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MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Exam Prep

MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Exam Prep

Michael Stewart, James Bloomingdale, Neall Alcott

700 pages, parution le 15/08/2000

Résumé

Includes all curriculum objectives for the Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional exam (70-2. To give readers the skills they need to upgrade their certification to the Windows 2000 track. Offers a proven method for in-depth study, review, and real-life practice. Provides step-by step instructions on key topics for the successful implementation and integration of Windows 2000 Professional. Windows 2000 has many new features that must be learned by both the new user and users experienced with the prior Windows operating systems 3.51 and 4.0.

Contents

Exam Insights xxvii

Self-Assessment lv

Chapter 1
What’s New in Windows 2000 Professional 1

Quicker Access to Files  3

Easier to Find Files and Folders  4

Better Guidance for Users  5

Easier to Set Up, Configure, and Administer  6

More Comprehensive Setup Program  6

New Accessibility Options  7

Configuration Options  7

Centralized Computer Management  8

Windows Update  9

Built for Mobile Users  9

Multilanguage Support  10

Enhanced Printing and Imaging Capabilities  10

Integrated Web and Desktop  12

New Tools for HTML Developers  12

Better Overall Performance  13

Disk Cleanup  14

Backup  14

Enhanced Security  15

EFS  15

IPSec  15

Kerberos Support  15

Smart Card Support  15

Public Key Security  15

Best of Windows 2000  16

OnNow  16

Plug and Play  16

Power Management  16

Win32 Driver Model  17

Diagnostic Boot Options  17

More Powerful Search Capabilities  17

Broader Hardware Support  18

Enhanced Multimedia and Graphics Support  19

Advanced Networking Capabilities  19

Auto Private IP Addressing (APIPA)  19

Advanced Telephone Support  19

Authentication Protocols  20

Tunneling Protocols  20

Lower Costs of Ownership  20

Easier Deployment  20

Better Management Tools  21

Chapter Summary  21

Review Questions  22

Chapter 2
Installing and Deploying
Windows 2000 Professional 27

Checking the Hardware  28

Installing Windows 2000  29

Automatic Installation Options  32

Automated Installation Scripts  32

Setup Manager  35

UDF (Uniqueness Database File)  38

Winnt or Winnt32  39

Disk Imaging  41

Sysprep  41

Remote Installation Services (RIS)  47

Setting Up a RIS Server  47

Creating and Managing RIS Images  49

Deploying Images to Clients  52

Upgrading from a Previous OS  53

After the Install  54

Chapter Summary  55

Review Questions  56

Real-World Projects  60

Chapter 3
Microsoft Management
Console (MMC) 65

The New Admininstrative Tool  66

Behind the Scenes of the MMC  68

Configuring the MMC  69

Adding and Configuring Your Snap-Ins  70

Taskpad View  72

Saving a Custom Console  73

The Included Snap-Ins  75

Chapter Summary  77

Review Questions  78

Real-World Projects  82

Chapter 4
Configuring Disks 85

Disk Management  86

Disk Storage Types  86

Basic Storage  86

Features of Basic Disk  86

Dynamic Storage  86

Disk Partitions  87

Dynamic Volumes  87

Disk Management Tasks  88

Disk Management  88

Adding Disks  90

Converting from One Disk Type to Another  91

Converting from Basic to Dynamic Storage  91

Reverting from Dynamic Storage to Basic Storage  91

Formatting a Dynamic Volume  91

Deleting a Dynamic Volume  92

Configuring File Systems  92

FAT  92

FAT32  92

NTFS  93

Volume Mount Points  95

Mounting a Drive  95

Sparse Files  95

Change Journal  95

Distributed Link Tracking  96

Converting from One File System to Another  97

Disks Quotas  98

Disk Defragmenter  100

Disk Cleanup  100

File System Tools  101

Managing Disks on Remote Computers  102

Chapter Summary  102

Review Questions  104

Real-World Projects  107

Chapter 5
Customizing Windows 2000 Professional 111

Customizing Your Desktop  112

Working with the Start Menu  112

Personalized Menus  114

Active Desktop  116

Working with the Taskbar and Toolbars  118

Accessibility Options  118

Keyboard Options  118

Sound Options  120

Display Options  120

Mouse Options  121

General Accessibility Options  121

Accessibility Options Available on the Start Menu  122

Control Panel Utilities  123

Accessibility Tool Options  123

Add/Remove Hardware  123

Add/Remove Programs  124

Administrative Tools  125

Client Services for NetWare (CSNW)  125

Date/Time  125

Display  125

Fax  127

Folder Options  127

Fonts  127

Game Controllers  128

Infrared and Wireless Link  128

Internet Options  128

Keyboard  128

Mouse  128

Network and Dial-Up Connections  129

Phone and Modem Options  129

Power Options  129

Printers  130

Regional Options  130

Scanners and Cameras  130

Scheduled Tasks  131

Sounds and Multimedia  131

System  131

Users and Passwords  133

Multilanguage Support  133

The Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)  136

Chapter Summary  136

Review Questions  137

Real-World Projects  141

Chapter 6
Files and Folders 145

Working with Files and Folders  146

My Documents Folder  146

My Pictures Folder  147

My Network Places  147

History Folder  148

AutoComplete  149

Customizing Folders  149

Folder Options  150

Customize This Folder Wizard  150

NTFS Permissions  151

NTFS File Permissions  152

NTFS Folder Permissions  152

Special File and Folder Permissions  152

Access Control Lists (ACLs)  154

Inherited File Permissions  155

Compression  155

Copying and Moving Compressed Files and Folders  157

Offline Files and Folders  157

Synchronizing Files  158

Offline Files and Folders on Mobile Computers  159

Offline Web Pages  159

Shared Folders  159

Creating Shared Folders  160

Combining Shared Folder Permissions and NTFS Permissions  160

Administering Shared Folders on Remote Computers  161

Monitoring Access to Shared Folders  164

Using the Shared Folder Snap-In  166

Caching  166

Special Shares  167

Dfs  167

Searching  168

Searching for Files and Folders  168

Searching for Network Resources  169

Indexing Service  169

Chapter Summary  170

Review Questions  172

Real-World Projects  174

Chapter 7
Printing 177

Printing Overview  178

The Windows 2000 Printing Process  179

Graphics Device Interface (GDI)  180

Print Drivers  180

Print Spooler  181

Print Job Formats  182

The Printers Folder  182

Installing Printers  183

Plug and Play  183

Using the Add Printer Wizard  184

Using Windows Update  185

Installing Network Printers  186

Using the Add Printer Wizard  186

Using Point and Print  186

Internet Printers  187

Configuring Printers  189

The General Tab  189

The Sharing Tab  191

The Ports Tab  191

The Advanced Tab  192

The Security Tab  194

The Device Settings Tab  197

Monitoring and Managing Print Jobs  198

The Print Queue Window  198

Managing the Print Server  199

Printer Pooling  202

Troubleshooting  203

Chapter Summary  204

Review Questions  204

Real-World Projects  208

Chapter 8
Plug and Play 211

Plug and Play’s Evolution  212

Support for Plug and Play  213

Windows 2000 Plug and Play Architecture  214

Kernel Mode  214

User-Mode Plug and Play Components  215

Drivers  215

Device and Driver Support  215

Types of Drivers  216

Device Objects  217

WDM Bus Drivers  217

WDM Device Drivers  217

Additional Windows Interfaces  217

The Windows 2000 Implementation  217

Chapter Summary  218

Review Questions  218

Chapter 9
Hardware Devices and Support 221

New Hardware Support  222

Plug and Play  222

WDM  222

IEEE 1394  223

Digital Audio  223

Still Images  223

OnNow  224

Advanced Power Management (APM)  224

ACPI  225

Troubleshooting Power Management  226

HIDs  226

I/O Devices  227

USB  227

IrDA  227

Multimedia  228

DirectX  229

Troubleshooting DirectX  230

ICM  230

Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)  231

Scanners  231

Multiple Monitor Support  232

Troubleshooting Multiple Monitors  233

OpenGL 1.2  233

DVD  233

Troubleshooting DVD  234

Removable Media  234

Mobile Computer Support  235

Multiple Processing Units  235

Device Manager  236

Driver Signing  237

Troubleshooting Driver Signing  238

Hardware Profiles  238

Troubleshooting  239

Troubleshooters  239

Troubleshooting Hardware Problems  240

Troubleshooting Tools  240

Diagnostic Boot Options  243

Chapter Summary  244

Review Questions  245

Real-World Projects  248

Chapter 10
Networking 251

Networking Overview  252

Networking Defined  252

Networking Hardware  252

Types of Networks  255

Windows 2000 Component Architecture  255

Creating and Managing Connections  257

Local Area Connections  257

Remote Connections  260

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Connections  261

Direct Connections  264

Security for Remote Connections  264

Authentication  264

Authentication Protocols  265

Data Encryption  267

Internet Connection Sharing  268

Configuring ICS  268

Configuring ICS Clients  269

Chapter Summary  270

Review Questions  271

Real-World Projects  275

Chapter 11
A TCP/IP Primer 279

IP Addresses  280

Subnet Masks  281

Network IDs and Broadcast IDs  282

Classes of Addresses  282

Address Resolution Protocol  283

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  283

Routing  284

Name Resolution  285

NetBIOS Name Resolution  285

Host Name Resolution  288

Chapter Summary  290

Review Questions  290

Real-World Project  294

Chapter 12
Mobile Users 297

Network Connections  298

Network Connection Wizard  298

Security  302

Authentication  302

Data Encryption  303

Callback  304

Offline Files and Folders  304

Configuring a Computer for Offline Files in Shared Folders  304

Configuring Options for Offline Files  305

Synchronization Manager  307

Dynamic Hardware Support  309

PC Cards  309

IDE Devices  310

Power Management  310

Advanced Power Management (APM)  311

ACPI  311

Hibernate Mode  312

Standby Mode  313

Power Schemes  313

Alarms  314

Hardware Profiles  315

Docking/Undocking  315

Smart Cards  316

Chapter

Review Questions  318

Real-World Projects  321

Chapter 13
Working Securely 325

Security Groups  326

The Administrators Group  326

The Users Group  326

The Guest Group  327

The Power Users Group  327

The Backup Operators Group  327

Special Security Groups  327

Group Policies  328

Security Policies  329

Security Options  330

Security Templates  331

User Rights  332

Permissions  332

Special Permissions  333

Shared Permissions  336

Auditing  336

Public Key Security  337

Certificates  338

User Authentication  339

Interactive Logon  340

Network Authentication  340

RAS Authentication Protocols  342

Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)  342

Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP)  342

CHAP  342

Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP)  342

MSCHAP 2  342

EAP  343

RADIUS  343

VPN   343

PPTP  343

L2TP  344

IPSec  344

EFS  345

Chapter Summary  346

Review Questions  348

Real-World Projects  350

Chapter 14
Managing and Maintaining Windows 2000 Professional 353

Task Scheduler  354

Creating a Scheduled Task  355

Managing Scheduled Tasks  357

Performance Monitor  358

Performance Monitor Tools  360

Auditing  366

Hardware Profiles  369

Chapter Summary  370

Review Questions  371

Real-World Projects  374

Chapter 15
System Recovery 377

Prevention of System Problems  378

Device Driver Problems  378

System File Problems  379

Hardware-Related Problems  380

Backup Strategies  380

Using Windows 2000 Backup  381

Removable Storage  382

Backup  382

Restore  385

Schedule Jobs  386

Using Safe Mode Options  387

The Recovery Console  389

Starting the Recovery Console  389

Using the Recovery Console  390

ERD and the Emergency Repair Process  394

Chapter Summary  396

Review Questions  396

Real-World Projects  400

Chapter 16
The Windows Network Environment 405

Networking and Communications  406

Accessing Network Resources  406

Microsoft Networks  407

Types of Network Environments  408

Account Authentication  411

Group and System Policies  413

Logon Scripts  415

Getting Connected  415

Local Area Connection  415

Configuring Network Protocols  416

TCP/IP  417

NWLink (IPX/SPX)  421

NetBEUI  423

Chapter Summary  423

Review Questions  424

Real-World Projects  428

Chapter 17
The Novell NetWare Environment 431

An Overview of Novell NetWare  432

Novell NetWare 3.12  432

Novell NetWare 4.x  432

Novell NetWare 5.x  433

The IPX/SPX Protocol Suite  434

IPX  434

SPX  435

SAP  435

RIP  435

Operating Windows 2000 and NetWare Together  435

NWLink (IPX/SPX)  435

Client Service for NetWare  437

Gateway (and Client) Service for NetWare  440

Accessing NetWare Resources  444

Accessing NetWare Resources  444

Accessing NetWare Print Queues  445

Troubleshooting NetWare Problems  445

Are Client Service for NetWare and NWLink Installed?  446

Is NWLink Configured Correctly?  446

Is the Preferred Server or Default Tree and Context Correct?  446

Chapter Summary  447

Review Questions  448

Real-World Projects  453

Chapter 18
The Unix Networking Environment 455

History of Unix  456

Unix Variants  456

Introducing Services for Unix 2  457

System Requirements  458

Installing Services for Unix 2  459

Accessing Files Using NFS  461

Client for NFS  461

Server for NFS  462

Gateway for NFS  463

Authentication Using Services for Unix 2  465

Server for NIS  465

Server for PCNFS  465

Password Synchronization  465

User Name Mapping Server  465

Remote Administration Using Services for Unix 2  466

Telnet Client  466

Telnet Server  467

Chapter Summary  468

Review Questions  468

Real-World Projects  472

Chapter 19
Sample Test 475

Chapter 20
Answer Key 495

Appendix A
Answers to Review Questions 505

Appendix B
Objectives for Exam 70-210 529

Appendix C
Study Resources 533

Appendix D
Keyboard Shortcuts 537

Glossary 543

Index 561

L'auteur - Michael Stewart

Michael DeJean Stewart (Durham, NC), MCSE, MCP+I, MCT, CNA, is currently employed as a consultant for a major ebusiness company in Raleigh, NC. He has more than 13 years experience in voice/data telecommunications, technical services and product management. In addition, Michael has over 11 years experience in computer training and in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of microcomputers

L'auteur - James Bloomingdale

James Bloomingdale (Milwaukee, WI) MCSE+I, MCT, MCDBA, MCNE, A+, N+ has been working Network Administrator and Consultant for the last five years and a Microsoft Trainer for the last two. He has been actively using Windows 2000 since the Beta 2 release, and teaching others to use the product. He currently works as a Technical Trainer for the Allied Education Center in Milwaukee.

L'auteur - Neall Alcott

Neall Alcott has been designing, building, and managing networks for eight years, and is also an MCT who was been training students in the
Delaware Valley for the past four years. He is a senior systems engineer for Visalign LLC, a professional services firm specializing in web
solutions, web infrastructure, and managed services for enterprise-wide clients in the pharmaceutical, financial services, power/utility,
entertainment/media, emerging technology/growth, and state and local government industries. In Neall's current role at Visalign as an e-business
infrastructure architect, he plans and designs server architectures using Microsoft's .NET platform. Previously, Neall was responsible for
overseeing the Intel platform infrastructure at one client's North American headquarters and at 16 remote sites across the United States.

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Éditeur(s) Coriolis
Auteur(s) Michael Stewart, James Bloomingdale, Neall Alcott
Parution 15/08/2000
Nb. de pages 700
Format 19 x 24
Couverture Relié
Poids 1258g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781576107034

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