G4360 - OS/2 LAN Server Administration I

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OS/2 LAN Server Administration Workshop-I [G4360]

3 Days Hands-on Labs


Introduces the LAN environment using OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 and 3.0 and related products. Provides the fundamental information and skills necessary to administer servers and requesters and to support end users. Included are basic LAN concepts, terminology, and LAN Server administration. Workstation planning and installation are covered in the OS/2 LAN Server Workstation Planning and Installation Workshop (G4370).


Who Should Take This Course:

Personnel with little or no LAN experience who have responsibility for daily operations of OS/2 LAN Servers. What You Will Learn: After completing this course, you should be able to:

o Define basic LAN concepts and terminology

o Manage users and groups

o Define and share LAN resources

o Define appropriate access control

o Provide shared applications to end users

o Support DOS LAN Requesters and OS/2 LAN Requesters

o Implement LAN security measures

o Perform basic backup and recovery procedures Topics Include:

o Creating helpful batch and command files

o Sharing printers and serial devices

o Home directories

o Utilizing external resources


Prerequisites:

Before taking this course, you should be familiar with the navigational skills necessary to operate an OS/2 2.X workstation. These skills may be acquired by taking Using and Customizing OS/2 2.1 (P1070).