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Windows Server 2003
Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (2208)
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Who Should Attend
| This course is intended for systems engineers with experience planning, implementing, and supporting a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0-based network. The course specifically targets students who have practical, hands-on experience using Windows NT 4.0 and who need to quickly learn how to apply those skills in a Windows Server 2003 environment |
Prerequisites
| Certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows NT 4.0 or completion of course (689) Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - Enterprise Technologies or equivalent knowledge |
Course Objectives
| This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to implement and manage a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networked environment.
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| Participants will learn how to explain the features of the Windows Server 2003 family, implement a Domain Name System (DNS) server, manage and monitor Domain Name System, install the Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service, create and manage Active Directory objects, implement Group Policy to centrally manage a Windows Server 2003 family network and configure and manage a user environment by using Group Policy.
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| Students will also learn how to configure and support network access, secure network traffic and data files, use advanced boot options, the Recovery Console, and the Backup utility, restore data by using the Backup utility in Windows Server 2003 and plan and implement secure Routing and Remote Access. |
Course Content
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Introduction to the Windows Server 2003 Family
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Implementing the Domain Name System
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Managing and Monitoring the Domain Name System
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Installing Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
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Creating and Managing Active Directory Objects
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Implementing Group Policy to Centrally Manage a Windows Server 2003 Family Network
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Configuring and Managing User Environment by Using Group Policy
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Configuring and Supporting Network Access
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Securing Network Traffic and Data Files
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Implementing Basic Disaster Protection and Recovery Techniques in the Win Server 2003 Family |
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