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Microsoft® Windows® 2000: Upgrading from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 Part 3 CBT Training CD

Microsoft® Windows® 2000: Upgrading from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 Part 3 CBT Training CD

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Microsoft® Windows® 2000: Upgrading from Microsoft® Windows
Review: Course Overview
This course provides learners with instruction in the systematic process of accomplishing an upgrade to Windows 2000 from NT 4.0. An important distinction should be made between the content which this course covers and the content covered in Part 2 - Upgrading. This course covers restructuring a complete redesign of the domain structure, usually resulting in fewer, larger domains. Restructuring is accomplished when those responsible for the domain structure dissatisfied with it or who feel that they cannot manage an upgrade without serious impact to their production environment.

Learn To

Identify and develop a restructure strategy.
Identify and perform migration and Recovery tasks.

Audience
In addition to the principal audience of System Administrators, other MIS support personnel would benefit from this course. In some organizations persons whose principal duties are technical may also be required to perform the tasks instructed in this course. Students should have completed the following four NETg Windows 2000 courses (or passed the Microsoft exams which they map to) prior to taking this course: 72410 - 72412 Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Parts 1 - 3 72413 - 72420 Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, and Administration Parts 1 - 8 72421 - 72425 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Parts 1 - 5 72427 - 72431 Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Parts 1- 5

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
ITCAP credits: 1.5 Credit Hours for Multiple Courses CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
US English, German

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Restructure Strategy 3 - 4 hours

Identify the implications of domain restructure.
Sequence the steps for incremental migration to Windows 2000.
Develop a restructure strategy for a specified scenario.
Establish trust between domains by using the Active Directory Domains and Trusts console.
Create an Organizational Unit by using the Active Directory Users and Computers console.
Create a site by using the AD Sites and Services console.
Implement a group policy by using the Active Directory Users and Computers console.
Create a group policy by using the Active Directory Users and Computers console.
Configure RRAS by using the Routing and Remote Access console.
Configure TCP/IP by using the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
Configure DHCP service on a server by using the DHCP console.
Configure WINS on a Windows 2000 server by using Control Panel.
Configure DNS on a server by using the DNS console.
Sequence the steps of the FRS process.

Unit 2: Migration and Recovery Tasks 3 - 4 hours

Match the domain migration tools with the situations in which they are used.
Identify the command to establish a trust relationship between domains by using NETDOM.
Identify the command to migrate OUs from one domain to another by using Movetree.
Identify the command to clone users by using ClonePrincipal.
Migrate a group to a Windows 2000 domain by using ADMT.
Migrate a user account to a Windows 2000 domain by using ADMT.
Migrate a computer account to a Windows 2000 domain by using ADMT.
Identify the tasks to be performed after migrating from Windows NT to Windows 2000.
Configure a DACL for an OU by using the Properties dialog box.
Identify the tasks to test the functionality of a network service in a situation.
Verify the success of object migration for a specified scenario.
Identify the tasks involved in testing the deployment of domain migration.
Decommission source domains by using the Properties dialog box.
Identify the tasks to be performed to develop an efficient backup procedure.
Sequence the steps for making a backup of source domains to ensure recovery during a domain restructure disaster.
Make a backup of System State data by using the Backup Wizard.
Identify the disaster recovery strategy to be implemented for a specified situation.
Implement disaster recovery by restoring System State data.



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