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Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Part 2: Groups and Resource Management CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Part 2: Groups and Re Review: Course Overview
This course provides the student with the knowledge necessary to use groups to organize user accounts. It also provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to administer file and printer resources.
Learn To
Use Groups to Organize User Accounts.
Administer File Resources.
Administer Print Resources.
Audience
This course is designed for IT Professionals who are responsible for administration in a single-domain Windows 2000-based network.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English, German, Chinese, French, Japanese
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Using Groups to Organize User Accounts 2 - 3 hours
Identify the key features of groups.
Identify the guidelines for applying group strategies to manage access to resources.
Identify the role of local groups.
Create a group in a domain.
Locate a group in Active Directory.
Add a member to a group.
Identify the features of built-in groups.
Identify the role of built-in global groups.
Identify the role of built-in domain local groups.
Identify the features of built-in local groups.
Identify the features of built-in system groups.
Unit 2: File Resources: Administering 2 - 3 hours
Identify the features and functions of NTFS permissions.
Assign folder permissions to user accounts and groups.
Assign file permissions to users.
Identify the guidelines for assigning NTFS permissions.
Identify the features of multiple NTFS permissions.
Identify the characteristics of default NTFS permissions.
Identify the issues involved in NTFS permission inheritance.
Copy files and folders within and between NTFS partitions.
Move files and folders within and between NTFS partitions.
Identify the features of shared folders.
Create shared folders.
Identify the methods of modifying shared folders.
Connect to a shared folder.
Identify the features of administrative shared folders.
Identify the issues involved in combining NTFS permissions with shared folders.
Identify the guidelines for securing resources with NTFS permissions.
Identify solutions to common permission problems.
Unit 3: Print Resources: Administering 2 hours
Identify the features of printing components.
Share a printer for multiuser access.
Locate a specific printer for administration.
Identify the role of managing printer permissions.
Assign printer permissions to users or groups.
Connect a computer to a local printing device.
Assign a form to a specific paper tray.
Set a separator page on a printer.
Use the pause and restart facilities of a printer.
Change the priority and printing time for a printer.
Redirect documents to a different print device.
Identify the methods used to manage documents in a print queue.
Identify the various print job settings.
Use a Web browser to manage a printer.
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