Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server is a very popular server. |
Not only is it convenient to use, it is also a stable operating system. | NT 4 is excellent in running applications. It has a graphical user | environment, allows desktop configuration, is capable of | multitasking, and has a large load capacity. You can set it up | not only as your primary domain controller, but as a back-up | domain controller or a member server. Author Louis Dipaola | will show you how to do this, as well as give you a better | understanding of the administrative tools of NT 4 in | Virtual Training Company's tutorial. He also explains | profiles, booting, and troubleshooting in this 5-hour training session. | | Tutorials covered on this CD: | Introduction to Administration of Windows NT 4.0 | Administration of Windows NT 4.0 Server | | Configuration Using Administrative Tools (Common) | Overview of Administrative Tools (Common) | Administrative Wizards | Backup (NT Backup versus Third Party) | Event Viewer | License Manager | Migration Tools | Network Client Administrator | Remote Access Administrator | RAS Configuration in the Control Panel | Server Manager (PDCs and BDCs) | Windows NT Diagnostics | | Using User Manager for Domains | Introduction to User Manager for Domains | Making/Deleting Users | Local and Global Groups | User Property Sheets: Groups | User Property Sheets: Profiles | User Property Sheets: Hours | User Property Sheets: Logon | User Property Sheets: Accounts | User Property Sheets: Dial-in | Copying User and Group Accounts | Using Templates to Make New Users | Security Policies: Account | Security Policies: User Rights | Security Policies: Audit | Security Policies: Trusts | | Performance Monitor | Chart View | Alert View | Log View | Report View | | Configuration from Windows 95/98 and NT Workstation | Installing Server Tools on Windows 98 | Installing Server Tools on Windows NT Workstation | | Profiles | Advantages and Disadvantages of Global and Local Profiles | Roaming Profile | Mandatory Profile | | System Policy Editor | Introduction to Policy Editor | Using Poledit to Control the Default Computer | Using Poledit to Control the Default User | Adding Users and Groups to a Policy | Increasing Security at Login | Restricting Users' Desktop Access | | Booting and Troubleshooting | Basic Boot Process | Recovering with the Last Known Good Configuration | Making a Recovery Disk and the Rdisk Process | Updating Repair Disk Information | Making an NT Boot Disk | | Registry | Introduction to Regedit 32 | Regedit versus Regedit 32 | Backing up the Registry | Adding and Deleting Keys and Values | Changing Registry Values | Exporting Subkeys for Backup and Searching | Using the Registry to Customize Desktop Settings | Securing Regedit and Regedit 32 | Auditing the Registry | Securing Keys with Permissions | Securing the Registry over the Network | | Resource Kit Utilities | Installation of the Resource Kit | Finding the Correct Utility | Popular Resource Utilities |
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