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Course Overview
This course series will help individuals prepare for certification exam 70-068. This exam is a core requirement for MCSE certification. To become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer you are required to pass four operating systems exams and two elective exams that provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise.
Learn To
Microsoft Class - 689 Supporting Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise
Audience
This course series is intended for professionals seeking MCSE certification.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
ITCAP credits: 2.5 Credit Hours
CEU credits: 4.90 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
42 to 56 hours
Objectives
Unit Course Series: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise 42 - 56 hours
Courses 71414 - 71420
This seven part series is intended for network support professionals working in a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 based enterprise environment. This series enables participants to design, implement, and support the Windows NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment. At the completion of this series, you will be able to: implement Directory Services using Windows NT Server 4.0; establish and manage trust relationships; select the most suitable Directory Services structure for a given business situation; identify the issues involved in planning an effective Directory Services structure for an organization running Windows NT Server 4.0; identify the features of Windows NT server resources, Performance Monitor, and the techniques for server analysis and optimization; create a measurement baseline by collecting data, creating log files and viewing the reports of the log files; monitor system objects to detect various system bottlenecks; identify the issues to be considered for setting expectations from Windows NT server and determine the need for an additional server; identify the system bottlenecks and resource implications in different environments; analyze network traffic; analyze and optimize the client initialization traffic and client-to-server traffic; analyze and optimize Windows NT 4.0 server-to-server network traffic to establish an effective enterprise network; identify the network generated in various scenarios in a Windows NT 4.0 environment; identify the troubleshooting methodology, functions of the Kernel Mode networking components and Distributed Networking Components; identify the registry structure and subtrees and configuration information about the local machine; identify the functions of the processes in every boot phase and troubleshoot through system files; troubleshoot RAS problems, resource access and permission problems, recover a mirror set and stripe set with parity; install and configure a Window NT Server; configure and Manage Hard Disks, Printers and Windows NT Server for client computers; install and configure Internet services and Remote Access Service; configure Windows NT Server for interoperability with a NetWare server from client computers; install and configure Remote Access Services (RAS) server, and manage RAS security; manage accounts, user profiles and system policies on the Windows NT Server 4.0.
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