Existing MCSEs and Windows NT 4.0 administrators who have early adoption experience of Windows 2000 and who wish to upgrade their certification and support skills to Windows 2000
Prerequisites
Windows NT 4.0 MCSE qualification or good working knowledge of Windows NT 3.51 or Windows T 4.0 from administrative, support, and architectural perspectives; early adoption experience of Windows 2000 Professional and Server
Course Aim
To describe the principal interface, application, and tool changes in Windows 2000
Learning Objectives
Configure and customize the desktop. Describe the principles of MMC and snap-ins. Create a customized MMC. Use the MMC to perform administrative tasks. Install hardware. Explain and configure Scheduled Tasks. Install and configure network printing. Secure printers.
Topics Covered
User interface - Orientation - Customizing the user interface - MMC and snap-ins - Hands-on: Creating an MMC Control Panel - Installing hardware - Using Device Manager - Scheduled Tasks - Hands-on: Using Scheduled Tasks Printing - Overview of printing - Configuring network printing - Hands-on: Configuring printing - Administering printers - Securing printers
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