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| |Windows Server 2003 Core Administration Skills
| | ID: W3Core | Course Length: 5
| Module 0: Introduction To Windows Server 2003
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  1. New Features of Windows Server 2003
  2. Improvements and Enhancements To Windows Server 2003
  3. Hardware Requirements
  4. Networking Enhancements
  5. Introduction To Active Directory
  6. Introduction To Group Policy
  7. Group Policy Vs. Windows Nt System Policies
  8. Microsoft Intellimirror
  9. Security Improvements and Enhancements
| Module 1: Windows Server 2003 Installation
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  1. Pre-installation Checklist
  2. Installation Methods
  3. Local Cd Vs. Network Installation
  4. Windows Components Wizard
  5. Using the Manage Your Server Wizard
| Module 2: Windows Server 2003 Administration
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  1. Using the Computer Management Console
  2. Resource Kit Support Tools
  3. Basic Server Configuration
  4. Importance of Setting the Date and Time Properties
  5. System Applet
  6. Computer Name and Domain Configuration
  7. Using the Event Viewer
  8. Using the Microsoft Management Console
  9. Computer Management Console Vs. Microsoft Management Console
  10. Adding Snap-ins To the Mmc Console
  11. Saving An Mmc Console
  12. Using the Mmc for Remote Management of Servers
  13. Using Group Policy To Administer the Mmc
  14. Administrative Tools
  15. Administrative Tools .msi Package
| Module 3: Introduction To Active Directory
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  1. Active Directory Service Overview
  2. Distinguished Name (dn
  3. Organizational Units (ou
  4. Ou’s Vs. Domains: Best Practice
  5. Active Directory Partitions
  6. Using Domains As Partitions
  7. Domain Controller Administration
  8. Domain Controller Functions
  9. Understanding Trust Relationships
  10. Creating and Managing Manual Trust Relationships
  11. Transitivity in Active Directory Trees and Forests
  12. Benefits of Active Directory for Administration
  13. Differences in Trust Relationships From Windows Nt
  14. What Is the Global Catalog
  15. Contents of the Global Catalog
  16. Review
  17. Objects and Attributes
  18. User Object Attributes
  19. Group Object Attributes
  20. Built-in Containers
  21. What Is the Directory Schema
  22. Understanding the Naming Scheme of Objects in Active Directory
  23. Relative Distinguished Name (rdn
| Module 4: Managing Users and Groups in Active Directory
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  1. User Object: General Properties
  2. Effectively Assigning Permissions To Groups
  3. Organizational Units
  4. Difference Between Ou’s and Groups
  5. Creating Ou’s in Active Directory
  6. Delegating Management of An Organizational Unit
  7. Defining Delegated Tasks On Ou’s
  8. Computer Accounts
  9. Pre-staging of Computer Accounts in Active Directory
  10. Review
  11. User Object: Profile Properties
  12. Creating User Objects in Active Directory (demonstration
  13. Using Ldifde for Bulk Additions/modifications in Active Directory
  14. Groups in Active Directory
  15. Creating Group Objects in Active Directory (demonstration
  16. Group Types & Scopes
  17. Group Membership Vs. Resource Access
  18. How To Determine Group Membership: Best Practice
| Module 5: Using Group Policy in An Active Directory Environement
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  1. Group Policy Objects
  2. Security Policies
  3. Default/built-in Policies
  4. Creating Custom Group Policies
  5. Where Can Group Policies Be Applied
  6. How Multiple Policies Are Propagated and Applied To Clients
  7. Enterprise Management with the Group Policy Management Console
  8. Scoping Group Policy Objects
  9. Group Policy Inheritance
  10. Using the Resultant Set of Policy (rsop) Tool To Determine How Group Policies Are Applied
  11. Sis: Software Installation Service
  12. Group Policy Vs. Local Computer Policy
  13. Configuring and Deploying Software Using Group Policy
  14. Assigning Vs. Publishing Applications
  15. Using Group Policy To Deploy Printers
  16. Using the Group Policy Object Editor (demonstration
  17. How and When Group Policy Objects Are Applied
  18. Computer Start-up Vs. User Logon
  19. Windows Nt System Policies Vs. Windows Server 2003 Group Policies
  20. The Power of Group Policy
  21. Computer Configuration
  22. User Configuration
| Module 6: Implementing Security in An Active Directory Environement
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  1. Authentication
  2. Access Control Entries (ace
  3. Access Control Lists (acl
  4. Discretionary Access Control Lists (dacl
  5. Determining Effective Permissions Using the Effective Permissions Tab
  6. Setting Inheritance of Permissions On a Folder
  7. Ownership
  8. Local Vs. Domain Authentication
  9. Ntlm Vs. Kerberos Authentication
  10. Symmetric Key Cryptography
  11. Public Key Cryptography
  12. Certificate Server and Certificate Authority
  13. Smart Cards and Smart Card Authentication
  14. New Ntfs Permissions
  15. Setting File and Folder Permissions
| Module 7: Using Dhcp in a Windows Server 2003 Environment
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  1. What Is Dhcp
  2. Confirm Ip Address Assignment Using the Command Prompt
  3. Troubleshooting Dhcp Clients Using the Command Prompt
  4. Using Windows Components Wizard To Install the Dhcp Server Service
  5. Authorizing a Dhcp Server
  6. Creating Multiple Dhcp Scopes
  7. Configuring a Dhcp Scope
  8. Creating Dhcp Reservations for Clients and Servers (demonstration
  9. Exclusion Ranges
  10. How Dhcp Provides a Leased Ip Address
  11. How Does the Client Choose a Dhcp Server
  12. Lease Renewal
  13. Obtain An Ip Address Automatically
  14. Obtain a Dns Server Address Automatically
  15. Automatic Private Ip Addressing (apipa
  16. Static Alternate Ip Address Configuration
  17. Using the Connection Repair Button
| Module 8: Domain Naming System
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  1. What Is Dns
  2. Managing and Monitoring the Zone Database
  3. Understanding Resource Records
  4. Different Types of Resource Records
  5. Locating Services in the Zone Database
  6. Understanding Srv Records
  7. How Ldap and Kerberos Use Srv Records
  8. Reverse Lookup Zones
  9. Reverse Queries
  10. Installing the Dns Service with the Windows Component Wizard
  11. Configuring a Root Server
  12. Different Types of Name Resolution
  13. Zone Authority
  14. Start of Authority Record (soa
  15. Zone Master
  16. Types of Roles in a Zone
  17. Primary Vs. Secondary Roles
  18. Zone Transfer Methods (axfr Vs. Ixfr
  19. Dns Notify
  20. Configuring Zone Transfers
  21. Configuring a Zone To Allow Dynamic Update
  22. Dns and Dhcp Integration
  23. Dns Name Resolution
  24. Using Dhcp and Dns for Dynamic Update
  25. Creating An Active Directory Integrated Zone
  26. Active Directory Integrated Zone Database
  27. Active Directory Integrated Replication Methods
  28. Netbios Name Resolution
  29. Internet Name Resolution
  30. Client Configuration
  31. Client Side Caching
  32. Client Domain Name
  33. Zone Database
| Module 9: Dns Infrastructure
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  1. Public Vs. Private Root Zone: Which Is Best
  2. Clearing the Dns Cache
  3. Subdomain Delegation
  4. Configuring and Managing Root Servers
  5. Queries: Iterative Vs. Recursive
  6. Forwarding Dns Queries
  7. Conditional Forwarding
  8. Stub Zones
  9. Authoritative Vs. Non-authoritative Answers
  10. Caching Servers
| Module 10: Additional Active Directory Domains
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  1. One Domain Or More: Less Is Better
  2. Using Ou’s As Lightweight Domains
  3. Design Guidelines and Considerations
  4. Nesting Organizational Units
  5. Active Directory Infrastructure Design Phases
  6. How To Install the Active Directory Service
  7. Using the Dcpromo Command
  8. Creating Multiple Domains
| Module 11: Domain and Forest Functionality Modes
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  1. Determining the Domain Functional Level
  2. Mixed Mode Vs. Native Mode
  3. Windows Server 2003 Mode
  4. Changing the Domain Functional Levels
  5. Domain Vs. Forest Functional Levels: What Is the Difference
  6. Raising the Domain Functional Level
  7. Raising the Forest Functional Levels
| Module 12: Sites and Subnetting
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  1. Implementation of Multiple Domains
  2. Active Directory Sites and Services
  3. Sites and Site Links
  4. Sites and Services Manager
  5. Sub-netting and Subnet Management
  6. Viewing Domain Controller Objects
| Module 13: Adding Additional Domain Controllers
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  1. Promoting Additional Domain Controllers
  2. Active Directory Multimaster Replication
  3. Understanding Active Directory Replication
  4. Replication Monitor Utility (demonstration
  5. Managing Replication Partners and Ntds Settings
  6. Replication Administration and Management
  7. Enabling Global Catalog On Multiple Domain Controllers: Best Practice
| Module 14: Flexible Single Master Operation Roles
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  1. Understanding Fsmo Roles
  2. Changing the Fsmo Roles
  3. Changing the Fsmo Roles with Ntdsutil
  4. Determining Fsmo Role Owners: Best Practices
| Module 15: Terminal Server
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  1. Terminal Services Architecture
  2. Terminal Services
  3. Terminal Services Hardware/bandwidth Requirements
  4. Remote Desktop Connection Vs. Terminal Services
  5. Remote Desktop Connection Vs. Remote Assistance
  6. Remote Control of Desktops
  7. Acceptance of Remote Control From the Client
  8. Remote Desktop Connection Web Connection
| Module 16: File and Printer Sharing
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  1. File and Printer Sharing
  2. Advanced Printer Permissions and Settings
  3. Creating a Share in Active Directory
  4. Share Permissions
  5. Managing Shared Folders
  6. Connecting To Shared Folders
  7. Add Network Place
  8. Monitoring Published Shares
  9. Publishing Printers Using Active Directory
  10. Configuring Printer Properties and Permissions
| Module 17: Troubleshooting
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  1. Troubleshooting: Best Practices
  2. Repairing An Active Directory Domain Controller
  3. Using Microsoft’s Backup and Recovery Utility
  4. Backup Strategies
  5. Backing Up the System State
  6. Restoring From Backup
  7. Restoring Active Directory
  8. Performance Monitoring and Baselining Using Perfmon
  9. Troubleshooting Replication Problems Using Replmon

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