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Chapter 13 -- Review

Cover
LOC Page
About This Book
Chapter and Appendix Overview
Getting Started
The Microsoft Certified Professional Program
Technical Support
Chapter 1 -- The Microsoft Windows 2000 Platform
Lesson 1: Overview of the Windows 2000 Platform
Lesson 2: Windows 2000 Professional
Lesson 3: Windows 2000 Server
Lesson 4: Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
Review
Chapter 2 -- Installing Windows 2000
Lesson 1: Preparing to Install
Lesson 2: Installing Windows 2000 from a CD-ROM
Lesson 3: Installing Windows 2000 over the Network
Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Setup
Review
Chapter 3 -- Configuring the DNS Service
Lesson 1: Understanding DNS
Lesson 2: Resolving Names
Lesson 3: Installing the DNS Service
Lesson 4: Configuring the DNS Service
Lesson 5: Configuring a DNS Client
Lesson 6: Troubleshooting the DNS Service
Review
Chapter 4 -- Implementing Active Directory Directory Services
Lesson 1: Introduction to Active Directory Directory Services
Lesson 2: Active Directory Structure and Site Replication
Lesson 3: Active Directory Concepts
Lesson 4: Introduction to Planning
Lesson 5: Installing Active Directory Directory Services
Lesson 6: Configuring Active Directory Replication
Review
Chapter 5 -- Administering Active Directory Directory Services
Lesson 1: Creating Organizational Units
Lesson 2: Creating User and Computer Accounts
Lesson 3: Managing Groups
Lesson 4: Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects
Review
Chapter 6 -- Managing Desktop Environments with Group Policy
Lesson 1: Understanding Group Policy
Lesson 2: Applying Group Policy
Lesson 3: Configuring Group Policy
Review
Chapter 7 -- Managing Software by Using Group Policy
Lesson 1: Introducing the Software Installation and Maintenance Technology
Lesson 2: Deploying Software
Lesson 3: Upgrading Software
Lesson 4: Managing Software
Review
Chapter 8 -- Managing File Resources
Lesson 1: Sharing and Publishing File Resources
Lesson 2: Administering Shared Folders by Using Dfs
Lesson 3: Using NTFS Special Access Permissions
Lesson 4: Managing Disk Quotas on NTFS Volumes
Lesson 5: Increasing Security with EFS
Lesson 6: Using Disk Defragmenter
Review
Chapter 9 -- Configuring Remote Access
Lesson 1: Understanding the New Authentication Protocols in Windows 2000
Lesson 2: Configuring Inbound Connections
Lesson 3: Configuring Outbound Connections
Lesson 4: Examining Remote Access Policies
Lesson 5: Creating a Remote Access Policy
Review
Chapter 10 -- Supporting DHCP and WINS
Lesson 1: New DHCP Functionality
Lesson 2: New WINS Functionality
Review
Chapter 11 -- Managing Disks
Lesson 1: Introduction to Disk Management
Lesson 2: Common Disk Management Tasks
Review
Chapter 12 -- Implementing Disaster Protection
Lesson 1: Using Fault-Tolerant Volumes
Lesson 2: Using Advanced Startup Options
Lesson 3: Using the Recovery Console
Lesson 4: Using the Backup Utility
Lesson 5: Performing an Emergency Repair
Review
Chapter 13 -- Upgrading a Network to Windows 2000
Lesson 1: Planning a Network Upgrade
Lesson 2: Establishing the Root Domain
Lesson 3: Upgrading Domain Controllers and Member Servers
Lesson 4: Upgrading Client Operating Systems
Review
Chapter 14 -- Using Remote Installation Services
Lesson 1: Performing Remote Installations
Lesson 2: Creating Distribution Servers
Review
Appendix A -- Questions and Answers
Appendix B -- Creating Setup Disks
About This Electronic Book
About Microsoft Press


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Review

Here are some questions to help you determine if you have learned the material presented in this chapter. If you have difficulty answering these questions, please go back and review the material in this chapter. The answers to these questions are located in Appendix A, "Questions and Answers."

  1. You have a server running Windows NT 3.5 and SNA server. You want to upgrade this server to Windows 2000. Can this server be upgraded to Windows 2000? If so, what is the upgrade path?
  2. You have a laptop running Windows 95 and you want to upgrade it to Windows 2000. The computer has 16 MB of RAM, and this can be upgraded to 24 MB. Can you upgrade this computer to Windows 2000? If not, how would you make it so this computer is able to access Active Directory directory services?
  3. You are about to install Active Directory directory services in your network, and you want to use your existing DNS servers to support Active Directory directory services. What two features must be supported by the DNS server?
  4. Your organization currently uses a Windows NT 4.0 single master domain model. Your organization has decided to upgrade to Windows 2000 and Active Directory directory services. How will you establish the root domain for your organization and what system recovery step should you take?
  5. Your organization wants to migrate to Active Directory directory services from a multiple master domain model. They created a new empty root domain and now wish to upgrade their existing Windows NT 4.0 domains. Explain the steps you must use to upgrade the master domains, and then the resource domains.
  6. Your organization has a Windows NT 4.0 member server in a domain that has been upgraded to Active Directory directory services. The member server is a print server and you have created local groups on that server and applied permissions to those groups. You also put global groups from the domain into the local groups to give print permissions. What happens to the local groups when you upgrade to Windows 2000?
  7. You are about to upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 workstation to Windows 2000 Professional. List two things you should check before starting the upgrade process.

Answers