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exam. This exam is often the second one that MCSE candidates
attempt on their way to becoming certified in Windows 2000.
The exam will test your mettle in the following areas:
Installing Windows 2000 Server
You need to know how to perform an attended installation of
Windows 2000 Server and an unattended installation of Windows
2000 Server. This includes creating unattended answer files
with Setup Manager and automating the installation of Windows
2000 from start to finish if called upon to do so. Upgrading
from Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0, deploying service packs
and troubleshooting installations gone wrong should round
out your skill set.
Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting
Access to Resources
You'll need to be able to make network resources available
in a heterogeneous environment. That's often the point, isn't
it? These resources include network services, printers, files,
folders, and shared folders. You'll need to know how to use
Dfs to simplify your task. You should be able to monitor,
configure, troubleshoot, and control files and folders, files
and folders in a shared folder, files and folders via Web
services, and Web sites themselves.
Configuring and Troubleshooting Hardware
Devices and Drivers
If you're going to take care of from 200 to 26,000 users and
computers, as Microsoft says you should, you'll need to know
a bit about hardware. This includes: configuring hardware
devices, configuring driver signing options, updating device
drivers, troubleshooting hardware problems. Most of the time
you'll need to do this with the least amount of administrative
effort possible.
Managing, Monitoring, and Optimizing
System Performance, Reliability, and Availability
Not only does all that hardware need to work most, if not
all, of the time, it should work well. You'll need to be able
to monitor and optimize usage of system resources, manage
processes, optimize disk performance and manage and optimize
availability of System State data and recover System State
data and user data when the need arises.
Managing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting
Storage Use
Keep your data well and you've a much better chance of keeping
your job. Study up on monitoring, configuring, and troubleshooting
disks and volumes. Become intimately familiar with configuring
data compression. Acquaint yourself thoroughly with monitoring
and configuring disk quotas. Then find out how to recover
from disk failures and everything will work out fine.
Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows
2000 Network Connections
You will likely be asked how to install, configure, and troubleshoot:
shared access, a virtual private network (VPN), network protocols,
and network services. Or perhaps how to configure, monitor,
and troubleshoot remote access; install, configure, monitor,
and troubleshoot Terminal Services; and install, configure,
and troubleshoot network adapters and drivers.
Implementing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
Security
Some of the security tools you need to master before take
the exam are the Encrypting File System (EFS), Group policies,
Local Policies, and System Policies. You should also be able
to handle all the security issues that relate to auditing,
local accounts and Account Policy. And you should be ready
to implement, configure, manage, and troubleshoot security
by using the Security Configuration Tool Set.
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