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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Update: New Features and Architecture

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

Audience
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 NT 4.0 from administrative, support, and architectural perspectives; early adoption experience of Windows 2000 Professional and Server
Course Aim
To explain the positioning of Windows 2000 and describe its architecture, new features, and benefits
Learning Objectives
Outline the history, positioning, and use of Windows 2000 products.
Describe the design goals and new features of Windows 2000.
Explain the architecture of Windows 2000.
Provide an overview of the Active Directory.
Perform an initial Active Directory namespace design.
Describe directory replication techniques.
Topics Covered
Introduction to Windows 2000
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The Windows family
- Evolution and positioning
- Design goals

Features
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Zero Administration for Windows
- Management
- Security
- Scalability and reliability
- Hands-on: Identifying Windows 2000 features

Architecture
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Layers and modes
- Memory architecture
- Processing architecture
- Hands-on: Identifying Windows 2000 functions

Introduction to Active Directory
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Architecture and components
- Namespace design
- Hands-on: Designing a namespace
- Directory replication


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