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70-218 - Need information about study guides?

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I am having a heck of a time finding anything about 70-218. I checked a few websites that host free study guides and free practice exams such as and and they have tons of study material for other exams, but no for 70-218. Please help.
 
dmbfanatpsu,

You should pick up the MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment, Exam 70-218, Second Edition, and learn the following objectives.

Skills measured by exam 70-218

Creating, Configuring, Managing, Securing, and Troubleshooting File, Print, and Web Resources
Publish resources in Active Directory. Types of resources include printers and shared folders.

* Perform a search in Active Directory Users and Computers.
* Configure a printer object.

Manage data storage. Considerations include file systems, permissions, and quotas.

* Implement NTFS and FAT file systems.
* Enable and configure quotas.
* Implement and configure Encrypting File System (EFS).
* Configure volumes and basic and dynamic disks.
* Configure file and folder permissions.
* Manage a domain-based distributed file system (DFS).
* Manage file and folder compression.

Create shared resources and configure access rights. Shared resources include printers, shared folders, and Web folders.

* Share folders and enable Web sharing.
* Configure shared folder permissions.
* Create and manage shared printers.
* Configure shared printer permissions.

Configure and troubleshoot Internet Information Services (IIS).

* Configure virtual directories and virtual servers.
* Troubleshoot Internet browsing from client computers.
* Troubleshoot intranet browsing from client computers.
* Configure authentication and SSL for Web sites.
* Configure FTP services.
* Configure access permissions for intranet Web servers.

Monitor and manage network security. Actions include auditing and detecting security breaches.

* Configure user-account lockout settings.
* Configure user-account password length, history, age, and complexity.
* Configure Group Policy to run logon scripts.
* Link Group Policy objects.
* Enable and configure auditing.
* Monitor security by using the system security log file.

Configuring, Administering, and Troubleshooting the Network Infrastructure
Troubleshoot routing. Diagnostic utilities include the tracert command, the ping command, and the ipconfig command.

* Validate local computer configuration by using the ipconfig, arp, and route commands.
* Validate network connectivity by using the tracert, ping, and pathping commands.

Configure and troubleshoot TCP/IP on servers and client computers. Considerations include subnet masks, default gateways, network IDs, and broadcast addresses.

* Configure client computer TCP/IP properties.
* Validate client computer network configuration by using the winipcfg, ipconfig, and arp commands.
* Validate client computer network connectivity by using the ping command.

Configure, administer, and troubleshoot DHCP on servers and client computers.

* Detect unauthorized DHCP servers on a network.
* Configure authorization of DHCP servers.
* Configure client computers to use dynamic IP addressing.
* Configure DHCP server properties.
* Create and configure a DHCP scope.

Configure, administer, and troubleshoot DNS.

* Configure DNS server properties.
* Manage DNS database records such as CNAME, A, and PTR.
* Create and configure DNS zones.

Troubleshoot name resolution on client computers. Considerations include WINS, DNS, NetBIOS, the Hosts file, and the Lmhosts file.

* Configure client computer name resolution properties.
* Troubleshoot name resolution problems by using the nbtstat, ipconfig, nslookup, and netdiag commands.
* Create and configure a Hosts file for troubleshooting name resolution problems.
* Create and configure an Lmhosts file for troubleshooting name resolution problems.

Managing, Securing, and Troubleshooting Servers and Client Computers
Install and configure server and client computer hardware.

* Verify hardware compatibility by using the qualifier tools.
* Configure driver signing options.
* Verify digital signatures on existing driver files.
* Configure operating system support for legacy hardware devices.

Troubleshoot starting servers and client computers. Tools and methodologies include Safe Mode, Recovery Console, and parallel installations.

* Interpret the startup log file.
* Repair an operating system by using various startup options.
* Repair an operating system by using the Recovery Console.
* Recover data from a hard disk in the event that the operating system will not start.
* Restore an operating system and data from a backup.

Monitor and troubleshoot server health and performance. Tools include System Monitor, Event Viewer, and Task Manager.

* Monitor and interpret real-time performance by using System Monitor and Task Manager.
* Configure and manage System Monitor alerts and logging.
* Diagnose server health problems by using Event Viewer.
* Identify and disable unnecessary operating system services.

Install and manage Windows 2000 updates. Updates include service packs, hot fixes, and security hot fixes.

* Update an installation source by using slipstreaming.
* Apply and reapply service packs and hot fixes.
* Verify service pack and hot fix installation.
* Remove service packs and hot fixes.

Configuring, Managing, Securing, and Troubleshooting Active Directory Organizational Units and Group Policy
Create, manage, and troubleshoot User and Group objects in Active Directory.

* Create and configure user and computer accounts for new and existing users.
* Troubleshoot groups. Considerations include nesting, scope, and type.
* Configure a user account by using Active Directory Users and Computers. Settings include passwords and assigning groups.
* Perform a search for objects in Active Directory.
* Use templates to create user accounts.
* Reset an existing computer account.

Manage object and container permissions.

* Use the Delegation of Control wizard to configure inherited and explicit permissions.
* Configure and troubleshoot object permissions by using object access control lists (ACLs).

Diagnose Active Directory replication problems.

* Diagnose problems related to WAN link connectivity.
* Diagnose problems involving replication latency. Problems include duplicate objects and the LostandFound container.

Deploy software by using Group Policy. Types of software include user applications, antivirus software, line-of-business applications, and software updates.

* Use Windows Installer to deploy Windows Installer packages.
* Deploy updates to installed software including antivirus updates.
* Configure Group Policy to assign and publish applications.

Troubleshoot end-user Group Policy.

* Troubleshoot Group Policy problems involving precedence, inheritance, filtering, and the No Override option.
* Manually refresh Group Policy.

Implement and manage security policies by using Group Policy.

* Use security templates to implement security policies.
* Analyze the security configuration of a computer by using the secedit command and Security Configuration and Analysis.
* Modify domain security policy to comply with corporate standards.

Configuring, Securing, and Troubleshooting Remote Access
Configure and troubleshoot remote access and virtual private network (VPN) connections.

* Configure and troubleshoot client-to-server PPTP and L2TP connections.
* Manage existing server-to-server PPTP and L2TP connections.
* Configure and verify the security of a VPN connection.
* Configure client computer remote access properties.
* Configure remote access name resolution and IP address allocation.

Troubleshoot a remote access policy.

* Diagnose problems with remote access policy priority.
* Diagnose remote access policy problems caused by user account group membership and nested groups.
* Create and configure remote access policies and profiles.
* Select appropriate encryption and authentication protocols.

Implement and troubleshoot Terminal Services for remote access.

* Configure Terminal Services for remote administration or application server mode.
* Configure Terminal Services for local resource mapping.
* Configure Terminal Services user properties.

Configure and troubleshoot Network Address Translation (NAT) and Internet Connection Sharing.

* Configure Routing and Remote Access to perform NAT.
* Troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing problems by using the ipconfig and ping commands.


Wishdiak
A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA: Security 2003
 
loooong post :)

but i second that. get the ms book it is very good!

(and the exam ain't too hard either ;) )

Aftertaf
Last time I checked, i wasn't Mike Lacey
 
aftertaf,

Yeah, it's long, but he said, "I am having a heck of a time finding anything about 70-218."

I haven't taken any of the 2k exams myself, I've been concentrating on 2k3, although lately not so much.

Wishdiak
A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA: Security 2003
 
dont get too down wish!
itll come around!



Aftertaf
Last time I checked, i wasn't Mike Lacey
 
Hi,

New here.

Looking to do the 215 or 218 for mcsa. Do I really need to start with the 215? Im told the 218 is easier and I only really have time/money for 1 this year. Is there overlap? Going to use 2 x 2000 servers in virtual pc and have sybex for 215 and learnkey vids for 218. Also may buy crammaster.


I have MCDST and will do the 270 shortly.

Any comments most welcome.
 
218 is about a w2k network environment, everyday usage and stuff (ntfs rights, IIs, GPO)

215 is about installing, configuring and troubleshooting the 2000 Server platform....

i found 218 easier.


Aftertaf
We shall prevail, and they shall not
 
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