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 Windows 2000 installation process and options, and show how to upgrade to Windows 2000 from other operating systems
Learning Objectives
Plan an installation of Windows 2000. Install Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server. Install Windows 2000 using advanced installation options such as remote and automated installation. Plan an upgrade of your network to Windows 2000. Upgrade previous versions of Windows to Windows 2000.
Topics Covered
Windows 2000 installation - Planning an installation - Hands-on: Preparing for installation - Installing Windows 2000 Advanced installation options - Network installation - Automated installation - Hands-on: Automating installation - Remote installation - Troubleshooting installation Preparing for an upgrade - Service packs - Streamlining directory services - Updating protocols and services - Deploying Windows NT Workstation - Configuring Windows NT - Hands-on: Getting ready for Windows 2000 Upgrading to Windows 2000 - Upgrade checklist - Upgrading a client computer - Upgrading a server - Post-upgrade configuration
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