Training Course:Windows Server 2008 Advanced Administration SkillsSchool/Trainer:CBIT Canadian Beaver Training Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Course Description:
'' Module 0: Windows Server 2008 Essentials | Windows Server Product History Windows Server 2008 Versions New Features and Enhancements Networking Enhancements Security Improvements Introduction To Windows Server 2008 Hyper-v Improved Features of Active Directory | Module 1: Windows Server 2008 Installation | Planning the Installation Hardware Requirements New Installations Vs. Upgrading Migration Considerations Using Windows Deployment Services | Module 2: Server Core | What Is Server Core Server Core Features Server Roles Available Using Server Core Installing and Configuring Server Core Managing Server Core | Module 3: Windows Server 2008 Management | Using the Microsoft Management Console (mmc New Management Tools Windows Server 2008 Server Manager Utility Windows Deployment Services Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor Remote Management Scripting with Windows Powershell | Module 4: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services | Read-only Domain Controllers Active Directory Federation Services (adfs Improved Directory Service Auditing Server Core Role High Performance Computing (hpc Service-based Active Directory Domain Service Active Directory Service Snapshot Viewer Fine-grained Password and Account Lockout Policy Install From Media (ifm | Module 5: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory | Active Directory Service Overview Distinguished Name (dn Organizational Units (ou Ou’s Vs. Domains: Best Practice Active Directory Partitions Using Domains As Partitions Domain Controller Administration Domain Controller Functions Understanding Trust Relationships Creating and Managing Manual Trust Relationships Transitivity in Active Directory Trees and Forests Benefits of Active Directory for Administration Differences in Trust Relationships From Windows Nt What Is the Global Catalog Contents of the Global Catalog Review Objects and Attributes User Object Attributes Group Object Attributes Built-in Containers What Is the Directory Schema Understanding the Naming Scheme of Objects in Active Directory Relative Distinguished Name (rdn | Module 6: Managing Active Directory Users and Groups | User Object: General Properties Effectively Assigning Permissions To Groups Organizational Units Difference Between Ou’s and Groups Creating Ou’s in Active Directory Delegating Management of An Organizational Unit Defining Delegated Tasks On Ou’s Computer Accounts Pre-staging of Computer Accounts in Active Directory Review User Object: Profile Properties Creating User Objects in Active Directory (demonstration Using Ldifde for Bulk Additions/modifications in Active Directory Groups in Active Directory Creating Group Objects in Active Directory (demonstration Group Types & Scopes Group Membership Vs. Resource Access How To Determine Group Membership: Best Practice | Module 7: Protocols and Core Networking Components | Next Generation Tcp/ip Stack Quality of Service (qos Server Message Block 2.0 Http.sys Enhancements Network Awareness Wininet Enhancements Network Drive Interface Specification (ndis) 6.0 and 6.1 Ipsec Improvements Windows Firewall Enhancements | Module 8: Implementing Ipv6 | Ipv6 Overview Planning the Ipv6 Network Designing Subnets and Sites Network Address Protection Enforcement for Dhcpv4 and V6 About Dhcpv6 Using Ipv6 About Dhcpv6 Stateful and Stateless Servers | Module 9: Administering Dhcp in a Windows Server 2008 | Dhcp Enhancements Using the Connection Repair Button Confirm Ip Address Assignment Using the Command Prompt Troubleshooting Dhcp Clients Using the Command Prompt Using Windows Components Wizard To Install the Dhcp Server Service Managing Ip Addresses Using Dhcp Authorizing a Dhcp Server Creating Multiple Dhcp Scopes Configuring a Dhcp Scope Creating Dhcp Reservations for Clients and Servers (demonstration Exclusion Ranges Implementing Tcp/ip How Dhcp Provides a Leased Ip Address How Does the Client Choose a Dhcp Server Lease Renewal Obtain An Ip Address Automatically Obtain a Dns Server Address Automatically Automatic Private Ip Addressing (apipa Static Alternate Ip Address Configuration | Module 10: Domain Name System for Windows Server 2008 | Windows Server 2008 Dns Overview How Ldap and Kerberos Use Srv Records Reverse Lookup Zones Reverse Queries Installing the Dns Service with the Windows Component Wizard Configuring a Root Server Zone Authority Start of Authority Record (soa Zone Master Types of Roles in a Zone Primary Vs. Secondary Roles Dns Name Resolution Zone Transfer Methods (axfr Vs. Ixfr Dns Notify Configuring Zone Transfers Configuring a Zone To Allow Dynamic Update Dns and Dhcp Integration Using Dhcp and Dns for Dynamic Update Creating An Active Directory Integrated Zone Active Directory Integrated Zone Database Active Directory Integrated Replication Methods Dns Installation Dns Zone Database Managing and Monitoring the Zone Database Understanding Resource Records Different Types of Resource Records Locating Services in the Zone Database Understanding Srv Records | Module 11: Planning and Administering the Dns Infrastructure | Public Vs. Private Root Zone: Which Is Best Clearing the Dns Cache Subdomain Delegation Configuring and Managing Root Servers Queries: Iterative Vs. Recursive Forwarding Dns Queries Conditional Forwarding Stub Zones Authoritative Vs. Non-authoritative Answers Caching Servers | Module 12: Administering Multiple Active Directory Domains | One Domain Or More: Less Is Better Using Ou’s As Lightweight Domains Design Guidelines and Considerations Nesting Organizational Units Active Directory Infrastructure Design Phases How To Install the Active Directory Service Using the Dcpromo Command Creating Multiple Domains | Module 13: Flexible Single Master Operation Roles | Understanding Fsmo Roles Changing the Fsmo Roles Changing the Fsmo Roles with Ntdsutil Determining Fsmo Role Owners: Best Practices | Module 14: Windows Server 2008 Hyper-v | Understanding Hyper-v Installing and Configuring Hyper-v Creating Virtual Machines Managing Multiple Virtual Machines Installing Guest Operating Systems | Module 15: Terminal Server | Terminal Services Architecture Terminal Services Terminal Services Hardware/bandwidth Requirements Remote Desktop Connection Vs. Terminal Services Remote Desktop Connection Vs. Remote Assistance Remote Control of Desktops Acceptance of Remote Control From the Client Remote Desktop Connection Web Connection | Module 16: Improved Storage and Print Solutions | Improved Printer Server Management Tools (pmc Printer Scalability Improvements XML Paper Specification (xps Xps Print Paths Storage Explorer Enhanced Disk Management Windows Server Backup Using Volume Shadow Copy Failover Clustering | Module 17: File and Printer Sharing | File and Printer Sharing Advanced Printer Permissions and Settings Creating a Share in Active Directory Share Permissions Managing Shared Folders Connecting To Shared Folders Add Network Place Monitoring Published Shares Publishing Printers Using Active Directory Configuring Printer Properties and Permissions | Module 18: Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting: Best Practices Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Using the Command Prompt Utilities To Assist in Adm ...''
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