Windows NT 4.0 Server Enterprise Course
This
series will teach you powerful facets and functions of Windows NT 4.0 as expert
instructor,
Heather Osterloh, walks you through each step of understanding and utilizing
the networking models of NT.
The straightforward, comprehensive nature of this series will give you the
understanding you need to prepare for MCP certification.
Server Enterprise
Session 1
Section A:
Introduction
Course Outline
Explanation
Section C:
Client/Server Model
Single Server
Multiple Servers
Section D: Domain
Model
Explanation &
Application
Section E: NT
Server Roles
PDC, BDC & NDC
or Member Server
Promoting BDC to
PDC
Member Server
Changes &
Replication
Section F:
Installing a BDC
NT Server Setup
Installing
Networking Component
Troubleshooting
Logon as
Administrator
Section G: Domain
Synchronization
Explanation
Synchronize to the PDC
Option
Checking Log
Domain Monitor Tool
Promote &
Demote with Server Manager
Synchronization
Process & Registry Settings
Traffic Across WAN
Links/Authentication & Synchronization
Domain
Considerations
Physical Location
of BDC’s
Changing Pulse Time
Logon Without
Domain Synchronization Wait
Synchronization
Between Domain Controllers Using TCP/IP
Total time: 75 minutes
Server
Enterprise Session 2
Section A: Trust
Relationships
Explanation of One
& Two Way Trusts
Establishing a
Trust
Trusts are Non-Transitive
Section B:
Establishing Trusts
One Way
Two Way
Authentication
& Administration
Section C: Single
Domain Model
Theory & 4
Models
Single Domain
Strengths & Limitations
Section D: Single
Master Domain Model
Strengths &
Limitations
Section E: Multiple
Master Domain Model
Strengths &
Limitations
Determining Number
of Trust Relationships
Section F: Complete
Trust Domain Model
Strengths &
Limitations
Determining Number
of Trust Relationships
Section G: User
& Group Management
Domain Group
Strategies
Exporting Users
within a Domain
Exporting Users
Across Domains
Section H:
Implementing Group Strategies
Assigning Local
Group to Resource
Creating Global
Group, Assigning Users & Exporting to Local Computer
Providing
permission & Rights
Creating Global
Group
Total time: 80 minutes
Server Enterprise
Session 3
Section A: Inter
Networking Protocols
Considerations
Routable
Connection
IP Networking
Without Routing
Address Classes
InterChange Between
Address
Configuring TCP/IP
Hooking Up
Section C: Static
IP Routing
Static vs. Dynamic
Steps
Configure TCP/IP
Adapter
Configuration
Tables
Ping & Tracert
Section D: Dynamic
IP Routing
Benefits of Dynamic
Routing
Configure with RIP
Section E: DHCP
Across Routers
Install DHCP Server
Service
Create a Scope
Create a Client
Boot P Relay
Section F:
Accessing Remote Resources
Options
WINS
Section G: RIP for
NW Link
Installation
IPX Route
Section H: Network
Monitor
Definition
Security Features
Screen Captures
Look at Results
Detailed View
Display Filter
Options
Total time: 79 minutes
Study
Guide
To
complement your CD-ROM, Online and Video training sessions, Study Guides support and strengthen the
learning process
with detailed descriptions and guidelines,
tables, charts, and data, which reinforces the training concepts of expert instructors
Heather Osterloh
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Heather Osterloh is a leader in the networking industry
with more than a decade of experience. As a Novell CNI/CNE, Microsoft Certified
Trainer, Network Expert and Network General Sniffer Trainer, she provides
consulting and training services both nationally and internationally |