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Exercise 3 - Adding Keys and Values From the Window menu select HKEY_CURRENT_USER Highlight the Root folder and from the Edit menu select Add Key Enter a Key name of Network and click the OK button Highlight the new Network key and select Add Key Enter a key name of Z and click OK Highlight the new Z key and from the Edit menu select Add Value Add the following values Value NameData TypeString \ DataConnectionTypeREG_DWORD1 (Hexadecimal)ProviderNameREG_SZMicrosoft Windows NetworkRemotePathREG_SZ\\Instructor\WINNTUsernameREG_SZ(Leave Blank)Exit the Registry Editor Logoff and Log back on as Administrator Explore - My Computer and notice the new drive connection Exit Explorer Exercise 4 - Configuring the System Settings Start the Control Panel Start the System applet Choose the Startup/System tab To decrease the boot delay change the Show List For entry to 10 Seconds The next time NT restarts notice the new timeout value for the Operating System menu Enable all recovery features and click OK Exit Control Panel and Restart the Computer. Lab 3 - The Windows NT Boot Files Exercise 1 - Missing or Corrupt Boot Files Ensure that you are logged in as Administrator Start Explorer and highlight the Root of C:\ Using the Control key highlight the following files C:\NTLDR C:\NTDETECT C:\BOOT Right click any of the highlighted files and select Properties Remove the Read-Only and the System Attributes and click OK Exit Explorer Shutdown and Restart the Computer When the Operating System menu appears select MS-DOS Using the disk provided create a DOS system disk by typing FORMAT A: /Q/S/U Rename the file NTLDR to NTLDR.OLD Reboot the workstation Note of the error message in the table below Put the DOS boot disk in the drive and restart the workstation Once DOS has booted, rename NTLDR.OLD back to NTLDR Repeat the steps for the following files C:\NTDETECT.COM C:\BOOT.INI \SYSTEM32\NTOSKRNL.EXE \SYSTEM32\HAL.DLL File NameError Message Exercise 2 - Changing the BOOT.INI Start the Explorer and highlight the Root of C:\ Right click the Boot file and select Open Notice the 10 second Boot Delay At the end of the fist line of the Operating System section add /SOS At the end of the second line of the Operating System section add /NOSERIALMICE=COM1 Save the file Exit Notepad Shutdown and restart the system Select the first item on the Operating System menu Notice the drivernames now appear as they are loaded Log on as Administrator Shutdown and restart the system Select the second item on the Operating System menu Once the system has booted, does the mouse work? Logon as Administrator Shutdown and restart the system using the first item to re-enable the mouse Logon as Administrator Lab 4 - Controlling the Logon Process Exercise 1 - Securing the NT Logon Log on as Administrator and load the Registry editing tool. Maximise the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE windows and open the SOFTWARE hive Select Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Double click the LegalNoticeCaption value and click OK Type WARNING! And click OK Double Click the LegalNoticeText value Type Only Authorised persons may use this computer system and press Highlight the Winlogon key and add a Value of DontDisplayLastUserName In the Data Type box choose REG_SZ click OK and then type 1 in the String box Close the Registry Editor and logoff from your workstation When you log back in, what has changed? Undo step 9 by resetting the value to 0 Lab 5 - Managing Accounts Exercise 1 - Creating User Accounts Click Start and select Programs From the Administrative Tools group start User Manager From the User menu select New User In the User Name box type SusanR In the Full Name box type Susan Ross In the Description box type Standard User Account In the Password box type susanr and confirm the password Select the User Must Change Password at Next Logon option and clear all other options Click the Groups button Ensure that Susan is a member of the Users group Click the OK button Click the OK button to add the new user Repeat the process for the following users User NameDavidSMariaLStephenPFull NameDavid SharpeMaria LombardStephen PhyallDescriptionStandard UserGuest UserPower UserPassworddavidsmarialstephenpOptionsUser Must Change PasswordUser Cannot Change PasswordPassword Never ExpiresGroupsUsersGuestsUsers Power UsersExercise 2 - Creating Group Accounts From the Users menu of User Manager select the New Local Group option Enter a Group Name of Support Enter a Description of Technical Support Group Delete any existing accounts using the Remove button Click the Add button From the list of names double click the following names SusanR DavidS StephenP Click OK Click OK to create the new group Repeat the process for the following groups Group NameDevelopersResearchDescriptionProgram DevelopersSystems ResearchMember ListSusanR DavidSAdministrator StephenPExercise 3 - Setting the Policies In User Manager, open the Policies menu and choose the Account option Set the following password policy 60 Day expiry Allow changes in 30 days Permit blank passwords Remember 10 passwords Accounts Locked out after 5 attempts Lockout duration is for 60 Minutes Click OK to accept the policy From the Policy menu select User Rights Using the Pull down button select the Right to Log On Locally In the Grant To box highlight Guests and click Remove Repeat for the Everyone group Click OK to accept the change From the Policies menu select Audit Enable auditing by clicking on Audit These Events Check all of the Failure boxes Check the Logon and Logoff Success box Click OK to Start Auditing Exit User Manager Logoff and then Log back on to the system as MariaL Where you successful Log on to the System as Administrator Click Start - Programs From the Administrative Tools group start Event Viewer From the Log menu select Security Double click the Failed event (denoted with the Padlock Icon) Notice the details of the Failed event Click Close Exit Event Viewer Lab 6 - Managing Disks Exercise 1 - Creating Partitions From the Administrative Tools group start the Disk Administrator program Highlight an unused area of the disk From the Partition menu select Create Set a partition size of 50mb Click OK From the Partition menu select Commit Changes Now Once the partition has been created highlight it From the Tools menu select Format Format the disk as FAT Close the Format window Exit Disk Administrator Start the Explorer From the Tools menu select Map Network Drive In the Path box type \\instructors machine name\DATA Click OK Copy all directories and files to D:\ Exit Explorer Exercise 2 - Converting to NTFS Go to the system command prompt by starting the Command Prompt application in the Program menu of the Start button At the prompt type CONVERT D: /FS:NTFS At the Prompt Type Exit Exercise 3 - Extending a Volume Start Disk Administrator Highlight D:, Notice the new file system Holding the Control Key, highlight the unused space From the Partition menu select Extend Volume Set Set the new size at 100mb Click OK From the Partition menu select Commit Changes Now Select Yes to continue with the changes When prompted to do so, click OK to restart the system Exercise 4 - Working With Long File Names Logon as the Administrator Start Explorer Open the D:\Archives library\History Folder Notice the long file names Right click I Have a Dream and select Properties Notice the 8.3 MS DOS name Click cancel Exit Explorer Start the Command Prompt Switch to D:\ Type CD\Archives library\History To display both long ad short file names type DIR/X At the Prompt type EXIT Lab 7 - Securing Disk Resources Exercise 1 - Setting File and Folder Permissions Start Explorer Right click the root folder of D:\ and select Properties From the Security tab select Permissions What are the default folder permissions? Click Cancel twice Right click the folder D:\REPORTS and select Properties From the Security tab select Permissions Highlight the group Everyone and Click the Remove button Click the Add button From the list of groups double click the following Administrators Research Developers Ensure all three group names appear in the Add Names box and click OK In the Names box highlight Administrators In the Type of Access box, select Full Control Set the permissions as follows Research Change Developers Read Select to Replace Permissions on both Files and Subdirectories Click OK and the Yes Exit the Properties window by clicking OK Right click the file LABOR.TXT from the REPORTS\TECH folder and select Properties From the Security tab select Permissions Notice the permissions have been set Click the Add button Click the Show Users button In the Names box double click SusanR Click OK, the Highlight SusanR In the Type of Access box select Special Access Select the following permissions READ WRITE EXECUTE Click OK Click OK to accept the changes From the General tab - remove the Read only Attribute (if set) Click OK to exit the Properties Exit Explorer Logoff and Log back on as SusanR (password of susanr) Change the password to PASSWORD From the Accessories group start Notepad Load the file D:\REPORTS\TECH\LABOR.TXT Change the file by adding some text Try to save the file as LABOR.TXT Were you successful? Exit Notepad and start Explorer Try to delete d:\Reports\Tech\Labor.txt Were you successful? Exercise 2 - Recognising the Uniqueness of SIDs Log on as Administrator Using User Manager create a new user called SID Set no Password Deselect User Must Change Password Select Password Never Expires Add to the Research group Close User Manager Using Explorer create a folder D:\TESTDIR (highlight the Root of D:\ and from the File menu select New - Folder Set the Security to ONLY the following Administrators Full Control SID Full Control Exit Explorer Logoff and log back on as SID Using Notepad attempt to create a file in D:\TESTDIR Were you successful? Logoff and log back on as Administrator Using User Manager delete the user SID Create a new user called SID with the same properties as before Logoff and log back on as SID Try to create a file in D:\TESTSID Were you successful? Log off and log back on as Administrator Exercise 3 - Shared Directories Start Explorer Right click the folder D:\REPORTS and select Sharing Select the shared As option Set the following Properties Sharename REPORTS Comment Technical Reports Allow 10 Users Click the Permissions box Remove the group Everyone Using the Add button add the following groups Administrators Full Control Power Users Read Click OK to set accept the permissions Click OK to share the folder Exit Explorer Log off and log on as StephenP Using Notepad attempt to create a text file in the D:\REPORTS subfolder Were you successful? Start Explorer Using the Disk menu connect H: to \\your machine name\REPORTS Open the file you have just created and edit the contents Attempt to save the file to H:\ Were you successful? Why or why not? Exercise 4 - Compressing Directories and Files Log off and log on as Administrator From Explorer right click the D:\Archives library subfolder and select Properties Set the Compress Attribute and click OK Allow the system to compress all subfolders From the View menu select Display Compressed Files and Folders as a Different Colour, and click OK Notice the changes to the directories Exercise 5 - Auditing and Ownership Start Explorer Right click D:\ and select Auditing from the Security tab in Properties Click the Add button and add the groups Developers Research Support And the user MariaL Set the following Events to Audit Group / UserSuccessFailureSupportDeleteWriteResearchChange PermissionsTake OwnershipDevelopersWrite, DeleteWrite, Delete, ExecuteMariaLAll EventsAll EventsClick OK Right click the REPORTS folder and select Permissions from the Security tab within properties Grant the user StephenP Full Control of all existing files and subdirectories Click OK Exit Explorer then log off and log on as StephenP Using Explorer right click the D:\REPORTS folder and select Properties From the Security tab select Ownership Who is the current Owner? Click the Take Ownership button When asked to tale ownership of subdirectories click the Yes button Exit Explorer Lab 8 - Printing Exercise 1 - Creating a Shared Printer Log in as Administrator Using the Settings option from the Start menu - open the Printer folder Double click the Add Printers icon Select the My Computer option and click Next Click on LPT1 and the click the Configure button and set the Timeout value to 45 Click next to accept LPT1 From the Drivers list select Hewlett Packard LaserJet 4L and click Next Type a name of Printer1 and click Next Select the Shared option Give it a share name of Printer1 Do not print a test page and click Next Right click the new Printer icon and select Properties From the General tab click Separator Page and select PCL from the Browse list From the Scheduling tab set the printer to operate only between 06:00 PM and 09:00 AM From the Security tab select Permissions and grant the Support group manage document permissions. Click OK Select the Device tab Highlight the Upper Paper Tray setting, and using the lower window change the setting to A4. Click OK Click OK to save all Property changes Iconise the Printers folder onto the Task bar Using Notepad create and send a document to your printer Exercise 2 - Connecting to a Printer Open the Printers folder and double click the Add Printers icon Select Network Print Server and click Next In the Printer box type \\peer_workstation\Printer1 and click Next Choose No for the Default option and click Next Click Finish to accept the connection Exercise 3 - Managing Documents Double click your LaserJet 4 icon Notice the pending jobs in the print queue Highlight the first print job and from the Document menu select Properties Change Notify to SusanR and click OK From the Document menu select Cancel to delete the job Continue Cancelling until all jobs have been deleted From the Printer menu select Close Shut the Printers folder Lab 9 - Windows NT Networking Exercise 1 - Identifying Current Settings Log on as Administrator Start the Networks applet from Control Panel Identify the following settings Workgroup name Installed protocols Installed network adapter Highlight the card name in the Installed Adapter Cards tab and click the Properties button Identify the following IRQ I/O Port Transceiver Type Click Cancel Click the Bindings tab In the Show Bindings For box select all services, then double click NetBIOS Interface Write the bindings for the NetBIOS Interface To change the priority of Nwnblink, highlight the entry that binds NetBIOS to Nwlink Use the Move up button to change its priority Exit the Network icon and minimise Control Panel - Do Not Restart Exercise 2 - Identifying Registry Settings Start the Registry Editor Maximise HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Select the following path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet \Services\CardName\Parameters List the entries and their values for the card Close the Registry Editor Exercise 3 - TCP/IP From the Networks applet in Control Panel, click the Protocols tab and select Add Select TCP/IP Protocol and click OK Choose No for using DHCP Set \\Instructor_server\Winnt as the source and click OK Choose Close When prompted provide an IP address and Subnet mask (Provided by the Instructor) Click OK When prompted, choose to restart the system Log on as Administrator Start the Command Prompt Ping the LoopBack address to confirm TCP/IP has initialised by typing PING 127.0.0.1 Ping your own IP Address by typing PING IP_Address Ping the Instructors IP Address Exit the Command Prompt Using the Bindings tab of the Networks applet write the bindings that have been added since the beginning of the lab. Lab 10 - Remote Access Service Exercise 1 - Installing RAS Server Log on as Administrator Start the Network Applet in Control Panel From the Services tab click Add Select Remote Access Service and click OK Give the Path \\instructor_server\WINNT as the source location Click Yes to enable the Modem Installer Choose Dont Detect My Modem and click Next Select Standard Modem Type - Dialup Network Cable Between Two Computers and click Next Select COM2 and click Next Specify the Country information as United Kingdom Code - 0171 Tone Click Next, the Finish. When prompted, choose Yes to add the new device Click the Configure button Enable both Dialout and Receive Calls Click OK In the Remote Access Setup box click Network Enable only NETBEUI and TCP/IP as Dial Out Protocols In the Server Settings box Enable NETBEUI and click Configure Enable Entire Network and click OK In the Server Settings box enable TCP/IP and click Configure Enable Entire Network Enable Use Static Address Pool Enter the Beginning and Ending Addresses supplied by the Instructor Click OK Deselect IPX For the Encryption Settings enable Allow Any Authentication Including Clear Text Click OK to accept the protocol options Click Continue to enable RAS In the network settings box click Close When prompted Restart the system Exercise 2 - Enabling RAS Users Log on as Administrator In the Administrative Tools group start Remote Access Admin From the Server menu start the Remote Access Service on your computer From the Users menu select Permissions Highlight Administrator and select Grant Dialin Permissions to User Select No Call Back Click OK Exit the Remote Access Admin tool Exercise 3 - Testing the Connection From the Accessories group start Dial-up Networking Click OK to add a new entry Type a name of Test Connection and click Next Set Plain text Password and click Next Type a Phone Number of 9 and click Next Click Finish to add the entry From the Dial-up Networking interface, pull down the More menu and select Edit Entry and Modem Disable Software Compression within the Server tab and click OK From the More menu select Create Shortcut Click OK on the Shortcut dialogue box Exit Dial-up Networking Decide whether you or you partner will act as the Client. If it is you, remove the Ethernet cable from the back of the PC Check the Null Modem is connected and double click your new Shortcut Login as Administrator with no Password Connect to the Netlogon share of your Partners computer Were you successful Right click on the Telephone icon ion the far right of the Task bar and select Hang-up, then click Yes Reconnect the network cable Lab 11 - TroubleShooting Exercise 1 - Event Viewer Log on as Administrator From the Administrative group start the Event Viewer Open the System log in the Log menu Note each different type of event has a different symbol, working through each different symbol write down the different types of events that appear in your log From the log menu select Security Write the different type of events that appear in you Audit trail From the Log menu select Application Write the different types of events that appear in your Application Log From the Log menu select Log Settings Select the Security log file Select Dont Overwrite Events Click OK From the View menu select Filter Events Set the following Properties View From First Event View Through Last Event Enable Failure Audit Source All Category All Click OK Exit Event Viewer Exercise 2 - Creating an NT Boot Disk Using Explorer right click on the A:\ icon Select Format and choose Quick Format Copy the following files to A:\ C:\NTLDR C:\NTDETECT.COM C:\BOOT.INI C:\NTBOOTDD.SYS (If it is required) Restart the system with the floppy disk in the drive Log on as Administrator Exercise 3 - Removing Windows NT Start Disk Administrator Highlight D: From the Partition menu select Remove Confirm the removal of the partition Exit Disk Administrator Shutdown and Restart the system as MS DOS Format a floppy disk as a system disk using FORMAT A: /S Copy the file C:\DOS\SYS.COM to A:\ Reboot the system from the floppy When DOS starts run SYS C: Remove the floppy and Reboot DOS should now nd select Explore. Select the root of the C drive From the View menu Choose Options. Select Show All files and click OK What hidden and system files are created in C:\ by Windows NT?  What Folders were created in C:\ by Windows NT?  What Sub-folders appear in WINNT4\SYSTEM32?  Close Explorer. Exercise 2 - Windows NT Services Load Control Panel - located in the Settings option of the Start menu. Double click on the Services applet What services are started and what are their startup values? Service NameStartup Value (Automatic / Manual) Choose close and then shutdown Control Panel Exercise 3 - Navigating the Start Menu Select the Programs option from the Start menu. Navigate through the Group names and note their contents Group Name Contents Exercise 4 - Creating A New Shortcut Right click anywhere within the Desktop area. Select New - Shortcut. In the Command Line type REGEDT32.EXE and click Next Type in Registry Editor as a name, and click Finish. Exercise 5 - Using NT Help From the Start menu choose Help. Select the Index tab. In box 1 type the letter T Choose Task Manage and click Display Select Using Task Manager to Monitor you Computer, and click Display When prompted, click on the Arrow button to open Task Manager Note the Processes currently running, the close Task Manager. Click the Help Topics button, then select the Find tab Select minimise and click Next, then click Finish. In box 1 type LOCK In box 3 highlight Account Lockout and click Display Choose Back and then exit Help - use the shutdown box in the far right of the Title bar. Lab 2 - Configuring Windows NT Exercise 1 - Exploring the Registry Double click the Registry Editor shortcut created in the last lab. Minimise all windows except for the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local Machine window You will see an \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder with \HARDWARE, \SAM, \SECURITY, \SOFTWARE, and \SYSTEM folders underneath it. 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