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1.0 Comparing NT to Windows 2000
1.1 NT Details
1.2 2000 Details
1.3 Benefits of Windows 2000
1.4 Special Aspects of Windows 2000

2.0 Migrating Solutions
2.1 Introduction to Migration Solutions
2.2 Planning & Preparing
2.3 Migration Details

3.0 Active Directory Solutions
3.1 Active Directory Basics
3.2 Establishing Active Directory
3.3 Administering Active Directory
3.4 Designing Active Directory Properly
3.5 Critical Active Directory Services

4.0 IntelliMirror & RIS
4.1 User Data & Setting Management
4.2 Group Policy
4.3 Software Installation & Management
4.4 RIS
 

Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000 Migration: Level 1

1.0 Introduction to Migrating
1.1 What is Migrating & Why Migrate?
1.2 Getting Started with Migration
1.3 Gathering Information
1.4 Evaluating Hardware
1.5 Evaluating the System
1.6 Evaluating Software

2.0 Sizing the Hardware
2.1 Sizing Active Directory
2.2 Active Directory Disk Space Calculations

3.0 Planning & Preparing
3.1 Business & Migration Goals
3.2 Mapping Goals
3.3 Gap Analysis
 

4.0 Migration Methods
4.1 Domain Upgrade
4.2 Domain Restructure
4.3 Domain Upgrade & Restructure
4.4 Choosing Your Weapon & Other Tools
4.5 Testing & Piloting

5.0 Downlevel Clients
5.1 Definitions & Limitations
5.2 Active Directory Client
5.3 Moving to 2000 Professional
5.4 Fresh Installs

Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000 Migration: Level 2

1.0 Upgrade Basics
1.1 Reasons for Upgrading
1.2 Upgrade Paths & Costs

2.0 Upgrade Results
2.1 Upgrade Planning
2.2 Upgrade Considerations
2.3 Before Upgrade
2.4 Upgrading Strategies
2.5 Recovery Strategies
2.6 Take Preparation Steps
2.7 Rolling Back
2.8 Putting the Upgrade Together

3.0 Take Away Strategies
3.1 Testing
3.2 Goals of the Test Lab
3.3 Test Lab Requirements
3.4 Test Verification
3.5 Test Lab Archive
 

4.0 Tools & Process
4.1 Upgrading Tools
4.2 Native Mode

5.0 Possible Issues
5.1 PDCs & BDCs
5.2 Utilities & Time
5.3 DNS & Upgrades
5.4 Netlogon Shared Replication
5.5 System & Group Policies
5.6 Printers

6.0 Security
6.1 Security Issues

7.0 Verifying the Upgrade
7.1 How to Verify the Upgrade

8.0 Post Upgrade Tasks

Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000 Migration: Level 3

1.0 Restructuring Basics
1.1 Reasons for Restructuring
1.2 Best Restructure Candidates
1.3 Paths
1.4 Restructure Costs
1.5 Restructure Results

2.0 Restructure Planning
2.1 Restructure Considerations
2.2 Before Restructuring
2.3 Creating a Pristine Active Directory Structure
2.4 Making Restructuring Decisions
2.5 Restructuring Strategies
2.6 Recovery Strategies
2.7 Putting It All Together

3.0 Testing
3.1 Goals of the Test Lab
3.2 Test Lab Requirements
3.3 Test Verification
3.4 Piloting

4.0 Possible Issues4.1 Client Restructure Agent
4.2 Users Profiles
4.3 Service Accounts
4.4 FSMOs
4.5 Trusts
4.6 Resource Access

5.0 Security Issues
5.1 Security Issues Considerations

6.0 Post Restructure Tasks
6.1 Post Restructure Tasks

7.0 Upgrade & Restructuring Basics
7.1 Reasons for Upgrade & Restructure
7.2 Best Upgrade & Restructure Candidates
7.3 Upgrade & Restructure Costs
7.4 Upgrade & Restructure Results

8.0 Upgrade & Restructuring Planning
8.1 Upgrade & Restructuring Considerations
8.2 Upgrade & Restructure Strategies

9.0 Post Upgrade & Restructure
9.1 Post Upgrade & Restructure
 

Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000 Migration: Level 4

1.0 Restructuring Tools Overview
1.1 Restructuring Tools

2.0 Restructuring Process
2.1 The Overall Process
2.2 SIDHistory
2.3 Restructuring Users
2.4 Restructuring Groups
2.5 Restructuring Computers
2.6 Local Groups & Shared Local Groups

3.0 ADMT
3.1 Object Management
3.2 Tracking & Logs
3.3 Configurations
3.4 ADMT Wizards
 

4.0 ClonePrinciple
4.1 ClonePrinciple Basics
4.2 Object Management
4.3 ClonePrinciple Configurations
4.4 ClonePrinciple Process

5.0 Netdom
5.1 Netdom Basics

6.0 MoveTree
6.1 MoveTree Basics
6.2 MoveTree Requirements

Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000 Migration: Level 5

1.0 Troubleshooting Hardware, Software, & Tools
1.1 Hardware Failures & Application Issues
1.2 Upgrade Troubleshooting
1.3 Restructure Tools
1.4 ADMT Troubleshooting
1.5 ClonePrinciple Troubleshooting

2.0 Troubleshooting DNS
2.1 DNS Requirements
2.2 Existing DNS
2.3 Installing, Administering & Configuring DNS
2.4 Dynamic DNS

3.0 Troubleshooting DHCP
3.1 DHCP Configuration
3.2 DHCP Issues
3.3 DHCP Comparison

4.0 Troubleshooting WINS
4.1 WINS Requirements

5.0 Troubleshooting RAS
5.1 RAS Issues
5.2 NT 4.0 RAS Security

Note: Course outlines are subject to change.

6.0 Troubleshooting the NETLOGON Share
6.1 System & Group Policies
6.2 Logon Scripts
6.3 NETLOGON Replication

7.0 Troubleshooting Resource Access
7.1 Connectivity
7.2 Permissions & Authentication

8.0 Troubleshooting Accounts
8.1 User & Group Accounts
8.2 Service Accounts

9.0 AD & Network Issues
9.1 General Guidelines
9.2 Useful Tools

10.0 Rolling Back
10.1 Mixed-mode Roll Backs
10.2 Native-mode Roll Backs
10.3 Interoperate with Exchange
10.4 Exchange Consideration
10.5 Exchange 2000 ADC
10.6 Exchange with an Upgrade

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