Supporting Microsoft Windows 2000
It's critical in today's business environment that organisations ensure the effective running of their Windows 2000 networks, certain of their operational integrity. This demands a comprehensive knowledge of the system and its characteristics, with proper installation, maximum utilisation and assiduous maintenance - a challenge for personnel to develop the necessary high levels of expertise. This course answers that demand. It takes learners through the Windows operating system, its features and associated hardware. It ensures your familiarisation with related installation, configuration and management issues. It shows you the tools to monitor, troubleshoot and control elements effectively, makes sure that you can create security solutions, and instructs you in recovery methods, repair techniques and network restoration.
What will you learn?
On completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify the Windows 2000 operating systems and their features.
- Identify the activities to be completed before installing Windows 2000.
- Identify and perform attended installation of Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 server.
- Perform the unattended installation of Windows 2000.
- Troubleshoot a failed installation.
- Install hardware and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 environment.
- Manage storage devices, file systems and volumes.
- Configure advanced devices in Windows 2000.
- Identify and interpret the System Monitor and the Network Monitor.
- Optimise resource utilisation on a Windows 2000 client and server.
- Manage programs on Windows 2000 using Task Manager.
- Perform tasks in DirectX Diagnostic.
- Troubleshoot resources on a Windows 2000 computer.
- Identify, configure and manage workstations and faxes.
- Recognise the network protocol.
- Install TCP/IP NetBEUI and NWLink protocols.
- Identify the lease generation process followed by DHCP, host name resolution process of DNS and the features of WINS.
- Identify and install the DHCP Server Service, create the DHCP scope, configure DNS and WINS.
- Create dial-up connections to the internet and remote computers.
- Install, configure and troubleshoot Connection Sharing.
- Administer a Windows 2000 network.
- Manage, locate and control access to objects in Active Directory.
- Publish resources and delegate control.
- Monitor, troubleshoot and control access to files and folders.
- Install and troubleshoot network adapters and network protocols on a Windows 2000 server.
- Install, monitor and troubleshoot remote access.
- Identify the components of a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
- Configure a VPN server and troubleshoot a VPN.
- Secure a network.
- Create security templates and troubleshoot security policies.
- Use recovery methods, repair a server and restore a network.
What should you already know?
This course is aimed at IT professionals who are responsible for administration tasks in a single domain Windows 2000 based network. You are recommended to have completed the Microsoft 2000: Administration course or have equivalent knowledge.
Course level
| Beginner |
| Beginner plus |
| Intermediate |
| Advanced |
How long does it take?
Long Course - our long courses take 42 - 150 hours to complete. You can work through this course at your own pace.
What's involved?
Online - This is a course where you learn while connected to the Internet
Course Code: 100125IC079



