The
new Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft
Windows® 2000 credential will advance your career by ensuring
you have the skills to successfully manage and troubleshoot system
environments running on the Windows 2000 operating system.
Build
your information technology (IT) career with the Microsoft Certified
Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows® 2000 credential.
How
to Earn Your MCSA:
MCSA candidates are required to pass three core exams and one elective
exam in your area of specialization.
Overview:
This
curriculum provides the knowledge and skills necessary to implement,
administer, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
and Server as well as manage a Windows 2000 network. Topics such
as the structure and replication problems in Active Directory, troubleshooting,
shared network resources, security, name resolution and DNS are
also covered in this curriculum.
This
Complete Curriculum prepares IT professionals for Microsoft certification
exams 70-210, 70-215, 70-218 and is mapped to the MCSA Certification
Program.
Delivery
methods:
The course uses various learning materials from manuals; CD ROM;
Books; and online support from our team of dedicated tutors.
This
Curriculum Bundle contains the following Microsoft Windows 2000
learning materials:
Administration Part 1: User Accounts
Administration Part 2: Groups and Resource Management
Administration Part 3: Computer Management
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 1: Installation
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 2: File System
and Hardware Configuration
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 3: Resource
Optimization
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 4: Enterprise
Administration
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 5: Network
Implementation
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 6: Server Optimization
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 7: Enterprise
Networking
Installation, Configuration, and Administration Part 8: Security
Considerations
Network Infrastructure Administration Part 1: DHCP, DNS, and WINS
Network Infrastructure Administration Part 2: Remote Access
Network Infrastructure Administration Part 3: IP Routing
Network Infrastructure Administration Part 4: Security
Network Infrastructure Administration Part 5: Enterprise Management
Network Management Pt 1: Windows 2000 Network
Network Management Pt 2: Resources and Web Services
Network Management Pt 3: Name Resolution
Network Management Pt 4: Access and Administration
Network Management Pt 5: Group Policy
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