Managing Windows 2000 Servers and Client Computers
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
320 Minutes
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