Technical Support
Department of Statistics
Total years of experience :1 years, 8 Months
administer peer-to-peer and client/server networks. Hands-on experience with commercial client software such as Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT Workstation, and Windows 2000 Professional, and server software such as Windows NT Server, Windows 2012 Server, NetWare, and versions of Unix is an important course component. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand network software architecture, and plan and install peer-to-peer and server-based networks. Students will also be able to manage user accounts, profiles, logon scripts, and system policies.
administer peer-to-peer and client/server networks. Hands-on experience with commercial client software such as Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT Workstation, and Windows 2000 Professional, and server software such as Windows NT Server, Windows 2000 Server, NetWare, and versions of Unix is an important course component. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand network software architecture, and plan and install peer-to-peer and server-based networks. Students will also be able to manage user accounts, profiles, logon scripts, and system policies.
knowledge and skills required to successfully administer peer-to-peer and client/server networks. Hands-on experience with commercial client software such as Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT Workstation, and Windows 2000 Professional, and server software such as Windows NT Server, Windows 2000 Server, NetWare, and versions of Unix is an important course component. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand network software architecture, and plan and install peer-to-peer and server-based networks. Students will also be able to manage user accounts, profiles, logon scripts, and system policies. Students will have practical experience with storage management, resource management, security, and backup and recovery procedures. Finally, students will be able to manage remote access features, monitor and optimize network performance, and enhance communications, interpersonal, and group interaction skills through appropriate collaborative and active learning projects, laboratory exercises, and related experiences. experience a hands-on approach to system and network administration. General network and system administration is explored using two or more different operating systems. Topics covered include system configuration, network planning, routine system maintenance, firewalls and security, Internet connectivity, system optimization, troubleshooting, and scripting languages........