The
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential is the premier
certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements
and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions
based on the Microsoft Windows operating system and Microsoft Servers
software.
Holding
this widely recognised and in demand qualification shows that you
are in industry professional with proven expertise in analysing
Windows 2000 network solutions and designing the infrastructure
to support those systems. Today's complex business solutions require
certified individuals who can successfully design, implement and
administer the most advanced Microsoft Windows platforms and server
products.
How
to Earn Your MCSE:
Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft Windows®
2000 track are required to pass seven exams or the equivalent that
include the following:
Overview:
The
Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is designed for information
technology (IT) professionals working in the typically complex computing
environment of medium to large organisations. As an MCSE for Windows
2000, you will have the ability to effectively plan, implement,
maintain and support information systems in a wide range of computing
environments using Microsoft Windows 2000 and other Microsoft Server
products.
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:
Installation
and Administration: Installation
Installation and Administration: Administration
Installation and Administration: Groups and Terminal Services
Installation and Administration: Files and Folders
Installation and Administration: Advanced File and Folder
Installation and Administration: Hardware Configuration and Optimisation
Installation and Administration: Storage and Printing
Installation and Administration: Events
Installation and Administration: Backup and Recovery,Network Protocols
and Remote Access Group Policy
Installation and Administration: Users
Update: New Features and Architecture
Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Network Design: Networking
Addressing and Naming Services
Remote Access Services
Routing Technologies
Remote Connectivity
Migrating
from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000
Migration Design: Upgrade and Migration Strategies
Migration Design: Restructuring
Migration Design: Deployment
Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure
Active Directory Design: Directory Services Infrastructure
Active Directory Design: Schema and Replication
Implementing
and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Implementing a Network Infrastructure: DHCP, DNS, WINS
Implementing a Network Infrastructure: IP Routing
Implementing a Network Infrastructure: Security
Network Protocols and Remote Access
Implementing
and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Services Infrastructure
Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure: Installation and
Configuration
Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure: Replication and
DNS
Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure: Security and Management
Group Policy
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