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Windows 2000 Introduction




AUDIENCE:   IT managers, system administrators, consultants, programmers and technicians interested in understanding the fundamental concepts of the Windows 2000 operating system.

PREREQUISITES:   Delegates should have a basic, background knowledge of information technology. However, no previous knowledge of Windows 2000 is assumed.

DURATION:   2 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   Will allow the delegate to understand the features and technical capabilities of Windows 2000, demonstrating its structure and functionality. On completion the delegate will be familiar with design goals of Windows 2000, the Graphical User Interface, installation requirements/methods, supported file systems and a number of new features such as Active Directory Services and the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).

COURSE CONTENT:  

Introducing Windows 2000
Microsoft family of Operating Systems
· Windows 2000 Professional
· Windows 2000 Server
· Windows 2000 Advanced Server
· Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
System requirements for Windows 2000
Design Goals
Windows 2000 Architecture
· Environment Subsystems
· Executive Services
Security Model

The Graphical User Interface (Gui)
The Desktop Look and Feel
Desktop Tools
Configuring Hardware Settings
Installing Hardware Automatically
Configuring Multiple Displays
· Advanced Power Management
· Supporting USB Devices
· Administrative Tools

Installing Windows 2000
Pre-installation Tasks
Compatibility with existing
Operating systems
Installing on a new system
Upgrading existing Windows Operating Systems
Licensing Modes

File Systems Overview
File systems supported in Windows 2000
· Fat
· Fat32
· NTFS Version 5
Encrypted Files System (EFS)
Dynamic Storage Volumes:
· Simple Volumes, Spanned Volumes, Mirrored Volumes, Striped Volumes
Managing Disk Quotas
· Using Quota manager
Defragmenting Disks

Additional Features
Networking Model
· Windows 2000 Workgroups
· Windows 2000 Domains
· Windows 2000 Domain Trees and Forests
Domain Integration with Windows NT v4.0
Active Directory
· What is Active Directory?
· Active Directory Structure
· Concepts of Active Directory
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
· What is the MMC?
· Using MMC Consoles
· Snap-Ins
Task Scheduler
Distributed File System (DFS)
IntelliMirror  

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