Active Directory: Microsoft Windows Active Directory Services
administration and design
OVERVIEW
Blue Screen IT approach this course from an organisational
point of view. The course is structured around the virtual enterprise
that is delivery company Lost and Found inc. With circa 5000 users,
all delegates will be administering and configuring Directory
Services for the enterprise. The course curriculum unfolds during
the week of Active Directory management and administration into
a full enterprise scale network deployed and managed by you!
COURSE
MATERIALS
All delegates are
provided with official Microsoft Press release
courseware. This includes the complete book on disk
as well as many other resources like official technical
drafts, white-papers and case
studies. All students are furnished with materials like
examination pads, pens, highlighters and other necessary stationary.
Many other study aids are provided throughout the course
ensuring each student a unique learning experience...
COURSE
DURATION
5 Days
CERTIFICATION
- (Counts towards Windows 2000 MCSE)
Core Examination: 70-217 (Implementing and administrating
a Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure).
Elective Examination: 70-219 (Designing a Windows
2000 Directory Services Infrastructure).
PREREQUISITES
Candidates must have attended the Windows 2000 Professional and
Server Support course or have in depth knowledge of these two
operating systems. Have knowledge in TCP/IP networks, DNS, WINS,
and DHCP, name resolution and how domain/forest environments work.
COURSE
TOPICS
· Overview of Microsoft Windows 2000 active directory services
· Active directory logical structure and physical structure
· In-depth view on components of Active Directory including
Schema, Global Catalogue directory partitions and
more
· Designing and active directory naming strategy
· Planning the delegation of administrative authority
· Planning a domain structure - including forests, domains,
OU's and sites.
· Implementing a domain structure using sub-domains, parent,
child and external relationships
· Creating and administrating user accounts and group resources
· Publishing resources within the domain
· Implementing group policy on site, domain and OU levels
· Managing user environments
· Managing software using group policy deployment
· Managing enterprise security using group policy objects,
inheritance and advanced features
· Monitoring and managing active directory replication
using Windows 2000 support tools
· Using active directory sites to correctly manage replication
traffic
· Management, deployment and recovery of the 5 operations
masters
· Active directory data recovery and database maintenance
· Using Remote Installation Services to deploy network
clients
RELATED
COURSES (MICROSOFT CORE)
Professional
and Server 70-210 & 70-215
Network
Infrastructure 70-216
FURTHER
INFORMATION
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pricing, accommodation
etc select the appropriate links above.
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