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Supporting Microsoft Windows 98: Advanced Networking CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: Supporting Microsoft Windows 98: Advanced Networking CBT Tra Review: Course Overview
This is the final course in a five part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge to install, configure, customize, optimize, integrate and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows 98.
Learn To
Establish configuration settings in the registry with the help of system policies.
Manage access to Internet resources.
Setup Dial-Up Networking, Virtual Private Networks and Direct Cable connection.
Maintain and troubleshoot a network environment.
Audience
This course is intended for IT professionals who are responsible for installing, configuring, customizing, optimizing, integrating and troubleshooting Microsoft Windows 98. Participants should be familiar with Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, completed NETg course series 71441-71444, Networking Essentials 2nd Edition and have taken the first four courses in the series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: System Policies in Windows 98 1 - 2 hours
Identify the system policy settings that perform the given tasks.
Identify the system policies that apply to the registry of a computer when a user logs on to the network.
Match the tools available to control a computer with the registry settings that they change.
Identify the tasks involved in successful implementation of system policies.
Install System Policy Editor.
Open the System Policy Editor.
Configure the Remote Update Policy on a computer running Windows 98.
Set the computer policies using the System Policy Editor in Policy File mode.
Set the policies for a user by using the System Policy Editor window.
Set the priority level for group policies.
Identify the steps that should be followed to implement system policies on different network types.
Configure the settings of a computer to enable Windows 98 to search the local path for a policy file.
Match the common system policy problems with their causes and solutions.
Unit 2: Windows 98 on the Web 1 - 2 hours
Identify the tasks you can perform using Internet Explorer 4.0.
Create an Internet connection.
Identify the functions of the options that can be configured on the General tab of the Internet Properties window.
Assign a Web site to a security zone.
Assign a content ratings to Web sites.
Configure a proxy server.
Assign applications to be used for Internet services.
Configure the advanced Internet options.
Configure Internet Explorer to start in kiosk mode.
Identify the features of the Personal Web Server.
Install the Personal Web Server.
Configure the Personal Web Server.
Install the NetShow Player.
Install NetMeeting.
Configure an e-mail account on Outlook Express.
Unit 3: Implementing Dial-Up Networking 2 hours
Install Dial-Up Networking software on a computer running Windows 98.
Install a modem by using the Modems icon in the Control Panel window.
Sequence the steps to configure an ISDN adapter in Windows 98.
Configure a TAPI location on your computer.
Create a new Dial-Up Networking connection.
Match the server types that are available for Windows 98 dial-up clients with their connection protocols.
Configure the server types and protocols for the given Dial-Up Networking client.
Execute a script to establish a Dial-Up Networking connection.
Configure Multilink connection for the given Dial-Up Networking connection.
Install a VPN adapter on a client computer.
Sequence the steps to connect to a PPTP server through an ISP.
Configure a Dial-Up Server on a computer running Windows 98.
Sequence the steps involved in accomplishing a CHAP logon process.
Install DCC on a computer running Windows 98.
Configure a host and a guest computer to connect to each other by using DCC.
Modify the properties to append connections information in the modem log file.
Invoke the modem diagnostics program to capture a modem connection problem.
Enable a log file to write PPP connection problems.
Identify the recommended solutions for the common PPTP connection problems.
Identify the recommended solutions for the common Multilink connection problems.
Unit 4: Troubleshooting in a Network Environment 2 hours
Connect to online technical support information by using Windows Update site.
Start the Windows Report Tool.
Start Windows 98 Troubleshooters.
Match Microsoft support resources with their content.
Install Remote Registry Service for administering a remote computer.
Verify the installation of Remote Registry Service by connecting to a remote computer.
Connect to a remote computer by using Remote Registry.
Run System Monitor to monitor the system parameters of a remote computer.
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