Migration to Windows Server Server
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Construct an optimal replication topology for the network and site layout
- Devise delegation of administration and design Group Policy deployment
- Plan and design a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory (AD) enterprise
- Integrate an existing DNS with Windows Server 2003 DNS
- Migrate from NT/2000 to Windows Server 2003 without interrupting business flow
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- Windows Server: Administering the Active Directory
Next Course(s):
None
This course is included in the following Certification Program:
- Microsoft Certified Professional
Our Program is All-Inclusive:
- 40 hours of classroom instruction
- Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
- A complete instruction manual
- Certificate upon completion
- Career Enhancement Services
- Full Placement Counseling
- Free Resume Review
- Job Placement Assistance
- Free Test Preparation
- Computer-Based Training Files
- Assessment Testing
- Internship Opportunities
- Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
- Check the schedule
Topics:
Introducing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Windows Server IT Professionals
Windows Server Vision
Windows Server 2003 Delivers
Productivity
Dependability
Connectivity
Best Economics
Windows Server 2003 Editions
Seminar Objectives and Outline
Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Core Functionality
Scalability Improvements
Hardware Scalability
Windows System Resource Manager
Deployment Improvements
Remote Installation Services
Automated Deployment Services
Application Server Improvements
IIS 6.0
Web Services
Application Verification and Compatibility
Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)
COM 1.x Enhancements
Manageability Improvements
Remote Desktop for Administration
Headless Operation
Emergency Management Services
Terminal Services Enhancements
Improvements to Active Directory and DNS in Windows Server 2003
Forest and Domain Functional Levels
Security Improvements
Improvements in Default Security Descriptors
Audit and SACL Policy
Trust Improvements
Implementation Enhancements
Redirecting Users and Computers Containers
Creating Replica domain controllers from a backup
Inter-Site replication improvements
Prevent Overloading Domain Controllers
Application Directory Partitions
Schema Improvements
Deactivation of Attributes and Classes
Lingering Object Removal
InetOrgPerson Object
Active Directory Administration Tools Enhancements
DNS Enhancements
Conditional Forwarding
Stub Zones
Application Partitions for DNS
DNS Configuration Enhancements
Improvements to Group Policy Functionality in Windows Server 2003
New Group Policy Features and Settings
Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)
Introduction to GPMC
Managing Group Policy Objects
Managing GPO Assignments
GPMC Results and Modeling
Importing, Exporting and Backing Up GPOs
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Filtering
Scripting Group Policy
Upgrading and Restructuring Domains in Windows Server 2003
Upgrading from Windows Server
ADPrep
Active Directory Migration Tool v2
Modifying Domain Configurations
Domain Rename
Domain Controller Rename
Forced Removal
Forest Trusts
Command Line and Administration in Windows Server 2003
Administration Tools
Adminpak.msi
Managing servers remotely
Management Tool Strategy
Command Line Standards
CMD.EXE
Top Command Line Tools
WMIC Capabilities
Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Server Implementation
Scripting Capabilities
Windows Script Host (WSH)
New Windows Server WSH 5.6
Terminal Services Enhancements in Windows Server 2003
Terminal Server Benefits
Terminal Services Client and Server Side Features
Terminal Services Permissions
Enterprise Deployment: Installation and Provisioning
Upgrading from Windows Server
New Group Policy Support for Terminal Services
Licensing Improvements and Models
Managing File Resources
File Management Enhancements
Implementing Volume Shadow Copy
Backup and Restore Benefits
Client Data Recovery
Virtual Disk Service
Windows SharePoint Services
Windows Server 2003 as an Application Server - IIS 6.0 and Web Services
Application Server Features and Roles
Installing and Configuring the Application Server Role
IIS 6.0 Reliability Features
Fault Tolerance Architecture
HTTP.sys
Application Pools
WWW Service
Worker Processes
IIS 6.0 Manageablity Features
Configuration Metabase
Server Backup and Restore
Software Patch Management
Web Admin Service (WAS)
Logging
IIS 6.0 Performance and Scalability Features
IIS 6.0 Security Features
Configuration Metabase
Locked Down Server by Default
Application Isolation
Network Service Account
SSL and Passport Integration
Authorization Improvements
Web Services
Secure Connected Infrastructure in Windows Server 2003
Introduction to Secure Connected Infrastructure
PKI
Authentication Enhancements
Smart Card Enhancements
CmdKey
RADIUS/IAS
IPSec
Virtual Private Networks
Wireless Networking
Windows Server 2003 Interoperability
Interoperability Benefits
Interoperability with Unix / Linux
Interoperability with NetWare
Interoperability with Host Based Systems
Microsoft Metadirectory Services
