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Synopsis
Windows NT Workstation 4.0: Troubleshooting covers techniques for troubleshooting Windows NT hardware and software problems.

Audience
This course is for users or system administrators who need to solve system problems.

Time
8 hours

Product Code: NT4TC4
After completing Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Troubleshooting, the user should be able to:
 
Install and configure a UPS and a tape backup system
Work with the Registry
Troubleshoot software and hardware problems with the Event Viewer, and Performance Monitor

Working with the Registry
Covers modifying the Registry and using it to find problems.
 
Using REGEDIT and REGEDT32
When to modify the Registry

Using the Event Viewer
Describes viewing event logs to troubleshoot problems.
 
Viewing a log
Modifying logging options
Managing events

Optimizing NT Workstation Performance
Discusses using the Performance Monitor to solve performance problems.
 
Using Performance Monitor to create charts, logs, and reports
Fine-tuning processor time and memory use

Optimizing Disk Storage
Describes the options for configuring and maximizing performance of disk drives.  
 
Working with partitions, volume sets, and stripe sets
Optimizing I/O performance
Using disk compression

Protecting Your Workstation and Its Data
Describes the use of a UPS and tape backup system.  
 
Setting up a UPS
Backing up the system

Using the Diagnostics Tool
Describes the information available from the Diagnostics Tool.
 
Viewing information on CPU, BIOS, and memory
Viewing information on networks, resources, and devices

This course is distributed with the Windows NT 4.0 Glossary and files containing the text of exercises.

 

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