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 how to configure storage and file systems
Learning Objectives
Explain the storage architecture of Windows 2000. Manage disks. Create and publish shared folders. Configure DFS. Configure NTFS settings. Encrypt folders and files using EFS. Describe fault-tolerant strategies. Perform backup and recovery of Windows 2000 computers.
Topics Covered
Disk management - Storage types - Managing disks - Hands-on: Creating a striped volume Managing the file system - Shared and published folders - Hands-on: Publishing a folder - The Distributed file system File system security - NTFS - The Encrypting File System - Hands-on: Encrypting a file system Managing disk space - Disk quotas - Hands-on: Managing quotas - Compressing NTFS volumes - Defragmenting disks Fault tolerance, backup, and recovery - Fault-tolerant volumes - Backing up your system - Data recovery
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