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

 

Section B: Workgroup Model

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

 

Section B: Single Segment IP

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

 

 

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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