A
- A record,
DNS, DNS Security
- access tokens, The Windows 2000 Logon Process
- Accessibility Options applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- Account Lockout
Policy, Account policies
- account policies, Account policies
- accounting
programs, User mode
- ACL (Access Control
List), Securing Resources
- ACLCONV utility, Upgrading from Windows NT
- ACLDiag
tool, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- ACPI (Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface), Windows 2000 Professional, Power management
- Active
Directory, Active Directory
- backing
up, Backing Up Active Directory
- components, Active Directory Components
- configuring, Configuring Active Directory, Filtering Group Policy settings with security groups
- dividing
into OUs, Organizational Units
- DNS (Domain
Name Service), DNS for Active Directory
- exam
preparation, Exam Overview, Exam Overview
- execerises, Suggested Exercises
- Highlighter’s
Index, Site Replication
- installation, Installing Active Directory Services
- installing, Installing Active Directory, Verifying the Active Directory installation
- maintenance, Active Directory Maintenance, Active Directory performance
- multiple
domains, Multiple domains
- NT Domain
model, compared to, Active Directory Versus the NT Domain Model
- objects,
managing, Managing Active Directory Objects
- organizational
qualities, Directory Services Overview
- performance,
monitoring, Active Directory performance
- practice test, Test Questions, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- purpose
of, Introduction to Active Directory
- replication, Directory Maintenance and Replication, Transferring operations master roles
- restoring, Restoring Active Directory
- security, Active Directory Security, Trust Relationships
- Services, The Active Directory model
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Active Directory, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- Windows 2000
Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Computer types, Active Directory
- Windows 2000
Server, Windows 2000 Active Directory, Managing an Active Directory Network
- Active Directory
Installation Wizard, Installation
- Active Directory Integrated Zone, Basic DNS Design
- Active Directory Schema
snap-in, Modifying the schema
- Active
Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in, Verifying the Active Directory installation
- Active Registrations,
WINS, Configuring WINS
- Active Server
Pages (see ASP)
- ActiveX components, Native Structured Storage
- adaptive tests, How the Exams Work, Test-Taking Tips
- Add New Hardware applet, Control
Panel, Configuring Hardware
- Add Scheduled Task icon, Task Scheduler
- Add/Remove Programs applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP), The Internet layer
- administration
- Windows 2000
Professional, Administration and Security
- administration
account, Default users and groups
- administrative control,
delegating, Delegating administrative control
- Administrative Roles, security considerations, Administrative roles
- Administrative
Templates, Creating a Group Policy Object (GPO)
- Administrative Tools applet,
Control Panel, Microsoft Management Console (MMC), Control Panel, Event Viewer
- Administrative Tools MMC
console, System Information
- Administrator
account, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- administrator
group, Default users and groups
- Administrators, Backup and Restore
- Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (see ACPI)
- Advanced Power
Management (see APM)
- Advanced RISC
Computing (see ARC)
- Agent component,
SNMP, SNMP
- AH (Authentication Header), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- Anonymous Logon system group, Default users and groups
- answer files,
unattended installation and, Unattended Installation, Unattended installation
- APIPA (Automatic Private IP
Addressing), Managing TCP/IP settings, How addresses are assigned
- APM (Advanced Power
Management), Windows 2000 Professional, Power management
- AppleTalk, Other Protocols, AppleTalk, Integration with other systems
- applets,
Control Panel, Control Panel
- Application Log, Event Viewer, Event Viewer, Using Event Viewer
- application server mode, Terminal
Services, Terminal Services
- application severs, security
and, Application servers
- application sharing
mode, Terminal Services, Application sharing mode, Terminal Services Security
- ARC (Advanced RISC
Computing), The BOOT.INI file
- area code, modem dialing
information, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- ARP (Address Resolution
Protocol), The Internet layer
- AS/400
computers, Integration with other systems
- ASP (Active Server Pages), The web server
- ATM, Remote Access Service (RAS)
- attacks, common, Planning IP Security
- attribute-schema
objects, Attribute-schema objects
- attributes, objects
and, Terminology, Locating objects
- audit
policy, Audit Policy, Auditing, Audit Policies, Creating an Audit Policy
- audit results,
displaying, Monitoring Performance
- auditing
- basic security
template, Creating an Audit Policy
- benefits, Designing Auditing
- log files,
analyzing, Planning Use of Audit Data
- Windows 2000
Server, Auditing
- Authenticated Users system group, Default users and groups
- authentication, Authentication, Authentication issues
- centralized, Server-based networks
- certificates, Certificates
- IIS, Digest authentication
- Kerberos, Kerberos, Kerberos authentication
- LM, LM and NTLM authentication
- NTLM, LM and NTLM authentication, Certificate-Based Security
- passwords, Planning Authentication
- RADIUS, RADIUS
- routers, Authentication
- Authentication Header (AH), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- author mode, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- authoritative
restoration, Active Directory, Restoring Active Directory
- authority, delegating, Delegating Authority
- authorization
- DHCP, DHCP authorization
- RIS
servers, Authorizing an RIS Server
- Auto Insert Notification
feature, Performing the Installation
- automated
installation, Unattended Installation, Distribution folders
- automatic IP
addressing, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Automatic Setup option, CIW, Authorizing an RIS Server
- autonomous
systems,
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
- availability,
improving, Improving availability
B
- Back button, non-adaptive
tests, Test-Taking Tips
- background
services, The System Control Panel
- backup domain
controller (see BDC)
- backup name
servers, DNS replication
- Backup Operators Group, Default users and groups
- Backup Operators
group, Backup and Restore
- Backup tab, Backing up files
- Backup
Wizard, Backing Up Active Directory
- backups
- Active
Directory, Backing Up Active Directory
- types
of, Backup and Restore
- Windows 2000
Server, Backup and Restore
- bandwidth, Optimizing Performance, Connectivity and bandwidth
- Bandwidth
Allocation Protocol (BAP), Multilink
- bandwidth-sensitive
traffic, Improving performance
- BAP (Bandwidth Allocation
Protocol), Multilink
- baseline performance
data, Performance Console, Sites
- basevideo option, ARC, The BOOT.INI file
- basic disks, Basic Disks, Converting basic to dynamic storage, Managing Disk Storage
- BDC (backup domain
controller)
- directory
replication, Directory replication
- upgrading, Upgrading backup domain controllers
- Windows
2000, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain
- Windows
NT, Active Directory Versus the NT Domain Model
- beta exams, Beta Exams
- BIOS, The Boot Process, The BOOT.INI file
- block
inclusion, The LMHOSTS File
- Block method, IPSec, Filter action
- Blocking Policy, IPSec, IP Filtering
- boot
loader, Control Panel
- boot
partition, The Boot Process
- boot
process, The Boot Process, The BOOT.INI file, Boot options
- BOOT.INI
file, The Boot Process, The System Control Panel
- bootable images, Remote Installation Services (RIS)
- BootP, The Internet layer, DHCP Forwarding, Designing DHCP Services
- BOOTSECT.DOS
file, The Boot Process
- bridgehead
server, Bridgehead servers, Bridgehead servers
- bridges, Link bridges
- broadcast IP
addresses, Reserved IP addresses
- broadcasts,
resolving NetBIOS names with, TCP/IP protocols and services
- BSD Unix
4.3, The HOSTS File
- business
requirements
- balancing with
technical, Balancing Technical and Business Requirements
- security, Analyzing Business Requirements
C
- CA (certificate
authority), Certificate authority (CA) hierarchies
- encryption, Authentication methods
- installing, Installing a Certificate Authority
- managing, Managing Certificates
- types of, Certificate Services
- caching, shared
folders and, Offline files and folders
- calculators, Test-Taking Tips
- case studies, questions based
upon, Select and Place, Create a Tree
- CD audio, Control Panel
- cd command, Recovery Console
- CD-ROM
- booting
from, The Boot Process
- Windows 2000 installation, Installation Methods, CD and network installation
- centralized IT management
structure, IT structure
- certificate
authority (see CA)
- certificate
revocation list (CRL), Managing certificates
- Certificate
Server, Authentication methods, Smart cards
- Certificate Services, Certificate Services, Certificate authority (CA) hierarchies
- certificates, Certificates
- EAP, Remote access security
- managing, Managing Certificates, Managing certificates
- mapping, Mapping certificates
- requesting, Requesting a certificate
- revoking, Revoking a certificate
- server
roles, Certificate server roles
- certification,
MCSE
- maintaining, Continuing Education
- upgrading, Notes About the Windows NT 4.0 MCSE Track
- Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (see CHAP)
- Change
Journal, The Change Journal
- Change Permissions, NTFS Security
- change, planning
for, Planning for change
- changing directories, Recovery Console
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), Remote access security, Authentication, Remote access security, RADIUS
- chdir command, Recovery Console
- check disk
tool, Disk Tools
- child
domains, Upgrading the primary domain controller, Active Directory Basics
- CHKUPGRD.EXE, Checking hardware compatibility
- CIDR (Classless Inter-domain
Routing), Supernetting
- cipher
command, The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS)
- CIW (Client Installation
Wizard), Authorizing an RIS Server
- class-schema objects, Class-schema objects
- classes
- Active Directory
Schema, Terminology
- attribute-schema
objects, Attribute-schema objects
- classes, IP addresses
and, IP address classes
- Classless
Inter-domain Routing (CIDR), Supernetting
- Clean Install, Text-mode phase
- Client Access
License, Application sharing mode
- Client for Microsoft
Networks, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Client Installation
Wizard (see CIW)
- Client Service for NetWare
(CSNW), Client Service for NetWare (CSNW )
- Client, IPSec default policy, IPSec encryption
- client-server networks (see server-based
networks)
- client/server
networks, Networking Basics
- clients, Computer types
- clustering, Elective Exams, Windows 2000 Server, Improving availability
- CN (common
name), Active Directory object naming conventions
- color
management, Installing and configuring printers
- COM (serial) paths, shared printers
and, Installing and configuring printers
- com (top-level domain), DNS for Active Directory, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- common
name (see CN)
- companies
- analyzing, Analyzing the Company
- information,
securing, Mapping Company Information
- compatible domain
controller, Creating an Audit Policy
- Completing The Active
Directory Installation Wizard screen, Installation
- complexity requirements, passwords, Account policies
- compression, file, Disk Compression, Unattended installation, Data Compression
- Computer Management
console, Disk Management, Adding and modifying users, Monitoring Users and Shares
- Computer Name and Administrator Password
screen, GUI mode
- Computers Near Me
icon, The desktop
- computers,
types of, Computer types
- configuration settings, user
versus computer, Creating a Group Policy Object (GPO)
- Configure DNS
Wizard, Installation
- Configure Your Server dialog
box, GUI mode, Installation
- configuring
- Active
Directory, Configuring Active Directory, Filtering Group Policy settings with security groups
- DHCP, Configuring DHCP
- dynamic
routing, Configuring Dynamic Routing
- hardware, Configuring Hardware
- NAT, Configuring NAT
- organizational
units, Configuring Organizational Units
- printers, Installing and configuring printers
- RAS, Configuring RAS
- static
routing, Configuring Static Routing
- TCP/IP, Configuring TCP/IP, Packet Filtering
- Windows 2000
Professional, Configuring Windows 2000 Professional, Configuring Windows 2000 Professional, Driver signing
- connectionless
protocol,
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- connectivity
- bandwidth, Connectivity and bandwidth
- between domain
controllers, Sites
- designing, Designing Internet Connectivity, Optimizing proxy server performance
- NetWare, NetWare Connectivity
- security
and, Designing Secure Connectivity
- console component,
MMC, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- containers, Terminology
- contiguous
namespace, DNS for Active Directory
- Control
Panel, The desktop, Control Panel, The System Control Panel, Installing DNS Server
- CONVERT.EXE,
Disk partitions
- cooperative multitasking, Terminology
- copying files, Moving and copying files, Copying and moving files, Recovery Console
- cost
metrics, employed by routing protocols, Improving availability
- costs, per
exam, Preparing for Exams
- counters, Performance Console
- country codes,
top-level domains and, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- CPU
(central processing
unit)
- multiprocessing, Terminology
- Windows 2000 Professional
requirements, Hardware requirements
- create a tree questions, Select and Place, Create a Tree
- create all child
objects permission, Securing Resources
- Create Or Join Forest
screen, Installation
- Create Tree Or Child Domain
screen, Installation
- creating
groups, Configuring groups
- Creator Owner system group, Default users and groups
- CRL (certificate revocation
list), Managing certificates
- CSNW (Client Service
for NetWare), Client Service for NetWare (CSNW )
- Ctrl-Alt-Del
keystroke, Security Options
- Custom Setup option, CIW, Authorizing an RIS Server
- Customize button,
Setup Wizard, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
D
- daily backup, Backup and Restore
- daily copy option, Backing up files
- data
compression, Data Compression
- Data Encryption Standard
X (see DESX)
- Data Link
Control (see DLC)
- data
warehouses, Elective Exams
- Database and Log Locations
screen, Installation
- databases, Elective Exams
- datagrams, The Internet layer
- Date and Time
screen, GUI mode
- Date/Time applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- daylight savings
time, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- DCPROMO.EXE, Installing Active Directory Services
- DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name
Service), Dynamic updates, DNS Security
- debug
logging, Troubleshooting DNS
- debugging
features, Boot options
- decentralized IT management
structure, IT structure
- decision point analysis
step, Analyzing the Company
- decision-making structure, security
considerations and, Decision-making structure
- decompression, file, Unattended installation
- dedicated domain
controller, Creating an Audit Policy
- default entry, BOOT.INI file, The BOOT.INI file
- Default
Gateway address, Default Gateways
- default hardware
profile, The Boot Process
- default network
username, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- default partition, The Boot Process
- defragmenting
disks, Defragmenting disks
- Delegation of Control
Wizard, Managing an Active Directory Network, Delegating administrative control, RIS Account Creation
- delegation, of
authority, Delegating Authority
- delete
all child objects permission, Securing Resources
- delete command, Recovery Console
- Delete Files option, mobile computers, Offline files and folders
- Delete permission, NTFS Security
- demand-dial
routing, Remote Access
- departmental structure,
importance of understanding, Departmental structure
- Deploy.cab, Unattended installation
- Deploy.cab file, Setup Manager, Disk duplication
- DES (Data Encryption
Standard), Phase One Negotiation
- Description
attribute, Locating objects
- Designing Active Directory
exam
- exercises, Suggested Exercises
- Highlighter’s Index,
Analyzing Your Company Evaluation Notes, Site Level Traffic Optimization
- practice
test, Test Questions, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Designing Network
Infrastructure exam
- exam
preparation, Exam Overview, Designing Routing and Remote Access
- exercises, Suggested Exercises
- Highlighter’s Index, TCP/IP Design
, Authentication Methods
- practice
test, Comprehensive Test, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Designing Security
exam
- exam preparation, Exam Overview, Planning IP Security
- exercises, Suggested Exercises, Planning IP Security
- Highlighter’s Index,
Planning Network Security, IPSec Modes
- practice test, Comprehensive Test, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- desktop
computers
- security, Desktop computers
- desktop, Windows
2000, The desktop, Group Policies
- DESX (Data Encryption Standard
X), The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS)
- device drivers, Windows
2000, Device Drivers
- Device
Manager, The System Control Panel, Device Manager
- Dfs (Distributed File
System), The Distributed Filesystem, Sites
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol), Windows 2000 Server, TCP/IP protocols and services, The Internet layer
- authorization, DHCP authorization
- configuring, Configuring DHCP
- designing network
infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- distributed
scope, Multiple servers per subnet
- DNS, using
with, Using DHCP with DNS, DHCP and DNS
- forwarding, DHCP Forwarding
- installing, Installing DHCP Server
- IP address
assignment, Managing TCP/IP settings
- multihomed
servers, Improving performance
- non-Windows
clients, Supporting non-Windows clients
- numeric
options, DHCP options, Basic DHCP Design
- optimizing, Optimizing DHCP Services
- options, DHCP options
- RAS, using
with, DHCP and remote access
- reservations, DHCP reservations
- RFCs, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- scope, Creating a scope, How addresses are assigned
- servers, Servers in separate subnets
- services,
designing, Designing DHCP Services, Improving performance
- UDP ports, How DHCP Works
- DHCP Relay
Agent, DHCP Forwarding, DHCP and routing
- DHCPACK message, How DHCP Works
- DHCPDISCOVER
message, How DHCP Works
- DHCPNAK message, How DHCP Works
- DHCPOFFER message, How DHCP Works
- DHCPRELEASE
message, How DHCP Works
- DHCPREQUEST
message, How DHCP Works
- Dial-in Constraints page,
RAS, Dial-in Constraints
- dial-in remote
access, Managing dial-in connections
- dial-up
connections, The Logon dialog, TCP/IP protocols and services
- Dialup system group, Default users and groups
- differential backup, Backing up files, Backup and Restore
- Diffie-Hellman (DH) algorithm, key
generation, Phase One Negotiation
- Digest Authentication, Digest authentication
- digital signature, Driver signing
- dir command, Recovery Console
- directory services
architecture, Windows 2000 Professional
- Directory Services Restore
Mode
- Active Directory, Restoring Active Directory
- Administrative Password
screen, Installation
- disable command, Recovery Console
- Disable Ctrl + Alt + Del policy, Smart cards
- disjointed
namespace, DNS for Active Directory
- disk
compression, Disk Compression
- Disk Defragmenter
snap-in, Defragmenting disks, Disk Tools
- disk drives,
troubleshooting tools, Disk Tools
- disk
duplication, Disk duplication
- Disk Management
snap-in
- accessing, Disk Management
- defragmenting, Defragmenting disks
- partitioning, Partitioning
- spanned
volumes, Creating spanned volumes
- striped
volume, Creating striped volumes
- Upgrade to Dynamic Disk
option, Converting basic to dynamic storage
- disk partitions, Windows NT,
Disk partitions
- disk
quotas, Disk Quotas, Disk quotas
- disk storage, Basic Disks, Primary partitions, Extended partitions and logical drives, Dynamic Disks
- disk
storage, Windows 2000 Server, Managing Disk Storage, Dfs links
- disk
striping,
Disk partitions
- Display applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- display, Windows 2000 Professional
requirements, Hardware requirements
- distance vector routing
protocol,
RIP (Router Information Protocol), Routing protocols
- distinguished
name (see DN)
- Distributed File
System (see Dfs)
- distributed scope,
DHCP, Multiple servers per subnet
- distribution folders, Distribution folders
- DLC (Data Link Control), Other Protocols, DLC (Data Link Control)
- DMA settings, System Information
- DN
(distinguished name), Active Directory object naming conventions
- DNS
(Domain Name Service), Windows 2000 Server, IP addressing
- Active
Directory, DNS for Active Directory
- designing network
infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- hostnames, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- integrating zones, Integrating DNS zones
- optimizing, Optimizing DNS
- process/application
layer, The Process/Application layer
- security, Planning DNS Security, DNS Security
- server
availability, Designing for availability
- settings, Managing TCP/IP settings
- troubleshooting, Monitoring DNS, Troubleshooting DNS
- Windows 2000
changes, DNS Security
- zone
transfers, DNS replication
- zones, DNS zones
- DNS (Domain Name
System)
- Active
Directory, DNS Naming
- DNS
Notification process, DNS replication
- DNS PTR
record, DNS Security
- DNS.LOG, Troubleshooting DNS
- Documents option, Start
menu, The desktop
- DoD (US Department of
Defense), TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- domain
component, Active Directory object naming conventions
- Domain Controller Type
screen, Installation
- domain controllers, Computer types, Installing Active Directory Services, Domain controller placement
- domain Dfs
root, Standalone Dfs roots versus domain Dfs roots
- domain
filters, Proxy server security
- domain local security
group, Groups, Windows 2000 groups
- domain
model, Server-based networks
- Domain Name
Service (see DNS)
- domain names, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Domain Naming
Master
- domain controllers, Operations masters
- failure
of, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- operations master
role, Operations master roles
- domain
networks, Networking Basics
- domain structure, Domain Structure
- domain
tree, Upgrading the primary domain controller
- domain user accounts, Users and Groups, Creating accounts
- domains, Active Directory structure
- Active Directory, Terminology
- security
and, Domain controllers
- trust, Trust Relationships
- when
to use multiple, Planning
- Windows 2000 compared
to Windows NT, Active Directory Basics
- DOS (Disk Operating
System), Windows 95/98/Me, The Boot Process
- DRF (Data Recovery Field), EFS Basics
- DriveImage, Disk duplication
- driver signing, The System Control Panel, Driver signing, Driver signing
- DSL, Remote Access Service (RAS)
- DSStat
tool, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- dual-boot systems, The BOOT.INI file,
Disk partitions
- dynamic
disks, Managing Disk Storage
- simple volumes, Dynamic Disks
- spanned volumes, Spanned volumes
- striped volumes, Striped volumes
- Dynamic Domain
Name Service . (see DDNS)
- Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (see DHCP)
- dynamic
routers, Static and dynamic routing
- dynamic routing, IP, Dynamic Routing, Configuring Dynamic Routing
- dynamic updates,
DNS, Securing DNS updates
E
- EAP
(Extensible Authentication Protocol), Remote access security, Authentication, Remote access security, RADIUS
- editors, registry, Registry editors
- EDRP (Encrypted Data Recovery
Policy ), The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS)
- edu top-level
domain, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- EFS (Encrypted File System)
- NTFS, The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS)
- transparency of,
EFS (Encrypted Filesystem)
- EFS (Encrypting
File System)
- benefits, Encrypted Filesystem (EFS)
- implementation, How EFS works
- key
storage, Key storage locations
- limitations, EFS Basics
- performance
costs, EFS Options
- recovery policy, Planning Recovery
- Windows 2000
Server, Windows 2000 Professional
- elective
exams, About the MCSE Exams
- Emergency Repair Disk (see ERD)
- empty root
domain, Multiple domain trees
- enable command, Recovery Console
- Enable Offline Files option, mobile computers, Offline files and folders
- Enable printer pooling option,
Printer Properties dialog, Print pools
- Enable quota management option, Disk Management, Disk Quotas
- Enable reminders option, mobile computers, Offline files and folders
- Enable VGA Mode, Boot options
- EnableSecuritySignature, SMB, SMB Signing Security
- Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- Encrypted Data
Recovery Policy (see EDRP)
- Encrypted File System (see EFS)
- encryption,
EFS (Encrypted Filesystem)
- certificates, Certificate Services
- IPSec, IP Security (IPSec), IPSec encryption
- passwords, The Windows 2000 Logon Process
- RAS
clients, Encryption
- reversible, Account policies
- RIS, Remote Installation Service (RIS)
- schemes,
designing, Creating an Encryption Scheme
- VPNs
and, Encryption
- End User Roles, security considerations, End-user roles
- END-NODE CHALLENGE
message, How WINS works
- Enhanced B-node, NetBIOS Name Resolution, The LMHOSTS File
- Enterprise
CA, Site links
- Enterprise Root CA, Certificate Services, Certificate server roles
- Enterprise Subordinate CA, Certificate Services, Certificate server roles
- Entire Network
icon, The desktop
- environment subsystem, user mode, User mode
- Environment Variables option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- ERD (Emergency Repair Disk),
Emergency Repair Disk (ERD), Safe Mode
- error messages,
displaying, Monitoring Performance
- ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- Ethernet
connection, Site links
- Ethernet
interface, Remote Access Service (RAS)
- Ethernet protocol, The Network Access layer
- Event Viewer, Event Viewer, Active Directory performance, Using Event Viewer
- events, types of, Event Viewer
- Everyone system group, Default users and groups, File Sharing
- Exam 70-019, Designing and Implementing Data
Warehouses with Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web
Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-080, Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 by Using the Internet Explorer
Administration Kit, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-085, Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft SNA Server 4.0, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-086, Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-088, Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-210, Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Required Core Exams, Windows 2000 Professional, Exam Overview, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Exam
70-215
- Installing, Configuring, and Administering
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Exam Overview
- Exam 70-215, Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Required Core Exams, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Server Basics
- Exam 70-216, Implementing and Administering a
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure, Required Core Exams, Network Infrastructure
- Exam 70-217, Implementing and Administering a
Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure, Required Core Exams, Active Directory, Designing Active Directory, Exam Overview
- Exam 70-219, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000
Directory Services Infrastructure, Optional Core Exams
- Exam 70-219, Designing A
Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure, Study Guide
- Exam 70-220, Designing Security for a Microsoft
Windows 2000 Network, Optional Core Exams, Designing Security
- Exam 70-221, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000
Network Infrastructure, Optional Core Exams, Designing a Network Infrastructure
- Exam 70-222, Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT
4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-223, Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Clustering Services by Using Microsoft Windows 2000
Advanced Server, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-224, Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000
Server, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-225, Designing and Deploying a Messaging
Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000
Server, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-226, Designing Highly Available Web
Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
technologies, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-227, Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA)
Server 2000, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-228, Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
Edition, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-229, Designing and Implementing Databases
with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
Edition, Elective Exams
- Exam 70-240, Microsoft Windows 2000 Accelerated
Exam for MCPs Certified on Microsoft Windows NT
4., Notes About the Windows NT 4.0 MCSE Track
- exam
format, How the Exams Work, Select and Place, Create a Tree
- exam grades, passing
percentages, How the Exams Work
- examination
process, The Examination Process, Test-Taking Tips
- Excel, Group Policy goals
- Exchange 2000
Server, Elective Exams
- Execute permission, NTFS Security
- exercises
- Active
Directory, Suggested Exercises
- Designing Active
Directory exam, Suggested Exercises
- Designing Network
Infrastructure exam, Suggested Exercises
- Designing
Security exam, Suggested Exercises, Planning IP Security
- Network
Infrastructure exam, Suggested Exercises, Monitoring the Network
- Windows
2000 Professional, Suggested Exercises, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Windows 2000
Server, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- existing
forest, Upgrading the primary domain controller, Active Directory Basics
- exit command, Recovery Console
- experience,
required, Exam Overview
- extended
partitions, Extended partitions and logical drives
- Extensible Authentication
Protocol (see EAP)
- Extensions tab, Add/Remove
Snap-in, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- extensions, MMC, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- external
trusts, External trusts
F
- failed
installation, Understanding failed installations
- fastdetect option, ARC entries, The BOOT.INI file
- FAT (file allocation
table)
- filesystems,
Disk partitions
- partitions, The Boot Process, The BOOT.INI file,
Disk partitions
- FAT32
- filesystems, Windows 2000 Professional,
Disk partitions
- partitions,
Disk partitions
- fault
tolerance, Standalone Dfs roots versus domain Dfs roots
- Fax applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- FDDI protocol, The Network Access layer
- fdisk command, Recovery Console
- FEK (file encryption key), The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS), EFS Basics
- File and Print Sharing, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- file encryption
key (see FEK)
- file replication
service (see FRS)
- File Transfer Protocol (see FTP)
- file-level security,
Disk partitions
- filenames, length
of,
Disk partitions
- files
- backing
up, Backing up files
- copying, Moving and copying files, Copying and moving files
- moving, Moving and copying files, Copying and moving files
- permissions, NTFS Security
- restoring, Restoring files
- sharing, File Sharing
- filesystems
- converting
between,
Disk partitions
- Windows
2000,
Disk partitions
- filler data, Sparse files
- filters, packet, Packet Filtering, IP Filtering
- Find
tool, Locating objects
- finger
program, IP Filtering
- firewalls, Organizing a DNS structure, Packet filtering
- FireWire, Windows 95/98/Me
- fixboot command, Recovery Console
- fixmbr command, Recovery Console
- Flash, Group Policy goals
- floppy
disk drives, The Boot Process
- Folder Options applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- folder redirection, Windows Settings
- Fonts applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- forest root
domain, Active Directory Basics, Organizing a DNS structure
- forests
- Active
Directory, Terminology
- Active
Directory structure, Active Directory structure
- global
catalog, Global catalog servers
- linking
multiple, Multiple forests
- multiple domain
trees, Multiple domain trees
- format command, Recovery Console
- Forward button,
non-adaptive tests, Test-Taking Tips
- forward
lookup, DNS Security
- FQDN (fully
qualified domain name), DNS for Active Directory
- top-level
domains, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- Frame Relay, The Network Access layer
- FRS (file replication
service), File Replication Service (FRS), Sites
- FTP (File Transfer
Protocol), TCP/IP protocols and services, The
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server, The Process/Application layer, Clear-text passwords
- full backup option, Backing up files, Backup and Restore
- full control
permission, NTFS Security, Securing Resources
- Full Control rights, File Sharing
- full-duplex
protocols,
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- fully qualified domain
name (see FQDN)
G
- Game Controllers applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- Gateway Service for NetWare
(GSNW), Gateway Service for NetWare (GSNW )
- gateways
- addresses, Static Routing
- default
addresses, Managing TCP/IP
- DHCP, TCP/IP protocols and services
- routers
and, IP Routing
- General option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- general settings,
TCP/IP, Managing TCP/IP settings
- global catalog
server
- Active Directory, Global catalog servers
- failure
of, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- placement, Global catalog server placement
- Global
group, Configuring groups, Windows 2000 groups
- global
security group, Groups
- globally unique
identifier (see GUID)
- Gopher, TCP/IP protocols and services
- gov (top-level domain), DNS for Active Directory, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- GPC (Group Policy Container), Managing Group Policies
- GPO
(Group Policy Object), Managing Group Policies, Creating a Group Policy Object (GPO), Designing Group Policies, Group Policy blocking
- GPT (Group Policy Template), Managing Group Policies
- graphical user
interface (see GUI)
- group
filtering, Security group filtering
- group nesting, The transition period, Group nesting
- Group
Policies
- designing, Designing Group Policies
- goals, Group Policy goals
- inheritance, Modifying Group Policy
inheritance
- settings, filtering, Filtering Group Policy settings with security groups
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Group Policies
- Windows
desktop, Group Policies
- Group Policy Container (see GPC)
- Group
Policy Object (see GPO)
- group policy
snap-in, Creating a Group Policy Object (GPO)
- Group Policy Template (see GPT)
- groups, Configuring groups, Managing an Active Directory Network, Groups
- GSNW (Gateway
Service for NetWare), Gateway Service for NetWare (GSNW )
- guessing, on exam
questions, Test-Taking Tips
- guest
account, Default users and groups
- guest group, Default users and groups
- GUI (graphical user
interface), The Boot Process
- GUI phase
- Windows 2000 installation, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Windows 2000 Server
installation, The installation process
- GUID (globally unique
identifier), Active Directory object naming conventions
H
- H-node (hybrid node), NetBIOS Name Resolution
- HAL (Hardware Abstraction
Layer), The Boot Process, Kernel mode
- HAL.DLL, The Boot Process
- handshakes,
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- hard disk drives
- boot
process, The Boot Process
- Windows 2000
Professional requirements, Hardware requirements
- hardware
- addresses, The Internet layer
- checking
compatibility before upgrade, Checking hardware compatibility
- configuring, Configuring Hardware
- profiles, The Boot Process, Control Panel
- troubleshooting, System Information
- Windows 2000
Professional, Hardware requirements
- Windows 2000
Server, Planning the Installation
- Hardware
Abstraction Layer (see HAL)
- Hardware
Compatibility List (see HCL)
- Hardware option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- Hardware
Wizard, The System Control Panel
- HCL (Hardware Compatibility
List), Hardware requirements, Understanding failed installations, Hardware Issues
- HCL.TXT, Hardware requirements
- help
command, Recovery Console
- help files, Preparing for Exams
- Hewlett Packard, DLC (Data Link Control)
- high-performance file
system (see HPFS)
- Highlighter’s Index
- Active
Directory, Site Replication
- Designing Active Directory exam,
Analyzing Your Company Evaluation Notes, Site Level Traffic Optimization
- Designing Network Infrastructure exam, TCP/IP Design
, Authentication Methods
- Designing Security exam,
Planning Network Security, IPSec Modes
- Network Infrastructure exam,
TCP/IP, IPSECMON
- Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Editions
, SNMP Tools
- highly secure
template, Creating an Audit Policy
- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, registry, The Registry
- HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG subtree, registry, The Registry
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER subtree, registry, The Registry
- HKEY_DYN_DATA subtree, registry, The Registry
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE subtree, registry, The Registry
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE registry
subkey, The Boot Process
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
subkey, The Boot Process
- HKEY_USERS subtree, registry, The Registry
- hops, Static Routing
- host addresses, IP addressing, IP Addressing
- host
record, DNS Security
- Host-to-Host layer, TCP/IP reference
model, TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- hostnames, resolution
of, Hostname Resolution, Designing Name Resolution Services
- HOSTS file, Hostname Resolution, NetBIOS Name Resolution
- HPFS
(high-performance file system), Upgrading from Windows NT
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), TCP/IP protocols and services, The Process/Application layer
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (see HTTP)
I
- I/O addresses, Terminology
- IAB (Internet Activities
Board), Managing TCP/IP
- IANA (Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority), IP address assignments
- IAS (Internet
Authentication Service), RADIUS
- IBM mainframes, DLC (Data Link Control)
- ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers ), Domain Name Service (DNS)
- ICMP (Internet Control Message
Protocol), The Internet layer
- ICS (Internet
Connection Sharing), Windows 95/98/Me, Remote Access Service (RAS), Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), Designing Internet Connectivity
- IDE CD-ROM
drives, The BOOT.INI file
- IEEE 1394, Windows 95/98/Me
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task
Force), Managing TCP/IP, IP Addressing
- IGMP, Routing protocols
- IIS (Internet Information
Server), Managing Network Components, Digest authentication
- IISUBA.DLL, Digest authentication
- IKE (Internet Key Exchange), Remote Access Service (RAS), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- IMAP (Internet Mail Access
Protocol), The Process/Application layer
- implications analysis
step, Analyzing the Company
- Import Template
screen, The Security Configuration and Analysis Console
- inbound traffic
- ports,
configuring, Using special ports
- incoming
traffic
- accepting, Managing dial-in connections
- filtering, Packet filtering
- incremental backup option, Backing up files, Backup and Restore
- incremental zone
transfer, DNS replication
- information flow, security considerations
and, Information flow
- Infrared Data
Association (IrDA), IrDA (Infrared Data Association)
- Infrastructure
Master
- failure
of, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- operations master
role, Operations master roles
- servers and, Operations masters
- inheritance, NTFS Security
- modifying, Modifying Group Policy
inheritance
- InitialAddressPoolSize
key, RAS and DHCP
- installation files, problems
accessing, Understanding failed installations
- Installation Wizard, Installing Active Directory Services
- installing
- Active
Directory, Installing Active Directory, Verifying the Active Directory installation
- CA, Installing a Certificate Authority
- DHCP, Installing DHCP Server
- NAT, Installing NAT
- printers, Installing and configuring printers
- TCP/IP, Managing TCP/IP, Installing TCP/IP
- Windows
2000, Installing Windows 2000 Professional, Using Service Packs
- Windows 2000
Professional, Installing Windows 2000 Professional
- Windows2000
Server, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- insurance programs, User mode
- int (top-level
domain), Domain Name Service (DNS)
- integral subsystem, user mode, User mode
- Inter-Site Transports
folder, Site links
- Interactive system group, Default users and groups
- interface
cards, Static Routing
- International Organization for
Standardization (ISO), Modifying the schema
- Internet access,
security, Securing Internet access
- Internet Activities
Board (see IAB)
- Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
(IANA), IP address assignments
- Internet backbones, Supernetting
- Internet
Connection Sharing (see ICS)
- Internet Connection Sharing
(ICS), Windows 95/98/Me
- Internet connectivity,
designing, Designing Internet Connectivity, Optimizing proxy server performance
- Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP), The Internet layer
- Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN), Domain Name Service (DNS)
- Internet Engineering
Task Force (see IETF)
- Internet Explorer
5.0, Elective Exams
- Internet Explorer
5.5, Windows 95/98/Me
- Internet Explorer
Administration Kit, Elective Exams
- Internet Explorer
configuration, System Information
- Internet Explorer
maintenance, Windows Settings
- Internet
Information Server (see IIS)
- Internet Key
Exchange (see IKE)
- Internet
layer, The Internet layer
- Internet layer,
TCP/IP reference model, TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- Internet Mail
Access Protocol (IMAP), The Process/Application layer
- Internet Options applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- Internet Printing
Protocol (see IPP)
- Internet Research Task
Force (see IRTF)
- Internet
Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Elective Exams
- Internet Service
Provider (see ISP)
- Internetwork Packet
Exchange (see IPX)
- InterNIC
- online
RFCs, Managing TCP/IP
- registered IP
addresses, IP address assignments
- intersite
replication, Intersite replication, Managing intersite replication, Sites
- intransitive site
links, Link bridges
- intrasite
replication, Managing intersite replication, Managing intrasite replication, Sites
- IP (Internet Protocol)
- dynamic routing, Dynamic Routing, Configuring Dynamic Routing
- security, IP Security (IPSec), Filter action
- static
routing, Static Routing, Configuring Static Routing
- IP
addresses, IP addressing
- assignment
methods, How addresses are assigned
- classes, IP address classes
- datagrams, The Internet layer
- design
considerations, IP Addressing
- file
transfers, DNS for Active Directory
- impact on
network performance, Improving performance
- private, IP address assignments, Private addresses
- public, Public addresses
- reserved, Reserved IP addresses, DHCP reservations
- RFC 791, IP Addressing
- subnet
masking, Subnet masking
- subnets, Subnets
- supernetting, Supernetting
- IP filtering,
routers and, IP filtering
- IP Protocols, filtering and, Packet Filtering
- IP routing, Remote Access
- IPP (Internet Printing
Protocol), Windows 2000 Professional
- IPSec, Virtual private networks, TCP/IP
- authentication, IPSec encryption
- authentication
methods, Authentication methods
- components, IP Security (IPSec)
- configuring, Configuring IPSec
- connection
type, Connection type
- encryption, IPSec encryption
- filter
action, Filter action
- filter
list, IP filter list
- managing, Managing IPSec
- negotiation, IPSec Negotiation
- policies, IPSec encryption, IP Filtering
- routers
and, VPNs and IPSec
- security
methods, Filter action
- transport mode versus
tunnel mode, Creating an Encryption Scheme
- tunnel
setting, Tunnel setting
- IPSec Policy Agent, IP Security (IPSec)
- IPSEC.SYS, IP Security (IPSec), IPSec encryption
- IPSECMON
command, Monitoring IPSec
- IPX (Internetwork Packet
Exchange), Other Protocols, IPX and SPX, NWLink (IPX/SPX Protocols)
- IPX routing, Remote Access
- IPX/SPX
protocols, TCP/IP protocols and services
- IrDA (Infrared Data
Association), IrDA (Infrared Data Association)
- IRQ, Terminology, The BOOT.INI file, System Information
- IRTF (Internet
Research Task Force), Managing TCP/IP
- ISAKMP key
management protocol, IP Security (IPSec), Monitoring IPSec, IPSec encryption
- ISDN, Remote Access Service (RAS)
- ISO
(International Organization for
Standardization), Modifying the schema
- ISP (Internet Service
Provider), Managing dial-out connections, IP address assignments, Configuring NAT
- IT management
structures, IT structure
K
- Kerberos, Kerberos, Authentication methods, Authentication issues, Authentication, Kerberos authentication
- kernel, The Boot Process
- kernel mode, drivers
and, Kernel mode
- Key Management
Service, IP Security (IPSec)
- Key Store, EFS Basics
- Keyboard applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- keyboards, The Boot Process
- keys,
authentication, The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS), Authentication issues, Key storage locations
- keys, registry, The Registry
- kiosks, Kiosks
- Knowledge Consistency
Checker, Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC)
L
- L2F (Layer 2
Forwarding), TCP/IP
- L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling
Protocol), Virtual private networks, TCP/IP, VPN connections, Tunneling protocols, L2TP
- Last Known Good
Configuration, Safe Mode
- latency-sensitive
traffic, Improving performance
- Layer 2
Forwarding (see L2F)
- Layer 2 Tunneling
Protocol (see L2TP)
- LDAP (lightweight
directory access protocol), Active Directory basics
- leases,
DHCP, Designing DHCP Services
- Licensing Mode
screen, GUI mode
- lightweight directory access
protocol (see LDAP)
- limited
partnerships, Multiple domains
- link bridges, Link bridges
- link state routing
protocol,
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), Routing protocols
- link tracking
service, Link tracking
- Linux, Removing a Server Object
- LM (LAN
Manger), LM and NTLM authentication
- LMHOSTS file, TCP/IP protocols and services, NetBIOS Name Resolution, The LMHOSTS File
- load
balancing, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, Measuring and improving performance
- local Administrator
account, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Local
Area Connection interface, DHCP Forwarding
- local cache, DNS
requests, Measuring and improving performance
- local
groups, Configuring groups
- local
printer, Network printers
- local profile, User profiles
- local testing
centers, How the Exams Work
- local user accounts, Users and Groups, Creating accounts
- Local Users and Groups
snap-in, Microsoft Management Console (MMC), Creating accounts
- lockout duration, Account policies
- lockout threshold, Account policies
- log
files, Management utilities, Audit Policies
- logging,
types of, Troubleshooting DNS
- logical
drives, Extended partitions and logical drives, Performance Console
- logical printer, Managing Printers
- logon command, Recovery Console
- Logon dialog, The Logon dialog
- logon process, The Windows 2000 Logon Process
- loopback, reserved IP
addresses, Reserved IP addresses
- low-level device
drivers, The Boot Process
- LPT (parallel) paths,
shared printers and, Installing and configuring printers
M
- M-node (mixed node), NetBIOS Name Resolution
- MAC
addresses, The Internet layer, How DHCP Works, DHCP reservations
- Macintosh, Other Protocols, AppleTalk, Integration with other systems
- maintenance
- Active
Directory, Active Directory Maintenance, Active Directory performance
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting option, CIW, Authorizing an RIS Server
- Management
Information Base (see MIB)
- management
utilities, Management utilities
- mandatory
profile, User profiles
- manual assignment, IP
addresses and, How addresses are assigned
- Manual Caching for Documents setting, shared folders, Offline files and folders
- map command, Recovery Console
- master boot
record (see MBR)
- Master Key, EFS Basics, Phase One Negotiation
- maxmem option, ARC entries, The BOOT.INI file
- MBR (master boot record), The Boot Process
- MCSE (Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer) program, overview of, About the MCSE Exams
- md command, Recovery Console
- MD5
encryption, Remote access security
- member
servers, Computer types, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain
- memory
- dumps, The System Control Panel
- measuring performance
of, Performance Console
- protection, Terminology
- MIB (Management Information
Base), SNMP
- Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer (see MCSE program, overview
of)
- Microsoft CHAP, Remote access security
- Microsoft Management Console (see MMC)
- Microsoft
Point-to-Point Encryption (see MPPE)
- Microsoft Proxy Server
- benefits, Microsoft Proxy Server
- design
issues, Network Services Overview, Basic proxy server design
- domain
filters, Proxy server security
- NAT,
compared to, Designing Internet Connectivity
- optimizing, Optimizing proxy server availability
- security, Proxy server security
- Web
publishing, Web publishing
- MIDI controllers, Control Panel
- mil top-level
domain, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- mixed IT management
structure, IT structure
- mixed
mode, The transition period, Authentication issues
- MMC (Microsoft Management Console), Management utilities, Microsoft Management Console (MMC), Managing Users and Groups, Configuring Dynamic Routing
- MMC.EXE, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- mobile
computers, Configuring Mobile Systems, Power management
- modem dialing
information, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- modifying
permissions, NTFS Security
- monitoring
- network
performance, Monitoring Network Performance, Monitoring IPSec
- system
performance, Monitoring Performance
- Mouse applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- MOVETREE
program, Moving objects
- moving files, Moving and copying files, Copying and moving files
- MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point
Encryption), Dial-up connections, Remote access security, PPTP
- MS-CHAP, Authentication, Remote access security, RADIUS
- MS-DOS, The BOOT.INI file
- multi(x), ARC
entries, The BOOT.INI file
- multi-master replication, Active Directory Replication
- multicasting, IP
addresses, Reserved IP addresses
- multicasts, Routing protocols
- multihomed
computer, IP Routing
- multilink, Multilink
- multimedia, configuration settings, Control Panel
- multiple
domains, Multiple domains
- multiple forest trust
relationship, Multiple forests
- multiple tree
forest, Multiple-tree forests
- multiprocessing, Terminology
- multiprotocol
router, Remote Access
- multitasking
- cooperative, Terminology
- preemptive, Terminology
- multithreading, Terminology
- My Computer icon, The desktop, Device Manager, Copying and moving files
- My Network Places
icon, The desktop, Control Panel, Installing TCP/IP
N
- Name
attribute, Locating objects
- NAME QUERY REQUEST message,
WINS, How WINS works
- NAME REFRESH REQUEST
message, WINS, How WINS works
- NAME
REGISTRATION REQUEST message, WINS, How WINS works
- NAME
RELEASE REQUEST message, WINS, How WINS works
- name
resolution, TCP/IP protocols and services
- name
server, Installing and Configuring DNS
- namespace, Active Directory structure, Active Directory Basics
- naming
scheme, Planning and Implementing Active Directory
- NAT (Network Address
Translation), Remote Access Service (RAS), Public addresses
- address
pools, Allowing Internet access
- benefits, Network Address Translation (NAT)
- configuring, Configuring NAT
- connection
types, NAT (Network Address Translation)
- designing network
infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- DHCP, compared
to, Replacing DHCP and DNS services
- DNS, compared
to, Replacing DHCP and DNS services
- ICS, Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
- installing, Installing NAT
- Microsoft Proxy Server, compared
to, Designing Internet Connectivity
- security, NAT security
- server
placement, Placement and connectivity of the NAT server
- special
ports, Allowing Internet access
- Native Mode, Windows
2000, Authentication issues
- Native Structured
Storage (see NSS)
- NBNS (NetBIOS Name Service), Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
- NDIS
(Network Driver Interface Specification), Network Monitor
- NDS (Novell Directory
Services), Active Directory basics, The Active Directory model
- Negotiate method,
IPSec, Filter action
- Negotiated Policy, IPSec, IP Filtering
- net top-level
domain, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User
Interface), NetBEUI
- NetBEUI(NetBIOS Extended
User Interface), Other Protocols
- NetBIOS, Other Protocols, The Telnet server
- name
resolution, NetBIOS Name Resolution
- names, The System Control Panel
- translating IP
addresses into, TCP/IP protocols and services
- Windows 2000
and, DNS for Active Directory
- NetBIOS Extended
User Interface (see NetBEUI)
- NetBIOS Name
Service (see NBNS)
- netmask, Static Routing
- NetWare, Other Protocols, IPX and SPX, NetWare Connectivity, Integration with other systems
- Network Access layer, TCP/IP reference
model, TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- Network
Address Translation (see NAT)
- network
addresses, IP addressing, IP Addressing, Static Routing
- Network and Dial-up Connections applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- Network and Dial-up Connections
window, Installing TCP/IP
- network attacks,
common, Planning IP Security
- network cards, Windows
2000, Hardware requirements
- network clients, Exam Overview
- network
components, managing, Managing Network Components, Managing Network Components, Managing dial-in connections
- Network Connection
Wizard, Managing dial-out connections
- Network control
panel, Control Panel
- Network Driver Interface
Specification (see NDIS)
- Network File System
(NFS), The Process/Application layer
- Network Identification option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- Network
Identification Wizard, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- network
infrastructure, Designing a Network Infrastructure
- DHCP, Network Services Overview
- TCP/IP, Network Services Overview
- Network Infrastructure
exam
- exercises, Suggested Exercises, Monitoring the Network
- Highlighter’s Index,
TCP/IP, IPSECMON
- network installation, Windows 2000, Installation Methods
- Network Management
Station (see NMS)
- Network Monitor, Optimization and Troubleshooting, Using Network Monitor
- Network Neighborhood
icon, The desktop
- network
performance
- improving, Improving performance
- monitoring, Monitoring Network Performance, Monitoring IPSec
- network
printer, Network printers
- network protocols, Network Protocols
- network roles, security
considerations and, Mapping Network Roles
- Network Settings
screen, GUI mode
- Network Solutions, Planning
- Network system group, Default users and groups
- networking applications,
Windows 2000 Server, Managing Network Components, Virtual private networks
- networks
- optimization, Optimizing TCP/IP Networks
- New Domain Name
screen, Installation
- new domain,
creating, Upgrading the primary domain controller
- new
exams, New Exams
- new
forest, Upgrading the primary domain controller, Active Directory Basics
- New Static Mapping,
WINS, Configuring WINS
- New User
screen, Creating accounts
- New Zone
Wizard, Configuring DNS
- NFS (Network File System), The Process/Application layer
- NMS (Network Management
Station), SNMP
- NNTP (Netnews Transfer
Protocol), The Process/Application layer
- No Access
permission, NTFS Security
- noguiboot option, ARC entries, The BOOT.INI file
- non-adaptive
tests, Test-Taking Tips
- non-authoritative restoration, Active
Directory, Restoring Active Directory
- nontransitive
trust, Trust Relationships
- Norton
Ghost, Disk duplication
- noserialmice
option, ARC entries, The BOOT.INI file
- Novell, Other Protocols, The Active Directory model, IPX and SPX
- Novell Directory
Services (see NDS)
- nslookup
utility, Troubleshooting DNS
- NSS (Native Structured
Storage), Native Structured Storage
- NTBOOTDD.SYS
file, The Boot Process
- NTDETECT.COM, The Boot Process
- NTDSUTIL
program, Restoring Active Directory
- NTFS (NT file
system)
- partitions, The Boot Process,
Disk partitions, NTFS Security
- Windows 2000
changes, Changes to NTFS in Windows 2000
- NTFS file
system
- resource access,
controlling, Controlling access to resources
- NTLDR, The Boot Process
- NTLM, LM and NTLM authentication, Certificate-Based Security
- NTOSKRNL.EXE, The Boot Process
- Ntuser.dat
file, User profiles
- Ntuser.man file, User profiles
- NWLink, Other Protocols, NWLink (IPX/SPX Protocols)
O
- Oakley Key Management
protocol, IP Security (IPSec), IPSec encryption
- object
identifier, Modifying the schema
- objects, Managing an Active Directory Network
- Active
Directory, Active Directory structure, Objects
- attrbutes, Locating objects
- locating, Locating objects
- moving, Moving objects
- ownership, Object ownership
- types
of, Terminology
- octets, IP addressing
- offline
files, Offline files and folders
- one-way trust, Trust Relationships
- online books, Preparing for Exams
- Open Shortest Path First (see OSPF)
- operating
systems, Windows 2000 Server Basics
- comparison
table, Operating Systems
- settings, The Registry
- Windows 2000 Advanced
Server, Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Datacenter
Server, Windows 2000 Server
- Windows
2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Professional
- Windows 2000
Server, Windows 2000 Server
- Windows
3.1x, Windows 3.1x
- Windows 95, Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows
98, Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows 98
Second Edition (SE), Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows
Me, Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows NT, Windows NT
- operations master
roles
- domain
controllers, Operations masters placement
- security
and, Operations masters
- seizing, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- transferring, Transferring operations master roles, Transferring operations master roles
- types of, Operations master roles
- optimization
- TCP/IP
networks, Optimizing TCP/IP Networks
- Windows 2000
Professional, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Windows
2000 Server, Optimization and Troubleshooting, Recovery Console
- optimizing, DHCP, Optimizing DHCP Services
- org (top-level
domain), Domain Name Service (DNS)
- org (top_level domain), DNS for Active Directory
- organizational structure, mapping
of, Mapping Organizational Structure
- Organizational
Units (see OU)
- OS
loader, The Boot Process
- OS/2 subsystems, User mode
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path
First), Remote Access,
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), Routing protocols
- OU (Organizational
Unit), Managing an Active Directory Network, Terminology, Planning, Organizational Unit Structure, Organizational Units
- Outlook, Group Policy goals
- outsourced IT management
structure, IT structure
- overhead, TCP
processing,
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
P
- P-node (peer-to-peer node), NetBIOS Name Resolution
- pacing, Test-Taking Tips
- packes
- filtering, Packet filtering
- packet
sniffers, Planning IP Security
- packet-switching
networks, Planning IP Security
- packets, Planning IP Security
- capturing, Capturing packets
- datagrams, The Internet layer
- filtering, Packet Filtering, IP Filtering
- paging
file, Security Options
- PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), Remote access security, Authentication, Remote access security
- parent company
names, Organizing a DNS structure
- Partition
Magic,
Disk partitions
- partitioning,
Disk Management snap-in, Partitioning
- partitions
- boot
process, The Boot Process
- numbering, The BOOT.INI file
- Windows NT,
Disk partitions
- partners, replication, WINS replication
- Passthrough Policy, IPSec, IP Filtering
- Password Authentication Protocol (see PAP)
- passwords, The Logon dialog, The Windows 2000 Logon Process, Account policies, Multiple domains
- patches, security risks associated
with, Identifying upgrades and patches
- PC Cards, The Registry
- PDC (primary
domain controller), Directory replication, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain, Active Directory Versus the NT Domain Model
- PDC emulator, Operations master roles, Troubleshooting Active Directory, Operations masters
- peer-to-peer
networks, Peer-to-peer networks, Networking Basics
- peers, Peer-to-peer networks, Domain controllers
- PEP tests, Preparing for Exams
- Perfect Forward Security
(PFS), Phase One Negotiation
- Performance
Console, Monitoring Performance, Optimization and Troubleshooting, Active Directory performance
- Performance Logs and Alerts
snap-in, Performance Console, Active Directory performance
- Performance option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- permissions
- assigning, Securing Resources
- inheritance, Functional structure, Permissions inheritance
- shared, File Sharing
- standard versus
special, Securing Resources
- types
of, Securing Resources
- Permit method, IPSec, Filter action
- Permit Policy, IPSec, IP Filtering
- personal identification number
(PIN), smart cards, Smart cards
- Personalize Your Software
screen, GUI mode
- personalized
menus, The desktop
- PFS (Perfect Forward
Security), Phase One Negotiation
- Phone and Modem applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- Photoshop, Group Policy goals
- physical locations
map, Physical locations
- physical locations, mapping
of, Physical locations
- Plug and Play, Terminology
- specification, Configuring Hardware
- Windows 2000
Professional, Windows 2000 Professional
- Windows NT
4.0, Windows NT
- point-of-sale
terminals, Kiosks
- Point-to-Point Protocol (see PPP)
- Point-to-point tunneling protocol (PPTP), Remote access security
- policy
separation, Multiple domains
- POP (Post Office Protocol), The Process/Application layer
- portable
computers
- security, Portable computers
- ports
- configuring, Using special ports
- printers
and, Installing and configuring printers
- well-known, IP Filtering
- POSITIVE NAME
REGISTRATION RESPONSE message, WINS, How WINS works
- POSIX
applications, support for, User mode
- POST (Power-On Self Test), The Boot Process
- Post Office Protocol
(POP), The Process/Application layer
- power management, mobile computers
and, Power management
- Power Options applet, Control Panel, Control Panel, Power management
- power users
group, Default users and groups
- Power-On Self
Test (see POST)
- PowerQuest,
Disk partitions, Disk duplication
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), TCP/IP protocols and services, The Network Access layer, Clear-text passwords, RADIUS
- PPTP
(Point to Point Tunneling
Protocol), Virtual private networks
- PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol), Remote access security, Remote Access Service (RAS), TCP/IP, VPN connections, Tunneling protocols, PPTP
- practice
test
- Active
Directory, Test Questions, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Designing Active Directory
exam, Test Questions, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Designing Network Infrastructure
exam, Comprehensive Test, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Designing Security
exam, Comprehensive Test, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Windows 2000
Professional, Comprehensive Test, Create a Tree Answer # 2
- Windows 2000
Server, Test Questions, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Pre-Boot
Execution Environment (see PXE)
- pre-boot
sequence, The Boot Process
- Pre-Copy phase, Windows 2000 Server
installation, The installation process
- pre-staging, RIS
clients and, Pre-Staging RIS Clients
- preemptive multitasking, Terminology
- preferred bridgehead
server, Bridgehead servers
- preset combinations,
permissions, NTFS Security
- primary
domain controller (see PDC)
- primary
name server, DNS replication
- primary
partitions, Primary partitions
- primary
zone, Integrating DNS zones
- principals, Kerberos, Kerberos
- Print Device, Managing Printers
- Print Job, Managing Printers
- Print Server, Managing Printers, File and print servers
- print
servers
- Windows 2000
Server, Print Server Administration
- Printer object, Managing Printers
- printer
pools, Installing and configuring printers
- printers, Print Server Administration
- configuring, Installing and configuring printers
- installing, Installing and configuring printers
- managing, Managing Printers, Managing print jobs
- Printers applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- priorities, print
jobs, Scheduling and priorities
- private IP addresses, IP address assignments, Private addresses
- private
keys, The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS), Certificate Services, Certificate-Based Security, EFS Basics
- Process/Application
layer, TCP/IP reference model, TCP/IP Protocols and Services, The Process/Application layer
- Processor Time
counter, Performance Console
- processors,
multiple, Terminology
- product key, Windows 2000
Professional, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- product life cycle, security considerations
and, Product life cycle
- programs, assigning versus
publishing, Software Settings
- Properties, Start
menu, The desktop
- proprietary
software, User mode
- Protected Storage Service, EFS Basics
- protocol
filtering, IP Filtering
- Proxy Server
2.0, Elective Exams
- Proxy Server client, Basic proxy server design
- proxy
servers, Public addresses, Packet filtering
- public IP addresses, Public addresses
- public
keys, The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS), Certificate Services, Certificate-Based Security, EFS Basics
- public network access,
security and, Securing Public Network Access
- public-key
encryption,
EFS (Encrypted Filesystem)
- publishing resources, Publishing Resources
- pull partners, WINS, WINS replication
- push partners, WINS, WINS replication
- PXE (Pre-Boot Execution
Environment), Remote Installation Service (RIS), Remote Installation Services (RIS) Security
Q
- QoS (Quality of Service), Improving performance
- Quake, Group Policy goals
- questions, types
of
- create a tree, Select and Place, Create a Tree
- format, How the Exams Work
- scenario, Scenario, Test-Taking Tips
- select
and place, Select and Place, Create a Tree
- simulation, Simulation questions
- single answer, Single answer
R
- RADIUS
(Remote Access Dial-In User Service), Remote access security, Remote access using RADIUS, RADIUS
- RADIUS
server, Remote Access
- RAID controllers, Dynamic Disks
- RAM
- boot
process, The Boot Process
- Windows 2000 Professional
requirements, Hardware requirements
- RARP (Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol), The Internet layer
- RAS (Remote Access
Server)
- configuring, Configuring RAS
- DHCP, RAS and DHCP
- features, Remote Access Server (RAS)
- security, RAS servers
- RBFG.EXE, Creating an RIS Boot Disk
- rd command, Recovery Console
- RDISK
command,
Emergency Repair Disk (ERD), Safe Mode
- read permission, NTFS Security, Securing Resources
- real-world
experience, importance of obtaining, Preparing for Exams
- realm, Kerberos, Kerberos
- Recovery Agent, EFS Basics
- Recovery
Console, Recovery Console, Recovery Console
- recovery key, The Encrypted Filesystem (EFS)
- recovery
policy, Planning Recovery
- redundant links, Improving availability
- reference model,
TCP/IP, TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- REGEDIT, Registry editors
- REGEDT32, Registry editors
- regedt32, DNS Security
- Regional Options applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- regional
settings, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Regional Settings
screen, GUI mode
- registration
ID, Scheduling and Payment
- registration,
online, Scheduling and Payment
- registry, The Registry
- Registry Editor, Management utilities
- Relative ID Master
- failure
of, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- operations
master role, Operations master roles
- Relative ID master, Operations masters
- relay agent,
DHCP, DHCP Forwarding
- remote
access
- authentication
types, Remote access security
- designing network
infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- features, Remote Access
- IP address
assignment, Planning Remote Access
- optimizing, Optimizing remote access
- server
placement, Placement of remote access servers
- Remote Access Dial-In User
Service (see RADIUS)
- Remote Access
Encryption, Remote Access Encryption
- Remote Administration Mode, Terminal
Services, Remote administration mode, Terminal Services Security
- Remote
Installation Services (see RIS)
- remote locations, Active Directory
and, Multiple domains
- removable disk
drives, The Registry
- rename command, Recovery Console
- RepAdmin
tool, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- Reparse Points, Changes to NTFS in Windows 2000, Reparse points
- replication, Replication
- Active
Directory, Directory Maintenance and Replication, Transferring operations master roles
- cost, Sites
- intrasite, Managing intrasite replication
- latency, Sites
- security, Securing DNS replication
- types
of, Managing intersite replication
- Replication
Policy, Dfs links
- replicator group, Default users and groups
- ReplMon
tool, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- Request for
Comments (see RFC)
- required core
exams, About the MCSE Exams
- RequireSecuritySignature, SMB, SMB Signing Security
- reserved
addresses, DHCP, How addresses are assigned
- reserved IP
addresses, Reserved IP addresses
- resolution
- enhanced B-node
NetBIOS, The LMHOSTS File
- hostnames, Hostname Resolution
- NetBIOS, NetBIOS Name Resolution
- Resource Ownership, security considerations, Resource ownership
- resources,
security and, Securing Resources
- Restart a Previous Setup Attempt option, CIW, Authorizing an RIS Server
- restoration, Active
Directory, Restoring Active Directory
- Restore tab, Restoring files
- retired
exams, Retired Exams
- Reverse Address
Resolution Protocol (RARP), The Internet layer
- Reverse
DNS, TCP/IP protocols and services
- reverse lookup
zones, Basic DNS Design
- reversible encryption, Account policies
- reversible virtual ring
topology, File Replication Service (FRS)
- RFC (Request for Comments), Managing TCP/IP
- RFC
1058,
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
- RFC 1918, Private addresses
- RFC 2069, Digest authentication
- RFC
768,
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- RFC
791, The Internet layer, IP Addressing
- RFC
793,
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- RFCs 1387-1389,
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
- RIP (Router
Information Protocol), Remote Access, Reserved IP addresses,
RIP (Router Information Protocol), Routing protocols
- RIP v2, Routing protocols
- RIS (Remote Installation
Service), Remote Installation Services (RIS), Windows Settings
- account
creation, RIS Account Creation
- boot disk,
creating, Creating an RIS Boot Disk
- clients,
pre-staging, Pre-Staging RIS Clients
- security, Remote Installation Services (RIS) Security
- server
authorization, Authorizing an RIS Server
- server
installation, Installing RIS on a Server
- Setup Wizard, Installing RIS on a Server
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting RIS
- risks analysis
step, Analyzing the Company
- risks, security, Analyzing Security Risks
- rmdir command, Recovery Console
- roaming user
profiles (see RUP)
- rogue DHCP
servers, DNS Security, Remote Installation Services (RIS) Security
- rogue RIS servers, Remote Installation Services (RIS) Security
- roles,
seizing, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- ROM, The Boot Process
- root
key, Certificate-Based Security
- root server, Active Directory Basics
- root
tree, Multiple domain trees
- route
command, Static Routing, Configuring Static Routing
- routed
connections, NAT (Network Address Translation)
- Router Information Protocol (see RIP)
- routers, Managing TCP/IP, IP Routing
- authentication, Authentication
- design
issues, Designing Routing and Remote Access
- encrypted
tunnels, VPNs and IPSec
- IP
filtering, IP filtering
- placement, Router placement
- protocols, Routing protocols
- security, Planning Routing Security
- static versus
dynamic, Static and dynamic routing
- routes, calculating,
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
- routing
- designing
network infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- optimizing, Optimizing the Routing Design
- Routing and Remote Access
Service (see RRAS)
- Routing and Remote Access
snap-in, Configuring Dynamic Routing, Configuring RAS
- routing interfaces, Configuring Dynamic Routing
- routing
protocols, Dynamic Routing
- routing table
example, Static Routing
- RRAS
(Routing and Remote Access Service), Remote Access
- RUP
(roaming user profiles), User profiles
S
- SA (security
association), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- Safe Mode, boot option, Boot options, Safe Mode
- SAM (Security Accounts
Manager), Upgrading the primary domain controller
- scalability, Windows
2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- scenario questions, Scenario, Test-Taking Tips
- Schedule Jobs
tab, Scheduling backups
- Scheduled Tasks applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- scheduling, Test-Taking Tips
- schema, Active Directory structure, Terminology, Schema Modification
- Schema Master
- domain controllers, Operations masters
- failure
of, Troubleshooting Active Directory
- operations
master role, Operations master roles
- scope,
DHCP, Creating a scope
- scores, How the Exams Work
- SCSI controller, The Boot Process
- SCSI ID number, The BOOT.INI file
- scsi(x), ARC
entries, The BOOT.INI file
- SDCheck
tool, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- second-level
domain, DNS for Active Directory
- secret key, Kerberos, Kerberos
- Secure Server, IPSec default policy, IPSec encryption
- secure
template, Creating an Audit Policy
- security, Designing Security
- Active
Directory, Active Directory Security, Trust Relationships
- analyzing business
requirements, Analyzing Business Requirements
- analyzing technical
requirements, Analyzing Technical Requirements
- audit
policy, Audit Policies
- auditing, Auditing resource access, Creating an Audit Policy
- authentication, Authentication
- baseline, Creating a Security Baseline
- Certificate
Services, Certificate Services
- certificates, Certificate-Based Security
- desktop
computers, Desktop computers
- DNS, Planning DNS Security, DNS Security
- encryption, Encryption
- file-level,
Disk partitions
- groups, Groups
- IP, Managing TCP/IP
- IPSec, IP Security (IPSec), Filter action
- kiosks, Kiosks
- levels, Defining security levels
- logon
process, The Windows 2000 Logon Process
- NAT, NAT security
- network
roles, Mapping Network Roles
- NTFS, NTFS Security
- planning, Planning IP Security
- policies, Security Policies
- portable
computers, Portable computers
- printers, Installing and configuring printers
- public network
access, Securing Public Network Access
- RAS, RAS servers
- REGEDT32, Registry editors
- resources, Securing Resources
- resources,
controlling access to, Controlling access to resources
- risks,
analyzing, Analyzing Security Risks
- routers, Planning Routing Security
- smart
cards, Smart cards
- TCP/IP, TCP/IP Network Security, Improving performance
- templates, Security Templates
- Terminal
Services, Terminal Services Security
- Windows 2000
Professional, Administration and Security
- Windows
2000 Server, Administration and Security, Managing Group Policies
- Windows 2000 versus
Windows NT, Planning Network Security
- workgroups, Peer-to-peer networks, Networking Basics
- Security Accounts
Manager (see SAM)
- security association (SA), Creating an Encryption Scheme
- Security Configuration and Analysis
Console, Security Configuration and Analysis, The Security Configuration and Analysis Console, The Security Configuration and Analysis Console
- security
groups, Windows 2000 groups
- security
identifier (see SID)
- Security Log, Event Viewer, Event Viewer, Using Event Viewer
- Security Settings MMC
console, Security Policies
- Security Template
snap-in, Security Templates
- Security
Templates snap-in, Security Configuration and Analysis
- select and
place questions, Select and Place, Create a Tree
- Select the default quota limit, Disk Management, Disk Quotas
- Select the quota logging options, Disk Management, Disk Quotas
- Send Console Message extension, Shared Folders
snap-in, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- Sequenced Packet
Exchange (see SPX)
- Serial Line Internet Protocol (see SLIP)
- Serial Line
Internet Protocol (SLIP), The Network Access layer
- server
objects
- Active Directory, Creating a Server Object
- moving between
sites, Moving Server Objects Between Sites
- removing, Removing a Server Object
- Server, IPSec default policy, IPSec encryption
- server-based networks, Server-based networks
- servers, Server-based networks, Measuring and improving performance
- Service
Packs,
Disk partitions, Using Service Packs
- Service Records (SRV), DNS Security
- Service Roles, security considerations, Service roles
- service-pack
slipstreaming, Installing service packs
- Services applet, Control
Panel, Upgrading the primary domain controller
- Services snap in, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- services start
phase, The Boot Process
- session key, Kerberos, Kerberos
- sessions, Monitoring Users and Shares
- Settings menu, Control Panel
- Setup Manager, Setup Manager, Disk duplication, Unattended installation
- Setup Wizard, Windows 2000
installation, Performing the Installation
- SETUP.EXE, Installation Methods, Upgrading to Windows 2000
- setup.exe, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- SETUPMGR.EXE, Setup Manager
- Share Permissions
dialog, File Sharing
- shared
folder security, File Sharing
- Shared Folders
snap-in, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- Shared System Volume
screen, Installation
- shares,
monitoring, Monitoring Users and Shares
- Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (see SPAP)
- shortcut
tracking system, Link tracking
- shortcut
trust, Designing Trust Relationships
- Shut Down
button, Security Options
- SID (security
identifier ), Active Directory object naming conventions
- sigverif
utility, Driver signing
- Simple
Network Management Protocol (see SNMP)
- simple volumes, dynamic
disks, Dynamic Disks
- simulation
questions, How the Exams Work, Simulation questions
- single-answer questions, Single answer
- single-master replication, Active Directory Replication
- site level
traffic optimization, Sites
- site link
bridges, Site link bridges
- site
links, Site links, Site links
- site replication strategy, Sites
- Site Server
3.0, Elective Exams
- Site-Aware
Programs, Sites
- sites, Terminology, Sites, Replication
- SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol), TCP/IP protocols and services, The Network Access layer, Clear-text passwords
- slipstreaming, Using Service Packs
- smart
cards, Remote access security, Smart cards
- SMB (Server Message
Block), SMB Signing Security
- SMTP (Simple Mail
Transport Protocol), Site links, The Process/Application layer
- SNA (Sysems Network
Architecture), Integration with other systems
- SNA (Systems Network
Architecture), Elective Exams, Other Protocols, DLC (Data Link Control)
- snap-ins, Microsoft Management Console (MMC), Managing Users and Groups
- SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol), SNMP, The Process/Application layer
- SNMP community
name, SNMP
- SOCKS Proxy, Basic proxy server design
- software
deployment, troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Software Deployment
- Software
Settings, Creating a Group Policy Object (GPO)
- software, test
preparation, Test-Taking Tips
- sos option, ARC entries, The BOOT.INI file
- sound
cards, Control Panel
- Sounds and Multimedia applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- spanned volumes, Creating spanned volumes
- SPAP (Shiva PAP), Remote access security, Authentication, Remote access security
- special
permissions, Securing Resources
- spoof, Planning IP Security
- SPX (Sequenced Packet
Exchange), Other Protocols, IPX and SPX, NWLink (IPX/SPX Protocols)
- SQL
Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, Elective Exams
- SQL Server
7.0, Elective Exams
- SRV (Service Records), DNS Security
- SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer), SSL
- standalone Dfs
root, Standalone Dfs roots versus domain Dfs roots
- Standalone Root CA, Certificate Services, Certificate server roles
- standalone
servers, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain, Installing Active Directory Services
- Standalone Subordinate CA, Certificate Services, Certificate server roles
- Standalone tab,
Add/Remove Snap-in, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- standard logging, Troubleshooting DNS
- standard
permissions, Securing Resources
- standby operations master domain
controller, Operations master roles
- Start
menu, Control Panel
- installation
process, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Windows 2000
desktop, The desktop
- Startup and Recovery option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- static
mapping, Configuring WINS
- static
routers, Static and dynamic routing
- static routing,
IP, Static Routing, Configuring Static Routing
- STOP errors, The System Control Panel
- streaming
audio,
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- striped
volumes, Striped volumes, Creating striped volumes
- subdomains, DNS for Active Directory, Organizing a DNS structure
- subkeys, registry, The Registry
- subnet
masking, IP addressing, Subnet masking
- subnets, Subnets
- subsystems,
user mode, User mode
- subtrees, registry, The Registry
- supernetting, Supernetting
- superscopes,
DHCP, Basic DHCP Design, Multiple servers per subnet
- SUPPORT directory, Windows 2000
Professional, Hardware requirements
- Sylvan Prometric, Scheduling and Payment
- Synchronization Manager
utility, Synchronization Manager
- synchronization,
between multiple controllers, Computer types
- syspart, Unattended installation
- sysprep, Unattended installation
- SYSPREP.EXE, Disk duplication
- system administrators,
impact of security upon, System administration
- System applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
- system files, location
of, The BOOT.INI file
- System Information
utility, System Information
- System Key, EFS Basics
- System Log, Event Viewer, Event Viewer, Using Event Viewer
- System Monitor
snap-in, Performance Console, Active Directory performance
- System Operators, Backup and Restore
- system
partition, The Boot Process
- system
performance, monitoring, Monitoring Performance
- System Preparation Tool
(SysPrep), Disk duplication
- System State option, Backup
tab, Backing up files
- system
volume (see SYSVOL)
- systemroot command, Recovery Console
- Systems
Management Server 2.0, Elective Exams
- SYSVOL (system volume), Upgrading the primary domain controller
T
- T-Carrier, Remote Access Service (RAS)
- Take Ownership
permission, NTFS Security
- Task Manager, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Task Scheduler, Management utilities, Task Scheduler
- TCP (Transmission Control Protocol),
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- TCP Ports, filtering and, Packet Filtering
- TCP/IP (Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol), Network Protocols
- configuration, Configuring TCP/IP, Packet Filtering
- designing network
infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- installing, GUI phase (Setup Wizard), Installing TCP/IP
- managing, Managing TCP/IP, Managing TCP/IP
- reference
model, TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- security, TCP/IP Network Security, Improving performance
- settings, Managing TCP/IP settings
- TCP/IP
(Transport Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol)
- design
considerations, Designing TCP/IP Networks
- TCP/IP
Filtering dialog, Packet Filtering
- TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol)
- addressing, TCP/IP
- technical
requirements
- balancing with
business, Balancing Technical and Business Requirements
- security, Analyzing Technical Requirements
- technical support personnel, security
and, Technical support
- Telnet, The Process/Application layer, Clear-text passwords
- Telnet Server, The Telnet server
- temporary offline files, mobile computers, Offline files and folders
- Terminal
Services, Terminal Services, Terminal Services Security
- test
administrator, Test-Taking Tips
- test preparation
software, Test-Taking Tips
- testing
centers, How the Exams Work
- Text
Mode phase, Windows 2000 Server installation, The installation process
- Text-Mode phase, Windows 2000
installation, Text-mode phase
- TFTP (Trivial File Transfer
Protocol), The Process/Application layer
- thin-client
network, Terminal Services Security
- third-party certificate
authorities, Third-party certificate authorities
- third-party systems,
Windows 2000 support for, Integration with other systems
- threads, Terminology
- time
limit, How the Exams Work
- time
zone, Setup Wizard, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- Time-to-Live (TTL), How WINS works
- timeout entry, BOOT.INI file, The BOOT.INI file
- tips, test-taking, Test-Taking Tips
- TLD (top-level domain
name), Domain Name Service (DNS)
- Token Ring protocol, The Network Access layer
- tools,
troubleshooting, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- top-level domain name
(TLD), DNS for Active Directory, Domain Name Service (DNS)
- tradeoffs analysis
steps, Analyzing the Company
- Traditional DNS Zone (Primary), Basic DNS Design
- Traditional DNS Zone (Secondary), Basic DNS Design
- traffic types, impact on network
performance, Improving performance
- transitive site
links, Link bridges
- transitive trust
relationships, The transition period, Active Directory Basics, Trust Relationships, Transitive trusts
- translated
connections, NAT (Network Address Translation)
- Transmission Control Protocol (see TCP)
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (see TCP/IP)
- transport mode,
IPSec, Creating an Encryption Scheme
- trees, Active Directory structure, Active Directory Basics, Terminology
- trigger-based
replication, Intrasite replication
- Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP), The Process/Application layer
- troubleshooting
- Active
Directory, Troubleshooting Active Directory, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- DNS, Monitoring DNS, Troubleshooting DNS
- Group
Policies, Troubleshooting Group Policies
- RIS, Troubleshooting RIS
- software
deployment, Troubleshooting Software Deployment
- tools, Active Directory Troubleshooting Tools
- Windows 2000
Professional, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Windows
2000 Server, Optimization and Troubleshooting, Recovery Console
- trust
relationships, Trust Relationships, Designing Trust Relationships
- TTL (Time-to-Live), How WINS works
- tunnel mode,
IPSec, Creating an Encryption Scheme
- tunneling, Tunneling protocols, L2TP
- two-way
trusts, Trust Relationships, Active Directory Versus the NT Domain Model
- Typical option, Setup
Wizard, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
U
- UDP (User Datagram Protocol),
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- UDP Ports, filtering and, Packet Filtering
- UNATTEND.TXT, Unattended Installation
- unattended installation
file, Unattended Installation, Unattended installation
- UNC
paths, shared printers and, Installing and configuring printers
- Unique Sequence Number
Journal, The Unique Sequence Number Journal
- Universal group, Windows 2000 groups
- universal security
group, Groups
- unsigned driver
files, Driver signing
- UPGRADE.EXE, Using Service Packs
- upgrading
- planning
for, Identifying upgrades and patches
- to Windows
2000, Upgrading to Windows 2000
- Windows 2000
Server, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain
- UPN (user principal
name), Active Directory object naming conventions
- US Department of
Defense (DoD), TCP/IP Protocols and Services
- USB, Windows 95/98/Me
- user
accounts, Users and Groups
- creating, Creating accounts
- managing, Managing Accounts
- User Datagram Protocol (see UDP)
- user
interface, Using Windows 2000
- User
Logon, Creating accounts
- User Logon
Name, Creating accounts
- User mode, Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- user
preferences, The Registry
- user principal
name (see UPN)
- user
profiles, The System Control Panel
- User Profiles option, System applet, The System Control Panel
- user profiles, types
of, User profiles
- user-mode
subsystem, The Boot Process
- usernames, The Logon dialog
- Users and Passwords applet, Control Panel, Control Panel
V
- VDM (Virtual DOS Machine), User mode
- VGA
mode, The BOOT.INI file
- video adapters, The Boot Process
- video drivers, The BOOT.INI file
- video
playback, Control Panel
- View Files option, mobile computers, Offline files and folders
- virtual
circuit,
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- Virtual DOS
Machine (see VDM)
- virtual memory
file, Security Options
- Virtual Memory
Manager (see VMM)
- virtual memory
performance, Performance Console
- virtual memory
settings, The System Control Panel
- virtual private
network (see VPN)
- virtual ring
topology, Managing intrasite replication
- Virtual University Enterprises
(VUE), Scheduling and Payment
- VMM (Virtual Memory
Manager), Kernel mode
- VPN (virtual private
network), Windows 95/98/Me, Remote access security, Remote Access, Virtual private networks
- DNS
replication, Securing DNS replication
- encryption, VPNs (Virtual Private Networks)
- PPTP, TCP/IP
- protocols, VPN connections
- routers and, VPNs and IPSec
- tunneling
protocols, Tunneling protocols
- vrfy
command, IP Filtering
- VUE (Virtual
University Enterprises), Scheduling and Payment
W
- WAN
links, Installing Active Directory
- web environment, The web server
- Web Proxy, Basic proxy server design
- Web Server, The web server
- web
sites, Elective Exams
- WebDAV folder, The web server
- well known default
ports, IP Filtering
- Whistler, AppleTalk
- WIN2000DIST
folder, Setup Manager
- Win32 applications,
support for, User mode
- Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Basics
- Control
Panel, Control Panel
- Event Viewer, Troubleshooting DNS
- executive, Kernel mode
- filesystems,
Disk partitions
- installation, Installing Windows 2000 Professional, Using Service Packs
- mixed mode, The transition period
- Plug and
Play, Terminology
- registry, The Registry
- third-party
systems, Integration with other systems
- upgrading
to, Upgrading to Windows 2000
- Windows
2000 Advanced Server, Elective Exams, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Windows 2000 Datacenter
Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
- Windows 2000
Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Study Guide, Windows 2000 Professional
- configuring, Configuring Windows 2000 Professional, Configuring Windows 2000 Professional, Driver signing
- exam
preparation, Exam Overview
- exercises, Suggested Exercises, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- experience,
required, Exam Overview
- installing, Installing Windows 2000 Professional
- network components,
managing, Managing Network Components
- optimization, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- practice
tests, Comprehensive Test, Create a Tree Answer # 2
- security, Administration and Security
- troubleshooting, Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Windows 2000 Server, compared
to, Exam Overview
- Windows 2000 Professional,
administration, Administration and Security
- Windows 2000 Resource
Kit, Remote Installation Services (RIS) Security
- Windows 2000
Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Server
- Active
Directory, Windows 2000 Active Directory, Managing an Active Directory Network
- auditing, Auditing
- backup
and restore, Backup and Restore
- data compression, Data Compression
- device drivers, Device Drivers
- directory
services database, Windows 2000 Professional
- disk
storage, Managing Disk Storage, Dfs links
- exam preparation, Exam Overview
- exercises, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- hardware
requirements, Planning the Installation
- Highlighter’s Index, Windows 2000 Editions
, SNMP Tools
- installing, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- network
size considerations, Windows 2000 Server
- networking, Networking Basics
- networking
applications, Managing Network Components, Virtual private networks
- optimization, Optimization and Troubleshooting, Recovery Console
- practice
tests, Test Questions, Case Study: Multiple Choice
- Print
Server, Print Server Administration
- security, Administration and Security, Managing Group Policies
- upgrading from Window
NT, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain
- versions, Exam Overview, Windows 2000 Server Editions
- Windows 2000 Professional, compared
to, Exam Overview
- Windows 2000 Server Components
screen, GUI mode
- Windows 3.1x, Windows 3.1x
- Windows
95, Windows 95/98/Me
- FAT32,
Disk partitions
- OSR2,
Disk partitions
- Plug and Play, Terminology
- upgrading to
Windows 2000 from, Upgrading from Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows 95 OSR2,
Disk partitions
- Windows 98
- FAT32,
Disk partitions
- Plug and
Play, Terminology
- Second Edition (SE), Windows 95/98/Me
- upgrading to
Windows 2000 from, Upgrading from Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows
Backup, Backup and Restore
- Windows Components
Wizard, Installing DNS Server, Installing WINS
- Windows for
Workgroups, Windows 3.1x
- Windows Internet Name Service (see WINS)
- Windows
Me, Windows 95/98/Me
- FAT32,
Disk partitions
- Plug and Play, Terminology
- upgrading to
Windows 2000 from, Upgrading from Windows 95/98/Me
- Windows
NT, Windows NT
- upgrading to Windows 2000
Server, Upgrading a Windows NT Domain
- Windows NT
3.51
- upgrading to Windows 2000
from, Upgrading from Windows NT
- Windows NT 3.51
exams, Retired Exams
- Windows NT
4.0, Notes About the Windows NT 4.0 MCSE Track
- Windows
NT exams, Notes About the Windows NT 4.0 MCSE Track
- Windows NT Explorer, The desktop
- Windows NT Resource
Kits, Preparing for Exams
- Windows NT Workstation
4.0, Windows 2000 Professional
- Windows On
Windows (see WOW)
- Windows
Settings, Creating a Group Policy Object (GPO)
- Winlogon
service, The Boot Process
- winnt.exe, Performing the Installation, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- WINNT32, Upgrading from Windows 95/98/Me
- WINNT32.EXE, Upgrading to Windows 2000, Installing Windows 2000 Server
- WINS (Windows Internet Name Service), TCP/IP protocols and services, Managing TCP/IP, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
- designing network
infrastructure, Network Services Overview
- DHCP, integrating
with, WINS and other services
- DNS, compared
to, Basic WINS Design
- DNS, integrating
with, WINS and other services
- improving
availability, Improving availability
- improving
performance, Improving performance
- optimizing, Optimizing WINS
- replication, WINS replication
- servers, impact on
speed, Number of WINS servers
- settings, Managing TCP/IP settings
- WinSock Proxy, Basic proxy server design
- WinZip, Data Compression
- workgroup
networks, Networking Basics
- workgroups, Peer-to-peer networks, GUI phase (Setup Wizard)
- World Wide
Web (see WWW)
- WOW (Windows On Windows), User mode
- write permission, NTFS Security, Securing Resources
- wrong answers, Test-Taking Tips
- WWW (World Wide
Web), TCP/IP protocols and services
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