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Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure 70-297 This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to design an Active Directory service and network infrastructure for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. The course is intended for systems engineers who are responsible for designing directory service and/or network infrastructures. This course is intended for individuals who are employed as or seeking employment as a systems engineer in a Windows Server 2003-based environment. Delivery of Videos: You receive 1 DVD, featuring instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components. Price: $395
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Meet The Certified Instructor:
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Kevin Wolford Mr. Wolford started his computer career in 1983. He has been a technical writer, network administrator, and trainer. Kevin spent many years with Novell and is a CNI and Master CNE. In 1998 Kevin founded Tech Training, giving him a chance to test his training ideas. He is also an MCSE, Microsoft Certified Trainer MCT, and is certified in SMS, SQL Server, TCP/IP, NT Workstation, NT Server, Exchange Server, Windows 9x and 2000. Kevin has authored Microsoft certification books for New Riders and Sybex. He owns a consulting company dedicated to teaching complex technical topics in a simple way. He was involved in the early stages of Windows.NET Server's development and beta testing.
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Level 1
Active Directory Infrastructure
1.1 Design Principals
1.2 Active Directory 1.3 Designing Active Directory 1.4 Network Infrastructure 1.5 Designing Network Infrastructure Designing a Domain Structure
2.1 Gathering Data
2.2 Conceptual Forest Design 2.3 Conceptual Domain Design 2.4 Designing DNS 2.5 Trusts 2.6 Migrating 2.7 Schema Management Designing Site Infrastructure
3.1 Gathering Site Data
3.2 Gathering the Site Design 3.3 Site Design and Replication 3.4 Placing Domain Controllers 3.5 Global Catalog Placement 3.6 Operations Master Level 2
Designing Admin Structure
1.1 Gathering Information
1.2 Administrative Model 1.3 Organizational Unit Structure 1.4 Account Strategies Group Policy Design
2.1 Gathering Information
2.2 Designing a Group Policy Structure 2.3 OU’s and Group Policy 2.4 Managing Group Policy Physical Network Design
3.1 Gathering Information
3.2 Connection Types 3.3 Connectivity Infrastructure 3.4 Change Management Level 3
Designing Network Connectivity
1.1 Gathering Information
1.2 IP Addressing Design 1.3 Intranet Design 1.4 Extranet Design 1.5 DHCP Infrastructure Designing a Name Resolution
2.1 Gathering Information
2.2 DNS Strategy 2.3 Wins Replication 2.4 Name Resolution for Clients Network Access Infrastructure
3.1 Gathering Information
3.2 Network Access Security 3.3 Remote Access Methods 3.4 Remote Access Infrastructure 3.5 Wireless Access Infrastructure |