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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Installation and Administration: Advanced File and Folder Management

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Network administrators, support professionals, system engineers, and architects who wish to plan, install, configure, manage, secure, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 Professional and Server as part of a workgroup or domain, employing file print, Internet, and terminal services
Prerequisites
The SmartCurriculum Windows 2000 - Core Technologies; the SmartCourse Microsoft Windows 2000 - Update: New Features and Architecture; or a good working knowledge of TCP/IP, Internet technologies, and internetworking
Course Aim
To provide an overview of the advanced file and folder services and features in Windows 2000
Learning Objectives
Explain the features, components, and purposes of Dfs.
Create standalone and fault-tolerant Dfs nodes.
Configure Dfs settings.
Explain the roles and components of Windows 2000 offline folders.
Configure offline folders and redirect data.
Provide an overview of Internet Information Services 5.0.
Configure files and folders for Internet publishing.
Secure files and folders used for Internet publishing.
Topics Covered
Distributed file system
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Dfs overview
- Creating and replicating nodes
- Hands-on: Configuring Dfs

Redirected and offline folders
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Data redirection
- Hands-on: Redirecting data
- Offline folders
- Hands-on: Configuring offline folders

Web files and folders
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Internet Information Services 5.0
- Sharing files on the Internet
- Hands-on: Publishing files to the Internet
- Internet security
- Troubleshooting web resources

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