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Synopsis
Windows NT Server 4.0: Monitoring and Troubleshooting - Using Performance Monitordescribes the techniques for diagnosing bottlenecks and solving problems that limit access to network resources.

Audience
This course is for system administrators who need to maintain Windows NT Server 4.0.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: NTSTC4
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

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

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

 

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