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Take Control of IIS



...t 2000 Web and FTP services.
Do you need to set up a Web server for your home, small office, or corporation? This course shows, using a real-time, full-screen display, everything you need to do set up Web and FTP servers with the Microsoft 2000 or NT operating systems. All the procedures you need are shown just as you would perform them using your own equipment. There are no complicated
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Implementing a Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure - MCSE (70-291)
In this newly released coursed you will learn all you need to know about implementing a Windows 2003 server.
This course is designed to teach you about Microsoft's new Windows 2003 server software.
You will learn how to implement and set-up the server and complex software in a network environment.
This course maps directly to Microsoft's MCSE certification exam 70-291. Included with this course
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Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory & Network Services Infrastructure (70-297)
In this newly released coursed the student will learn about designing an Active Directory and Network Services Infrastructure for a Windows 2003 network.
In this newly released coursed you will learn all you need to know about designing an Active Directory and network services Infrastructure for your Windows 2003 network.
This course is designed to teach the student about Designing Active
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Java 2 -- Enterprise Java
...cookie attributes.
It explains how to send a cookie to a server and retrieve a cookie from a server. Finally, the unit explains about session tracking, its implementation, and the storage of session IDs.
It also illustrates session invalidating and session binding by using a program. The fourth unit explains the architecture of RMI and the various RMI packages.
You will learn the steps in
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Java 2 -- Networking
...uage.
In the first unit, you will learn about the client/server architecture that forms the core of networking concepts. The unit also explains frequently used networking terms, such as UDP, socket, proxy server, datagram, and port. In the second unit, you will learn about the Socket class and its important methods, such as close( ), getInetAddress( ), getInputStream( ), getLocalPort( ),
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Cisco CCNA Router Configuration Basics
This unit introduces you to the internal components of routers, information stored, LAN and WAN Interfaces, Router initialization, configuration, and management. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit introduces you to the internal components of routers.
You will
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Cisco CCNA IPX Routing
This unit introduces IPX/SPX protocol suite, explains the protocols that constitute this suite, and maps the Novell IPX protocol suite to the OSI reference model. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit introduces IPX/SPX protocol suite, explains the protocols that
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Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Online Training
... and gets students started using ASP.NET features such as server controls, validation controls and composite controls in their Visual Studio .NET projects.
This e-learning computer training series includes all of the online training tutorials listed below and is provided in an interactive e-learning format. All courses allow for 1 year unlimited access (1 user)and include a variety of
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SQL Server 2000 - XML-Enabled Applications Using SQL 2000
This course is designed to teach students the basics of SQL and XML in building and combining applications where database functions are required
This course will give students a good understanding of how to use SQL 2000 in building and integrating applications that use or require a database and are enabled with XML. Course includes a primer for SQL and XML calls for SQL. Course also covers using
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SQL Server 2000 Complete Course
...Server 2000 Administration, SQL Server 2000 Desing and Implementation, Datawarehousing and XML Enabled Applications using SQL 2000.
This course teaches you to administer and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate the SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition. Learn how to install and configure a SQL 2000 Server, plan, design, and create SQL 2000 databases, manage, monitor and troubleshoot
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MCSE 2000 & CCNA 2.0 CD-ROM Library (9 CD's)


...am Coverage: 70-210 Win 2000 Professional 70-215 Win 2000 Server 70-216 Win 2000 Network Infrastructure 70-217 Win 2000 Active Directory Service Infrastructure 70-219 Win 2000 DSI Design 70-220 Win 2000 Network Security Design 70-221 Win 2000 Network Infrastructure Design CCNA 2.0 Exam Coverage: Internetworking Technologies - 1 Internetworking Technologies - 2 Router Configuration Basics TCP/IP
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Microsoft Access



Gain a solid understanding of this powerful database management system
Course is designed to provide the end user, with little or no prior experience using Microsoft Access, a solid understanding of the basic commands and features of this powerful database management system. As an introductory level class, topics to be covered include how to design, create, organize, display and query a database
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J2EE Part I ( JSP/servlet )


...server-side Java in one easy attempt. Complement your web-front-end with this server-side part to create a whole application. Be comfortable with round-trip development.
We will mainly cover JSP/servlet/JDBC in this course.
Students will develop their own applications using server-side Java. Prerequisite: Strong understanding of the Java Programming Language and basic HTML, familiarity with
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Client/Server Development and Remote Data Access in Visual Basic


...e teaches how to implement database access through client/server architecture over the Internet in Visual Basic.
Many applications today require access to a database located remotely, sometime over the Internet.
This course will teach the student how to create both a server and a client application that can communicate with each other over the Internet and provide access to a central
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Advanced Active Server Pages


Learn to program using Microsofta s latest technology, ASP. PREREQUISITE: Beginning Active Server Pages
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
IIS 6 0 Security
To identify IIS 6.0 permissions and authentication methods and to establish how to secure the IIS 6.0 environment
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IIS 6 0 Security
Optimizing Monitoring and Troubleshooting IIS 6 0
To identify how to optimize, monitor, and troubleshoot IIS 6.0
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Managing System Security in Windows Server 2003
To outline the process and considerations for securing the software infrastructure and for using security templates
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Securing Access to Resources in Windows Server 2003
To outline the decisons and processes for securing networks using authentication and authorization
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Securing Wireless and Remote Communications in Windows Server 2003
To outline the considerations and procedures for securing wireless and remote commmunications
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Managing IPSec in Windows Server 2003
To outline the decisions, considerations, and procedures for implementing an IPSec solution
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Managing Certificates in Windows Server 2003
To outline the considerations and procedures for using certificates to secure a network
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Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure
To identify the role and features of Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and the factors and requirements for planning and implementing an Active Directory infrastructure
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Planning Active Directory Services
To distinguish between global catalog servers and operations master roles and identify how they are enabled, administered, and placed in Active Directory infrastructure
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Active Directory Sites Replication and Trusts
To distinguish between Active Directory sites, replication, and trusts, and identify how they are implemented and administered
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Implementing Active Directory Users and Groups
To identify how to plan and implement Active Directory OU, user, and group strategies
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Configuring and Troubleshooting Group Policy
To identify the tasks and strategies involved in configuring and troubleshooting group policy
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Windows Server 2003 Planning the Network Infrastructure
To describe the decisions and considerations for planning a network and Internet connectivity strategy
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Windows Server 2003 Planning for Name Resolution
To discuss the decisions and considerations that should go into planning a name resolution strategy for a network infrastructure
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Windows Server 2003 Implementing Routing and Remote Access
To determine an appropriate routing and remote access implementation strategy and a suitable security solution for it
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Windows Server 2003 Planning for Network Availability
To discuss the decisions and considerations for maintaining server availability and performance
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Windows Server 2003 Planning Server Roles and Server Security
To outline the processes and considerations for planning server roles and server security
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Windows Server 2003 Planning a Security Infrastructure
To outline the processes and considerations for the planning the public key infrastructure and securing network data
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Windows Server 2003 Security Basics
To outline the processes and considerations for performing a security analysis and securing the network management process
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Windows Server 2003 Logical Network Security
To outline the decisions and considerations for designing a public key infrastructure and an authentication strategy
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Windows Server 2003 Securing Clients
To outline the processes and considerations for securing client machines and securing remote access
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Windows Server 2003 Physical Network Security
To outline the decisions and considerations for securing VPNs and wireless networks, and for using IPSec to increase security
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Windows Server 2003 Securing Data and Server Roles
To outline the processes and considerations for securing data and securing server roles
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Windows Server 2003 IIS Security and Firewalls
To outline the processes and considerations for securing an IIS implementation, including the use of firewalls
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IIS 6 0 Fundamentals
To identify how to install or upgrade IIS 6.0 and use the administration tools to perform tasks
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Administering IIS 6 0 Sites and Services
To identify how to administer IIS 6.0 sites, applications, and services
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Database Deployment and Data Distribution
recognize how to design, deploy and utilize database deployment and database distribution solutions
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Designing Access to SQL Server Data
recognize how to design and utilize data access technologies to manage SQL Server and access SQL Server Data
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Designing Efficient Application Access
recognize how to efficiently utilize client libraries for database access using automation management objects, server Network Interface and MARS for queries and row management
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Designing Queries in SQL 2005
recognize how to design and execute queries in SQL Server 2005, utilizing XQuery and the XML Data Modification Language
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Designing a SQL Server 2005 Cursor Strategy
recognize how to design and implement an appropriate cursor strategy in SQL Server 2005
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Designing a SQL Server 2005 Transaction Strategy
recognize the different levels of isolation and granularity to manage concurrency and execute a transaction strategy in SQL Server 2005
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SQL Server 2005 Error Handling Techniques
recognize how to design code for validating input, for error handling and for user-defined messages in SQL Server 2005
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Optimizing Query Performance and Index Strategies
recognize how to optimize query performance and indexing strategies in SQL Server 2005
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Optimizing Storage in SQL Server 2005
recognize how to optimize database storage and SQL Server performance
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Scaling Applications and Resolving Performance Issues
recognize how to scale out applications to enterprise level and troubleshoot and identify performance issues that result
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Designing Security for a Database Server Infrastructure for SQL Server 2005
To identify business security requirements, select the appropriate authentication method, and specify a security design for different levels of the SQL Server environment
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Designing the Physical Database for SQL Server 2005
To identify physical database requirements, select the appropriate strategy for designing database objects, and determine suitable database naming standards and change control procedures
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Designing a Database Server High Availability Solution for SQL Server 2005
To select the appropriate database storage design for a high availability scenario and identify a suitable replication solution
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Designing a Database Failover Solution for SQL Server 2005
To identify the appropriate cluster configuration solution, database mirroring solution, and log shipping solution for a database
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Designing a Database Server Data Recovery Solution for SQL Server 2005
To select the appropriate data backup and recovery solution for a SQL Server 2005 database
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Optimizing SQL Server 2005 Performance
To identify ways of optimizing the performance of SQL Server 2005
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Optimizing a Database Data Recovery Plan for SQL Server 2005
To identify potential causes of database failure, and select the appropriate fault tolerance and restore strategies for a scenario
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Monitoring and Maintaining a Database in SQL Server 2005
To monitor a database, automate database maintenance tasks, and configure reporting services for SQL Server 2005
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Managing Database Data in a SQL Server 2005 Environment
To recognize how to create and deploy SSIS packages, and enforce data quality and data integrity in a SQL Server 2005 database
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Managing Data Between Servers and Databases
To recognize how to manage change, configure and work with linked servers, and manage and tune replication in SQL Server 2005
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Managing and Maintaining Database Security in SQL Server 2005
To identify strategies for auditing database security at the server and user levels, and determine the appropriate way to protect against and respond to different types of attack on SQL Server
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Designing an Application Solution for SQL Server 2005
recognize how to design and build a database model and a physical database, and how to secure it
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Designing Database Objects
recognize how to design database objects according to your requirements
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Programming with SQL Server 2005
recognize how to implement SQL Server 2005 programming features to work with database data
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Using XML
recognize how to use, implement, retrieve and manipulate XML data in SQL Server 2005 using XQuery language
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CLR Integration
recognize how to use CLR integration in SQL Server 2005 to create, implement and work with data, and how to execute .NET assemblies to achieve this
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Database Testing and Code Management
recognize how to implement version control, unit testing and performance benchmarking and improvements in SQL Server 2005
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Developing Applications that Use SQL Server Support Services
recognize how to develop and deploy SQL Service Support solutions with Notification Services and Service Broker
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Developing Applications that Use SQL Server Business Intelligence Services
recognize how to implement Reporting Services to generate reports and Integration Services to manipulate data according to your requirements
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Web-form Creation with Visual Basic 2005 and ASP NET 2 0
To create web forms with server controls, event handlers, state-management capabilities, navigation controls, validation features, globalization, and accessibility features, to configure web-application settings, to redirect users to other web pages, and to optimize pages
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Web-form Creation with C 2005 and ASP NET 2 0
To create web forms with server controls, event handlers, state-management capabilities, navigation controls, validation features, globalization, and accessibility features, to configure web-application settings, to redirect users to other web pages, and to optimize pages
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Windows 2000 - Network Design Routing Technologies
To provide an overview of IP routing, multicasting, and Demand-Dial Routing in Windows 2000, and to analyze requirements and design an implementation/monitoring strategy for each service
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Windows 2000 - Network Design Remote Connectivity
To provide an overview of security and connection sharing in Windows 2000, and to analyze requirements and design an implementation/monitoring strategy for each service
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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Active Directory Design Directory Services Infrastruct
To provide an overview of the Active Directory design process and describe the main design considerations when planning network services and security
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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Active Directory Design Directory Services Security
To provide an overview of Active Directory security features and describe the different security management strategies available
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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Active Directory Design Schema and Replication
To provide an overview of the Active Directory schema and replication components and give general guidelines on configuring and managing them for optimum performance and reliability
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Windows 2000 - Security Solutions
To provide the information and skills necessary to design secure Windows 2000 networks, and to introduce the major security concepts, threats, risks, and the principal security features of Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 - Managing and Securing Resources
To enable students to design suitable administrative structures for Active Directory, to design security for users and groups, and to explain the resource and data security requirements for Windows 2000 computers.
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Windows 2000 - Communication and Remote Access Security
To enable students to design protocol-level security, to secure network services, to secure connections from remote users and remote offices, and to provide remote users with secure access to local resources
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Windows 2000 - Internet and Extranet Security
To enable students to design inbound and outbound Internet security solutions and secure partner access to network and to provide an overview of PKI and enable students to design PKI security solutions
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Windows 2000 Professional Getting Started
To introduce Windows 2000 Professional and demonstrate basic end-user tasks such as logging on, exploring, installing applications, and customization
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Windows 2000 Professional Up and Running
To explain how to configure and use Windows 2000 printing, file system, mobility, and Internet features and options
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Windows 2000 - Migration Design Upgrade and Migration Strategies
To show how to plan a migration from a Windows NT 3.5x or NT 4.0 domain to Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 - Migration Design Deployment
To show how to upgrade Windows NT 3.5x or 4.0 to Windows 2000, maintain network services during migration, and set up the Active Directory
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Windows 2000 - Migration Design Restructuring
To describe how to plan the restructuring of a Windows NT 3.5x or NT 4.0 domain to a Windows 2000 domain
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Introduction to Clustering in a Microsoft Windows 2000 Environment
To enable the student to plan, install, and configure a cluster
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Cluster Administration and Resource Management in Microsoft Windows 2000
To enable students to administer the cluster using the cluster administration tools
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Highly Available Web Infrastructure Solutions in Microsoft Windows 2000
To describe highly available web infrastructure solutions
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Technologies for Highly Available Solutions in a Windows 2000 Environment
To describe the various technologies used for high availability with Microsoft Server products
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Highly Available Network Services and Logical-Network Solutions in Windows 2000
To describe highly available solutions in relation to the Active Directory, DHCP, DNS, WINS, and logical-network solutions
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Highly Available Physical-Network Solutions in a Windows 2000 Environment
To describe highly available solutions in relation to physical-network components
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Managing Resources File Systems Disks and Web Services in Windows 2000
To demonstrate how to manage resources, file systems, disks, and web services in a Windows 2000 network
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Managing and Monitoring Network Security Routing and TCP IP in Windows 2000
To discuss how to manage and monitor network security, routing, and TCP/IP in Windows 2000
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Managing DHCP DNS and Name Resolution on a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
To discuss how to manage and troubleshoot DHCP, DNS, and name resolution in Windows 2000
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Managing Windows 2000 Servers and Client Computers
To demonstrate how to manage Windows 2000 servers and client computers
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Managing Groups and Replication through the Active Directory in Windows 2000
To show how to manage group objects, container permissions, and Active Directory replication in Windows 2000
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Managing Remote Access Solutions in Windows 2000
To demonstrate how to manage remote access solutions in Windows 2000
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Configuring and Troubleshooting IIS 5 0 in Windows 2000
To describe how to configure and troubleshoot IIS 5.0 in Windows 2000
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Windows Services in C
To demonstrate how to build, debug, deploy, and use Windows Services with C#
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Interoperability and Serviced Components in C
To demonstrate how to access unmanaged code from .NET and vice versa, and how to build, deploy, and use serviced components
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Windows 2000 Core Technologies - Network Fundamentals
To provide an overview of networking concepts and how they apply to Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 Core Technologies - TCP IP
To provide an overview of TCP/IP concepts and how they apply to Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 Core Technologies - Internet Fundamentals
To provide an overview of Internet technologies and how they are implemented in Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 - New Features and Architecture
To explain the positioning of Windows 2000 and describe its architecture, new features, and benefits
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Windows 2000 - Installation
To describe the Windows 2000 installation process, options, and how to upgrade to Windows 2000 from other operating systems
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Windows 2000 - Administration
To provide an overview of typical Windows 2000 administrative tasks and strategies and to demonstrate how to use a number of administrative tools
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Windows 2000 - Users
To provide an overview of local and domain user accounts and to demonstrate how to create, configure, and manage user accounts and profiles
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Windows 2000 - Groups and Terminal Services
To demonstrate how to plan, configure, and use groups to implement administrative, security, and messaging policies and show how to install and configure Terminal Services to facilitate remote administration and thin-client computing
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Windows 2000 - Files and Folders
To provide an overview of the different systems supported by Windows 2000 and to show how to manage, secure, and share FAT, FAT32, and NTFS files and folders
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Windows 2000 - Advanced File and Folder Management
To provide an overview of the advanced file and folder services and features in Windows 2000
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Windows 2000 - Hardware Configuration and Optimization
To demonstrate how to install, configure, and troubleshoot hardware on Windows 2000 computers and to monitor and optimize performance
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Windows 2000 - Events
To demonstrate how to configure events in Windows 2000 to manage resource usage and security, to troubleshoot Windows 2000 services and applications, and show how to configure auditing to implement, manage, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 resource usage, network, and security policies
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Windows 2000 - Backup and Recovery
To demonstrate how to perform effective backups and how to recover servers, data, and the Active Directory
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Windows 2000 - Group Policy
To provide an overview of Group Policy and to demonstrate how to configure, manage, and apply Group Policy to users and computers
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Windows 2000 - Network Protocols and Remote Access
To show how to configure and manage network protocols and services, routing and remote access, and inbound and outbound connections on Windows 2000 Server and Professional
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Windows 2000 - Storage and Printing
To explain Windows 2000 storage, to demonstrate how to secure files and folders using EFS, and how to configure and manage disks and printing
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Windows 2000 - Installing and Configuring Active Directory
To provide an overview of the Active Directory installation and configuration process
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Windows 2000 - Active Directory Replication and DNS
To provide an overview of the implementation and configuration of DNS services and Active Directory replication
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Windows 2000 - Active Directory Security and Management
To provide an overview of the configuration of the Active Directory security
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Windows 2000 - Active Directory Group Policy
To provide an overview of Group Policy and to demonstrate how to configure, manage, and apply Group Policy to users and computers
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Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure IP Routing
To provide an overview of IP routing in a Windows 2000 network
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Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure Addressing and Naming Serv
To provide an overview of the Windows 2000 network infrastructure and services, including DHCP, DNS, and WINS
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Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure Security
To provide an overview of security in a Windows 2000 network
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Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure Remote Access and Network
To show how to configure and manage network protocols and services, routing and remote access, and inbound and outbound connections on Windows 2000 Server and Professional
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Windows 2000 - Network Design Networking
To provide an overview of Windows 2000 networking services and to analyze and design a TCP/IP requirement and implementation strategy
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Windows 2000 - Network Design Addressing and Naming Services
To provide an overview of DHCP, DNS, and WINS services in Windows 2000 and to analyze and design a requirement and implementation strategy using these services
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Windows 2000 - Network Design Remote Access Services
To provide an overview of remote access in Windows 2000, and to analyze requirements and design an implementation/monitoring strategy for remote access
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Oracle Database 10g Oracle Net Services and Shared Servers Release 2
To provide an overview of Oracle Net Services and Shared Server
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Using PL SQL with an Oracle Server
To write lexical units in their correct format in a PL/SQL block, perform data conversion in PL/SQL, write PL/SQL anonymous blocks, and recognize the correct structure of a PL/SQL program block
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Monitor Windows SharePoint Services 3 0
Describe the problems that may arise in a WSS environment, how to avoid these problems, and how to monitor your servers and track usage and diagnostics, using SharePoint's various performance monitoring and logging tools, such as the Performance Console, Microsoft Operations Manager, SharePoint Central Administration, and the Event Viewer.
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Optional ASP NET Features and Finalizing ASP NET Applications
To introduce web services and custom server controls for ASP.NET web development, and to explain error handling, configuration, deployment, and security for ASP.NET applications
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Windows Services in VB NET
To show how to build, debug, deploy, and use Windows Services with Visual Basic .NET
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Interoperability and Serviced Components
To show how to access unmanaged code from .NET and vice versa, and how to build, deploy, and use serviced components
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Administer Windows SharePoint Services 3 0
Describe comprehensively how to administer WSS, using a variety of web-based and command-line tools for creating, configuring, backing up and restoring sites.
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Managing Users Groups and Storage in SUSE Linux
To manage user and group accounts and storage in SUSE Linux
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SUSE Linux Security
To recognize signs of intrusion and to use security measures to guard against intrusion
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SUSE Linux Hardware and Documentation
To configure hardware components, to use documentation in troubleshooting, and to recognize the importance of documenting installation procedures
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UNIX Shell Scripting Basics
To explain how to create simple shell scripts using UNIX shell commands
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Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure and Middle Tier Installation
To demonstrate how to prepare for, execute, and verify OracleAS Infrastructure and Middle Tier installation
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Oracle Application Server 10g Management Tools and Oracle Internet Directory
To demonstrate how to use OracleAS management tools and manage the Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
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Oracle Application Server 10g General Management and Directives for the HTTP Se
To demonstrate how to perform general management of Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
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Oracle Application Server 10g OracleAS Web Cache
To demonstrate how to administer and configure OracleAS Web Cache
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Oracle Application Server 10g mod_plsql CGI Scripts and Database Providers
To demonstrate how to configure mod_plsql, CGI-script execution, and database providers in OracleAS
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Oracle Application Server 10g Application Management and Deployment
To demonstrate how to manage and deploy applications in OracleAS
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Oracle Application Server 10g Component Administration in Oracle Internet Direc
To demonstrate how to configure Oracle Internet Directory (OID) components in OracleAS
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Oracle Application Server 10g DAS and SSO
To demonstrate how to manage users and groups with Delegated Administration Service (DAS) and administer the Single Sign-On feature of OracleAS
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Oracle Application Server 10g Component Security with SSL
To demonstrate how to manage wallets and certificates and configure components for SSL in OracleAS
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Oracle Application Server 10g Oracle Certificate Authority Management
To demonstrate how to manage Oracle Certificate Authority (OCA)
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Windows 2000 Script Host Automating Administration Tasks
To explain more advanced aspects of the VBScript programming language
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Installing Windows Vista
There are a number of versions of the Windows Vista operating system, each designed for a particular situation. Because the cost of upgrading operating systems can be steep, choosing the right version of an operating system is important. The chosen operating system version must support current needs as well as take into account possible future requirements. Hardware requirements must also be taken
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Configure Windows Vista Environments
Microsoft has added several new features to the Windows Vista desktop environment, among them the new Aero Glass user interface and the addition of the Windows Sidebar which displays and organizes gadgets. This course describes Windows Vista management utilities and how to use them and how to install and manage devices in Vista the new Aero Glass and Sidebar features of Vista and how to configure
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Windows Vista Users and Groups
The use of user and group accounts is fundamental in any network environment for both security and ease of administration. This course describes the types of user and group accounts available for Windows Vista clients, explains how to manage them, and covers best practices for their use.
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Configuring Windows Vista Applications
Windows Vista replaces or upgrades many of the applications that came standard with previous versions of Windows. New applications and improvements to existing ones are designed to increase security, productivity and ease of use. The default applications and features included with the Vista operating system depend on the version of Vista that is installed. This course covers many of these new
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Windows Vista Maintenance and Optimization
An optimized operating system runs at peak performance and helps to ensure that applications and hardware perform as they are designed to. Windows Vista has many tools to help achieve the goal of an optimized system along with monitoring tools that help ensure the system continues to perform at its best. This course describes many of the performance monitoring tools of Windows Vista and explains
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Installing Windows XP Professional
To demonstrate how to install or upgrade to Windows XP Professional
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Managing Files Folders and Devices in Microsoft Windows XP
To show how to manage, control, and troubleshoot files and folders, network devices, and drivers in Windows XP Professional
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System Reliability and the Desktop in Windows XP Professional
To demonstrate how to monitor and improve system performance and how to configure desktop settings in Windows XP Professional
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Networking Protocols and Services in Microsoft Windows XP
To explain how to configure networking utilities and IIS and how to manage the remote assistance and remote desktop utilities in Windows XP Professional
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Backup and Security Settings in Microsoft Windows XP
To explain how to recover from a backup and how to configure security settings in Windows XP Professional
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Installing SUSE Linux
To recognize milestones in the development of Linux and plan and conduct a basic SUSE Linux installation
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Command-Line Management in SUSE Linux
To use commands to create files, directories, and shell scripts, to set environment variables, and to work with text files
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Configuring a SUSE Linux Network
To recognize the features of networks and to set up and manage a SUSE Linux network
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Oracle Application Server 10g Introduction
To provide an introduction to OracleAS architecture, components, and installation options
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SQL Server 2000 XML and the Web
To outline the relationship between SQL Server 2000, XML, and the Web
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Transferring and Transforming Data in SQL Server 2000
To enable students to extract and transform data in SQL Server 2000
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SQL Server 2000 XML and the Web
To outline the relationship between SQL Server 2000, XML, and the Web
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Designing and Implementing Security in SQL Server 2000
To use programming logic to implement security and describe the different levels of security
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The SQL Server 2000 Logical Data Model
To describe SQL Server data entities and their normalization
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Using T-SQL in SQL Server 2000
To discuss Transact-SQL and its elements and view and define data using Transact-SQL statements
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SQL Server 2000 Programming Business Logic
To demonstrate how to implement views, stored procedures, triggers and user-defined functions as means for programming business logic
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SQL Server 2000 Transactions and Distributed Data
To demonstrate how to utilize transactions and distributed data
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Analyzing and Optimizing SQL Server 2000 Queries
To show how to analyze and optimize queries
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Installing SQL Server 2005
To install SQL Server 2005 and upgrade to SQL Server 2005 from previous versions
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Configuring SQL Server 2005
To configure a SQL Server instance and create a database, configure logins, users, and schemas for a database, and set up a linked server configuration
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Creating and Implementing Database Objects in SQL Server 2005
To create and implement key database objects in SQL Server 2005
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Retrieving Data and Running Queries in SQL Server 2005
To perform relational data and XML data management tasks, and work with assemblies and transactions in SQL Server 2005
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SQL Server 2005 Messaging and Querying Tools
To implement Service Broker components and use full-text search in SQL Server 2005
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Managing and Maintaining SQL Server 2005 Databases
To manage and maintain SQL Server 2005 databases
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SQL Server 2005 Database Performance and Optimization
To monitor and optimize database performance using SQL Server utilities
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Monitoring and Diagnosing Database Problems in SQL Server 2005
To monitor and resolve database blocks, and connect to the server using a dedicated administrator connection (DAC)
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SQL Server 2005 High Availability and Disaster Recovery
To implement database mirroring, log shipping, database snapshots, and data replication in SQL Server 2005
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Installing Configuring and Upgrading SQL Server 2000
To describe how to install, configure, and upgrade SQL Server
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Transferring and Transforming Data in SQL Server 2000
To enable students to extract and transform data in SQL Server 2000
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Security in a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Environment
To explain how to plan and implement security on a SQL 2000 database
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Managing SQL Server 2000 Databases
To guide students in configuring, performing, and automating routine administrative tasks
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Restoring SQL Server 2000 Databases
To describe the process involved in restoring SQL Server databases
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Monitoring SQL Server 2000 Performance
To explain how to monitor SQL Server for optimal performance
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Working with the WSS Object Model
Recognize how to utilize the WSS Object Model to programmatically create and customize features within a WSS site
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Features and Solutions in WSS
recognize how to create and deploy Feature and Solutions in WSS 3.0
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Working with Lists and ListItems
recognize how to utilize lists, listitems and libraries in WSS 3.0
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Maintaining and Supporting Applications on Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Vista takes advantage of the Windows Installer engine to install, maintain, and remove applications through the use of installation packages. Administrators can deploy these packages using various tools, including the MsiExec command-line tool, installation wizards, SMS, and the Group Policy Software Installation. Administrators can also take advantage of Software Restriction
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Running Applications in Rational Application Developer
To manage database connections, configure a server, and run applications in Rational Application Developer
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Introducing Windows Server 2008
...Server 2008 represents the next generation of server operating systems from Microsoft. With this release come notable improvements in security, remote access, networking, and performance monitoring. New administration features such as the command-line PowerShell and Server Manager are designed to ease administration and offer a secure way of administering Windows Server 2008 servers. Further
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Getting Started with WSS
recognize how to set up SharePoint site, a development computer and utilize the CAML language in WSS 3.0
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Resolving Issues with Hardware and Network Connectivity
To explain how to resolve issues with hardware and network connectivity
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Resolving Issues with Internet Explorer Application Security and Security Inci
To explain how to resolve issues with Internet Explorer and to configure application security
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Installing Windows Server 2003
To describe the new features of Windows Server 2003, discuss how to plan for its deployment and installation, and demonstrate the services and administration tasks it supports
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Windows Server 2003 Administration and Services Support
To describe how to administer the services that Windows Server 2003 supports
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Deploying Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Vista is the leading operating system used on desktops throughout the world in enterprise and home environments. It provides enhanced security, performance, reliability, and reduced cost for deployment and management. This course discusses the deployment infrastructure for enterprise environments and the different deployment methods that can be used to deploy Windows Vista,
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Troubleshooting Windows Vista Deployments
Microsoft Windows Vista provides diagnostics and tools to help reduce troubleshooting support costs and user interruptions. Windows Vista can detect and automatically correct most operating system and related hardware problems using these tools. If Vista cannot automatically correct a problem, it provides support resources to help technical support correct it in a timely manner. This course
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Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Security
Microsoft Windows Vista provides enhanced security features to help protect computers from malicious attacks, spyware, and other unwanted software that can be installed on your system when it is connected to the Internet. Vista also ensures that computers are kept up to date by automatically installing the latest security patches and updates. This course discusses how to secure Internet Explorer,
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Configuring and Troubleshooting User Access on Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Vista offers enhanced authentication mechanisms to allow legitimate users to log on to systems. These authentication mechanisms include using smart cards, biometrics, and username and password credentials. Once a user is logged onto the computer, Vista authorization allows the user specific permissions to access resources on that specific computer or on the network. Vista also
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Managing and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Systems
Many of Microsoft Windows Vista's new and enhanced tools can be used to simplify system management and troubleshooting. Windows Vista can be managed by using Group Policy settings when the system is part of an Active Directory domain, or by setting local group policies. Group Policies consist of Group Policy Objects (GPOs), which are used to configure system-wide or user-based settings, and are
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Troubleshooting Windows Vista Performance and Reliability
Microsoft Windows Vista includes the Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor, a tool that provides multiple data monitoring and collection utilities for evaluating a system's performance and reliability. It can also be used to monitor the performance and reliability of remote systems. The information that is gathered in Reliability and Performance Monitor can assist in troubleshooting
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Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Networking
Microsoft Windows Vista provides the Network and Sharing Center to configure and diagnose networking connectivity. This feature also allows you to configure access to the network through wireless connections, and remote access using VPNs and Remote Desktop. Windows Vista can also use group policies to configure network security to encrypt traffic over the network when network services are being
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Managing and Monitoring Exchange 2000
To describe ways to manage and monitor messaging connectivity, client connectivity, server growth, and backup and recovery
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Analyzing Requirements and Resources for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
To identify what company requirements and resources need to be analyzed before a messaging solution can be designed
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Designing an Exchange 2000 Model
To explain how to analyze the design of an organization's administrative model and routing group topology
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Designing Exchange 2000 Functionality
To describe how to design a functioning messaging solution
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Deploying and Troubleshooting Exchange 2000 Server
To describe how to use deployment techniques and how to troubleshoot problems with Exchange 2000 Server
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Exchange Server 2003 Installation
To outline how to prepare, perform, and check Exchange Server 2003 installation
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Exchange Server 2003 Upgrades and Migration
To perform upgrades and migrations to Exchange Server 2003
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Exchange Server 2003 Configuration for Exchange and Foreign Messaging Systems
To discuss configuration for Exchange and foreign messaging systems
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Exchange Server 2003 Configuration for Management
To outline how to configure Exchange Server 2003 for server, performance, and message management
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Exchange Server 2003 Recipients User Objects Groups and Address Lists
To demonstrate how to work with recipient policies, users and groups, and contacts and address lists
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Exchange Server 2003 Core Component Management
To demonstrate how to manage public folders and connectivity
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Exchange Server 2003 Computer Management
To demonstrate how to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Exchange 2003 servers
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Exchange Server 2003 Security Implementation
To outline some of the tasks for configuring Exchange Server 2003 to deal with internal and external security threats
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Exchange Server 2003 Designing and Planning Deployment
To discuss how to design and plan Exchange Server 2003 deployment
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Exchange Server 2003 Planning for Active Directory and Designing a Messaging In
To discuss how to plan and design Active Directoy integration, multiple forest deployment, general administration, and organization infrastructure in Exchange Server 2003
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Exchange Server 2003 Designing Data Management and Fault Tolerance
To discuss how to design data management, fault tolerance, backup, and recovery in Exchange Server 2003
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Exchange Server 2003 Designing Server and Client Connectivity
To discuss how to design server and client connectivity
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Exchange Server 2003 Planning Security
To discuss how to plan the protection of an Exchange Server 2003 organization from security threats
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Preparing the Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure
...Server 2007 is the latest release in Microsoft's e-mail and messaging software. The core functionality of Exchange Server remains the same; however, some key components have been drastically changed. This course discusses the new features of Exchange Server 2007 and the hardware required to support an installation. Also discussed are the steps that should be followed when planning for a new
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Installing and Transitioning to Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Server 2007 represents the biggest advance in Microsoft's e-mail and messaging system yet. This course demonstrates how to complete a typical installation of Exchange Server 2007 and how to install additional Exchange Server roles. Also discussed are the requirements and process for transitioning from previous versions of Exchange Server to Exchange Server 2007.
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Managing Exchange Server 2007
...Server 2007 is the completely redesigned Exchange Management Console, which replaces the Exchange System Manager found in previous releases of Exchange Server. Also included is the Exchange Management Shell (EMS), which is a command line tool that allows administrators to easily manage the Exchange organization. This course discusses the new management tools, and demonstrates how to create and
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Managing Default Custom and Public Folders in Exchange Server 2007
The primary focus of all editions of Exchange Server has been the messaging and calendar functionality it provides to users, and this remains the case with the release of Exchange Server 2007. This course discusses the management of default folders such as the inbox, calendar, and contacts. The creation and management of custom folders and the public folder structure is also covered.
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Connectors Transport Rules and Message Compliance in Exchange Server 2007
...he primary protocol used to relay e-mail messages between servers on the Internet. Since most e-mail systems are connected to the Internet, it is important to understand how SMTP is configured in Exchange Server 2007. This course discusses the implementation of Send and Receive SMTP connectors on Hub Transport servers and Edge Transport servers. Also explored in this course is the
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Accessing Exchange Server 2007 Remotely
Email is now one of the most critical business applications that people use on a daily basis. Because of this, it necessary for many people to access their email whether they are at the office, home or traveling abroad. Traditionally, people could only access email remotely through a simplified web interface or by configuring a VPN to their corporate network. Now people can enjoy the full
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Data Protection in Exchange Server 2007
With e-mail becoming one of the most popular choices for business communications, it is now more important than ever for e-mail to always be accessible to users. This can be accomplished using a number of techniques, including clustering, backups and load balancing. This course discusses high availability solutions using Cluster Continuous Replication, Single Copy Clusters, as well as Network Load
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