Implementing & Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Director
Duration
Five Days
Overview
This is a five day instructor led class. The topics covered in this course include: understanding the Active Directory Logical and Physical Structure; configuring the Domain Name System (DNS) Server service to support Active Directory; creating a Windows 2000 domain; creating and administering user accounts and group resources; publishing resources; delegating administrative control of Active Directory objects; implementing Group Policy; managing user environments by using Group Policy; deploying and managing software by using Group Policy; managing security by using Group Policy; creating and managing trees and forests in Windows 2000; managing Active Directory replication; managing operations masters; maintaining and restoring the Active Directory database.
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Describe the logical and physical components of Active Directory
- Configure the DNS Server service to support Active Directory
- Create a Windows 2000 domain by installing Active Directory on a computer running Windows 2000 Server
- Set up and administer domain user accounts and groups
- Publish resources including shared folders, printers and services in Active Directory;
- Delegate administrative control of Active Directory objects to decentralize administration in a Windows 2000 network
- Implement Group Policy to centrally manage users and computers
- Use Group Policy to configure and manage the user desktop environment
- Use Group Policy to deploy and manage software
- Use Group Policy to implement and manage security settings;
- Create and manage Active Directory trees and forests
- Manage Active Directory replication within a site and between sites
- Manage operations masters
- Manage and restore the Active Directory database
- Implement and administer Active Directory based on a directory services design provided by an enterprise architec