Windows 2000 Server Practice Exam
Windows 2000 Server Practice Exam
About Windows 2000 Server Exam
The Windows 2000 Server Certification is designed for IT professionals who want to demonstrate their expertise in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting Windows 2000 server environments. This certification is ideal for those looking to work with legacy systems still running Windows 2000 Server. Holding this certification can open up job opportunities in roles such as Systems Administrator, Network Engineer, and IT Support Specialist. Companies that maintain older systems value professionals who understand Windows 2000 Server. This certification helps you stand out in a competitive job market and positions you as an expert in legacy system management.
Who should take the Exam?
- Systems Administrators
- Network Engineers
- IT Support Specialists
- Technical Consultants
- Help Desk Technicians
- IT Managers
- IT professionals
Skills Required
- Server Installation and Configuration
- Network Configuration
- Security Management
- Troubleshooting
- System Maintenance
- Active Directory Management
- Disk Management
- Remote Administration
Knowledge Gained
- Windows 2000 Server Setup and Configuration
- Network services like DHCP, DNS, and file sharing on a server
- Security measures, user access controls, and data protection on the server
- Managing Active Directory users, groups, and domains
- Maintain server health, apply updates, and back up data
- Diagnosing and fixing server-related issues
- Manage servers remotely
Course Outline
The Windows 2000 Server Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Installation and Configuration
- Installing Windows 2000 Server
- Configuring the operating system for network connectivity
- Setting up server roles and services
Domain 2 - Network Services
- Configuring TCP/IP, DNS, and DHCP
- File and print sharing setup
- Configuring remote access and VPN
Domain 3 - Security Management
- User account management and permissions
- Security policies and access control settings
- Implementing firewalls and security measures
Domain 4 - Active Directory Management
- Configuring Active Directory domains
- Managing user accounts, groups, and security settings
- Implementing Group Policies
Domain 5 - System Maintenance
- Applying service packs and patches
- Backup and restore procedures
- Disk management and system resource optimization
Domain 6 - Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- Troubleshooting server hardware and software issues
- Using diagnostic tools like Event Viewer
- Network and connectivity troubleshooting
Domain 7 - Remote Administration
- Using Remote Desktop and Terminal Services
- Remote server management tools
