After completing Windows NT 4.0 Server Planning and Installation, the user should be able to:
| Plan the disk drive configuration |
| Choose a file system and fault-tolerance method |
| Choose the network protocols to use |
| Install Windows NT Server 4.0 |
| Configure the disk drives with file systems and fault-tolerance methods |
| Configure the network protocols and protocol bindings |
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Planning Disk Drive Configuration
Explains how to plan the disk drive configuration for Windows NT Server 4.0.
| Choosing a file system |
| Choosing a fault-tolerance method |
Choosing a Protocol
Describes the advantages and disadvantages of several transport protocols.
| TCP/IP |
| NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport Protocol |
| NetBEUI |
Installing Windows NT Server 4.0
Explains the differences between installing Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows NT Server 4.0.
| Choosing the server role as Primary Domain Controller, Backup Domain Controller, or Member Server |
| Choosing a License Mode |
| Installing server-specific services |
Configuring the Protocols
Describes the techniques for configuring the protocols you chose.
| TCP/IP |
| NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport Protocol |
| NetBEUI |
Managing Disk Storage
Explains how to configure hard disks to meet various requirements.
| Providing security with NTFS |
| Partitioning and formatting |
| Allocating disk space capacity with Volume Sets |
| Providing redundancy with Mirror Sets and Stripe Sets with Parity |
| Improving performance with Stripe Sets and Stripe Sets with Parity |
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This course is distributed with the Windows NT 4.0 Glossary and a file containing the text of exercises.
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