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Tiêu đề Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment
Thể loại Delivery Guide
Năm xuất bản 2001
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Contents Introduction Course Materials ...2 Prerequisites...3 Course Outline ...4 Setup ...6 Microsoft Official Curriculum...8 Microsoft Certified Professional Program ...9 Facilities..

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Part Number: xxx-xxxxx

Course Number: 2126A

Released: 11/2001

Delivery Guide

Environment

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Course Number: 2126A Part Number: xxx-xxxxx Released: 11/2001

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Contents

Introduction

Course Materials 2

Prerequisites 3

Course Outline 4

Setup 6

Microsoft Official Curriculum 8

Microsoft Certified Professional Program 9

Facilities 11

Module 1: Introduction to Managing a Windows 2000 Network Overview 1

Overview of Active Directory 2

Active Directory Logical Structure 11

Active Directory Physical Structure 17

Managing a Windows 2000 Network 21

Review 27

Module 2: Managing Shared Network Resources Overview 1

Introduction to Publishing Resources 2

Setting Up and Managing Published Printers 5

Implementing Printer Locations 11

Maintaining Printer Resources 18

Setting Up and Managing Published Shared Folders 22

Lab A: Publishing and Maintaining Printers in Active Directory 24

Monitoring Access to Shared Folders 30

Troubleshooting User Access to Network File Resources 39

Troubleshooting Published Resources 42

Best Practices 43

Lab B: Publishing Shared Folders in Active Directory 44

Review 50

Module 3: Managing Web Services Overview 1

Overview of Internet Information Services 2

Configuring Web Server Properties 9

Creating Web Sites and Virtual Directories 14

Lab A: Creating and Configuring Additional Web and FTP Sites 20

Managing Web Site Content 32

Configuring User Authentication 38

Configuring User Access to Web Pages 44

Configuring Web Browsers 51

Maintaining a Web Server 55

Lab B: Securing Web Resources by Using Permissions and Authentication 61

Review 71

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Module 4: Implementing and Managing DHCP

Overview 1

Overview of DHCP 2

Installing the DHCP Service 12

Authorizing the DHCP Service 13

Lab A: Configuring the DHCP Service 15

Creating and Configuring a Scope 17

Configuring DHCP in a Routed Network 29

Supporting DHCP 33

Review 40

Module 5: Implementing Name Resolution Overview 1

Introduction to Name Resolution 2

NetBIOS Name Resolution 4

Host Name Resolution 11

Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers 16

Troubleshooting Name Resolution 22

Lab A: Configuring a Client Computer for Name Resolution 29

Review 39

Module 6: Managing DNS Overview 1

Multimedia: Basics of the Domain Name System (DNS) 2

Overview of the DNS Query Process 3

Creating Zones 5

Configuring Zones 11

Configuring DNS Updates 23

DNS Name Resolution in Active Directory 29

Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers 38

Lab A: Installing and Configuring the DNS Service 48

Lab B: Managing DNS 59

Review 66

Module 7: Configuring Remote Access Overview 1

Overview of Remote Access in Windows 2000 2

Configuring the Remote Access Server 9

Configuring Authentication Protocols 16

Configuring Encryption Protocols 21

Configuring Routing and Remote Access for DHCP Integration 23

Configuring the Remote Access Client 27

Lab A: Configuring RAS 32

Review 37

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Module 8: Supporting Remote Access Policy

Overview 1

Examining Remote Access Policies 2

Examining Remote Access Policy Evaluation 4

Creating a Remote Access Policy 9

Lab A: Configuring a RAS Policy 13

Troubleshooting Remote Access 20

Review 28

Module 9: Resolving Active Directory Replication Conflicts Overview 1

Introduction to Active Directory Replication 2

Replication Components and Processes 3

Using Sites to Optimize Active Directory Replication 13

Identifying Replication Problems by Using Event Viewer 18

Review 19

Module 10: Delegating Administrative Control Overview 1

Introduction to Delegating Administrative Control 2

Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects 3

Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory Objects 9

Lab A: Delegating Administrative Control 15

Managing Computer Accounts 23

Customizing MMC Consoles 28

Setting Up Taskpads 33

Lab B: Creating Custom Administrative Tools 38

Review 43

Module 11: Implementing Group Policy Overview 1

Group Policy Structure 2

Working with Group Policy Objects 12

How Group Policy Settings Are Applied in Active Directory 19

Modifying Group Policy Inheritance 28

Lab 11A: Implementing Group Policy 33

Troubleshooting Group Policy 44

Review 46

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Module 12: Using Group Policy to Manage the Desktop Environment

Overview 1

Introduction to Managing User Environments 3

Using Administrative Templates in Group Policy 5

Assigning Scripts by Using Group Policy 15

Using Group Policy to Redirect Folders 20

Lab 12A: Using Group Policy to Manage the User Environment 25

Troubleshooting User Environment Management 40

Introduction to Managing Software Deployment 42

Deploying Software 47

Managing Software 53

Identifying Solutions to Software Deployment Problems 60

Lab 12B: Using Group Policy to Deploy Software 61

Review 74

Module 13: Managing Network Security Overview 1

Using Group Policy to Secure the User Environment 2

Using Group Policy to Configure Account Policies 3

Lab A: Using Group Policy to Secure the Desktop 9

Analyzing Security Log Files to Detect Security Breaches 14

Securing the Logon Process 19

Examining Service Packs, Hotfixes, and Antivirus Software 24

Lab B: Monitoring Security 26

Review 31

Appendix A: Detecting Slow Network Connections

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About This Course

This section provides you with a brief description of the course, audience, suggested prerequisites, and course objectives

Description

Managing a Microsoft Windows Network Environment, a five-day

instructor-led course, provides the knowinstructor-ledge required by Microsoft® Certified System Administrators (MCSAs) While Microsoft Certified System Engineers (MCSEs) are qualified to design and plan, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot complex Windows system and network environments in medium to large organizations, Network Administrators and Technical Support specialists perform more limited duties on a smaller scale, such as on the department level

Audience

The network administrator is the primary audience for Course 2126A The network administrator focuses on installation and configuration tasks, as well as network and operating system management tasks The technical support specialist is the secondary audience for Course 2126A The technical support specialist focuses on troubleshooting tasks, hardware and software installations, configurations, upgrades, and some network and system operations tasks

Student Prerequisites

This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:

! Completed Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating

System Essentials

! Completed Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000

Professional and Server

Course Objectives

After completing this course, the student will be able to:

! Publish and maintain printers and shared folders

! Implement and manage Web-based services in an intranet

! Implement and manage the DHCP service

! Implement name resolution for client computers by using Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)

! Install and configure the DNS service

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! Implement the Remote Access Service (RAS)

! Manage remote access by using remote access policies

! Identify Active Directory™ directory service replication latency issues and resolve conflicts resulting from replication

! Delegate administrative control of an organizational unit

! Implement Group Policy to centrally manage users and computers

! Manage users’ desktops and software by using Group Policy

! Implement security settings and account policies by using Group Policy

! Troubleshoot client computer startup and user logon problems

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Course Timing

The following schedule is an estimate of the course timing Your timing may vary

Day 1

Start End Module

9:00 9:30 Introduction

Day 2

Start End Module

Authentication

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Day 3

Start End Module

Day 4

Start End Module

Environment

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Day 5

Start End Module

Problems

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Trainer Materials Compact Disc Contents

The Trainer Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:

Trainer Materials compact disc and its contents and how to open the Trainer Materials Web page

the steps for manually installing the classroom computers

contains a description of classroom requirements, classroom configuration, instructions for using the automated classroom setup scripts, and the Classroom Setup Checklist

in the course, the error log does not appear The HTML file in this folder is viewable through the Trainer Materials compact disc interface

PowerPoint® presentation and Web-based materials

course

display the PowerPoint slides

software to computers in a classroom setting

links to resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites

the instructor computer

course Review these materials before teaching this course

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Student Materials Compact Disc Contents

The Student Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:

you with resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites

Student Materials compact disc and its contents and how to open the Trainer Materials Web page

there are no additional reading files, this folder does not appear

browser plug-in If there are no Flash animations in the course, this folder does not appear

PowerPoint® presentation and Web-based materials

files may be used to prepare the student computers for the hands-on labs

for this course If this course does not include any multimedia presentations, this folder does not appear

Word document (.doc) files that are included on the compact disc

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Document Conventions

The following conventions are used in course materials to distinguish elements

of the text

Convention Use

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to a topic heading when additional information on the topic

is covered on the page or pages that follow it

must be typed exactly as shown It also indicates commands on menus and buttons, dialog box titles and options, and icon and menu names

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names or placeholders for variable information Italic is also used for introducing new terms, for book titles, and for emphasis in the text

directory names, and folder and file names, except when specifically referring to case-sensitive names Unless otherwise indicated, you can use lowercase letters when you type a directory name or file name in a dialog box or

at a command prompt

ALL CAPITALS Indicate the names of keys, key sequences, and key

combinations — for example, ALT+SPACEBAR

monospace Represents code samples or examples of screen text

[filename] in command syntax indicates that you can

choose to type a file name with the command Type only the information within the brackets, not the brackets themselves

information within the braces, not the braces themselves

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