Description
This is the final course in a five part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-152, Designing and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the features and installation requirements of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) and the features of MTS components; Identify the elements and views of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) Explorer; identify the guidelines for creating transaction objects; create a package, add a component to a package and set the component properties; implement declarative security for MTS; set package identity and security in MTS; and add mail and search services to a Web site.
Audience
This course series is designed for site developers who perform architectural planning, technology selection, or Web site programming tasks. This series will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-152, Designing and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0. Participants should have completed the first four courses in the series.
Prerequisites
(Currently no course prerequisite information)
Objective
- Identify the features and installation requirements of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) and the features of MTS components.
- Identify the elements and views of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) Explorer.
- Identify the guidelines for creating transaction objects.
- Create a package, add a component to a package and set the component properties.
- Implement declarative security for MTS.
- Set package identity and security in MTS.
- Add mail and search services to a Web site.
- Add media services to a Web site by using Windows NT NetShow services.
Topics Include
Unit 1: MTS: An Overview - Identify the features of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
- Identify the features of MTS components.
- Identify the constituents of the MTS environment.
- Identify the item in the MTS Explorer interface that is used to view specific information.
- Identify the menu item that is used to display information in a specific way in the MTS Explorer.
- Match the entities in the MTS architecture with their roles.
- Identify the methods used to handle the different errors that can occur in an MTS application.
Unit 2: MTS Components and Packages - Create a package by using the Action drop-down menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Add a component to a package by using the pop-up menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Set the properties of a component by using the pop-up menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Identify the guidelines for creating transaction objects.
- Set up an MTS server to deploy packages by using the Action menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Export a package by using the Action drop-down menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Sequence the steps that are performed by a client application executable to set up a client for using MTS components.
- Match the properties of MTS transactions with their purposes.
- Complete the code to add transaction support to a component by using the ObjectContext object methods.
- Update a DLL by adding classes in order to achieve a finer level of transaction control.
- Complete the code that will manage an aborted transaction in an ASP page.
Unit 3: MTS Security - Identify the activities to be performed to implement declarative security.
- Create a Windows NT user.
- Create a Windows NT local group.
- Add a user to a Windows NT local group.
- Create a role for a specified package by using the Action menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Map a Windows NT account to a role by using the Users pop-up menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Assign a role to a specified MTS component by using the Action menu in the MTS Explorer.
- Enable authorization checking for an MTS component by using the pop-up menu of the component.
- Set the user identity for an MTS package by using the Action menu in the MTS Explorer.
Unit 4: Mail and Search Services for Web Sites - Match mail access technologies with their uses.
- Match the mail server programs for Windows NT with their uses.
- Identify the sequence of steps performed by the SMTP service to deliver an e-mail message to a client.
- Set the properties of the SMTP service by using the pop-up menu in Internet Service Manager.
- Complete the code to send an e-mail message from an Active Server Page.
- Identify the features of Index Server.
- Set the properties of Index Server by using the pop-up menu in Index Server Manager.
- Update the content index on a Web server by using Index Server Manager.
- Match the properties of the Query object with their uses.
- Identify the uses of the methods of the Query object.
- Identify the uses of the methods of the Utility object.
- Complete the code to process a query in an ASP by using the Query object of Index Server.
Unit 5: Media Services for Web Sites - Install NetShow server components on a computer.
- Match NetShow tools with their uses.
- Install NetShow tools on a computer.
- Identify the methods used to stream media on the Internet or an intranet.
- Identify the considerations for streaming media on an intranet or the Internet.
- Configure NetShow services by using NetShow Administrator.
- Convert media to ASF by using NetShow Encoder.
- Set up a unicast publishing point on a NetShow server by using the QuickStart wizard in NetShow Administrator.
- Set up a multicast station on a NetShow server by using the QuickStart wizard in NetShow Administrator.
Duration
8
Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently, only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
Media
CDROM
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