After completing Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Troubleshooting
the user should be able to:
 | Install and configure a UPS and a tape backup system |
 | Work with the Registry |
 | Troubleshoot software and hardware problems with the Event Viewer
and Performance Monitor |
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Working with the Registry
Covers modifying the Registry and using it to find problems.
 | Using REGEDIT and REGEDT32 |
 | When to modify the Registry |
Using the Event Viewer
Describes viewing event logs to troubleshoot problems.
 | Viewing a log |
 | Modifying logging options |
 | Managing events |
Optimizing NT Workstation Performance
Discusses using the Performance Monitor to solve performance problems.
 | Using Performance Monitor to create charts
logs
and reports |
 | Fine-tuning processor time and memory use |
Optimizing Disk Storage
Describes the options for configuring and maximizing performance of disk drives.
 | Working with partitions
volume sets
and stripe sets |
 | Optimizing I/O performance |
 | Using disk compression |
Protecting Your Workstation and Its Data
Describes the use of a UPS and tape backup system.
 | Setting up a UPS |
 | Backing up the system |
Using the Diagnostics Tool
Describes the information available from the Diagnostics Tool.
 | Viewing information on CPU
BIOS
and memory |
 | Viewing information on networks
resources
and devices |
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This course is distributed with the Windows NT 4.0 Glossary and files containing the text of exercises.
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