Synopsis
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Client Management Requirements explains how to identify end-user needs, install and manage software remotely, and manage desktops.

Audience
This course is for anyone who wants to take the MCSE Exam 70-219 for Windows 2000 certification.

Time
2 hours

Product Code: W21906
After completing Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Client Management Requirements, the user should be able to:

Analyze end-user work needs
Identify technical support needs for end-users
Establish the required client computer environment
Analyze the business requirements for client computer desktop management
Identify the characteristics and requirements for Remote OS installation
Describe the requirements for RIS
Use Server Management System to remotely manage desktops
Implement folder redirection

End-User Needs and Desktop Management
End-user discussions
Data management
User and computer settings management
Technical support
Change and configuration management

Software Installation and Maintenance
Key concepts
Using the Windows Installer and GPO
ZAP files

Remote OS Installation
Remote OS installation
Remote Installation Service

Remote Desktop Management
Server Management System
Folder redirection

This course has the following features:

Exercises that allow users to practice in Windows 2000
A file containing the text of the exercises
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Windows 2000
A glossary
A Skill Assessment

Completion of the following series, a passing score on the core MCSE exams, or equivalent experience:

Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210
Windows 2000 Server MCSE 70-215
Windows 2000 Network Administration MCSE 70-216
Windows 2000 Active Directory MCSE 70-217


Completion of these courses in this series:

Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Business Requirements (W21901)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing the Technical Environment (W21902)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Performance and Access (W21903)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Security Considerations (W21904)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing the Impact of Active Directory (W21905)

Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Directory Naming and DNS Placement (W21907)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing Directory Service Architecture (W21908)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing a Site Topology and Service Locations (W21909)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing an OU Management Structure (W21910)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing a Group Policy Management Structure (W21911)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Planning for Coexistence with Other Directories (W21912)
Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Schema Modification Policy and Implementation Plan (W21913)

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