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MCSE Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional Readiness Review; Exam 70-210
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Ethan Wilansky
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336
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1 Companion CD(s)
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All Levels
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11/01/2000
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9780735609495
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0-7356-0949-7
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$24.99
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Index
Numbers and Symbols
3DES (3 Data Encryption Standard), 288, 290
A
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), 83
access control entries (ACEs), 46
accessibility services, 170, 173, 213–17
access rights. See permissions
account lockout policy, 250, 266, 269
account policies, 263
accounts, group. See group accounts
accounts, user. See user accounts
ACEs (access control entries), 46
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), 35, 89–91, 93, 111
Active Desktop, 172, 197–98
enabling, 198
wallpaper, 200, 202
Active Directory
desktop settings, 198
Group Policy, 170, 198
identity information database, 279
Add Printer Wizard, 59, 61, 64
Add Recovery Agent Wizard, 257
Add/Remove Hardware Wizard
I/O devices, 96
modems, 102
Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard, 61–62
Administrators local group, 56–57, 271, 274, 277
driver installation, 107, 109
privileges assigned, 271–72
recovery agents, 257–58, 260–62
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), 35, 89–91, 93, 111
Advanced Options menu, 124, 162
Advanced Power Management (APM), 89–93
Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC), 73, 111
advertising applications, 193, 196
AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), 83
Alerts feature, 126, 150
aliases. See Web sharing
All Users profile, 177, 281–82
APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller), 73, 111
APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing), 117, 119, 220, 225
APM (Advanced Power Management), 89–93
APM BIOS, 73, 91–93
AppleTalk, 117, 234
AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP), 234
application permissions, 54
applications
advertising, 193, 196
assigning to users, 192–96
availability, 169
compatibility, 24, 26–27
components, 191
features, 191
forcing termination of, 149
Group Policy, 192, 194
permissions, 192, 194
publishing, 193–94, 196
reinstalling at logon, 192–95
Windows Installer Service, 191–96
ASMP (Asymmetric multiprocessing), 113, 115
AsyBEUI, 233
Asymmetric multiprocessing (ASMP), 113, 115
ATCP (AppleTalk Control Protocol), 234
AT utility, 125, 135, 139
audio. See sound
Audit policy, 249–50, 272–73, 275–77
authentication, 279–90
dial-up networking, 235
domains, 279
enhancements, 249
Kerberos, 250–51, 280
logons, 279
mutual, 235
PPP, 280
skills, list of required, 251
user, 249
automated installation, 15–21
Automatic Caching For Documents, 142, 146
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA), 117, 119, 220, 225
B
Backup Operators local group, 56–57, 271–72, 274, 277
backups
certificates, 162
Copy, 166
Differential, 164, 166
encrypted file attribute, 162
Incremental, 166
locked files, 162
Normal, 164, 166
remote, 162
rights (See Backup Operators local group)
scheduled tasks, 135–36, 138
System State, 124, 161–62
Task Scheduler, 76
Windows Backup, 76, 161
BAP (Bandwidth Allocation Protocol), 234
baselines, 149, 151
basic disks, 75–78
basic security templates, 287, 289
BIOS
APM, 73, 91–93
compatibility, 2–3
hardware profiles, 157
I/O devices, 96
multiple video adapters, 87
Plug and Play Operating System setting, 35
USB, 98, 100
video adapters, 83–84
booting. See startups
boot logging, 162
boot partitions, 48, 141
bounding, 117
Bypass Traverse Checking user right, 272, 278
C
CACLS.EXE, 47
cameras, 95–96, 98, 100
Card Information Structure (CIS), 90
CAs (Certification Authorities) for smart cards, 96
CDFS (CD-ROM File System), 65
CD-ROM drives, 65, 95, 99, 102
certificates
backups, 162
EFS, 256
recovery agents, 257
smart cards, 96
Certificate Services, 179, 182
certificate stores, 279
Certification Authorities (CAs) for smart cards, 96
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), 284
Change permission, 54–56, 244–46
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), 284
/checkupgradeonly switch, 24, 27
CHKUPGRD.EXE, 25–26
Cipher command-line utility, 250, 255, 258, 260
CIS (Card Information Structure), 90
client redirectors, 117, 141
Client Services for NetWare (CSNW), 73, 117, 120, 122
Client Side Cache (CSC), 141
cluster size, 49–50
/cmdcons, 32
COM+, restoring Class Registration database, 161
COMPACT.EXE, 45
Compact utility, 42
compatibility. See hardware compatibility; software compatibility
compatible security templates, 287–88
components, 191
COM ports, 99, 103
compression, 45–46, 49–50, 255
Computer Browser service, 243
computer objects, joining at installation, 9, 13
COMSETUP.LOG, 36, 38
configuring. See also specific components
desktops (See desktop environment)
hardware profiles, 157–60
language features, 185–86
connection_name Properties dialog box, 236, 238
connections, 233
Control Panel
fax support, 207, 209
I/O devices, 97
programs, limiting access to, 201, 205
User and Passwords program, 271
/copysource switch, 187, 189
Counter log, 126, 150
counters, 149, 151
CPUs
minimum requirements, 7
multiple, 73, 111–15
performance, testing, 152, 155
processor queue length, multiprocessor, 113–14
SMP, 113, 115
crashes, causes of, 123
CSC (Client Side Cache), 141
CSNW (Client Services for NetWare), 73, 117, 120, 122
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DACLs (discretionary access control lists), 46–47, 244
Data Encryption Standard (DES), 288, 290
Data Link Control (DLC), 117
DDNS (dynamic DNS), 226
Debugging Mode, 162
Default Domain Policy GPO, 263
Default User folder, 281–82
Default User profile, 177, 281–82
defragmentation, 136–37, 139–40, 153, 156
Delete Profile utility, 178
denial-of-service attacks, 274, 278
Deny Access To This Computer From The Network, 278
DEPLOY.CAB, 17–18
deployment tools, extracting, 17–18
DES (Data Encryption Standard), 288, 290
desktop environment, 169–73
accessibility services, 170, 173
Active Desktop, 172, 197–98, 200, 202
application availability, 169
Control Panel programs, limiting access to, 201, 204–5
default icon control, 198
Group Policy, 170, 172, 197
hiding icons, 201, 204–5
hiding local drives, 201, 204
language versions, 185
mandatory user profiles, 178
Programs menu, 198–99
Quick Launch toolbar, 199
Regional options, 171
settings, 170, 172, 197–205
skills required, list of, 172
Start menu, 172, 198
System Policy Editor, 197
Taskbar And Start Menu Properties dialog box, 198
taskbars, repositioned, 198–99
toolbars, 199
troubleshooting, 199
wallpaper, 200, 202
desktop settings. See desktop environment, settings
Device Manager, 71–72
ACPI compliance, 89
configuring hardware profiles, 157–58, 160
dial-up networking, 235
I/O devices, 96
legacy devices, 79
LPT port recognition, 79
monitors, 87
network adapters, 118
PC Card, 90
phantom devices, 96–97
resource conflicts, 96
Sound, Video, and Game Controllers node, 101
Standard PC, 111
Upgrade Device Driver Wizard, 105–7
USB ports, 101
video adapters, 87
warning and failure icons, 96
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), 21
allocator, 239
client unable to obtain address, 227, 231
IP address assignment, 225–26
DHCP Server service, 72–73, 117, 119, 121, 220
Dial-Up Connection To Internet Properties dialog box, 237, 240–41
dial-up networking, 219, 233–41
authentication, 235
connection_name Properties dialog box, 236, 238
connections, 233
Device Manager, 235
Dial-Up Connection To Internet Properties dialog box, 237, 240–41
encryption, 235
ICS, 234, 236, 239
Multilink, 234, 236, 238
multiple modems, using, 236, 238
Network And Dial-Up Connections window, 233, 236, 239
Network Connection Wizard, 233
passwords, 237, 240–41
PPP, 233–35
security, 234, 237, 240–41
skills, list of required, 221
SLIP, 233
terminal windows, 237, 240–41
VPN (See VPN (virtual private network))
Digital CD Playback option, 102
digital signatures, 129–33
digital video disk. See DVD (digital video disk)
DirectX Diagnostic Tool, 97
disabilities, software to aid. See accessibility services
Disable Control Panel Group Policy setting, 201, 205
discretionary access control lists (DACLs), 46–47, 244
Disk Administrator snap-in, 42, 66, 75
disk defragmentation. See defragmentation
Diskperf, 75
disk quotas, 77, 80
disks. See drives; fixed disks
Display Adapter Advanced Options dialog box, 85–86
display adapters. See video adapters
Display Properties dialog box, 83
displays. See monitors
distribution points, 29–30
distribution shares, 29
DLC (Data Link Control), 117
DLLs
registration during setup, 35
upgrading for applications, 24
DMA with non-Plug and Play video adapters, 84
DNS (Domain Name System), 220–21, 225–26
Docked Profile, 157, 159–60
dock IDs, 157, 160
Domain Name System (DNS), 220–21, 225–26
domains
access permission assignment, 281, 283
authentication in, 251, 279
Group Policy, 263
importing templates, 185
joining at installation, 9–13
local security policy, 263
logons, 279
recovery agents, 257, 259, 262
smart cards, 281, 284
upgrades, 24
user accounts, 281–83
user profiles, 179–83
Domain Security Policy console, 263
drivers
automatic installation failure, 106, 108–9
Device Manager, 71–72
digital signatures, 123
DRIVER.CAB, 90
DRIVERS.EXE, 72, 106, 108
Driver Verifier Manager, 129
fax, 207
hard disk controllers, 17, 19
hardware compatibility issues, 7
hardware profiles, 157–60
I/O devices, 96
list of installed, 105
list of running, 106, 108
PC Card, 90–91, 94
privileges required to install, 105
re-applying service pack after updating, 30–33
removing updates, 105
scanners, 100
service pack deployment, 29–33
settings, viewing, 71–72
Setup Loader phase of installation, 35
signature checking, 130–33
unsigned, installing, 131–33
updating, 105–9
DRIVERS.EXE, 106, 108
driver signing, 123
Driver Verifier Manager, 129
drives. See also fixed disks
compression, 45–46
hidden share names, 53
sharing through network (See network shares)
dual-boot configuration. See multiboot configurations
DVD (digital video disk), 65, 95, 97
DXDIAG.EXE, 97
dynamic disks, 76–81
dynamic DNS, 226
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
dynamic multiple device dialing. See Multilink
E
EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Level Security), 235, 241, 280–81, 284
effective permissions, 47
EFS (Encrypting File System), 249, 255–62
certificates, 256
with compression, 49–50, 255
decryption, 256
EFSINFO.EXE, 256
folders, 256
network data, 259, 262
private keys, 256
public-key pairs, 256
recovery agents, 256–62
remote encryption, 259, 262
skills, list of required, 250
Windows Explorer, 259, 262
e-mails, faxes as, 208
Emergency Repair Disk (ERD), 124, 161, 163, 165, 168
Enable Computer And User Accounts To Be Trusted For Delegation, 274, 278
encrypted file attribute, 162
Encrypting File System. See EFS (Encrypting File System)
encryption
compression with, 255
DES, 288, 290
dial-up networking, 235
EFS (See EFS (Encrypting File System))
IPSec, 236, 240
MMPE, 235
recovery agents, 257–62
remote, 259, 262
user profiles, 179, 182
Enforce Password History, 268
English Version, 185
ERD (Emergency Repair Disk), 124, 161, 163, 165, 168
event IDs, 276
Event Logging service, 75
Everyone group, 274, 277
network shares, 244
permissions, 54–56
exabytes, 65
explicit rights, 47
Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Level Security (EAP-TLS), 235, 241, 280–81, 284
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failure audits, 275
FAT (file allocation table), 41
conversion to NTFS, 66–67, 69
encrypted files, moving to, 256
filenames, 156
implementations of, 65
vs. NTFS, 44
Windows 98 multiboot configurations, 67–68
FAT32 partition security, 10, 13
faxes, 170, 173, 207–12
Fax Mail Transport service, 208
features, 191
file allocation table. See FAT (file allocation table)
file encryption keys, 255
files
compressed, 45–46
digital signatures of, 129–33
sharing through network (See network shares)
synchronizing (See Offline Files)
File Signature Verification utility, 124, 130–31, 133
Files Not Cached Group Policy setting, 142
file systems, 41
access rights (See permissions)
Disk Administrator, 66
FAT (See FAT (file allocation table))
NTFS (See NTFS (New Technology File System))
operating systems with, 65–69
optimizing access, 47–48
protecting operating system files, 47
skills required, list of, 42
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), 117
FilterKeys, 215–17
fixed disks, 75–76. See also drives
controller drivers, 17, 19
disk quotas, 77, 80
local drives, hiding, 201, 204
NTFS performance, 153, 156
folders
administration, 49, 51
encryption, 256
inheritance of permissions, 49–51
moved, permissions on, 55, 57
pinned, 142
shared, 53–54 (See also network shares)
FQDNs (fully qualified domain names), 248, 279
FTP (File Transfer Protocol), 117
Full Control permission, 47, 54–56, 244
fully qualified domain names (FQDNs), 248, 279
G
game troubleshooter, 72
Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW), 122
gateways, ICS, 234
globalization, 174
GPOs (Group Policy objects), 199
Default Domain Policy, 263–64
password settings, 265, 268
performance with, 264
policies, effects on local policies, 272
Security Settings nodes of, 285
security templates, 185, 252
settings, 251
group accounts, 271–72. See also groups
Group Policy
account lockout policy, 250, 266, 269
account policies, 263
Active Directory, 198
applications, 169, 192, 194
categories of policies, 263
central management of, 170
configuring, 263
Control Panel programs, limiting access to, 201, 204–5
Delete Profile utility, 178
desktop settings, 170, 172, 197
dial-up networking, 234
domains, 263
GPOs (See GPOs (Group Policy objects))
Group Policy Results utility, 178
Guest account, 263
hiding icons, 201, 204–5
hiding local drives, 201, 204
IP Security policies, 263
local policies, 263
Local Security Settings console, 263
modifying settings, 163
objects (See GPOs (Group Policy objects))
password policy, 250, 265–68
redirecting personal folders, 200, 203
remote availability, 267
Security Options folder, 285
skills, list of required, 250–51
Windows Installer Service, 172
Group Policy snap-in, 163
Group Policy, 169–70, 172
Security Settings extension, 266–67
groups
Administrators, 107, 109
default for manual driver installation, 107, 109
exporting list of, 251
local, 271–72
permissions, 56–57
Power Users, 245, 247
GSNW (Gateway Services for NetWare), 122
Guest account, 271
Guests local group, 271–72
GUI-Mode Setup phase, 35, 271
H
HAL (hardware abstraction layer), 17, 19, 111, 113–14
hard disk controller drivers, 17, 19
hard disks. See fixed disks
hardware. See also specific hardware devices
compatibility of (See hardware compatibility; HCL (Hardware Compatibility List))
dial-up interfaces, 233
implementing, 71
I/O (See I/O (input and output) hardware devices)
managing, 71
Plug and Play, 72
profiles (See hardware profiles)
requirements for Windows 2000 Professional, 7–8
skills required, list of, 71–73
Sounds and Multimedia program, 98, 101
troubleshooting, 71–72
hardware abstraction layer (HAL), 17, 19, 111, 113–14
Hardware and Software Compatibility page, 7
hardware compatibility
CHKUPGRD.EXE, 25–26
drivers for, 7
HCL, 3, 7
minimum requirements, 7–8
Readiness Analyzer, 7, 25–26
troubleshooting, 35
Hardware Compatibility List. See HCL (Hardware Compatibility List)
hardware profiles, 123, 157–60
HCL (Hardware Compatibility List), 3, 7, 35
Hibernation mode, 89–90
hidden share names, 53
High Secure security templates, 287, 289
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry key, 105
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), 53
I
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Router Discovery, 225
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing), 221, 234, 236, 239
IIS5.LOG, 36
IIS (Microsoft Internet Information Services)
installation, 59
Internet printers, 59, 61, 63
logs, 36
network shares, 248
World Wide Web Publishing Service, 54
imaging, 16
implementing hardware, 71
Increase Quotas policy, 274, 278
Infrared Monitor service, 103
installation
automated, 15–21
backups prior to, 8
BIOS compatibility, 2–3
booting from CD-ROM drive, 9, 13
choosing best method, 1
cloning, 3
distribution methods, 16
domains, joining, 9–13
factors in determining type of, 8
FAT32 partition, 10, 13
files, copying of, 37, 39
HCL, 3, 7
IIS, 59
logs, 36–39
master/destination computer compatibility, 17, 19
minimizing time required, 9–13
MS-DOS, upgrading from, 2
Multilanguage Version, 188, 190
NTFS partition, 9–13
phases of, 35
PnP OS BIOS setting, 35
protocols, 72–73
Readiness Analyzer, 2
remote, 15–21
RIS, 3, 15–21
security setup, 9–13
service packs (See service pack deployment)
Setup Manager, 2–3, 17–18
severity of setup errors, 37–38
skills required, list of, 2–3
switches, 2
System Preparation utility, 3, 16
troubleshooting, 3, 35–39
types of, 1
UDB, 2
unattended, 15–21
unsigned drivers, 131–33
UPDATE.EXE, 3
upgrades (See upgrading)
Windows Installer Service, 191–96
instances, 149
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), 221, 234, 236, 239
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Router Discovery, 225
Internet Explorer, 126, 150
Internet printers, 59, 61, 63
I/O (input and output) hardware devices, 95–103
Iomega Zip drives, 77, 79
IP addresses
0.0.0.0, 227, 230–31
APIPA, 117, 119, 220, 225
configuring, 225
DHCP, assignment by, 117, 119, 121, 225–26
for dial-up networking, 236, 239
duplicate, 227, 230
ICS, 239
manual assignment, 227, 230
printers, 61–62
RIS, 21
TCP/IP, 119, 121
Ipconfig, 73, 227–30
IP over ATM, 225
IPSec (IP Security), 234–35
Kerberos authentication, 280
policies, 250, 263
policy, setting, 251
VPN with, 236, 240
IP Security. See IPSec (IP Security)
IP Security Policy Management snap-in, 251
IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange), 117, 122
IrDA, 97, 99, 103
IRQs
non-Plug and Play video adapters, 84
settings, 35
ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) video adapters, 84–86
K
Kerberos authentication, 250–51, 280
Kernel Times, 126
keyboard layouts, changing, 186
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L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol), 234–36, 240
language features, 171, 185–90
adding a language, 187, 189
configuring, 185–86
Regional Options dialog box, 185–89
unattended upgrades, 187, 189
versions, 185
laptop computers, 89–94
battery power, preventing synchronization when on, 147
hardware profiles, 157–60
network adapters, 90
Offline Files, configuring for, 143–45, 147
PCMCIA, 90
power management, 89–90
Last Known Good Configuration option, 84
Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), 234–36, 240
legacy application software compatibility, 24, 26–27
legacy devices (removable media), 79
List Folder Contents, 55–56
local drives, hiding, 201, 204
local groups, 271–72
localization, 169
local logon authentication, 279
local permissions, 46, 245–46
local policies, 263
local ports, 59
local security accounts store, 279
local security policy, 263. See also Group Policy
Local Security Settings console, 125, 163, 250–51, 263
Add Recovery Agent Wizard, 257
importing templates, 285
password settings, 265–66
local user accounts. See user accounts
local user profiles, 177, 180, 183. See also user profiles
Local Users and Groups snap–in, 251, 271
logon credentials, 279
logons
authentication, 279
smart cards, 96, 279–81, 284
logs
boot, 162
fax, 208
installation, 36–39
scheduling tasks, 135
security, 272–77
storage management, 75
LPT port recognition, testing for, 79
M
Magnifier, 213–15, 217
Make Available Offline, 142
Manage IP Filter Lists and Filter Actions dialog box, 251
management of hardware, 71
mandatory user profiles, 169, 171, 178, 180, 182–83
manual file caching, 142, 146
Map Network Drive dialog box, 243
master file table (MFT), 153, 156
master keys, 288, 290
memory, minimum required, 7–8
MFT (master file table), 153, 156
Microsoft Accessibility Web site, 214
Microsoft Active Setup ActiveX components, 105
Microsoft-CHAP (MS-CHAP), 235, 284
Microsoft Client, 117
Microsoft Internet Explorer, 126, 150
Microsoft Internet Information Services. See IIS (Microsoft Internet Information Services)
Microsoft Internet Print Services, 61–64
Microsoft Outlook, faxes, 208
Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) Protocol, 235
Microsoft RAS Protocol, 233
Microsoft Windows 3.x, upgrading from, 23
Microsoft Windows 9x
file systems for, 65
printing support, 60–61, 63
upgrading from, 23, 25–26
Microsoft Windows 2000 Multilanguage Version, 171, 185, 188, 190
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Offline Files, 141–47
RIS, 18, 20
Microsoft Windows NT, upgrading from, 23, 25–26
Microsoft Windows Scripting Host (WSH), 53
MIDI, 95
minimum hardware requirements, 7–8
Minimum Password Age, 268
Minimum Password Length, 268
mirroring, 76
MMDET.LOG, 36–38
mobile computing. See laptop computers
modems, 97
installation, 99, 102–3
multiple, 236, 238
troubleshooter, 72
Mode Pruning, 86
Modify local permission, 246
monitoring resources. See Task Manager
monitors
Display Properties dialog box, 83
power management, 90
refresh frequency, changing, 85, 87
supporting multiple, 72, 83, 85, 87
troubleshooting, 84
video adapter mismatches, 84
MPEG-2, 95
MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption) Protocol, 235, 240
MS-CHAP (Microsoft-CHAP), 235, 284
MS-DOS
printing support, 60, 62, 64
upgrading from, 2, 23
.msi files, 191
MUISETUP.EXE, 188, 190
multiboot configurations, 23–24
basic volumes, 76
Windows 98, 67–68
multihomed computers, 225
Multilanguage Pack, 185
Multilanguage Version, 171, 185, 188, 190
Multilingual Editing and Viewing, 185
Multilink, 221, 234, 236, 238
multimedia devices, troubleshooting, 37–38, 72
multiple languages. See language features
multiple monitor support, 83, 85, 87
mutual authentication, 235
My Documents folder
controlling settings of, 198
user profiles, 179, 182
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name resolution, 225–26, 228, 231
Narrator, 213–14
nbtstat, 226
NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification), 64
NetBEUI, 117
NetBIOS, 225–26
netdiag, 235
NETSETUP.LOG, 36, 38
Netsh, 221, 235
Net Share utility, 53
Net Use utility, 64
network adapters, 117–22
internal network number assignment, 120, 122
laptop computers, 90
Network And Dial-Up Connections window, 233
PC Card, 90
Network And Dial-Up Connections window, 233, 236, 239
Network Connection Wizard, 221, 233
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS), 64
network logon authentication, 279
Network Monitor, 226
network shares, 41, 53–54, 222
connecting to, 243
creating, 243
DACL, 244
Everyone group, 244
folders, moved, 55, 57
IIS, 248
NTFS, 244
Offline Files, between clients, 143, 146
permissions, 244–46
Power Users group, 245, 247
printer (See printer shares)
syntax for accessing, 245, 248
viewing, 42
Web, 42, 53–54
New Technology File System. See NTFS (New Technology File System)
Novell NetWare, 120, 122
NTFS (New Technology File System), 41–42
backward compatibility of, 23
cluster size, 49–50
compression, 45–46
conversion from FAT, 66–67, 69
disk quotas, 77, 80
vs. FAT, 44
features supported, 65
filenames, 153, 156
last access update, 153, 156
MFT, 153, 156
network shares, 244
performance, 153, 156
permissions, 67–68
security, 9–13, 46–47
Windows NT versions, 66
NWLink, 73, 117, 120, 122
O
Offline Files, 123, 125, 141–47
Active Desktop, 198
Automatic Caching For Documents, 142, 146
battery power, preventing synchronization when on, 147
CSC, 141
file types cached, 142
idle, configuring with, 144, 147
laptop computers, configuring, 143–45, 147
manual file caching, 142, 146
network support for, 141
Resolve File Conflicts dialog box, 144, 146–47
scheduling synchronization, 144, 147
simultaneous user edits, 144, 146–47
skills, list of necessary, 125
Synchronization Settings dialog box, 144, 147
Synchronize command, 142
tab, locating, 141
Wizard, 142, 144, 147
On-Screen Keyboard, 213–14
operating system failures, 123
optimizing performance, 149–56
Optional Component File security templates, 287, 289
OU (organizational units) recovery agents, 262
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