This five-day instructor-led course provides Microsoft Windows NTR version 4.0 support professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to support the Microsoft WindowsR server 2003 family networks.
This is a performance-based course that is designed to teach the job-related tasks that a support professional must perform by using new or modified features in the Windows Server 2003 family.
Module 1: Installing the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Family |
| Preparing for Installation
Installing Windows Server 2003 from a Compact Disc
Installing Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 over a Network
Identifying Solutions to Setup Issues
Examining the Windows Server 2003 Product Activation
Automating Installations |
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Module 2: Implementing Name Resolution by Using DNS |
| Multimedia: Basics of the Domain Name System (DNS)
Overview of the DNS Query Process
Installing the DNS Server Service
Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers
Creating DNS Zones
Configuring DNS Zones
Enabling Dynamic Updates
Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers |
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Module 3: Introduction to Active Directory |
| Introduction to Active Directory
Multimedia: Concepts of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Logical Structure
Physical Structure
Methods for Administering a Windows Server 2003 Network
Multimedia: Concepts of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory |
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Module 4: Installing Active Directory |
| Installing Active Directory
The Active Directory Installation Process
Examining the Default Structure of Active Directory
Performing Post-Active Directory Installation Tasks
Managing Single Master Operations
Troubleshooting the Installation of Active Directory |
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Module 5: Managing Active Directory Replication |
| Introduction to Active Directory Replication
Replication Components and Processes
Replication Topology
Using Sites to Optimize Active Directory Replication
Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication
Monitoring Replication Traffic
Adjusting Replication
Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication |
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Module 6: Administering Active Directory |
| Creating and Managing Active Directory Objects
Managing Groups
Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects
Adding Object Attributes to the Global Catalog
Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory Objects
Using the Secondary Logon Service |
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Module 7: Implementing Group Policy |
| Group Policy Structure
Working with Group Policy Objects
How Group Policy Settings Are Applied in Active Directory
Modifying Group Policy Inheritance
Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy
Using the Resultant Set of Policies (RSOP) |
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Module 8: Using Group Policy to Manage User Environments |
| Introduction to Managing User Environments
Performing Tasks to Manage User Environments
Introduction to Administrative Templates
Using Administrative Templates in Group Policy
Assigning Scripts by Using Group Policy
Using Group Policy to Redirect Folders |
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Module 9: Using Group Policy to Manage Software |
| Exploring Software Management Technologies
Examining the Software Life Cycle
Deploying Software
Upgrading Software
Managing Software
Identifying Solutions to Software Deployment Problems |
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Module 10: Supporting DHCP and WINS |
| Authorizing a DHCP Server in Active Directory
Configuring DHCP Scopes in Windows Server 2003
Examining Option Classes
Examining Automatic Private IP Addressing
Backing UP and Restoring a DHCP Database
Enhanced WINS Functionality |
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Module 11: Configuring Remote Access |
| Exploring Protocols
Configuring Outbound Connections
Configuring Inbound Connections
Examining Remote Access Policies
Remote Access Policy Evaluation
Creating a Remote Access Policy
Implementing Demand-Dial Routing |
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Module 12: Managing File Resources |
| Sharing and Publishing File Resources
Creating a Distributed File System
Exploring NTFS Permissions
Managing Disk Quotas |
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Module 13: Configuring Printing |
| Configuring Internet Printing
Introduction to Publishing Printers
Implementing Printer Locations
Comparing Published Objects with Shared Resources |
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Module 14: Securing Computers in a Windows .NET Network |
| Using the Security Configuration Manager Tool Set
Using Group Policy to Apply Security Policies
Securing the Logon Process
Securing Network Traffic by Using IPSec
Securing Data by Using EFS |
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Module 15: Performing Disk Management |
| Windows Server 2003 Disk Storage Types
Using Disk Management
Creating Dynamic Volumes
Performing Common Disk Management Tasks |
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Module 16: Implementing Disaster Protection |
| Using Fault-Tolerant Volumes
Examining Advanced Startup Options
Examining the Recovery Console
Using Backup
Using the Automatic System Recovery |
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