Windows Practice Exam
Windows
Almost every company require IT administrators and technical computer users to stand out and be a part of the competitive market and expand their services to customers. Learning windows requires you to be a professional in using MS-excel, MS PowerPoint, and MS-word to carry out and manage all the numerous tasks that need to be performed in the administration office. The candidate should be an expert in running remote GUI programs, using NT domains, using NetBIOS network, using LDAP, and CUPS.
Who should take this exam?
Anyone with a bachelor’s degree as well as only with a high school degree who are interested in word processing, spreadsheets, and other computer skills can take this exam.
Skills Required
• Basic computer literacy skills
• Organizational skills
• Strategic planning and scheduling skills
• Time-management
• Verbal and written communication skills
• Critical thinking
• Detail-oriented
Career Prospects
Professional office administrators find jobs in banks, schools, the corporate sector, travel and tourism, hotel management, etc.
Table of Content
The Windows exam covers the following topics -
1. Linux Features
1.1 Understanding where Linux Fits in a Network
1.2 Learning Linux as a Server
1.3 Learning Linux on the Desktop
1.4 Comparing Linux and Windows Features
2. Linux Deployment Strategies
2.1 Learning Linux Server Options
2.2 Linux Desktop Migration
2.3 Learning Linux and Thin Clients
3. Basic Samba Configuration
3.1 Installing Samba
3.2 Learning The Samba Configuration File Format
3.3 Identifying the Server
3.4 Learning Setting Master Browser Options
3.5 Setting Password Options
4. File and Printer Shares
4.1 Learning Common File Share Options
4.2 Printing with CUPS
4.3 Creating a Printer Share
4.4 Learning Delivering Printer Drivers to Windows Clients
4.5 Example Shares
5. Managing a NetBIOS Network with Samba
5.1 Learning Enabling Domain Controller Functions
5.2 Learning Enabling NBNS Functions
5.3 Assuming Master Browser Duties
6. Linux as an SMB/CIFS Client
6.1 Using NetBIOS Name Resolution
6.2 Accessing File Shares
6.3 Printing to Printer Shares
6.4 Learning Configuring GUI Workgroup Browsers
7. Using NT Domains for Linux Authentication
7.1 Learning The Principles Behind Winbind
7.2 Learning Samba Winbind Configuration
7.3 Learning PAM and NSS Winbind Options
7.4 Learning Winbind in Action
8. Using LDAP
8.1 Learning The Principles Behind LDAP
8.2 Configuring an OpenLDAP Server
8.3 Creating a User Directory
8.4 Configuring Linux to Use LDAP for Login Authentication
8.5 Configuring Windows to Use LDAP for Login Authentication
9. Kerberos Configuration and Use
9.1 Learning Kerberos Fundamentals
9.2 Linux Kerberos Server Configuration
9.3 Learning Kerberos Application Server Configuration
9.4 Linux Kerberos Client Configuration
9.5 Learning Windows Kerberos Tools
10. Remote Text-Mode Administration and Use
10.1 What Can Text-Mode Logins Do?
10.2 Learning SSH Server Configuration
10.3 Learning Telnet Server Configuration
10.4 Windows Remote-Login Tools
11. Running GUI Programs Remotely
11.1 What Can GUI Logins Do?
11.2 Using Remote X Access
11.3 Learning Encrypting X by SSH Tunneling
11.4 Learning VNC Configuration and Use
11.5 Running Windows Programs from Linux
12. Linux Thin Client Configurations
12.1 The Role of Thin Client Computing
12.2 Hardware Requirements
12.3 Learning Linux as a Server for Thin Clients
12.4 Learning Linux as a Thin Client
13. Configuring Mail Servers
13.1 Learning Linux Mail Server Options
13.2 Configuring Sendmail
13.3 Learning Configuring Postfix
13.4 Learning Configuring POP and IMAP Servers
13.5 Scanning for Spam, Worms, and Viruses
13.6 Supplementing a Microsoft Exchange Server
13.7 Using Fetchmail
14. Network Backups
14.1 Learning Backup Strategies
14.2 Backing Up the Linux System
14.3 Backing Up with Samba
14.4 Backing Up with AMANDA
15. Managing a Network with Linux
15.1 Learning Delivering IP Addresses with DHCP
15.2 Delivering Names with DNS
15.3 Keeping Clocks Synchronized with NTP
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