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Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to the Windows Server 2003 Family (Beta)

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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
  • Lab: Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Skills
  • Identify the features that are unique to Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 product family.
  • Prepare for an installation of Windows Server 2003.
  • Install Windows Server 2003 from a compact disc.
  • Describe how to install Windows Server 2003 over a network.
  • Associate symptoms of setup failure with probable solutions.
  • Examine Windows Server 2003 Product Activation.
  • Describe how to automate installations of Windows Server 2003 by using the Setup Manager Wizard.
  • Describe how to automate installations of Windows Server 2003 by using disk duplication.
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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
  • Lab: Installing and Configuring the DNS Server Service
  • Lab: Maintaining and Troubleshooting a DNS Server
Skills
  • Install the DNS Server service.
  • Configure zones in Windows Server 2003.
  • Test the DNS Server service.
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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
Skills
  • Describe the role of Active Directory in Windows Server 2003.
  • Describe the logical structure of Active Directory.
  • Describe the physical structure of Active Directory.
  • Describe the roles of global catalogue servers and single master operations in Active Directory.
  • Manage single master operations by transferring and seizing single master operations roles
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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
  • Lab: Installing Active Directory
  • Lab: Performing Post Active Directory Installation Tasks
Skills
  • Prepare to Install Active Directory.
  • Establish the Root Domain.
  • Add a Domain Controller to an Existing Domain.
  • Create a Tree in an Existing Forest.
  • Create a Child Domain.
  • Install Active Directory from Backup Media.
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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
  • Lab: Tracking Active Directory Replication
  • Lab: Using Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication
  • Lab: Monitoring Replication
Skills
  • Describe the importance of replication in an Active Directory network.
  • Explain the replication process.
  • Describe how replication topology enables and optimizes replication throughout a network.
  • Describe how sites enable optimization of Active Directory replication.
  • Create sites to manage Active Directory replication.
  • Manage replication traffic.
  • Troubleshoot common problems in managing 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 Catalogue
  • Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory Objects
  • Using the Secondary Logon Service
  • Lab: Creating Organizational Units and User Accounts
  • Lab: Setting Up Groups
  • Lab: Examining Active Directory Security and Delegating Control
Skills
  • Create organizational units, user accounts, and computer accounts.
  • Create and modify groups.
  • Explain how to control access to objects in Active Directory with permissions.
  • Delegate administrative control of objects in Active Directory to support secure, decentralized administration.
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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)
  • Lab: Implementing Group Policy
  • Lab: Controlling Group Policy Inheritance
Skills
  • Identify the benefits of using Group Policy.
  • Identify the structure of Group Policy in a Windows Server 2003 network.
  • Describe how Group Policy settings are applied.
  • Modify the inheritance flow in Group Policy.
  • Use the Resultant Set of Policies.
  • Delegate administrative control of Group Policy.
  • Troubleshoot common implementation problems.
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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
  • Lab: Using Administrative Templates to Assign Registry-Based Policy
  • Lab: Using Group Policy to Assign Scripts to Users and Computers
  • Lab: Implementing Folder Redirection Policy
Skills
  • Describe the benefits of using Group Policy to manage the user desktop environment.
  • Use administrative templates in Group Policy.
  • Assign scripts to control user environments by using Group Policy.
  • Redirect user folders to a network server by using Group Policy.
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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
  • Lab: Publishing and Assigning Software
  • Lab: Upgrading and Removing Software
Skills
  • Explain how the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Software Installation and Maintenance technology makes software deployment more efficient.
  • Explain how Software Installation and Maintenance technology uses Group Policy and Windows Installer to manage software.
  • Explain the four phases of the software life cycle: preparation, deployment, maintenance, and removal.
  • Use Group Policy to deploy software.
  • Use Group Policy to upgrade software.
  • Use Group policy to remove software.
  • Manage software by configuring deployment options, managing file extension associations, and assigning software categories.
  • Identify solutions to common problems associated with software deployment.
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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
  • Lab: Supporting DHCP in Windows Server 2003
Skills
  • Describe new DHCP functionality.
  • Authorize a DHCP server in Active Directory directory service.
  • Explain how DHCP dynamically updates DNS servers.
  • Configure DHCP scopes in Windows Server.
  • Explain the purpose and function of option classes.
  • Explain how Automatic Private IP Addressing works.
  • Describe new 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
  • Lab: Configuring a VPN Connection
  • Lab: Creating a Remote Access Policy and Profile
Skills
  • Describe new protocols supported that Windows Server 2003 supports.
  • Configure outbound connections in Windows Server.
  • Deploy custom outbound connections.
  • Configure inbound connections in Windows Server.
  • Explain remote access policy and profile concepts.
  • Describe the process of remote access policy evaluation.
  • Create a remote access policy.
  • Configure a remote access profile.
  • Install and configure demand-dial routing.
  • Install and configure Network Address Translation (NAT).
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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
  • Lab: Publishing a Folder in Active Directory
  • Lab: Creating a Distributed File System
  • Lab: Configuring Disk Quotas
Skills
  • Share and publish file resources.
  • Configure Shadow Copy.
  • Create a distributed file system.
  • Explain how to use NTFS permissions.
  • Manage 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
  • Lab: Installing a Client Printer and Managing Printers
  • Lab: Publishing Resources in Active Directory
Skills
  • Identify the requirements for setting up a network printer.
  • Add a shared printer on a print server and set up client computers to print.
  • Configure a network printer on a print server.
  • Configure Internet printing
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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
  • Lab: Implementing Security Policy
  • Lab: Implementing IPSec
  • Lab: Securing Files by Using EFS
Skills
  • Secure Windows Server 2003 computers.
  • Use Group Policy to Assign Security Policy.
  • Using IPSec.
  • Secure data files by using the Encrypting File System (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
  • Lab: Working with Dynamic Storage
Skills
  • Define Windows Server 2003 disk storage types.
  • Explain how to use Disk Management.
  • Create dynamic volumes.
  • Explain how to perform 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
  • Lab: Implementing Fault Tolerant Volumes (simulation)
  • Lab: Using the Backup Utility to Restore Active Directory
Skills
  • Summarize the disaster protection features in Windows Server.
  • Create Windows Server 2003 fault-tolerant volumes.
  • Explain Windows Server 2003 advanced startup options.
  • Explain how to use the Windows Server 2003 Recovery Console.
  • Restore the Active Directory directory service using the Backup utility in Windows Server.
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