e-Learning Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft

With the release of the Microsoft Windows Server
2003 family of products, several of the features
available with Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 have been
simplified & enhanced. In addition, several new features
have been added to Ms Windows Server 2003.
In
this course, you will learn how to administer
Windows Server 2003 servers. This course is designed
for students who already administer MS Windows NT
Workstation 4.0 and Windows NT Server, and those
who have already earned the Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer Windows NT 4.0 Certification. This course contains
virtual labs. In a virtual lab, you will
access a live hardware & software emulation environment
by using your Internet connection. You must meet
specific system requirements to utilize the virtual lab
system. A note about virtual lab system requirements:
If you log on to the Internet from
behind a proxy server, you may not be
able to access a virtual lab. This affects
AOL and Gateway.net users who use a modified
browser and those who use a modified browser
and those who access virtual lab technology from
behind a corporate firewall. Modified browser users should
use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (both
4.0 or higher). Users who are behind a
corporate proxy server should access virtual lab technology
through a commercial ISP account. Please note that
you connect to the virtual lab hosting platform
via the VNS protocol. As a result, you
must connect through ports 5800-5821 and 5900-5921. Please
contact your system administrator to enable these ports
for your workstation if necessary.