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Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer
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For
network professionals, Microsoft offers the Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential. MCSEs are
qualified to effectively plan, install, configure,
administer, and troubleshoot information systems in a wide
range of computing environments using the Microsoft
integrated family of server products.
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Benefits
of MCSE
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MCSE
is one of the industry's most comprehensive and
prestigious programs for assessing and maintaining
network-related skills. Technical managers worldwide
recognize this certification as a mark of quality.
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Prerequisite
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Working
knowledge of hardware and software. A+, Network+ or
similar knowledge is recommended.
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Audience
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Network
administrators, network technicians, or those who want an
in-depth knowledge of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating
system.
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Exams
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Windows
2000 Certification Path: |
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Exam 70-210:
Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional |
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Exam 70-215:
Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server |
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Exam 70-216:
Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows
2000 Network Infrastructure |
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Exam 70-217:
Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows
2000 Directory Services Infrastructure |
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Exam 70-219: Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure |
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Exam 70-221: Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
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Exam 70-222: Upgrading
from Microsoft Windows NT4.0 to Microsoft Windows
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These
exams are offered by Microsoft and can be taken at any
Prometric testing center. |
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Course
Highlights
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Install,
configure and administer Windows 2000 Professional
as a desktop operating system in a generic network
operating environment.
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Install
and configure Windows 2000 Server in an Active
Directory Environment.
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Analyze
business requirements and design a network
infrastructure that meets business requirements.
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Design
connectivity between and within systems, system
components and applications.
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Install,
configure and troubleshoot Active Business
Directory, DNS for Active Directory.
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Upgrade
a Windows 4.0 network to a Windows 2000 network.
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