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Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server Admin Tutorials

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   Course Description
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 also 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. If you need to learn the administration of NT 4, get started right away by clicking one of the below topics.

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Introduction to Administration of Windows NT 4.0
  Administration of Windows NT 4.0 Server (07:32)
Configuration Using Administrative Tools (Common)
  Overview of Administrative Tools (Common) (02:25)
  Administrative Wizards (01:22)
  Backup (NT Backup versus Third Party) (07:31)
  Event Viewer (10:57)
  License Manager (07:25)
  Migration Tools (02:39)
  Network Client Administrator (06:47)
  Remote Access Administrator (05:10)
  RAS Configuration in the Control Panel (07:22)
  Server Manager (PDCs and BDCs) (06:22)
  Windows NT Diagnostics (06:40)
Using User Manager for Domains
  Introduction to User Manager for Domains (05:50)
  Making/Deleting Users (04:42)
  Local and Global Groups (07:57)
  User Property Sheets: Groups (03:43)
  User Property Sheets: Profiles (03:56)
  User Property Sheets: Hours (02:32)
  User Property Sheets: Logon (01:30)
  User Property Sheets: Accounts (01:32)
  User Property Sheets: Dial-in (02:57)
  Copying User and Group Accounts (03:06)
  Using Templates to Make New Users (06:30)
  Security Policies: Account (05:58)
  Security Policies: User Rights (03:06)
  Security Policies: Audit (03:45)
  Security Policies: Trusts (02:56)
Performance Monitor
  Chart View (04:01)
  Alert View (06:19)
  Log View (06:54)
  Report View (01:35)
Configuration from Windows 95/98 and NT Workstation
  Installing Server Tools on Windows 98 (02:09)
  Installing Server Tools on Windows NT Workstation (02:38)
Profiles
  Advantages and Disadvantages of Global and Local Profiles (02:32)
  Roaming Profile (02:52)
  Mandatory Profile (03:57)
System Policy Editor
  Introduction to Policy Editor (04:45)
  Using Poledit to Control the Default Computer (07:23)
  Using Poledit to Control the Default User (08:15)
  Adding Users and Groups to a Policy (05:12)
  Increasing Security at Login (03:12)
  Restricting Users Desktop Access (08:14)
Booting and Troubleshooting
  Basic Boot Process (02:49)
  Recovering with the Last Known Good Configuration (06:20)
  Making a Recovery Disk and the Rdisk Process (02:57)
  Updating Repair Disk Information (01:00)
  Making an NT Boot Disk (02:47)
Registry
  Introduction to Regedit 32 (05:44)
  Regedit versus Regedit 32 (05:32)
  Backing up the Registry (07:31)
  Adding and Deleting Keys and Values (02:26)
  Changing Registry Values (01:18)
  Exporting Subkeys for Backup and Searching (03:36)
  Using the Registry to Customize Desktop Settings (09:45)
  Securing Regedit and Regedit 32 (02:31)
  Auditing the Registry (02:20)
  Securing Keys with Permissions (04:31)
  Securing the Registry over the Network (02:50)
Resource Kit Utilities
  Installation of the Resource Kit (04:32)
  Finding the Correct Utility (04:33)
  Popular Resource Utilities (11:13)