MCSE Courses

MCSE Courses
Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies 
Course Number #922B
Course Objectives
Install Windows NT.
Configuring the Windows NT Environment.
Managing System Policies.
Managing File Systems.
Managing Partitions.
Managing Fault Tolerance.
Supporting Applications.
The Windows NT Networking Environment.
Configuring Windows NT Protocols.
Windows NT Network Services.
Remote Access Service.
Internetworking and Intranetworking.
Interoperating with Novell NetWare.
Implementing Network Clients.
Implementing Directory Replication.
The Windows NT Boot Process.
Troubleshooting Resources.

Networking Essentials 
Course #578
Course Objectives
Identify the components of a LAN and determine the type of network design most appropriate for a given site.
Identify the different media used in network communications, distinguish between them, and determine how to use them to connect servers and workstations in a network.
Distinguish between the different networking standards, protocols, and access methods, and determine which would be most appropriate for a given LAN.
Recognize the primary network architectures, identify their major characteristics, and determine which would be the most appropriate for a proposed LAN.
Identify the primary functions of network operating systems and distinguish between a centralized computing environment and a client/server environment.
Determine how to implement and support the major networking components (including the server, operating system, and clients), and propose a system for adequately securing data on a given LAN and protecting the system's components.
Distinguish between LANs and WANs,  and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN.
Identify strategic LAN support tools and resources, and determine how to use these in troubleshooting basic network problems.
Describe the TCP/IP protocol suite and understand critical concepts such as IP addressing and subnetting.
Describe what a router is and how it works.

Administering Windows NT 4.0 
Course #803
Course Objectives
Create and administer user and group accounts, including the ability to:
Plan user accounts.
Define the user environment.
Create user profiles.
Implement an account policy.
Manage domain controllers.
Troubleshoot logon problems
Manage disk resources, including the ability to:
Plan how resources are shared.
Set up and administer permissions for files and folders.
Take ownership of files and folders.
Troubleshoot when users are unable to gain access to disk resources.
Set up and administer a network printer, including solving common printing problems
Define an audit policy and set up file, directory, and printer auditing.
Monitor server resources to track usage and disk space.
Back up and restore files and directories using tapes.

Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 
Course 688B
Course Objectives
Install, test and configure TCP/IP.  Use IPCONFIG and PING.
Understand and use components of TCP/IP Protocol Suite.
ARP, resolving IP address
ICMP, IGMP
IP packet structure
TCP and UDP
Defining Class Addressing, including subnet masks, subnet ID and supernetting.
Implementing IP routing.
Build static and dynamic routing tables
Implementing a Windows NT Router
Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Understand NetBIOS name resolution.  Use and configure LMHOSTS file.
Implement and Administer a WINS server.
Implement and Administer a Domain Name Systems (DNS) server.
Implement Microsoft SNMP services.
Troubleshoot Microsoft TCP/IP.

Creating and Managing a Web Server with IIS 4.0 
Course #936
Course Objectives
Set up and manage log files.
Configure and Manage Mail with SMTP.
Create and Manage virtual domains.
Manage a host using SNMP.
Establish and manage default settings for Web, TCP.
Update Web Site statistics.