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Course Overview This is the first course in a four part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and implement Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory in an enterprise environment. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the key features and components of Active Directory; identify the physical structure and security features of Active Directory; locate the information you need to document an existing DNS structure; design the first Active Directory domain; and locate and move objects in Active Directory. Learn To: - Identify the key features and components of Active Directory.
- Identify the physical structure and security features of Active Directory.
- Locate the information you need to document an existing DNS structure.
- Design the first Active Directory domain.
- Locate and move objects in Active Directory.
Content Emphasis Skills-Based Audience This course series is designed for IS Managers, MIS Directors, Technical Managers, System Administrators, Database Administrators and System Analysts. It is recommenced that participants have completed NETg course 72400, Microsoft Windows 2000: Technical Overview and 72401, Microsoft Windows 2000: New Features or have equivalent knowledge. Total Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Active Directory Basics Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s) - Identify the seven key features of Active Directory.
- Identify the features of the components of Active Directory.
- Identify the naming and name resolution features of Active Directory components.
- Identify the logical structure of Active Directory.
- Identify the physical structure of Active Directory.
- Identify the security features of Active Directory.
- Identify the internal architecture of Active Directory.
- Identify the functions of the Directory Service module components.
- Identify the internal logical architecture of Active Directory.
Unit 2: Active Directory Naming Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s) - Identify the features of the object naming and name resolution options in Active Directory.
- Identify the characteristics of the integration that occurs between DNS and Active Directory.
- Sequence the steps in the DNS resolution process of Active Directory.
- Identify the characteristics of the integration that occurs between DHCP and DNS.
- Identify the guidelines for determining the DNS scope of Active Directory.
- Identify the guidelines for the design of the naming hierarchy to be used in Active Directory.
- Identify the requirements for selecting a compatible DNS service.
- Identify the guidelines for choosing DNS names.
- Locate the information you need to document an existing DNS structure.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using a currently registered DNS domain name.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using a child domain name of a currently registered domain.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using a reserved private DNS domain name.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using the same domain name internally and externally.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using a different domain name internally and externally.
Unit 3: Planning a Domain Structure Duration: 2 Hour(s) - Identify the guidelines for selecting either OUs or domains.
- Design the first Active Directory domain.
- Identify the guidelines for designing an OU structure.
- Identify the guidelines for determining the number of OU levels.
- Identify the features of security groups in Active Director
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