After completing Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Connectivity and Resource Management, the user should be able to:
| Configure protocols and services, including NetWare |
| Configure names, adapters, and client services |
| Manage shared files and directories |
| Manage accounts and groups for security |
| Set up printing |
| Install and configure telephony, RAS, TCP/IP, and Peer Web Services |
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Understanding Network Services
Covers network protocols and services.
| Choosing a protocol |
| Configuring protocols and services |
Accessing Network Resources
Covers using network services for Microsoft and Novell.
| Accessing network resources |
| Novell NetWare integration |
Securing Windows NT Workstation
Describes techniques for setting up security.
| Working with accounts and groups |
| Managing security policies |
Managing Shared Resources
Discusses rights and permissions for sharing files and directories.
| Granting share rights for directories and files |
| Setting permissions for directories and files |
| Auditing file and directory usage |
Printing and Setting Up Printers
Discusses setting up local and shared printers.
| Setting up printing on a computer |
| Advanced printer setup techniques |
Configuring TCP/IP
Describes the options for configuring TCP/IP.
| Understanding DHCP, DNS, WINS, and SNMP |
| Installing and configuring TCP/IP |
Installing and Configuring a Modem
Describes adding and setting up a modem.
| Installing a modem |
| Understanding telephony |
Using Dial-Up Networking
Describes the hardware, software, and protocols for dial-up networking.
| Installing and configuring dial-up networking |
| Installing and administering RAS |
Using Peer Web Services
Describes setting up Peer Web Services to publish information.
| Installing and configuring Peer Web Services |
| Publishing information and maintaining security |
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This course is distributed with the Windows NT 4.0 Glossary and files containing the text of exercises.
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