After completing Windows NT 4.0 Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting, the user should be able to:
| Monitor performance |
| Resolve configuration errors |
| Troubleshoot problems with RAS |
| Resolve connectivity problems |
| Troubleshoot problems with resource access and permissions |
| Recover from fault-tolerance failures |
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Using Performance Monitor
Explains how to use Performance Monitor.
| Monitoring processor, memory, disk, and network |
| Identifying performance bottlenecks |
Resolving Configuration Problems
Describes the options for backing up and restoring the Registry.
| Backing up the Registry using NT Backup |
| Backing up parts of the Registry using Disk Administrator or Registry Editor |
| Creating an Emergency Repair Disk |
| Restoring Registry information |
Troubleshooting RAS
Describes the techniques for resolving problems with RAS.
| Using Dial-Up Monitor |
| Logging RAS events |
Troubleshooting Connection Problems
Explains how to to determine the source of connectivity problems.
| Using the diagnostic utilities |
| Troubleshooting Network Client |
Troubleshooting Security Problems
Describes the techniques for resolving resource access and permission problems.
| Changing permissions |
| Taking ownership of a resource |
Resolving Fault-Tolerance Failures
Describes the techniques for recovering data using the selected fault-tolerance methods.
| Restoring backups |
| Repairing a Mirror Set |
| Repairing a Stripe Set 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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