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Administering Windows NT 4.0
Chris Aranosian, MCSE, MCT, Lehman Brothers
Who should attend: Experienced system administrators new to Windows NT. Systems professionals who seek a rapid "real-world" introduction to Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and Server, ranging from small workgroups to large, multi-domain architectures.
What you will learn: Essential skills necessary to begin managing and troubleshooting Windows NT systems.
Effective Windows NT systems administration requires a balance of conceptual under standing and practical skills, and this tutorial will address both areas. Topics include:
- Definitions of essential terminology (including workgroups, domains, trusts, SIDs, and rights vs. permissions)
- User and group account management with User Manager for Domains
- Administering servers and workstations with Server Manager
- Managing file and folder security with the Windows NT File System (NTFS)
- Viewing the registry with REGEDIT
Chris Aranosian
is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and Microsoft Certified Trainer. A Senior Systems Administrator at Lehman Brothers, Chris is a member of the Desktop Integration team, which has designed and implemented the Windows NT desktop management and software distribution systems used globally by Lehman Brothers. He has been involved in providing systems support and training on a variety of platforms since 1987.
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