Maricopa Community Colleges  CIS194   19986-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
CIS194 19986-20086 L+L 3 Credit(s) 4 Period(s)
MS Windows NT Server in the Enterprise
Installation of Windows NT server. Emphasis on how to plan and set up domains and implement trust relationships. Practice in creating and administering user and group accounts by determining group policies. Focuses on troubleshooting problems that prevent users from logging on to the network, the management of network resources and setting up and administering permissions for files and folders.
Prerequisites: CIS193.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CIS194   19986-20086 MS Windows NT Server in the Enterprise
1. Identify networking models and NT domain models and review NT server roles.(I)
2. Describe trust relationships and NT directory services.(I)
3. Install, setup and maintain an NT server.(II)
4. Create and manage user and multiple user properties and accounts.(III)
5. Demonstrate the techniques of resource management.(IV)
6. Create user profiles, system policies, hardware profiles and assign group priorities.(V)
7. Perform necessary NT client administration activities.(VI)
8. Identify and practice NT domain management techniques.(VII)
9. Setup printer access and manage printer permissions.(VIII)
10. Install and configure a NetWare connection, a Macintosh connection, TCP/IP and other related services.(IX,X,XI)
11. Install and configure Internet services and Internet work- routing capabilities.(XII)
12. Use Performance Monitor to track system performance and install a network monitor capture and save data.(XIII)
13. Recover from a disk failure in a RAID environment to include disk mirroring failure and failure on a stripe set with parity.(XIV)
14. Use appropriate tools and procedures to troubleshoot NT hardware and printing problems.(XV)
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CIS194   19986-20086 MS Windows NT Server in the Enterprise
    I. Planning a Domain Model in an Enterprise Environment
        A. Networking models
        B. NT models
        C. Directory services
        D. Trust relationships
        E. NT server roles
      II. Installing and Maintaining NT Server
          A. Installation
          B. Creating accounts
          C. Implementing trusts
        III. User and Group Management
            A. Create accounts
            B. Manage accounts
            C. Account lockouts
            D. User rights
          IV. Resource Management
              A. Assigning local and network permissions
              B. Creating and accessing shared resources
              C. Auditing filer resources V. User Profiles, System Policies and Hardware Profiles
              A. Creating profiles
              B. Creating system policies C. Creating hardware profiles D. Assigning group priorities VI. NT Client Administration
              A. Network installation startup disks
              B. Client-based network administration tools
              C. Installation disk sets
            VII. NT Domain Management
                A. Use of Server Manager
                B. Directory replication
                C. Alert notification
              VIII. Printing
                  A. Creating a printer resource
                  B. Sharing an existing printer
                  C. Accessing printer properties
                  D. Managing printer permissions
                IX. Connecting with NetWare
                    A. Installation
                    B. Configuration
                  X. Connecting with Macintosh
                      A. Installation
                      B. Configuration
                    XI. TCP/IP and Related Services
                        A. Installation
                        B. Configuration
                      XII. Internet
                          A. Internet services
                            1. Internet vs. intranet
                            2. Installation
                            3. Internet services
                            4. Internet explorer
                          B. Internetwork routing
                            1. Setup
                            2. Installation
                        XIII. Monitoring
                            A. System performance
                              1. Performance Monitor
                              2. Disk counter
                            B. Network Monitor
                              1. Installation
                              2. Capture and saving data
                          XIV. Hard Disk Configurations for Fault Tolerance
                              A. RAID
                                1. Principles
                                2. Support by Windows NT
                              B. Recovering from disk failure in RAID environment
                                1. Disk mirroring failure
                                2. Failure on a stripe set with parity
                            XV. Troubleshooting NT
                                A. Hardware
                                B. Printing
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