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Library 6 : Technical MCSE
Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Series
Total Time: 8 hours
Two courses in this series provide students with the in-depth technical training necessary to help them prepare for certification exam 70-068, offered by Microsoft through February 28, 2001. The courses were specifically built around the Microsoft Certification Preparation Guides for this exam and they have received the Microsoft Approved Study Guide logo. Both courses in the WinNT Server 4.0 Enterprise Series must be taken to receive the minimum necessary training needed to help students prepare for certification exam 70-068.
Prerequisite
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Series (Exam 70-073)
Time: 20 Hours
Prerequisite
Windows NT Server 4.0 Series (Exam 70-067)
Time: 16 Hours
| WinNT Server 4.0 Enterprise: Configuration | 4 hours | NTETC1 |
| Windows NT Server 4.0 - Enterprise: Configuration describes the issues to consider in configuring Windows NT Server 4.0 in an enterprise computing environment with multiple servers in multiple domains. |
- Understanding Domains and Trust Relationships
- Choosing a Protocol
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- Configuring Protocols
- Using the Browser Service
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| WinNT Server 4.0 Enterprise: Connectivity | 4 hours | NTETC2 |
| Windows NT Server 4.0 - Enterprise: Connectivity describes the techniques for providing internetworking connectivity using Windows NT Server 4.0 in an enterprise computing environment with multiple servers in multiple domains, connecting to multiple locations or using multiple protocols. |
- Using Multi-Protocol Router
- Installing and Managing Internet Information Server
- Using Log Files with Performance Monitor
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- Using Network Monitor
- Optimising Performance
- Using Advanced Techniques
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