Course 2152—Five days—Instructor-led
Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server
Table of Contents
Introduction
At Course Completion
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
Prerequisites
Course Materials and Software
Course Outline
Introduction
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install
and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and client computers
that are part of a workgroup or domain. In addition, this course provides the
skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Windows 2000 Server to
create file, print, Web, and Terminal servers. It also provides students with
the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for course 2153, Implementing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.
Return to top
At Course Completion
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Install or upgrade to Windows 2000.
- Configure the Windows 2000 environment.
- Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks.
- Create and manage user accounts.
- Manage access to resources by using groups.
- Manage data by using the NTFS file system.
- Provide network access to file resources.
- Monitor and optimize performance in Windows 2000.
- Implement security in Windows 2000.
- Configure printing.
- Configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing.
- Configure and manage disks.
- Implement disaster protection.
- Install and configure Terminal Services.
- Implement Windows 2000 clients.
- Implement Windows 2000 servers.
Return to top
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified
Professional exams:
- Exam
70-210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows
2000 Professional
- Exam
70-215, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows
2000 Server
Return to top
Prerequisites
- Successful completion of course
2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials,
or equivalent knowledge. This includes the ability to:
- Describe the principal features of the Windows 2000 operating system
and the basics of networking in a Windows 2000 environment.
- Identify the tools used to perform common administrative tasks.
- Describe the types of user accounts and the principal security features
of a Windows 2000 environment.
- Describe the features of the common network protocols used in Windows
2000.
- Describe the fundamentals of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
- Describe the communication process in a Windows 2000 network.
- Differentiate between the various types of network architectures.
- Describe the common hardware components used in network communication.
- Describe the requirements for Internet access and Web security.
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.
Return to top