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Deploying and Managing Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 - (Microsoft Training Course: 2731) - 4 days
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COURSE OUTLINE
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IdM Systems and Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003
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Introducing the Identity Manager
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Introduction to Management Agents
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Data Flow in Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003
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Introducing Programming Aspects
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Installation and System Management
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Provisioning
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Working with Active Directory
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Password Management
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Other Management Agents and Typical Scenarios
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Target Audience:
This course provides students with an understanding of how Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 can be used to synchronize identity data across multiple sources according to business rules. It is intended for systems engineers, architects, and developers who will be part of a team responsible for implementing MIIS 2003.
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have the following pre-requisites:- • Familiarity with the following technologies: Windows Server 2003; Active Directory; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP); databases (both flat and relational); a programming language such as Microsoft Visual Basic.
- • Completed Course 2279, Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Active Directory Infrastructure, or have equivalent knowledge.
Purpose:
After completing this course, students will be able to configure a metaverse schema; create management agents for a number of external sources, including Microsoft Active Directory forest, Active Directory in Application Mode (ADAM), and SQL Server – in a basic configuration; configure management agents, including connector filters, join rules and attribute flow for straightforward scenarios; configure and verify data flow; create and debug simple rules extensions; provision and control Active Directory and ADAM accounts, including groups with Exchange enablement; manage passwords using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Web applications; backup and restore MIIS; manage MIIS using WMI; understand the security implications of an MIIS installation, and ensure a basic level of security.
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Module 1: IdM Systems and Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003
- The purpose of an Identity Management System
- The Metadirectory and other features of MIIS 2003
- MIIS 2003 Overview
- Essential MIIS Concepts and Terminology
- Lab: Exploring the MIIS Classroom Installation
Skills
- Describe the purpose of an IdM System and of a metadirectory.
- Describe the features and architecture of MIIS 2003.
- Understand the concepts and terminology involved.
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Module 2: Introducing the Identity Manager
- Using the Identity Manager
- The Management Agents Tool
- The Metaverse Search Tool
- The Operations Tool
- Other Identity Manager Tools
- Lab: Import and Run and HR MA
Skills
- Find their way around the Identity Manager.
- Import a Management Agent.
- Import data from SQL Server.
- Search the metaverse.
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Module 3: Introduction to Management Agents
- The Staging Steps of Management Agent Configuration
- The Synchronization Steps of Management Agent Configuration
- Run Profiles
- Delta Imports
- Lab: Configuring a File-based MA
- Lab: Delta Imports
Skills
- Create and configure a Management Agent.
- Configure Run Profiles.
- Understand the purpose of Delta imports.
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Module 4: Data Flow in Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003
- Staging, Synchronization and Export
- Inbound and Outbound Synchronization
- When do rules run?
- The Connector Space and Preview
- Holograms and Synchronization
- Exports
- The Metaverse Schema: Metaverse Design
- Manual Joining and Disconnection
- Lab: Staged and Synchronization Run Profiles
- Lab: Export Attribute Flow
- Lab: Metaverse Design, Creating a SQL Server Management Agent
- Lab: Experimenting with Joins, Connectors and Disconnectors
Skills
- Understand how the synchronization engine works.
- Configure Management Agents attribute flow rules for import and export.
- Configure a metaverse schema.
- Understand the need for, and perform, manual joining.
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Module 5: Introducing Programming Aspects
- Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
- Introducing WMI
- Managing Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 (MIIS 2003) using WMI
- Rules Extensions
- Introducing Rules Extensions
- Examples of Rules Extensions
- Debugging Rules Extensions
- Lab: Scheduling MA Using WMI
- Lab: Using an MA Rules Extension
- Lab: Debugging a Rules Extension .DLL
Skills
- Control Management Agent runs through WMI.
- Have an appreciation of when and where to use rules extensions.
- Create simple rules extension flow rules.
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Module 6: Installation and System Management
- Preparing for Installation
- Data Security
- Installation and Uninstallation
- Implementation Considerations
- Best Practices
- Additional Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Lab: Backup and Restore
Skills
- Backup and restore MIIS 2003 data and configuration.
- Implement basic security.
- Plan for an implementation, including best practices.
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Module 7: Provisioning
- Provisioning Scenarios and Concepts
- Metaverse Rules Extensions
- Basic Provisioning Steps
- Deprovisioning
- Techniques and Examples
- Lab: Simple Provisioning
- Lab: Deprovisioning
Skills
- Create a metaverse rules extension.
- Configure MIIS for simple provisioning and deprovisioning.
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Module 8: Working with Active Directory
- Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange Server with Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 (MIIS 2003)
- How to Configure an Active Directory MA
- ADAM with MIIS 2003
- How to Configure an ADAM MA
- Managing Groups
- Lab: Active Directory
- Lab: ADAM
- Lab: Groups
- Lab: Populating Groups
Skills
- Create an Active Directory management agent.
- Create an ADAM management agent.
- Provision Active Directory accounts and groups (including Exchange).
- Manage Active Directory accounts.
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Module 9: Password Management
- Password Management Overview
- Integrated Password Management
- Managing Passwords Using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
- Managing Passwords Using the Provided Web Applications
- Admin (help desk) password reset
- User (self-service) password change
- Lab: Managing Passwords
Skills
- Implement password management.
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Module 10: Other Management Agents and Typical Scenarios
- Notes on MAs not explicitly covered in the course
- Sun ONE (iPlanet), Lotus Notes, Novell eDirectory
- Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0, Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
- Interchange format files such as Attribute Value Pair
- Oracle
- Typical Scenarios
- White Pages
- Address List Synchronization
- Multiple Hub
- Data-driven and Administrated Provisioning
Skills
- Understand typical issues relating to various management agents.
- Understand some typical MIIS 2003 scenarios.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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£
1400 (€1989)
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£
796.00 (€1131)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Call Free on 0800 169 1890
Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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