MCSE 2003
MCSE Certification Prep
Training
Provided by Affordable Training
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer 2003
Course Description
As an MCSE 2003, you will have the ability to effectively plan, implement, maintain and support information systems in a wide range of computing environments using Microsoft's new Windows 2003 and other Microsoft Server products. Get ahead of the IT competition and gain the latest technology skills by getting certified as an MCSE for Windows 2003! Along with these skills come increased job opportunities and financial rewards. Microsoft s Windows Server 2003 MCSE certification (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is for professionals who analyze the business requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System .
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MCSE 2003
Course Title: MCSE 2003 (Exams 70-290, 291, 293, 294, 210, 298, 228)
Course Code: MCSE 0023
Course Description: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
Job Role: Network Administrator (Hardware and Network Admin)
Course Delivery: Instructor-Led CBT (Computer Based Training)
Course Duration: 6 - 9 Months (250 hours Self Study)
Course Contents: 35 Instructor-Led Training CD-ROM's
Also Included With Your Course Only From Affordable Training:
1 Year's Ecampus Online Support
1 Year's Technical Email Support
Unlimited Telephone Tutor Support
MCSE-CD Diagnostics Toolkit
Student Induction Pack
Money Back Certification Guarantee
Locating Local Test Centers and Booking Exams
Exam Testing Simulators
Huge Resource Website For Students Only
Course and Exam Chatrooms For Students Only
OBJECTIVES:
Identify the tasks involved in supporting Windows 2003 networks.
Understand how networking concepts are implemented in Windows 2003.
Configure Microsoft Windows 2003 Professional on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain.
Install and configure Windows 2003 Server.
Install, configure, manage and support a network infrastructure that uses Microsoft Windows 2003 server.
Install, configure and administer the Microsoft Window 2003 Active Directory service.
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to design a Microsoft Windows 2003 directory services infrastructure.
Understand the strategies needed to design the Active Directory structure of an organization, and then design the Active Directory structure to meet those needs.
Gain skills needed to create a networking services infrastructure design that supports the required network applications.
Learn network solution technologies: including DHCP, IP, OSPF, RIP, and IGMP.
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks by using Microsoft Windows 2003 technologies.
Job Role
As a network specialist, you ensure that people can access the information they need when they need it, plus you also prevent unwanted users from entering the system. Using cable, fiber optics, or even wireless communications, you connect users to your company's computer system. You have a thorough understanding of current networking technology for local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), wide area networks (WANs), and the Internet. You identify and document problems, their causes, and their ramifications.
Network specialists are responsible for the security and administration of the networks that are now prevalent in many companies. They also design and implement systems that keep networks functioning in the event of a power failure or other emergency. Larger companies often employ several network specialists, each of whom performs a different function. In smaller companies, one or two people do everything relating to network administration and maintenance.
Other Related Jobs:
Network Administrator
Systems Engineer
Technical Support Engineer
Systems Analyst
Network Analyst
Technical Consultant
Course Delivery
Training with Affordable Training can take place out of office hours or in your spare time - so it will not interfere with your daily schedule. You can benefit from personalised one to one training with the feel of a classroom. Training comes to life with our full motion video or multimedia, challenging labs, critical assessment and real-world insight from experts with vast experience in the subject matter.
It is the most effective yet affordable form of training available and is particularly favoured by SME's, individuals and Public Sector Bodies who wish to learn up-to 75% faster than expensive instructor led training and steal a march on rival competitors. Our highly proven methodology provides an unequalled training experience with results!
Computer Based Training (CBT) will also provide you with a useful add-on to formal training courses. Vital staffs do not leave the site to attend courses and there are no travelling or subsistence expenses involved. You can also train multiple users at the same time by uploading the course material onto your intranet/internet or extranet server and still receive the same levels of one to one service just like in a classroom.
While most computer based training courses are one-half or less of your screen, our instructor-led cbt courses are available in Full Screen Resolution and since they are from our original digital masters, they are of the highest quality. What good is a visual presentation if you have trouble identifying what is on your screen?
Full Motion Video and interaction offers you full control of what you see and hear on your screen. If you would like the instructor to repeat what he just said, you simply click on the rewind button and you may listen as often as you like. Each section is also identified with a digital index to help you find your place if you have to pause in the middle of a Lesson.
You have Complete Control of the Video Streams, down to each second of time, enabling you to go directly to and from any section of the training series. You may replay any single part or all of the information as many times as you think necessary to master the concepts.
Practice sessions consist of hints that guide a learner towards the correct solution to a problem. Practice sessions also contain sample solutions. The courses simulate software so you do not have to purchase expensive software to complete the learning experience.
4 Core Networking modules:
Exam 70 290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment.
Exam 70 291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.
Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure.
1 Core Operating System Module:- (choose between XP Pro or Win 2000):
Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
1 Design Module:
Exam 70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
1 Elective Module:
Exam 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
At the end of every module students take a test to assess their knowledge of a particular subject. The result is that a student can learn at his or her own pace and is free to make mistakes in private.
Because of the visual nature of the training environment, students become involved with the subject matter in a meaningful way. This provides companies with a consistent and high quality means of providing training to their workforce.
A Floating Window will be your guide through the application processes and steps. It acts like the "Office Assistant" but since we programmed it into the course, it already knows what you are doing and will only offer information that is relevant to what you are doing. It is your companion through the interactive simulations.
Notepad lets you record detailed and precise notes during the instruction and is readily available at any time during any course. With a click of a button, you may record as many notes as you like and then resume with the visual presentation.
Access to chat rooms allows students to correspond with their peers. Discussion rooms provide access to a database of question and answers relevant to the topic material.
Course Code: MCSE 0023
Course Description: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
Job Role: Network Administrator (Hardware and Network Admin)
Course Delivery: Instructor-Led CBT (Computer Based Training)
Course Duration: 6 - 9 Months (250 hours Self Study)
Course Contents: 35 Instructor-Led Training CD-ROM's
Also Included With Your Course Only From Affordable Training:
1 Year's Ecampus Online Support
1 Year's Technical Email Support
Unlimited Telephone Tutor Support
MCSE-CD Diagnostics Toolkit
Student Induction Pack
Money Back Certification Guarantee
Locating Local Test Centers and Booking Exams
Exam Testing Simulators
Huge Resource Website For Students Only
Course and Exam Chatrooms For Students Only
OBJECTIVES:
Identify the tasks involved in supporting Windows 2003 networks.
Understand how networking concepts are implemented in Windows 2003.
Configure Microsoft Windows 2003 Professional on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain.
Install and configure Windows 2003 Server.
Install, configure, manage and support a network infrastructure that uses Microsoft Windows 2003 server.
Install, configure and administer the Microsoft Window 2003 Active Directory service.
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to design a Microsoft Windows 2003 directory services infrastructure.
Understand the strategies needed to design the Active Directory structure of an organization, and then design the Active Directory structure to meet those needs.
Gain skills needed to create a networking services infrastructure design that supports the required network applications.
Learn network solution technologies: including DHCP, IP, OSPF, RIP, and IGMP.
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks by using Microsoft Windows 2003 technologies.
Job Role
As a network specialist, you ensure that people can access the information they need when they need it, plus you also prevent unwanted users from entering the system. Using cable, fiber optics, or even wireless communications, you connect users to your company's computer system. You have a thorough understanding of current networking technology for local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), wide area networks (WANs), and the Internet. You identify and document problems, their causes, and their ramifications.
Network specialists are responsible for the security and administration of the networks that are now prevalent in many companies. They also design and implement systems that keep networks functioning in the event of a power failure or other emergency. Larger companies often employ several network specialists, each of whom performs a different function. In smaller companies, one or two people do everything relating to network administration and maintenance.
Other Related Jobs:
Network Administrator
Systems Engineer
Technical Support Engineer
Systems Analyst
Network Analyst
Technical Consultant
Course Delivery
Training with Affordable Training can take place out of office hours or in your spare time - so it will not interfere with your daily schedule. You can benefit from personalised one to one training with the feel of a classroom. Training comes to life with our full motion video or multimedia, challenging labs, critical assessment and real-world insight from experts with vast experience in the subject matter.
It is the most effective yet affordable form of training available and is particularly favoured by SME's, individuals and Public Sector Bodies who wish to learn up-to 75% faster than expensive instructor led training and steal a march on rival competitors. Our highly proven methodology provides an unequalled training experience with results!
Computer Based Training (CBT) will also provide you with a useful add-on to formal training courses. Vital staffs do not leave the site to attend courses and there are no travelling or subsistence expenses involved. You can also train multiple users at the same time by uploading the course material onto your intranet/internet or extranet server and still receive the same levels of one to one service just like in a classroom.
While most computer based training courses are one-half or less of your screen, our instructor-led cbt courses are available in Full Screen Resolution and since they are from our original digital masters, they are of the highest quality. What good is a visual presentation if you have trouble identifying what is on your screen?
Full Motion Video and interaction offers you full control of what you see and hear on your screen. If you would like the instructor to repeat what he just said, you simply click on the rewind button and you may listen as often as you like. Each section is also identified with a digital index to help you find your place if you have to pause in the middle of a Lesson.
You have Complete Control of the Video Streams, down to each second of time, enabling you to go directly to and from any section of the training series. You may replay any single part or all of the information as many times as you think necessary to master the concepts.
Practice sessions consist of hints that guide a learner towards the correct solution to a problem. Practice sessions also contain sample solutions. The courses simulate software so you do not have to purchase expensive software to complete the learning experience.
4 Core Networking modules:
Exam 70 290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment.
Exam 70 291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.
Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure.
1 Core Operating System Module:- (choose between XP Pro or Win 2000):
Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
1 Design Module:
Exam 70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
1 Elective Module:
Exam 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
At the end of every module students take a test to assess their knowledge of a particular subject. The result is that a student can learn at his or her own pace and is free to make mistakes in private.
Because of the visual nature of the training environment, students become involved with the subject matter in a meaningful way. This provides companies with a consistent and high quality means of providing training to their workforce.
A Floating Window will be your guide through the application processes and steps. It acts like the "Office Assistant" but since we programmed it into the course, it already knows what you are doing and will only offer information that is relevant to what you are doing. It is your companion through the interactive simulations.
Notepad lets you record detailed and precise notes during the instruction and is readily available at any time during any course. With a click of a button, you may record as many notes as you like and then resume with the visual presentation.
Access to chat rooms allows students to correspond with their peers. Discussion rooms provide access to a database of question and answers relevant to the topic material.
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