 2000 Server Using System Tools 16.2(1)
16.1 Using the Task Manager to Monitor Server Performance Data
16.4(1)
16.2 Using the System Monitor to Monitor Server Performance
16.8(1)
16.3 Working with the Performance Logs and Alerts Snap-in
16.12(1)
16.4 Optimizing Hard Disk Performance
16.18(1)
16.5 Optimizing Disk Storage Performance
16.24(1)
16.6 Tracking Windows 2000 Server Activities with Audit Policy
16.30(1)
16.7 Viewing Security Log Information with Event Viewer
16.36(1)
16.8 Introducing Network Monitoring
16.40(1)
16.9 Introducing Simple Network Management Protocol Services (SNMP)
16.46(1)
Lesson 17 Configuring a Windows 2000 Application Server 17.2
17.1 Installing Terminal Services on Windows 2000 Server
17.4(1)
17.2 Configuring Terminal Services for Application Sharing
17.10(1)
17.3 Working with Terminal Server Clients
17.16(1)
17.4 Troubleshooting Terminal Services
17.22(1)
17.5 Introducing Internet Information Services 5.0
17.24(1)
17.6 Identifying the Management Features of IIS 5.0
17.28(1)
17.7 Configuring the Web Environment
17.38(1)
17.8 Hosting Multiple Web and FTP Sites
17.44(1)
17.9 Administering the Web Environment
17.48(1)
17.10 Troubleshooting the Web Environment
17.52(1)
17.11 Communicating with Remote Computers
17.56(1)
17.12 Administering the Telnet Service
17.58
Glossary G-1
Index I-1

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