Microsoft Windows 2000 Migration Design: Deployment (Classic)


Overview/Description
To show students how to upgrade Windows NT 3.5x or 4.0 to Windows 2000, maintain network services during migration, and set up Active Directory

Target Audience
System architects, integrators, engineers, and administrators who are planning to migrate from Windows NT 3.5x or 4.0 to Windows 2000; existing MCSEs who wish to upgrade their certification and support skills for Windows 2000

Prerequisites
Administrative experience with Windows NT 3.5x or 4.0; an understanding of DNS, TCP/IP, and WINS; familiarity with Windows 2000 directory services and Windows 2000 Server

Expected Duration
5:00 Hours

Objectives:

Microsoft Windows 2000 Migration Design: Deployment (Classic)

  • To explain some of the methods used to migrate to the Windows 2000 operating system
  • To illustrate how to use the Active Directory to create child domains, organizational units, user accounts, computer accounts, site links, and trusts
  • To discuss how to effectively enable network services following a Windows 2000 upgrade
  • To describe the creation of Active Directory group policies and the configuration of a RAS connection and policy
  • To demonstrate how to troubleshoot problems you may encounter during or after a Windows 2000 migration

  • Course Number: MSW53SE