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MCSE : Security Specialist

RIS: Remote Installation Services

1.      Hardware Requirements for installing Windows 2000 Prof. Or Server:

Hardware component

Windows 2000 Professional

Windows 2000 Server/ Advanced Server

Processor

Pentium/133MHz

Pentium/133MHz

Memory

64MB

256MB

HD space

640MB

1GB

Display

VGA or better

VGA or better

Network card

Optional

Optional (Required if you are installing over the network).

CD ROM Drive

Required

Required (unless loading from network)

2. In Windows 2000, if Passwords Must Meet Complexity Requirements” setting is enabled; the password should contain at least one character from minimum 3 of the following 4 categories.

1. Lower case alphabetic characters

2. Upper case alphabetic characters

3. Numbers

4. Special characters

3. The standard Windows 2000 NTFS permissions that can be applied to files are given below:

1.      Read: View the file's contents, attributes.

2.      Read& execute: Users can read and execute the file

3.      Write: Write, or append data to the file, view files attributes

4.      Modify: Users can read, write, execute, and/or delete the file

5.      Full Control: Users will have full control on the file. They can change the file permissions and take ownership of the file.

4. A Group Policy implemented on the local computer is known as "Local Group Policy". Local Group Policy files and folders are stored in the %systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy folder.

5. Permissions:

1.      User and Group share permissions are additive. The least restrictive permission will be the users effective permission. One exception to this is "No Access". If a group has "No Access" to a share, then a user, who is member of the group will not have access to the share; even if the user is give "Full Control". No Access takes precedence over others.

2.      Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer can be used for assigning Share and NTFS permissions.

 

6. If you want your computer to become a member of a domain, the computer should be connected over the network to the domain controller. Also, administrator privileges (that you need to supply login and password) are required for join a computer in the domain. A Windows 2000 computer can be made to join a domain at a latter time after installation.

7. Upgrade to Windows 2000:

-          Windows 95/98, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0 WS can be upgraded to Windows 2000 Professional. You can’t upgrade Windows 3.1 and Windows for workgroups to Windows 2000 Professional. If you need to install 2000 Prof. on Windows 3.x, you need to upgrade to Windows 95/98 or NT first, and then upgrade to 2000 Prof. It is easier to do a clean install of Windows 2000 on Windows 3.x machines.

-          When you want to upgrade you existing OS to Windows 2000, you need to ensure that you have software upgrade packs available. Some applications that run on previous versions of Windows may not run on Windows 2000. Effectively, you not only need to buy the upgrade to the OS, but also, the upgrades to the applications. An example is Adaptec’s Easy CD creator version 3.x runs on Windows 98, but does not run on Windows 2000 Prof. You need to buy next version (4.x) to work on Windows 2000 OS.

-          You need to ensure the following before the upgrade:

1.      The hardware is adequate for upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional

2.      Also, check the hardware, software adequacy by running Winnt32.exe / checkupgradeonly. Note that the switch “checkupgradeonly” will output a report on the adequacy of hardware and software. It will also report, if any applications need upgrade packs. Upgrade packs must be obtained from respective application vendors, if available. If the software upgrade pack is not installed for any application, the application may become unusable.

3.      While preparing for dual boot with Windows 2000 Professional, note the following points:

1.      Windows 2000 must be installed on a separate volume. If a separate volume is not available, repartition the hard disk suitably, and reformat. You also need to take suitable backup.

2.      If you want to have dual boot between Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 as the only operating systems, ensure that Service Pack 4 is installed on Windows NT 4. This is required since Windows 2000 upgrades the NTFS to NTFS 5. NT4 requires Service Pack 4 to read and write to NTFS 5.

3.      You must install Windows 2000 only after installing MS-DOS or Windows 95 to prevent MS-DOS or Windows 95.

8. Control Panel:

-          You can use Regional Options to support additional languages on your computer. With the support of additional languages, you will be able to edit documents written in those languages. You can also set locale specific to any region using this Option.

-          You use Scanners and Cameras to install device drivers for a new scanner or a digital camera. Once the Camera or Scanner is installed, you can use the Imaging application to initiate the transfer of images from your scanner or camera to your Windows 2000 computer. You can access the Imaging application through Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Imaging.

-          Add/ Remove Hardware is used to install new hardware.

-          An accessibility option is used to configure the keyboard, display, and mouse options on a computer to accommodate the users who are physically handicapped.

-          The Add/ Remove Programs is used to install / uninstall 3rd party software. This is also used for installing / uninstalling Windows 2000 optional components.

-          The system applet in the Control panel has five tabs.

1.     General

2.     Network Identification

3.     Hardware

4.     User Profiles

5.     Advanced

The Hardware tab allows us to

1.      Install, uninstall, repair, unplug, eject, and configure the hardware

2.      Driver Signing: Here you can indicate as to how to handle files that are not digitally signed. A digital signature is a tag that is imprinted on a file, digitally.

3.      Device manager is tool that enables you to access the hardware devices installed in your computer, to configure, manage, and troubleshoot the same.

4.      The Hardware tab also allows us to add a hardware profile to the computer. A hardware profile is a set of devices and their settings that Windows 2000 starts when we boot the computer.

 

-          Virtual memory size can be set by accessing Control Panel -> System -> Advanced tab. Total virtual memory available to your computer can be set by changing the available paging file size. Advanced tab is also used for setting the “Application” priority. By selecting the “Application” button, foreground programs are given more processor resources than the background programs.

-          You can use Start up and Recovery options in the Advanced tab of System applet to set the operating system that gets loaded by default, the time duration in seconds that the list of operating systems is displayed, etc.

9. Computer’s name or its workgroup or the domain membership can be changed using the Network Identification tab in the System Properties dialog box. You need to reboot your computer for the change to become effective.

 

 


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