Aggiornamento Skill di System Engineer da Microsoft Windows 2000 a Windows Server 2003
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Obiettivo del corso: Introduction This three-day, instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and new skills that they need to plan, implement, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networked environment. This discovery-based workshop consists primarily of labs that provide hands-on experience focused exclusively on the skills and objectives that align wi. Rivolto a: This workshop is intended for expert Windows 2000 systems engineers who plan, implement, and support Windows 2000-based Microsoft Active Directory directory service networks. The workshop assumes extensive, day-to-day, practical, hands-on experience using Windows 2000 and a preference for learning by doing and discovering in a non-prescriptive lab environment. Fo.
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Before attending this workshop, students must have:
· A Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows 2000 certification, or equivalent
Opinioni
Materie
- Windows Server 2008
- Microsoft Windows Server
- Server
- Security
- E-learning
- Directory service
- MCSE
- Windows Server
- Active Directory
- Windows
- Addetto paghe
- Reti
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This three-day, instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and new skills that they need to plan, implement, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networked environment.
This discovery-based workshop consists primarily of labs that provide hands-on experience focused exclusively on the skills and objectives that align with Exam 70-296: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE Certified on Microsoft Windows 2000.
Audience
This workshop is intended for expert Windows 2000 systems engineers who plan, implement, and support
Windows 2000-based Microsoft Active Directory directory service networks. The workshop assumes extensive, day-to-day, practical, hands-on experience using Windows 2000 and a preference for learning by doing and discovering in a non-prescriptive lab environment. For a more traditional learning experience, see Course 2297: Planning, Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE on
Windows 2000.
At Workshop Completion
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
· Plan a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy for an enterprise organization.· Plan for an implementation of Active Directory and for Active Directory replication.
· Implement Active
Directory and DNS.
· Troubleshoot Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), name resolution, and Group
Policy.
· Plan and implement cross-forest trusts and new security options.· Use Group Policy in
Windows Server 2003 to deploy and restrict software.
· Use Group Policy in
Windows Server 2003 to set advanced security settings.
· Plan and implement secure
Routing and Remote Access.
Prerequisites
Before attending this workshop, students must have:
· A Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows 2000 certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
· A Microsoft Certified
Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003 certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
Students can gain the prerequisite knowledge and skills by completing the following Microsoft
Official Workshop:
· Workshop 2209: Updating Systems Administrator
Skills from Microsoft Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003
Microsoft
Certification exams
This workshop will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
· Exam 70-296: Planning, Implementing, and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE Certified on Microsoft Windows 2000
Workshop
Materials
The student kit includes a workbook and other necessary materials for this class. This software is provided in the student kit:
· Evaluation copy of
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (for educational use only)
Workshop
Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to
Performing Systems Engineer Skills in Windows Server 2003
This unit explains the systems engineer tasks that are new or different from those performed in
Windows 2000 and introduces the scenarios and tools that will be used throughout the workshop.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Describe, at a high level, the new features in Windows Server 2003 that pertain to the systems engineer job role.
· Use the lab environment and locate key resources that are used to complete the labs.
Unit 2: Planning a DNS
Namespace Design
This unit shows students the new features of DNS in Windows Server 2003, focusing on planning issues regarding improving fault tolerance in DNS, ensuring DNS resolution across forests, planning for MSDCS zone availability and security to DNS servers in a forest, and creating DNS zones securely and with the least administrative effort.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Evaluate existing DNS infrastructure and determine where new Windows Server 2003 features can improve name resolution.
· Determine when to use stub zones versus conditional forwarding.
· Ensure availability of the MSDCS zone.
· Plan Active Directory partitions to replicate zone data when needed.
· Evaluate DNS zone security.
Unit 3: Planning Active
Directory Deployment
This unit shows students new features of Active Directory in Windows Server 2003, focusing on planning issues.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Evaluate the placement of global catalog servers.
· Plan optimal replication by exploiting the following replication enhancements:
· Linked value replication (LVR)
· Partial attribute set (PAS) replication
· Inter-Site Topology
Generator (ISTG) improvements
· Evaluate forest and domain functionality (versioning) levels.
Unit 4: Implementing DNS with Active Directory
This unit gives students a hands-on opportunity to experience new features of Windows Server 2003 and learn how to use them to implement Active Directory and DNS.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Install Active Directory by using the advanced features of the Active Directory Installation Wizard.
· Install and configure
DNS.
· Implement a conditional forwarder.
· Create stub zones.
· Ensure high availability on the MSDCS subdomain.
· Create a DNS forward lookup zone.
· Raise domain and forest functionality.
· Create a new application directory partition.
· Set the replication scope of a new application directory partition.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting
TCP/IP, Name Resolution, and Group Policy
This unit gives students a hands-on opportunity to experience new features of Windows Server 2003 and learn how to use them to troubleshoot TCP/IP, name resolution, and Group
Policy.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Diagnose and resolve issues related to DNS services.
· Troubleshoot Group Policy.
· Diagnose and resolve issues related to client computer configuration.
· Troubleshoot network connectivity issues.
Unit 6: Planning and
Implementing Multiple Forests in Active Directory
This unit asks students to plan and implement multiple forests in Active Directory by using the model of adding a new organization to an existing company. Students will implement cross-forest trust, manage user authentication, identify possible security concerns, and come to understand how to resolve naming conflicts between two forests.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Evaluate the need for security identifier (SID) filtering, selective authentication, resolving naming conflicts, and routing name suffixes in a multi-forest environment.
· Establish forest trusts.
Unit 7: Using Group
Policy in Windows Server 2003 to Deploy and Restrict Software
This unit gives students a hands-on opportunity to experience new features of Windows Server 2003 pertaining to Group Policy and to learn how they can use it to deploy and restrict software.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· List reasons for controlling a computer user's environment.
· Create a software restriction policy.
· Deploy software so that an application is completely installed at user logon.
· Use Windows ManagementInstrumentation (WMI) filters to restrict the application of Group Policy objects (GPOs).
Unit 8: Using Group
Policy in Windows Server 2003 to Set Advanced Security Settings
This unit gives students a hands-on opportunity to experience new features of Windows Server 2003 and to learn how to use Group Policy to implement advanced security settings.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Configure wireless network settings.
· Configure a user environment.
· Apply Encrypting File
System (EFS) enhancements.
Unit 9: Planning and
Implementing Secure Routing and Remote Access
This unit gives students a hands-on opportunity to experience new features of Windows Server 2003 and to learn how to use them in implementing Routing and Remote Access.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
· Plan, implement, and maintain Routing and Remote Access.
· Create and implement an
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) policy.
· Configure IPSec by using Netsh.
· Set up IPSec policy monitoring
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Aggiornamento Skill di System Engineer da Microsoft Windows 2000 a Windows Server 2003