Windows NT 4.0: Troubleshooting and Optimization


Overview/Description
To provide an introduction to the support of Windows NT 4.0

Target Audience
Windows NT power users, technical support personnel, system engineers and integration specialists

Prerequisites
Familiarity with the Microsoft Windows or Windows NT environment and an understanding of operating system fundamentals

Expected Duration
9:00 Hours

Objectives:

Windows NT 4.0: Troubleshooting and Optimization

  • To describe the NT boot process on Intel-based and RISC-based computers
  • To outline the roles of the BOOT.INI file and of control sets in managing the NT boot process
  • To describe the process of creating Emergency Repair and boot disks
  • To introduce the Windows NT Registry
  • To introduce you to automatic performance optimization
  • To explain how performance can be enhanced by manually adjusting system settings
  • To introduce you to how Performance Monitor can be used to measure system responsiveness and the use of system components
  • To show how Performance Monitor is used to measure resource demand
  • To describe how to optimize NT Server

  • Course Number: NT40007