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pdf Module 2: MDX Foundations

This module provides students an overview of multidimensional expressions (MDX), foundations in object and member naming conventions, instructions on how to use the Calculated Member Builder interface, and a review of the characteristics of calculated members.

pdf Module 1: OLAP Review

A prerequisite for this course is that students have taken course 2074A, Designing and Implementing OLAP Solutions with Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000, or have equivalent experience. This module is a quick review of essential online analytical processing (OLAP) concepts and terminology that students should already be familiar with if they meet the prerequisite. For students who have not met the prerequisite, the information in this module is essential for completing the balance of course 2093 Implementing Business Solutions with MDX in Microsoft SQL Server 2000....

pdf Planning for a Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Environment

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server is the most powerful and functional operating system ever offered by Microsoft. To ensure that customers receive the highest levels of reliability and dependability, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server can be installed only by authorized Datacenter original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) on systems that have been rigorously tested with all hardware components and kernel-level software products.

pdf Module 4: Managing Applications and Services by Using Process Control

This module provides students with the ability to use Process Control—a tool included with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server that you can use to organize, control, and manage the processes on a system and the resources they use. After completing this module, students will be able to manage applications and services by using Process Control, including

pdf Module 3: Integrating Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

This module provides students with the knowledge to identify issues and situations that may occur when integrating a data center and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server into a computing environment. For students to be successful, they must be aware of the special considerations and requirements that apply to planning, server installation, and hardware verification.

pdf Module 2: Planning a Data Center Environment

This module identifies the facility, process, technology, and people issues that must be considered when planning a data center environment. During the lab at the end of the module, students will have an opportunity to practice planning a data center environment. After completing this module, students will be able to: Identify the data center environment. Identify people considerations for managing a data center environment. Identify process considerations for managing a data center environment. Identify technology considerations for a data center environment. Identify facility considerations for a data center environment. Describe Microsoft® Operations Framework concepts and how they apply to a data center environment....

pdf Module 1: Introducing Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

This module familiarizes students with the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server operating system and Microsoft Windows Datacenter Program. After completing this module, students will be able to identify and discuss possible solutions using Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, including: Identifying the features of Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. Describing Windows Datacenter Program.

pdf Appendix C: Base Priority Levels

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pdf Appendix B: Job Aid – Planning a Data Center Environment

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pdf Appendix A: Checklist 1 – Planning a Data Center Environment

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pdf Installing and Configuring Microsoft® Windows® 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers

The goal of this course is to teach value-added providers, system builders, and IT administrators, how to install and configure Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server as a file, print, and Web server in a Microsoft Windows NT® version 4.0 network. This class presents an overview of the installation and configuration process.

pdf Module 5: Enhancing File and Print Servers with Active Directory

This module provides an introduction to the Active Directory™ directory service in Microsoft® Windows® 2000. It outlines the purpose and structure of Active Directory and also identifies the benefits of Active Directory integration with file and print servers.

pdf Module 4: Configuring Web Services

This module provides students with the knowledge and skill necessary to configure the built-in Web server for the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 server family. The module first introduces Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0, and then explains how to establish and configure Web sites.

pdf Module 3: Configuring File and Print Servers

Module Strategy Use the following strategy to present this module: Configuring a File Server This topic introduces the Configuring Your Server page on the Administrative Tools menu. Explain to students that when they click File Server in the left pane of this page, the right pane will provide information about the tasks that are necessary for configuring a file server. It also provides hyperlinks to the Shared Folder wizard, Computer Management, and information about shared folders in Windows 2000 Help. This page consolidates all of the necessary tools for configuring a file server, and eliminates the need to locate and open each tool individually....

pdf Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server

This module presents the procedures for installing or upgrading to Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server. The first section covers the preparations and tasks necessary for installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a compact disc or over a network. The next section presents the preparations and tasks necessary for upgrading an existing server to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

pdf Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 File, Print, and Web Servers

Module Strategy Use the following strategy to present this module: Introduction to Windows 2000 This topic provides general information about the Windows 2000 client operating system and expanded line of server products. Describe the different capabilities of the operating systems to help students select the best product for their organization’s needs. Benefits of Upgrading an Existing Server to Windows 2000 This topic describes the benefits of upgrading an existing server to Windows 2000. Explain that when you upgrade to Windows 2000, existing settings, users, groups, and permissions are retained. In addition, describe the enhancements for file, print, and Web servers that an upgrade to Windows 2000 provides to a network....

pdf Building Collaborative Solutions by Using Microsoft® Outlook® 2000

The goal of this course is to enable developers to create collaborative solutions by using Microsoft® Outlook® 2000 a client and Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SQL Server™ as the primary server software. This course is solutions-based and uses recommended methodologies and the MoveApp sample application to train developers to create collaborative solutions.

pdf Module 13: Using the Microsoft Exchange Server Event Service

This module provides students with the ability to use the Microsoft® Exchange Server Event Service within collaborative applications. The module also provides an introduction to Exchange Server Routing. At the end of this module, you will be able to create, edit, and debug an event script on an Exchange Server public folder.

pdf Module 15: Deploying an Outlook 2000 Solution

This module provides students with an understanding of how to deploy Microsoft® Outlook® 2000 solutions, as well as how to test applications. At the end of this module, students will be able to distribute an application based on Outlook 2000 and Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, use the Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Package and Deployment Wizard to create a Setup program, and test an installation.

pdf Module 14: Site Server Integration

This module provides students with an understanding of the architecture and capabilities of Microsoft® Site Server Search. At the end of this module, students will be able to describe the purpose, components, and requirements of Site Server Search; plan and create catalog definitions; and add search functionality to a collaborative application.

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