Training Course:Windows Active Directory TroubleshootingSchool/Trainer:Learning Tree International London,Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' you will learn how to
Troubleshoot a Windows Server 2003/2000 Active Directory (AD)
Manage AD objects, the schema, location services, sites and replication
Select the best system, support and resource-kit tools for troubleshooting
Solve complex delegation problems
Recover from AD Domain Controller and service failures
Resolve file and system replication conflicts
Maintain a stable Windows AD infrastructure for high availability
Introduction and Overview
Creating a logical view of your enterprise
AD infrastructure components
Requirements for directory-enabled applications
Identifying problem areas
Managing AD Objects and the Schema
SEARCHING AND NAVIGATING THE AD
Support tools: ADSI Edit and LDP
Command line tools
Searches: domain naming context vs. Global Catalog (GC)
Creating complex LDAP search filters
Importing and exporting AD objects using LDIF and CSV formats
PROVIDING ACCESS VIA THE USER INTERFACE (UI)
Controlling context menus using display specifiers
Extending the UI for administrators and users
MODIFYING THE SCHEMA
Updating objects and attributes
Disabling schema protection
Executing changes using LDIFDE
Benefits of Windows Server 2003 schema delete
MANAGING THE SCHEMA FOR DIRECTORY-ENABLED APPLICATIONS
Preparing the AD forest
The impact of changing the partial-attribute set
Controlling AD Security
OBJECT SECURITY REVIEW
ACEs: inherited vs. explicit
Controlling extended rights
Implementing bulk changes
SOLVING COMPLEX DELEGATION PROBLEMS
Controlling the security UI
The impact of AdminSDHolder
Using AD auditing to resolve delegation problems
Adding tasks to the Delegation of Control Wizard
Troubleshooting AD Services
DNS SERVICE LOCATOR RECORDS
DNS names for forest services
Diagnosing and correcting DNS registration problems
Determining logon dependencies
Windows Server 2003 changes to GC behaviour
DOMAIN CREATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting DCPROMO and DNS
Recovering from FSMO failure
Cleaning up invalid metadata
RUNNING DOMAIN CONTROLLER HEALTH CHECKS
Verifying the LDAP interface
Dcdiag
Nltest
Netdom
Identifying FSMO role holders
Checking trust relationships
MAINTAINING THE AD DATABASE FOR HIGH AVAILABILITY
Locating database files and logs
Defragmenting the database
Implementing system state backups and recovery
Performing authoritative restores
Replicating the Active Directory
THE REPLICATION MODEL
Sites and site links and replication protocols
Resolving replication conflicts
Checking consistency between multiple domain controllers
FILE REPLICATION SERVICE (FRS)
FRS, DFS and System Volume (SYSVOL) architecture and dependencies
Replicating SYSVOL
Backing up and restoring SYSVOL
Troubleshooting SYSVOL and Group Policy dependencies
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http://www.learningtree.co.uk/courses/uk559.htm
Phone:0800 282 353,020 7874 5000,0131 226 6243
School Address:
Learning Tree International Ltd. Euston House 24 Eversholt Street London, NW1 1AD Telephone:0800 282 353
EIS Building 39 Palmerston Place Edinburgh EH12 5AU Telephone: 0131 226 6243 Fax: 0131 226 5967
United Kingdom
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Other training courses offered by Learning Tree International:
Windows XP Professional Introduction
Windows Server 2003
Windows® Server 2003 Active Directory® Planning and Migration
Deploying and Managing a Windows Server 2003 Environment
Securing Windows Server 2003
Patch Management for Microsoft Environments
Windows Server 2003 OS Optimisation
Scripting Windows Administrative Tasks
TCP/IP for Windows Networks
Systems Management Server 2003
Windows 2000
Windows 2000 AD Planning and Migration
Deploying and Managing Windows 2000
Securing Windows 2000
Windows 2000 OS Optimisation & Troubleshooting
IIS 6 for Windows Server 2003
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