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 Before you begin to work with the material in this training kit, it is  recommended that you have demonstrated your understanding of Microsoft technology by:
  - Completing the following Microsoft Certified Professional  exams: Networking Essentials (70-58), Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (70-73),  Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0  (70-67), Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise  (70-68), Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT  4.0 (70-059) or equivalent knowledge, including knowing how to:
  - Understand how to design and implement networks
  - Install and configure Microsoft TCP/IP, and NWLink IPX/SPX
  - Install and configure Windows NT Workstation version 4.0 and Windows NT Server 4.0
  - Share and access network resources
  - Administer NTFS permissions
  - Work with FAT and NTFS
  - Create domain user accounts, local groups, and global groups with User Manager for Domains
  - Use Windows NT Administrative tools, such as Server Manager
  - Configure Windows NT services using the Control Panel's Services application
  - Install and configure DHCP Server
  - Install and configure RAS
  - View and interpret data from the Windows NT Event Viewer's System, Security, and Application logs
  - View and interpret data from Windows NT Performance Monitor
  - Edit the registry
  
 It is also useful if you have an understanding of basic systems  management concepts, including:
  - Software distribution and installation
  - Remote control and file transfer
  - Hardware and software inventory
  - Software metering