After completing Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Planning Security for System Resources, the user should be able to:
| Use file system and share permissions to provide security for files and folders |
| Analyze the default permissions provided for files and folders |
| Analyze user and system access to registry keys |
| Analyze the permissions structure governing printers, dial-in access, and Internet access |
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File and Folder Security
| Applying security to file systems |
| File system DACLs |
| Applying NTFS permissions |
| Inheritance and propagation |
| Shared folders with NTFS permissions |
Default Settings for Files and Folders
| Analyzing default settings for system files |
| The Windows File Protection system (WFP) |
| Analyzing folder default settings |
Registry Keys
| DACLs for registry keys |
| Examining default registry settings |
| Backing up the registry |
Security for Other Resources
| Analyzing printer permissions |
| Examining dial-in access |
| Securing Internet access |
| Active Directory Schema permissions |
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This course has the following features:
| Exercises that allow users to practice in Windows 2000 |
| A file containing the text of the exercises |
| Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Windows 2000 |
| A glossary |
| A Skill Assessment |
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| All courses in the series Windows 2000 Professional, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-210, or equivalent experience |
| All courses in the series Windows 2000 Server MCSE 70-215, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-215, or equivalent experience |
| All courses in the series Windows 2000 Network Administration MCSE 70-216, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-216, or equivalent experience |
| All courses in the series Windows 2000 Active Directory MCSE 70-217, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-217, or equivalent experience |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Analyzing Business Requirements (W22001) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Analyzing Technical Requirements (W22002) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Establishing a Security Baseline (W22003) |
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| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing a Security Group Strategy (W22005) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security Policy Inheritance (W22006) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Protecting Resources with Auditing and Encryption (W22007) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Using Native Windows 2000 Authentication (W22008) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Using Alternate Authentication Strategies (W22009) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing a Public Key Infrastructure (W22010) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security for Network Services (W22011) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security for Access between Networks (W22012) |
| Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security for Communications Channels (W22013) |
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