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Students must have experience using the Microsoft Windows® 2000 operating system to: Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks and the Internet. Configure the Windows 2000 environment. Create and manage user accounts. Manage access to resources by using groups. Configure and manage disks and partitions, including disk striping and mirroring. Manage data by using NTFS. Implement Windows 2000 security. Optimize performance in Windows 2000. For students who do not meet this prerequisite, the following courses provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills: Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server Students must also have an understanding of basic relational database concepts, including: Logical and physical database design. Data integrity concepts. Relationships between tables and columns (primary key and foreign key, one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many). How data is stored in tables (rows and columns). For students who do not meet this prerequisite, the following course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills: Course 1609, Designing Data Services and Data Models Students must also have knowledge of basic Transact-SQL syntax (SELECT, UPDATE, and INSERT statements). For students who do not meet this prerequisite, the following course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills: Course 2071, Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Transact-SQL
Guide price
£695 |