No questions on License Manager.

No questions on IIS.

No questions on the Distributed File System, which bugged me since it is such a cool feature on NT.

As expected, Netware interoperability a biggie.

Gateway Services for Netware (configuring), Client Services for Netware. Remember Gateway is installed on the server, Client services on the client. If you have an NT server on a Netware network, with all Netware clients, all you need is the NWLink protocol on the NT server for connectivity between the NW clients and NT server.

Printing was moderate. Such as...You are installing an NP printer directly to the network (not on a server) and while trying to configure printer from NT printer you do not see the HP printer port. Why? No DLC protocol installed on the NT server. What happens if you print to a printer that is only available later in the evening? Print job will be saved in the spooler until time comes when printer can be printed to. What happens in a printer pool of two printers, when printer A's job jams. Does B finish it? NO!

RAS, RAS, RAS. RAS out the _ _ _. :) Know it! RAS security. Clear-text, PAP, CHAP and MS-CHAP. These are authentication protocols. MS-CHAP only for Microsoft clients dialing in, such as Win95 and other WinNT computers. No questions on multilink. No mention of PPTP, which is another COOL feature of NT. SLIP vs PPP. Don't forget you cannot configure RAS to accept a connection using SLIP. Because of this you can't use SLIP to connect 2 computers using RAS

Couple of questions on Replication. Nothing too strenuous. Just know you can't export from an NT workstation. Export=server. Import=server or workstation.

Security...You have a person you want to be able to log on locally to the server, and also be able to fully administer printing. I forget the other options, but the key to this question is the same key to most NT security... Groups.

This should be a hol Using Client Admin tools on NT Wks and Win95 machines. If you are using Client Admin tools on 95 machine and want to share a CD on server do you use Server Manager or Explorer? Answer is Explorer, believe it or not. Why? Read up on it. This is getting

Performance monitor was there. Know which counters are most often used in determining bottlenecks