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This exam covers all of Windows 2000. This will be seen by many exam candidates as the first path to take to achieve Windows 2000 certification coming from the Windows NT Server 4 track. Written in keeping with the Training Guide series, you will find pre-chapter quizzes, chapter reviews, case studies, glossaries, and much more, written based on the exam objectives. To supplement the top-notch content, the Training Guide offers a version of ExamGear which gives you the chance to try your hand at adaptive testing and other new testing technologies--all with the look and feel of the real exams.
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Review Questions and Answers to Review Questions.)
Introduction.
How This Book Helps You. What the Microsoft Windows 2000 Accelerated Exam for MCP'S Certified on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (70-240) Covers. Hardware and Software You'll Need. Advice on Taking the Exam. New Riders Publishing.
I. INSTALLING, CONFIGURING, AND ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL.
1. Installing Windows 2000 Professional.Introduction. Windows 2000 Products. Before You Begin Installation. Installing Windows 2000 Professional—An Overview. Installing Windows 2000 Professional Manually. Automating the Installation Process. Using a Dual-Boot System. Upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional. Service Pack Deployment. Troubleshooting the Installation Process.
2. Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources.Introduction. Managing Network Resources. File Resources. Managing File Resources. Print Resources.
3. Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers.Introduction. Installing Hardware. Media Devices. Display Devices. Mobile Computing. Input and Output (I/O) Devices. Maintaining Updated Drivers. Multiple Processor Machines. Network Adapters.
4. Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability.Introduction. Managing and Troubleshooting Driver Signing. Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting the Task Scheduler. Managing and Troubleshooting the Use and Synchronization of Offline Files. Optimizing and Troubleshooting Performance of the Windows 2000 Professional Desktop. Managing Hardware Profiles. Recovering System and User Data.
5. Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment.Introduction. Configuring User Profiles. Configuring the Desktop Environment. Installing and Configuring Applications. Securing the Desktop Using Security Policies. Configuring Fax Support. Configuring Internet Options.
6. Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services.Introduction. The Windows 2000 Professional Networking Model. Windows 2000 Networking Versus the OSI Reference Model. Adding and Configuring the Network Components of Windows 2000. Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol. Assigning IP Addresses to Clients. Connecting to Computers by Using Dial-Up Networking. Installing a Dial-Up Networking Connection. Connecting to Shared Resources on a Microsoft Network. Troubleshooting TCP/IP Connections.
7. Implementing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Security.Introduction. User and Group Management. Local Group Policy. Local Account Policy. Monitoring Security Events. Windows 2000 Security Configurations. Encrypting File System (EFS).
II. INSTALLING, CONFIGURING, AND ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 SERVER.
8. Installing Windows 2000 Server.Introduction. Windows 2000 Server and the 70-215 Exam. Preparing for Installation. Attended Installations of Windows 2000 Server. Unattended Installations of Windows 2000 Server. Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 Server to Windows 2000. Deploying Service Packs. Troublesh