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Exam 70-222 became available on January 16, 2001.
| • | This exam retired in March 2008 |
Candidates for this exam operate in medium-sized to very large computing environments that plan to migrate from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000. They have a thorough understanding of Windows NT domain structure, including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, WINS, and TCP/IP. In addition, they have a minimum of one year of experience in the IT industry, including experience with remote access, routing issues, and connectivity. They are able to lead a team in performing all types of migrations.
When you pass the Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:
| • | Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows 2000 certification |
| • | Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows NT 4.0 certification |
In addition to your hands-on experience working with the product, we recommend that you use the following tools and training to help you prepare for this exam.
| • | Course 2153B: Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
| • | Course 2154B: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services |
| • | MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-222): Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 |
| • | MeasureUp: Visit the MeasureUp Web site to take a practice test. |
| • | Self Test Software: Visit the Self Test Software Web site to take a practice test. |
| • | TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes how-to instructions, best practices, downloads, technical chats, and much more. |
| • | MSDN: The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a reference for developers. It features code samples, technical articles, newsgroups, chats, and more. |
| • | Training and certification newsgroups: There is a newsgroup for every Microsoft certification. By participating in the ongoing dialogue, you take advantage of a unique opportunity to exchange ideas with and ask questions of others, including more than 750 Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) worldwide. |
This exam measures your ability to migrate domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 and to perform domain restructures. A migration can include an upgrade only, a restructure only, or an upgrade and a restructure.
Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the job skills listed in the following matrix. The matrix shows which Official Microsoft Learning Products may help you reach competency in the skills being tested in the exam.
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| Skills measured by Exam 70-222 | Course 2153B | Course 2154B | ||||||||||||
| Developing the Migration Strategy | ||||||||||||||
Select the migration type. Types consist of domain upgrade and restructure, domain upgrade only, and domain restructure only. | ||||||||||||||
Plan migration.
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Evaluate the current environment.
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| Preparing the Environment for Migration | ||||||||||||||
Create and configure a pristine environment. | ||||||||||||||
Install the Windows 2000 DNS service or configure the existing DNS implementation as appropriate. | ||||||||||||||
Develop and deploy a recovery plan. Consider implications for Security Accounts Manager (SAM), WINS, DHCP, Windows 2000 DNS Server service, and existing DNS service. | ||||||||||||||
| Planning and Deploying a Domain Upgrade | ||||||||||||||
Develop a domain upgrade strategy. | ||||||||||||||
Develop an operating system upgrade path. Considerations may include operating system version and service packs. | ||||||||||||||
Upgrade the PDC, BDCs, application servers, DNS servers, and RRAS servers. | ||||||||||||||
Configure networking protocols, DHCP, LAN Manager Replication, WINS, NetBIOS, Windows 2000 DNS Server service, and existing DNS service. | ||||||||||||||
Implement group policies. | ||||||||||||||
Implement file replication bridges. | ||||||||||||||
Convert domains to native mode. | ||||||||||||||
Perform test deployments of domain upgrades. | ||||||||||||||
Implement disaster recovery plans.
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Perform post-migration tasks.
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| Planning and Deploying an Intra-Forest Domain Restructure and an Inter-Forest Domain Restructure | ||||||||||||||
Develop a domain restructure strategy. | ||||||||||||||
Create or configure the Windows 2000 target domain or domains.
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Select and configure tools, including ADMT, ClonePrincipal, MoveTree, NETDOM, and the Windows 2000 Resource Kit tools. | ||||||||||||||
Migrate global groups and user accounts. | ||||||||||||||
Migrate local groups and computer accounts. | ||||||||||||||
Perform test deployments of intra-forest migrations and inter-forest migrations. | ||||||||||||||
Implement disaster recovery plans.
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Perform post-migration tasks.
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| Troubleshooting | ||||||||||||||
Troubleshoot a failed domain upgrade.
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Troubleshoot account issues for all types of migrations.
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Troubleshoot access issues for all types of migrations.
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Troubleshoot network services problems for all types of migrations.
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Troubleshoot application failures for all types of migrations.
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Troubleshoot tool issues for domain restructures. Considerations include ADMT, ClonePrincipal, NETDOM, MoveTree, and Windows 2000 Resource Kit tools. |
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