Preparation
Guide for
Exam
70-067
Implementing
and Supporting Microsoft� Windows NT�
Server 4.0
Exam 70-067 is available beginning November 1, 1996.
Planning
Plan the disk drive configuration for various requirements. Requirements include:
Choosing a file system | |
Choosing a fault-tolerance method |
Choose a protocol for various situations. Protocols include:
TCP/IP | |
NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport | |
NetBEUI |
Installation and Configuration
Install Windows NT Server on Intel-based platforms.
Install Windows NT Server to perform various server roles. Server roles include:
Primary domain controller | |
Backup domain controller | |
Member server |
Install Windows NT Server by using various methods. Installation methods include:
CD-ROM | |
Over-the-network | |
Network Client Administrator | |
Express versus custom |
Configure protocols and protocol bindings. Protocols include:
TCP/IP | |
NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport | |
NetBEUI |
Configure network adapters. Considerations include:
Changing IRQ, IObase, and memory addresses | |
Configuring multiple adapters |
Configure Windows NT Server core services. Services include:
Directory Replicator | |
License Manager | |
Other services |
Configure peripherals and devices. Peripherals and devices include:
Communication devices | |
SCSI devices | |
Tape device drivers | |
UPS devices and UPS service | |
Mouse drivers, display drivers, and keyboard drivers |
Configure hard disks to meet various requirements. Requirements include:
Allocating disk space capacity | |
Providing redundancy | |
Improving performance | |
Providing security | |
Formatting |
Configure printers. Tasks include:
Adding and configuring a printer | |
Implementing a printer pool | |
Setting print priorities |
Configure a Windows NT Server computer for various types of client computers. Client
computer types include:
Windows NT Workstation | |
Microsoft Windows� 95 | |
Microsoft MS-DOS�-based |
Managing Resources
Manage user and group accounts. Considerations include:
Managing Windows NT groups | |
Managing Windows NT user rights | |
Managing Windows NT groups | |
Administering account policies | |
Auditing changes to the user account database |
Create and manage policies and profiles for various situations. Policies and profiles
include:
Local user profiles | |
Roaming user profiles | |
System policies |
Administer remote servers from various types of client computers. Client computer types
include:
Windows 95 | |
Windows NT Workstation |
Manage disk resources. Tasks include:
Copying and moving files between file systems | |
Creating and sharing resources | |
Implementing permissions and security | |
Establishing file auditing |
Connectivity
Configure Windows NT Server for interoperability with NetWare servers by using
various tools. Tools include:
Gateway Service for NetWare | |
Migration Tool for NetWare |
Install and configure Remote Access Service (RAS). Configuration options include:
Configuring RAS communications | |
Configuring RAS protocols | |
Configuring RAS security | |
Configuring Dial-Up Networking clients |
Monitoring and Optimization
Monitor performance of various functions by using Performance Monitor. Functions include:
Processor | |
Memory | |
Disk | |
Network | |
Identify performance bottlenecks. |
Troubleshooting
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve installation failures.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve boot failures.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve configuration errors.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve printer problems.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve RAS problems.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve connectivity problems.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve resource access problems and
permission problems.
Choose the appropriate course of action to take to resolve fault-tolerance failures.
Fault-tolerance methods include:
Tape backup | |
Mirroring | |
Stripe set with parity | |
Disk duplexing |