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Microsoft Windows NT Server 4 Administration




Course Aims
This course is designed to introduce you to Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server, its installation and configuration and the major operations and concepts involved in administering, maintaining and planning a domain. Hands-on, the course will provide you with the knowledge and experience required in managing an NT Server.
Assumed Knowledge
Previous experience of Windows NT or Windows 95/98.
Course Audience
Anyone who is wanting to learn how to administer a Windows NT 4 Server.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Microsoft > Windows NT

Table of Contents
Windows Operating Systems
  • Windows Operating Systems
  • Windows CE
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 98
  • Windows NT Workstation 4.0
  • Windows NT Server 4.0
  • Summary
     
    Windows NT Services
  • Windows NT Services
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [DHCP]
  • Windows Naming Service [WINS]
  • Domain Name Service [DNS]
  • File Transfer Protocol Service [FTP]
  • Internet Information Server [IIS]
  • Peer Web Services
     
    Account Management - Part I
  • Managing Domains
  • Server Manager
  • User Account Management
  • Windows NT Server Groups
  • Local Groups
  • The Built-In Local Groups
  • Default Rights for Built-in Local Groups on Windows NT Server
  • Global Groups
  • The Built-In Global Groups
  • How to Use Groups In Domains
  • Special Accounts
     
    Account Management - Part II
  • NTFS Security
  • NTFS File Permissions
  • NTFS Directory Permissions
  • Directory and File Auditing
  • NTFS User and Group Permissions for Directories and Files
  • Local Permissions and Shared Permissions
  • Taking ownership of files
  • Windows NT Resource Security Model
  • User Home Directories
  • Profiles
  • Creating Server Based Profiles in Windows NT
  • Logon Scripts
  • Logon Scripts Variables
  • System Policies
  • Overview of System Policy Settings for Users
  • Overview of System Policy Settings for Computers
  • System Policies and Windows 95
  • Domain Synchronization and Replication
  • Domain Synchronization across a WAN Link
  • Directory Replication
  • Printing
  • Event Viewer
  • Emergency Repair Disk
  • Windows NT Boot Diskette
  • Last Known Good Configuration
  • Automatic System Recovery
     
    Introduction to Administering Windows NT
  • Administering Windows NT
  • Windows NT Administrative Tools
  • Logging On to a Computer or Domain
  • The Windows NT Security Dialog Box
     
    Setting Up User Accounts
  • Introduction to User Accounts
  • What is a User Account?
  • Types of Accounts
  • Where Accounts are Created
  • Domain User Accounts
  • Local User Accounts
  • Planning New User Accounts
  • Naming Conventions
  • Passwords
  • Logon Hours and Workstation Restrictions
  • Home Folder Location
  • Creating User Accounts
  • Setting Password and Account Options
  • Setting Logon Hours
  • Setting Workstation and Account Options
  • Account Information
  • Granting Dial-in Permissions
  • Deleting and Renaming User Accounts
  • Deleting a User
  • Renaming a User Account
  • User Profiles
  • Logon Scripts
  • Roaming User Profiles
  • Creating Roaming User Profiles
  • Defining a User’s Environment
     
    Setting Up Group Accounts
  • Introduction to Groups
  • Local and Global Groups
  • Planning a Group Strategy
  • Creating Global and Local Groups
  • Creating Global Groups
  • Creating Local Groups
  • Deleting Groups
  • Implementing Built-in Groups
  • Built-in Groups on All Windows NT-Based Computers
  • Built-in Groups on Domain Controllers Only
  • Built-in System Groups
     
    Administering User and Group Accounts
  • Introduction to Administering Accounts
  • Creating User Account Templates
  • Using Templates to Create User Accounts
  • Implementing an Account Policy
  • Planning Account Policy
  • Setting Password Options
  • Setting Account Lockout Options
  • Resetting User Account Passwords
  • Unlocking User Accounts
  • Modifying Multiple User Accounts
  • Maintaining Domain Controllers
  • Promoting a Backup Domain Controller
  • Resuming Domain Controller Roles
  • Synchronizing Domain Controllers
  • Troubleshooting Logon Problems
    Securing Network Resources with Shared Folder Permissions
  • What is Sharing?
  • Why Share Folders?
  • Shared Folder Permissions
  • How User and Group Permissions are Applied
  • Guidelines for sharing folders
  • Guidelines for assigning permissions
  • Guidelines for Network Application Folders
  • Guidelines for Data Folders
  • Guidelines for Home Folders
  • Sharing Folders
  • Sharing a Folder
  • Assigning Shared Folder Permissions
  • Modifying Shared Folders
  • Accessing Shared Folders
  • Using the Run Command
     
    Securing Network Resources with NTFS Permissions
  • Introduction to NTFS Permissions
  • Standard Permissions
  • How NTFS Permissions are Applied
  • Combining Shared Folder and NTFS Permissions
  • Guidelines for Assigning NTFS Permissions
  • Home Folders
  • Assigning NTFS Permissions
  • Assigning NTFS File and Folder Permissions
  • Assigning Special Access Permissions
  • Taking Ownership of Folders and Files
  • Copying or Moving Folders and Files
  • Troubleshooting Permission Problems
     
    Setting Up a Network Printer
  • Introduction to Windows NT Printing
  • Printer Permissions
  • Setting up a Network Printer
  • Adding and Sharing a New Printer
  • Sharing an Existing Printer
  • Assigning Printer Permissions
  • Setting Up a Network Client
  • Accessing a Network Printer
  • Creating a Printing Pool
  • Setting Priorities between Printers
  • Scheduling Documents
  • Assigning Forms to Paper Trays
  • Setting a Separator Page
     
    Administering Network Printers
  • Introduction to Administering Printers
  • How Documents Print
  • Deleting a Document
  • Setting a Notification, Priority and Printing Time
  • Pausing, Resuming and Purging a Printer
  • Redirecting Documents
  • Taking Ownership of a printer
  • Identifying Printing Problems
     
    Adding Resources and Events
  • Introduction to Auditing
  • Planning an Auditing Policy
  • Implementing an Auditing Policy
  • Defining an Auditing Policy
  • Auditing Files and Directories
  • Auditing a Printer
  • Using Event Viewer
  • Viewing Security Logs
  • Locating Events
  • Archiving the Security Log
     
    Monitoring Network Resources
  • Why Monitor Network Resources?
  • Server Manager
  • Windows NT Diagnostics
  • Monitoring Computer Properties
  • Monitoring User Sessions
  • Monitoring Shared Resources
  • Monitoring Resources in Use
  • Setting Administrative Alerts
  • Sending Messages to Users
  • Viewing a System Configuration
  • Printing a Report
     
    Backing Up and Restoring Data
  • Introduction to Windows NT Backup Program
  • Planning a Backup Strategy
  • Determining which Files and Folders to Back Up
  • Determining the Backup Type to Use
  • Backup Markers
  • Examples of Using Different Backup Types
  • Rotating and Archiving Tapes
  • Backup Sets, Catalogs and Backup Logs
  • Backing Up Data
  • Selecting Drives, Files and Folders
  • Setting Tapes and Backup Options
  • Setting Log Options
  • Scheduling a Backup Using a Batch File
  • Using the At Command
  • Implementing a Restore Strategy
  • Examples of Restore Strategies
  • Restoring Data
  • Catalogs
  • Selecting Backup sets, Files and Folders
  • Selecting Restore Options
  • Selecting Log Options
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