After completing Windows 2000 MCSE 70-221: Management and Services, the user should be able to:
 | Design a management strategy for your Windows 2000 network |
 | Gather, analyze, and respond to network data |
 | Design resource strategies for resource placement and management, and resource growth |
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The Management Process
 | Understanding the management process |
 | Identifying what to manage |
Monitoring the Network
 | Data collection |
 | Tools and utilities |
 | Scripting and programming solutions |
Analyzing and Responding
 | Analyzing the information |
 | Responding to issues |
Designing Network Services
 | Combining networking services |
 | Optimizing performance by combining services |
 | Planning resources for the network |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to explore how a course topic applies to infrastructure design |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive environment |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221: Analyzing Business Needs (W22101) |
 | Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221: Analyzing Technical Needs (W22102) |
 | Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221: Infrastructure Design (W22103) |
 | Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221: DHCP and Name Services (W22104) |
 | Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221: Designing for the Internet (W22105) |
 | Windows 2000 Network Design MCSE 70-221: Designing a WAN (W22106) |
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