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Microsoft Certified System Engineer 2000 Certification Preparation Class


 

Pre-requisite: MS Windows, DOS, on the job experience with Hardware and Software, Networking experience and preferable an A+ Certification:

Course Length: 196 Hours

 

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EXAM 70-210
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
• Install or upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional using automated and remote setup tools
• Administer access to shared files, folders, and printers
• Configure and manage hardware devices, drivers, network adapters, and remote mobile hardware
• Troubleshoot the Windows 2000 desktop environment—user profiles, desktop settings, multiple locations, fax support, and other services
• Monitor system memory, disk, and application performance
• Implement the TCP/IP network protocol; link computers and shared resources using dial-up and virtual private network connections
• Help ensure data and system security through Group Policy, Encrypting File System, and local shares and accounts

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  EXAM 70-215
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

• Install or upgrade to Windows 2000 Server by using automated setup tools and by deploying service packs
• Configure network services for interoperability
• Manage access to shared system and Web-based resources, including setting up a distributed file system (Dfs)
• Administer Windows 2000 disks and data storage
• Set up and troubleshoot hardware devices and drivers
• Monitor and optimize system performance, reliability, and availability
• Implement network protocols and services, including virtual private networks (VPNs), routing and remote access, and terminal services
• Ensure system security through Encrypting File System (EFS), policies, and security configuration tools.
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EXAM 70-216
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
• Plan the infrastructure for your Windows 2000–based network
• Install and configure TCP/IP for cross-platform and Internet connectivity
• Use Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and Domain Name System (DNS) to resolve host names on local networks and the Internet
• Deploy Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to automate and centrally manage address configuration
• Provide your clients with Remote Access Services (RAS), including dial-up connectivity and virtual private networks
• Share a single Internet connection on a small network with Network Address Translation
• Help secure network communications with certificates, Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), authentication, and encryption

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EXAM 70-217
Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory™ Administration

• Plan, configure, and administer your Active Directory infrastructure
• Configure Domain Name System (DNS) to manage name resolution, schema, and replication
• Administer the user environment and software with Group Policy
• Deploy the Windows 2000 operating system remotely using Remote Installation Services (RIS)
• Use Active Directory technology to centrally manage users, groups, shared folders, and network resources
• Implement and troubleshoot security in a directory services infrastructure

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Exam 70-219
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure:
 
• Analyzing your company’s business requirements, including structure, work processes, and growth strategy
• Identifying your current and future networking needs, from connectivity and access to security, performance, and end user support
• Assessing the impact of Active Directory on existing systems and processes, as well as on potential upgrades
• Creating a forest model and schema modification plan
• Defining and naming domains
• Designing site topology, including placement of domain controllers and DNS servers
• Developing the structure of organizational units and planning for Group Policy

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Exam 70-221
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

• Analyzing business requirements, including information flow, company processes, and IT structure
• Assessing current and future network needs, from scalability and performance to security and disaster recovery
• Planning and designing network topology, including optimizing TCP/IP and DHCP network designs
• Evaluating multi-protocol routing designs
• Creating secure name resolution services
• Selecting components for Internet/intranet access, including proxy server, firewalls, and Network Address Translation (NAT) services
• Developing remote access solutions, including dial-up connectivity, VPN, and RADIUS
• Monitoring and managing Windows 2000 network services and resources

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  Exam 70-222
Windows 2000 Migration:

• Evaluating current infrastructure—hardware, security, applications, network services—to plan your migration strategy
• Preparing the environment for migration, including configuring Windows 2000 DNS and Active Directory™ services
• Developing and implementing an upgrade path for your Windows NT installation
• Restructuring domains, including migrating users and groups, setting up trusts and group policies, and configuring network services
• Performing system back-ups, testing, and other ongoing post-migration support
• Troubleshooting domain upgrade failures and resolving problems with client connectivity, network services, and application compatibility
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