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Module 1: Introduction to Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure

  • Role of Active Directory in an Enterprise Network
  • Conducting an Organizational Analysis
  • Architectural Elements of Active Directory
Skills
  • Describe the function and business benefits of Active Directory in an enterprise network.
  • Describe the process of gathering and documenting information from an organization that will impact the design of an Active Directory structure.
  • Identify the architectural elements of Active Directory and describe how these elements are used to design an Active Directory structure.
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Module 2: Designing an Active Directory Naming Strategy

  • Identifying Business Needs
  • DNS and Active Directory
  • Planning Active Directory Domain Names
  • Designing a DNS Naming Strategy for Active Directory
Skills
  • Determine the directory naming needs of an organization.
  • Plan for directory-integrated DNS to reduce overall network traffic.
  • Select appropriate domain names for Active Directory.
  • Design a DNS naming strategy for Active Directory.
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Module 3: Designing Active Directory to Delegate Administrative Authority

  • Identifying Business Needs
  • Characterizing the IT Organization
  • Developing a Strategy for Administrative Design
  • Developing a Strategy for Delegation
Skills
  • Identify the administrative needs of an organization that impact an Active Directory design.
  • Characterize the type of Information Technology (IT) organizational support as it impacts the design of an Active Directory structure.
  • Plan for hierarchical design of Active Directory structure to support different IT organizational types.
  • Develop a strategy for delegating administrative authority.
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Module 4: Designing a Schema Policy

  • Identifying Business Needs
  • Schema Fundamentals
  • Implications of Modifying the Schema
  • Planning for Schema Modification
Skills
  • Identify organizational needs that require schema modification.
  • Describe schema components and fundamentals of schema modification.
  • Describe how schema modification impacts Active Directory and network performance.
  • Design policies for governing schema modifications.
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Module 5: Designing Active Directory to Support Group Policy

  • Identifying Business Needs
  • Applying Group Policy in Active Directory
  • Planning for Group Policy
Skills
  • Identify administrative needs that can be addressed through Group Policy.
  • Determine the appropriate site, domain, or organizational unit level at which to apply Group Policy.
  • Design a Group Policy plan based on the administrative needs of an organization and design an Active Directory
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Module 6: Designing an Active Directory Domain

  • Identifying Business Needs
  • Designing the Initial Active Directory Domain
  • Planning for Security Groups
  • Planning for OUs
Skills
  • Identify business needs that impact a domain design.
  • Design the initial Active Directory domain, and explain the importance of the initial root domain.
  • Develop a security group strategy.
  • Develop a hierarchical OU structure within a domain.
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Module 7: Designing a Multiple Domain Structure

  • Identifying Business Needs
  • Accessing Resources Between Domains
  • Planning for Multiple-Domain Trees
  • Planning for Multiple-Tree Forests
  • Planning for Multiple Forests
Skills
  • Identify criteria for determining whether a single or multiple domain structure is necessary to meet business needs.
  • Describe the trust relationships inherent in multiple domain structures.
  • Plan a multiple-domain tree.
  • Plan a multiple-tree forest.
  • Plan multiple forests
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Module 8: Designing an Active Directory Site Topology

  • Using Sites in Active Directory
  • Assessing the Need for Active Directory Sites
  • Using Site Links in a Network
  • Planning the Inter-Site Replication Topology
  • Planning for Server Placement in Sites
Skills
  • Describe the purpose of sites and their role in Active Directory replication.
  • Assess the need for Active Directory sites.
  • Plan for the creation of site links and site link bridges.
  • Plan an inter-site replication topology.
  • Plan the placement of servers running Active Directory to manage replication traffic.
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Module 9: Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure

  • Conducting an Organizational Analysis
  • Designing an Active Directory Structure
  • Creating a Functional Specification
Skills
  • Form a team to conduct an organizational analysis to determine business and administrative needs that impact the design of an Active Directory structure.
  • Design an Active Directory structure that satisfies the business and administrative needs of an organization.
  • Complete the design process by creating a functional specification that establishes an agreement between the architect planning team and the organization.
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MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-219): Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure

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