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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 1 Naming Delegation Strat

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Course Overview

Microsoft Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Part 1: Naming and Delegation Strategy is the first course in this series. Its focus is showing the learner how to analyze company's organizational requirements. It also covers how to design for the common architectural elements of Active Directory. It also covers the design considerations in relation to Naming strategy, Domain Name and DNS Naming. Finally, it covers the design principles behind the delegation of authority.

Learn To:

  • Identify the features of the Active Directory logical structure.
  • Identify the design considerations for an organization's Active Directory.
  • Identify guidelines for designing the Active Directory structure.
  • Identify the business needs that influence the selection of Active Directory names.
  • Identify the key considerations involved in designing a DNS naming strategy.
  • Identify the key considerations involved in determining the scope of Active Directory.
  • Identify the business needs that influence the delegation plan.
  • Identify IT organizational structures.
  • Identify guidelines for choosing a simple administrative design hierarchy.

Content Emphasis

Conceptual

Audience

IT professionals who operate very large computing environments that use the Windows 2000 network operating system. They have a minimum of one year's experience implementing and administering network operating systems in environments that have the following characteristics: Supported users range from 200-26,000+ Physical locations range from 5-150+ Typical network services and applications include file and print, database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop management, and Web hosting. Connectivity needs include connecting individual offices and users at remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet.

Total Learning Time

6 - 8 Hour(s)

Course Contents

Unit 1: Directory Structure Design Fundamentals

Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
  • Identify the features of the Active Directory logical structure.
  • Identify the design considerations for an organization's Active Directory.
  • Identify guidelines for designing the Active Directory structure.
  • Identify the design considerations that influence a naming strategy.
  • Identify the design considerations that influence the delegation of administrative authority.
  • Identify the key considerations involved in designing an Active Directory domain.
  • Identify the key considerations involved in designing multiple domains.
  • Identify the key considerations involved in designing a site topology.
  • Identify the design considerations that influence schema modification.
  • Identify the design considerations that are affected by Group Policy.

Unit 2: Naming Strategy

Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
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