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Microsoft NT Network Braindumps, exam 70-244, Supporting and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Network.

 

 Exam topics include: maintaining, troubleshooting, and optimizing servers; configuring and troubleshooting users and groups; analyzing, configuring, and monitoring security; configuring, managing, and troubleshooting access to resources; and configuring, managing, troubleshooting, and optimizing network services.

 

Exam #:   70-244

Status: Active

Time Limit: 120 min. 

Avg. Time: 88 min.

Passing Score: 740

# of Questions: 50

Format: Unknown

Difficulty: 2

Certifications: MCP, elective for MCSE

 

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Maintaining, Troubleshooting, and Optimizing Servers

Deploy service packs and hot fixes.

Optimize, configure, manage, and troubleshoot hardware.

§                        Recover from hardware failures. Types of hardware include processors, RAM, hard disks, RAID controllers, and network adapters.

§                        Configure and troubleshoot fault-tolerance disks and disk subsystems.

§                        Upgrade a server from a single processor to multiple processors.

§                        Troubleshoot problems with hardware.

Back up and restore data. Considerations include the number of available tapes, the time available for backup and restore, and the type of backup.

Recover system files and reestablish the previous operating system environment.

Troubleshoot and optimize server performance.

§                        Troubleshoot performance problems by using Task Manager, Event Viewer, or Performance Monitor.

§                        Move, size, and add new paging files.

§                        Allocate server hardware based on application requirements. Considerations include interaction of Web services, file and print services, messaging and database applications, and proxy services.

§                        Modify backup domain controller (BDC) placement. Considerations include network traffic, application requirements, fault tolerance, and physical location.

Configuring and Troubleshooting Users and Groups

Configure and troubleshoot trust relationships. Considerations include cross-domain resource access and one-way trusts versus two-way trusts.

Configure and troubleshoot Account policy. Considerations include password uniqueness, password length, password age, and account lockout.

Configure and troubleshoot groups. Considerations include group membership, default groups, global groups, and local groups.

Configure and troubleshoot user accounts, user profiles, and logon scripts.

§                        Create and rename user accounts. Types of accounts include template accounts and deleted accounts.

§                        Configure and troubleshoot user profiles. Types of profiles include roaming user profiles, mandatory user profiles, and local user profiles.

§                        Configure and troubleshoot user accounts. Considerations include disabled user accounts, logon restrictions, and dial-in permissions.

§                        Troubleshoot logon scripts. Considerations include script location, user account configuration, and replication of the NETLOGON shared folder.

Configure and troubleshoot system policies. Considerations include client computer operating system, file locations and names, and interaction between local security policy and system policies.

§                        Configure user-specific system policies.

§                        Configure computer policies.

Analyzing, Configuring, and Monitoring Security

Analyze and configure the operating system environment and the user environment by using Security Configuration Manager.

§                        Apply the appropriate security template based on server function.

§                        Analyze the current environment and customize existing security templates to meet organizational security requirements.

Implement auditing and monitor security. Implementation includes configuring Audit policy, enabling auditing on objects, and analyzing audit logs.

Implement advanced security options. Implementation includes implementing the Syskey utility, configuring Server Message Block (SMB) signing, and enforcing usage of the appropriate version of Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM).

Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Access to Resources

Create, configure, and troubleshoot permissions. Considerations include combined NTFS and share permissions, printer permissions, default permissions, multiple group membership, and use of the Deny permission.

Install, configure, and troubleshoot file-based resource access by using Distributed file system (Dfs) on multiple servers.

Configure, manage, and troubleshoot printers and print devices. Considerations include drivers, connectivity, printer pools, print queues, managing the Print Spooler service, and TCP/IP printing.

Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Internet access and intranet access to file and printer resources. Considerations include protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP.

Configuring, Managing, Troubleshooting, and Optimizing Network Services

Configure and troubleshoot network connectivity. Considerations include name resolution servers, default gateway, Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA), options for the Ipconfig utility, and DHCP.

Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) on the server. Considerations include hosting of multiple Web sites, performance tuning, and Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS).

Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot name resolution. Considerations include NetBIOS name resolution, host name resolution, and the Computer Browser service.

Configure and troubleshoot Remote Access Service (RAS) and Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). Considerations include backup and restore of RRAS configuration, Internet Authentication Service (IAS), and virtual private network (VPN) access.

Troubleshoot and optimize network performance. Tools include Event Viewer, Performance Monitor, and Network Monitor.

 

 

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