
MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Exam Prep
Michael Stewart, James Bloomingdale, Neall Alcott
Résumé
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.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
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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