Windows 2000 Planning and Deployment

Course

In Bath

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Bath

  • Duration

    5 Days

This course provides students with the opportunity to learn the skills needed for designing and deploying a Windows 2000 network as an enterprise business solution. On completion of the course delegates will be able to: ·Have an opportunity to learn to maximise Windows 2000 and to design Windows 2000. rse will concentrate on the weaknesses thus identified. Suitable for: This course has been designed for Systems Designers, System and network administrators, and people who are involved with support.

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Location

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Bath (Somerset)
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11 Kingsmead Square, BA1 2AB

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About this course

Attendance on the Windows 2000 Administration & Configuration Course or equivalent experience will be assumed.

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AUDIENCE: This course has been designed for Systems Designers, System and network administrators, and people who are involved with support.
PREREQUISITES: Attendance on the Windows 2000 Administration & Configuration Course or equivalent experience will be assumed.
DURATION: 5 days. Hands on.
OBJECTIVES: This course provides students with the opportunity to learn the skills needed for designing and deploying a Windows 2000 network as an enterprise business solution. On completion of the course delegates will be able to:
·Have an opportunity to learn to maximise Windows 2000 and to design Windows 2000.
rse will concentrate on the weaknesses thus identified
COURSE CONTENT:
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
Defining the organisation
Windows 2000 characteristics

SURVEYING THE ENTERPRISE
Users view of Active Directory
Distributed computing and enterprise security

DEFINE NAMING CONTEXTS
Define DNS namespace
Optimize Global Catalog availability
Extending the shema
Accessing the AD with LDAP query tools

PLANNING ACTIVE DIRECTORY
Translate the organisation into domain and Organizational Units (OUs)
Building trees and forests
Internal vs. external namespaces

INTEGRATING HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS
Establish effective trust relationships
Model groups and group types for mixed- and native-mode operation
Domain models in a complex environment
Windows 95/98 integration

DEVELOP A MIGRATION STRATEGY
Devise a migration plan
Take stock for migration element
Determined when to move to native mode

PERFORM MIGRATION
Ensure a smooth migration
Transform NT domain models to a tree or forest
Consolidate enterprise domains

DEPLOY GPOS ON OUS
Simple and multilevel inheritance
GPO-filtered deployment

GROUP-BASED ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES
Organize administrative group hierarchies
Security and distribution groups
Efficient enterprise-wide group nesting

IMPLEMENT OBJECT SECURITY
Control access to objects
Define objects visibility in the AD
Delegate administration with OUs

DOMAIN CONTROLLERS AND MULTIMASTER REPLICATION
Fine-tune replication with the Sites and Service Managers
Identify the logon server

REPLICATION TOPOLOGIES
FSMO roles and their impact
Build infrastructure for inter- and intra- site replication
Optimizing replication
Choosing replication intervals for your network''s need
Defining a replication sequence for optimal availability

ROLL-OUTS
Perform an audit of existing network systems
Implement a plan for migration

CREATE A MODEL ENVIRONMENT
Select appropriate equipment
Integrating a lab with your production environment
Implementing the roll-out plan

Windows 2000 Planning and Deployment

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