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Module 1: Introduction to Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure

  • Introduction to Active Directory
  • The Active Directory Life Cycle
  • Active Directory Design Tasks
  • Active Directory Design Guidelines
  • The Active Directory Design Plan
Skills
  • Describe the process of designing an Active Directory infrastructure.
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Module 2: Designing a Forest Structure

  • Introduction to Designing a Forest Structure
  • Determining the Number of Forests
  • Defining a Forest Change Control Policy
  • Lab: Designing a Forest Structure
Skills
  • Determining the number of forests for an organization
  • Defining a forest change control policy.
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Module 3: Designing a Domain Structure

  • Introduction to Designing a Domain Structure
  • Collecting Organizational Information
  • Determining the Number of Domains
  • Determining the Design of the Forest Root Domain
  • Determining a Domain Hierarchy
  • Evaluating the Domain Design
  • Modifying the Domain Structure After Deployment
  • Demonstration: Visio Professional 2002
  • Lab: Designing a Domain Structure
Skills
  • Gathering the appropriate organizational information used to determine the design of the domain structure
  • Determining the number of domains in a forest
  • Determining the design of the forest root domain
  • Determining the domain hierarchy in a multiple-domain design
  • Evaluating the design of the domain structure
  • Identifying the issues related to modifying the domain structure after deployment.
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Module 4: Designing a DNS Namespace Solution for Active Directory

  • Introduction to Designing an Active Directory Namespace Solution
  • DNS Requirements for Active Directory
  • Assessing the Existing DNS Environment
  • Determining Names for Active Directory Domains
  • Designing the Active Directory Namespace
  • Lab: Designing a DNS Namespace Solution for Active Directory
Skills
  • Assessing the existing DNS environment of an organization
  • Determining the business factors that affect the selection of DNS names for Active Directory domains
  • Designing an Active Directory namespace that supports the requirements of an organization.
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Module 5: Designing a Site Topology

  • Introduction to Designing a Site Topology
  • Designing the Sites
  • Designing the Inter-site Replication Topology
  • Designing the Inter-site Replication Topology
  • Determining the Placement of Servers in Sites
  • Lab: Designing a Site Topology
Skills
  • Designing sites for a Windows Server 2003 network
  • Designing an inter-site replication topology for a Windows .NET network
  • Determining the placement of servers in a site.
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Module 6: Designing an Organizational Unit Structure

  • Introduction to Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
  • Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
  • Examining Organizational Unit Structures
  • Determining Delegation of Administration Requirements
  • Determining Group Policy Requirements
  • Lab: Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
Skills
  • Designing an organizational unit structure that reflects the administrative model of an organization
  • Differentiating between options for designing an organizational unit structure
  • Designing an organizational unit structure to support delegation of administrative authority requirements
  • Designing an organizational unit structure to support delegation of administrative authority requirements.
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Module 7: Designing an Active Directory Solution

  • Introduction to Designing an Active Directory Solution
  • Designing for an Existing Infrastructure
  • Designing for Performance
  • Designing for Administration
  • Designing for Security
  • Designing for Change
  • Combining Functional Requirements
  • Lab: Designing an Active Directory Solution
Skills
  • Design an Active Directory infrastructure that addresses conflicting functional requirements
  • Combine competing functional requirements to develop the optimal Active Directory design.
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