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Candidates for this exam (#70-218) work in medium to
very large computing environments that use Microsoft Windows
2000 network and directory services. Candidates have at least
six months of experience administering and supporting Windows
2000 server and client operating systems that use Active Directory
directory services in environments that have the following
characteristics.
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| Skills Being Measured |
This certification exam measures your
ability to administer, support, and troubleshoot information
systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows 2000. Before taking
the exam, you should be proficient in the job skills listed
below.
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| Creating,
Configuring, Managing, Securing, and Troubleshooting File, Print,
and Web Resources |
- Publish resources in Active Directory. Types of resources
include printers and shared folders.
- Manage data storage. Considerations include file systems,
permissions, and quotas.
- Create shared resources and configure access rights. Shared
resources include printers, shared folders, and Web folders.
- Configure and troubleshoot Internet Information Services
(IIS).
- Monitor and manage network security. Actions include auditing
and detecting security breaches.
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| Configuring,
Administering, and Troubleshooting the Network Infrastructure |
- Troubleshoot routing. Diagnostic utilities include the
tracert command, the ping command, and the
ipconfig command.
- Configure and troubleshoot TCP/IP on servers and client
computers. Considerations include subnet masks, default
gateways, network IDs, and broadcast addresses.
- Configure, administer, and troubleshoot DHCP on servers
and client computers.
- Configure, administer, and troubleshoot DNS.
- Troubleshoot name resolution on client computers. Considerations
include WINS, DNS, NetBIOS, the Hosts file, and the Lmhosts
file.
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| Managing, Securing, and
Troubleshooting Servers and Client Computers |
- Install and configure server and client computer hardware.
- Troubleshoot starting servers and client computers. Tools
and methodologies include Safe Mode, Recovery Console, and
parallel installations.
- Monitor and troubleshoot server health and performance.
Tools include System Monitor, Event Viewer, and Task Manager.
- Install and manage Windows 2000 updates. Updates include
service packs, hot fixes, and security hot fixes.
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| Configuring, Managing,
Securing, and Troubleshooting Active Directory Organizational
Units and Group Policy |
- Create, manage, and troubleshoot User and Group objects
in Active Directory.
- Manage object and container permissions.
- Diagnose Active Directory replication problems.
- Deploy software by using Group Policy. Types of software
include user applications, antivirus software, line-of-business
applications, and software updates.
- Troubleshoot end-user Group Policy.
- Implement and manage security policies by using Group
Policy.
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| Configuring, Securing,
and Troubleshooting Remote Access |
- Configure and troubleshoot remote access and virtual private
network (VPN) connections.
- Troubleshoot a remote access policy.
- Implement and troubleshoot Terminal Services for remote
access.
- Configure and troubleshoot Network Address Translation
(NAT) and Internet Connection Sharing.
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