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 | System administrators, support engineers, and network integrators.
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| | Working knowledge of Windows 2000 Directory Services
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| | Completion of: Upgrading Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000
(MOC 1560) H3531S
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or completion of:
| | Implementing and Administering Windows 2000 Directory Services
(MOC 2154) H6853S
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or equivalent knowledge
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| | Providing secure access to local network users |
| | Providing secure access between private and public networks |
| | Assessing security risks |
| | Planning administrative access |
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| | Providing secure access to remote users and offices |
| | Providing secure access to partners |
| | Introducing the Windows 2000 security model |
| | Authentic trusted partners |
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| | Designing a MS Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure
(MOC 1561) H6893S
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| | Designing a MS Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure
(MOC 1562) H6894S
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| | Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Migration Strategy (MOC 2010) H6855S
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There is currently no schedule information available for this course.
Please contact hp education services on +47 24 09 70 00 or click here if you would like us to contact you with the next availability. |
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