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Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers

Course Code
6419
Schedule
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6/18/2012 Sessions 5 M T W Th F 8:30AM  - 4:30PM South Bend/Mishawaka , Request Info
6/18/2012 Sessions 5 M T W Th F 8:30AM  - 4:30PM Live Remote , Request Info
6/25/2012 Sessions 5 M T W Th F 8:30AM  - 4:30PM Indianapolis , Request Info
7/23/2012 Sessions 5 M T W Th F 8:30AM  - 4:30PM South Bend/Mishawaka , Request Info
7/23/2012 Sessions 5 M T W Th F 8:30AM  - 4:30PM Indianapolis , Request Info
7/23/2012 Sessions 5 M T W Th F 8:30AM  - 4:30PM Live Remote , Request Info
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Description:
This five-day instructor-led course combines five days worth of instructor-led training content from the Network Infrastructure Technology Specialist, Active Directory Technology Specialist, and IT Professional Server Administrator courses of Windows Server 2008 to provide students with the knowledge and skills that are required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2008 environment. This course covers the core skills required by anyone working with Windows Server 2008 Servers.
Syllabus:

Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Managing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Environment
The module explains server roles, Active Directory, the Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools and Remote Desktop.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe server roles and how they are categorized.
Describe the characteristics of Active Directory components.
Describe common Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools.
Describe how to use Remote Desktop for Administration
Module 2: Creating Active Directory Domain Services User and Computer Objects
This module explains how to manage user accounts, create computer accounts and manage AD DS objects.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure AD DS user accounts.
Configure AD DS computer accounts.
Automate AD DS Object Management.
Use queries to search AD DS.
Module 3: Creating Groups and Organizational Units
This module introduces groups and how to manage them.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the options for creating groups.
Configure groups in AD DS.
Configure OUs in AD DS.
Module 4: Managing Access to Resources in Active Directory Domain Services
The module explains how to manage access and assign and manage permissions.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how access management works in AD DS.
Assign permissions to shared folders.
Configure permissions using NTFS.
Determine effective permissions.
Module 5: Configuring Active Directory Objects and Trusts
This module explains how to delegate administrative access to AD DS objects and how to configure AD DS Trusts.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Delegate administrative access to Active Directory objects.
Configure Active Directory trusts.
Module 6: Creating and Configuring Group Policy
This module explains how to configure and manage Group Policy Objects.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe Group Policy.
Configure the application scope for Group Policy Objects.
Evaluate the application of Group Policy Objects.
Manage Group Policy Objects.
Delegate administrative control of Group Policy Objects.
Module 7: Configuring User and Computer Environments Using Group Policy
This module explains how to configure user environments using group policy.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure Group Policy settings.
Configure scripts and folder redirection by using Group Policy.
Configure administrative templates.
Configure Group Policy Preferences.
Deploy software by using Group Policy.
Troubleshoot Group Policy Application.
Troubleshoot Group Policy Settings.
Module 8: Implementing Security Using Group Policy
This module explains how to configure security policies, implement password policies, restrict access to software and user security templates.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure security policies.
Implement fine-grained password policies.
Restrict group membership and access to applications by using security policies.
Apply security policies by using security templates.
Module 9: Configuring Server Security Compliance
This module explains how to secure a windows infrastructure, configure an audit policy, manage WSUS and plan for a security update.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Secure a server role within a windows infrastructure.
Configure an audit policy.
Describe the use of  Windows Server Update Services.
Manage updates using WSUS.
Plan for security update management by using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
Module 10: Configuring and Managing Storage Technologies
This module explains how to manage storage using File Server Resource Manager, configure quota management, implement file screening and manage storage reports.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe storage management solutions included in Windows Server 2008.
Manage storage using FSRM.
Configure quota management using FSRM.
Implement file screening using FSRM.
Manage storage reports.
Troubleshoot storage issues.
Module 11: Configuring and Managing Distributed File System
This module explains how to configure DFS namespaces and replication.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the distributed file system.
Manage DFS namespaces.
Configure DFS replication.
Module 12: Configuring Network Access Protection
This module explains how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot NAP.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the benefits and uses of NAP.
Describe how NAP works in various access scenarios.
Configure NAP.
Monitor and troubleshoot NAP.
Module 13: Configuring Availability of Network Resources
This module explains how to configure shadow copies and provide server and service availability.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure shadow copies.
Provide server and service availability.
Module 14: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers
This module explains how to monitor and maintain Windows Server 2008 servers.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan monitoring tasks.
Determine an appropriate server baseline.
Determine objects and counters to monitor based on server role.
Analyze key performance counters.
Select appropriate monitoring tools.
Identify appropriate notification methods.
Create a server management task schedule for Windows Server 2008.
List automated maintenance tools for Windows Server 2008.
Module 15: Managing Windows Server 2008 Backup and Restore
This module explains how to back up and restore Windows Server 2008 servers.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create a backup and recovery plan by using Windows Server Backup.
Develop a backup policy for Windows Server Backup.
Create a server restore plan.
Create a plan for restoring Encrypting File System (EFS) files.
Verify the restore procedure.