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Microsoft Braindumps, Exam 70-218, Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment.
Topics include: publishing resources in Active Directory, managing data storage, creating shared resources, configuring & troubleshooting IIS, monitoring & managing network security, troubleshooting routing, configuring & troubleshooting TCP/IP, configuring & administering DHCP, configuring & administering DNS, installing & configuring h/w troubleshooting start-up problems, etc.
Exam #: 70-218
Status: Active
Time Limit: 150 min.
Avg. Time: 87 min.
Passing Score: Pass/Fail
# of Questions: 60
Format: Form-based
Difficulty: 2
Certifications: MCP, core for MCSA, elective for MCSE
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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.
§ Perform a search in Active Directory Users and Computers.
§ Configure a printer object.
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Information Services (IIS).
§ Configure virtual directories and virtual servers.
§ Troubleshoot Internet browsing from client computers.
§ Troubleshoot intranet browsing from client computers.
§ Configure authentication and SSL for Web sites.
§ Configure FTP services.
§ Configure access permissions for intranet Web servers.
Configuring, Administering, and Troubleshooting the Network Infrastructure
Configure and troubleshoot TCP/IP on servers and client computers. Considerations include subnet masks, default gateways, network IDs, and broadcast addresses.
§ Configure client computer TCP/IP properties.
§ Validate client computer network configuration by using the winipcfg, ipconfig, and arp commands.
§ Validate client computer network connectivity by using the ping command.
Configure, administer, and troubleshoot DHCP on servers and client computers.
§ Detect unauthorized DHCP servers on a network.
§ Configure authorization of DHCP servers.
§ Configure client computers to use dynamic IP addressing.
§ Configure DHCP server properties.
§ Create and configure a DHCP scope.
Configure, administer, and troubleshoot DNS.
§ Configure DNS server properties.
§ Manage DNS database records such as CNAME, A, and PTR.
§ Create and configure DNS zones.
Configuring, Managing, Securing, and Troubleshooting Active Directory Organizational Units and Group Policy
Create, manage, and troubleshoot User and Group objects in Active Directory.
§ Create and configure user and computer accounts for new and existing users.
§ Troubleshoot groups. Considerations include nesting, scope, and type.
§ Configure a user account by using Active Directory Users and Computers. Settings include passwords and assigning groups.
§ Perform a search for objects in Active Directory.
§ Use templates to create user accounts.
§ Reset an existing computer account.
Troubleshoot end-user Group Policy.
§ Troubleshoot Group Policy problems involving precedence, inheritance, filtering, and the No Override option.
§ Manually refresh Group Policy.
Configuring, Securing, and Troubleshooting Remote Access
Configure and troubleshoot remote access and virtual private network (VPN) connections.
§ Configure and troubleshoot client-to-server PPTP and L2TP connections.
§ Manage existing server-to-server PPTP and L2TP connections.
§ Configure and verify the security of a VPN connection.
§ Configure client computer remote access properties.
§ Configure remote access name resolution and IP address allocation.
Troubleshoot a remote access policy.
§ Diagnose problems with remote access policy priority.
§ Diagnose remote access policy problems caused by user account group membership and nested groups.
§ Create and configure remote access policies and profiles.
§ Select appropriate encryption and authentication protocols.