Windows NT Server Certification
About Windows NT Server
Windows NT Server is a version of the Windows NT operating system that is designed to be used as a server on a network. It is a server version of the operating system, meaning that it is designed to provide resources, such as file storage and network services, to other computers on the network. Windows NT Server includes features such as support for multiple users, support for network protocols, and support for advanced security features. Some of the roles that a Windows NT Server can perform include domain controller, file server, print server, web server, and more.
Who should take the Windows NT Server Certification exam?
Individuals who work with or manage Windows NT Server systems, such as IT professionals, network administrators, and system administrators, can benefit from taking a Windows NT Server course.
Windows NT Server Certification Course Outline
Here are some common topics that may be covered in a Windows NT Server course:
Introduction to Windows NT Server and its architecture
Installing and configuring Windows NT Server
Managing user accounts, groups, and permissions
Configuring and managing network services (TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, etc.)
Managing and maintaining the file system and disk management
Backing up and restoring data
Securing the server and network
Monitoring and troubleshooting the server
Managing Remote Access and Remote Desktop Services
Managing and Maintaining IIS
Managing and Maintaining Terminal Services
Managing and Maintaining Print Services
Managing and Maintaining File Services
Upgrading to newer versions of Windows NT