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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 3 Active Dir Structure |
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Part 3: Active Directory Structure is the third course in this series. Its focuses on designing a schema modification policy. It also covers group policy planning. Finally it also covers design of Active Directory structure.
Learn To:
- Identify the business needs that require modification of Active Directory schema.
- Identify the basic components of the Active Directory schema.
- Identify the methods that can be used to modify the Active Directory schema.
- Identify the business requirements for using Group Policy.
- Identify the options available for applying Group Policy methods.
- Identify the design guidelines for implementing Group Policy objects within Active Directory.
- Identify the phases involved in performing organizational analysis.
- Identify the roles and activities within the planning team.
- Identify the purpose of the project vision and scope.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
It is recommend that before taking this series, students should have completed courses 72410 - 72412, Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration, courses 72413 - 72420, Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration Series, and courses 72421 - 72425, Microsoft Windows 2000 Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Series, and courses 72427-72430, Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Series.
Total Learning Time
6 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Schema Modification Policy: Designing
Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)- Identify the business needs that require modification of Active Directory schema.
- Identify the basic components of the Active Directory schema.
- Identify the methods that can be used to modify the Active Directory schema.
- Identify the features of object identifiers.
- Identify the considerations involved in deactivating schema components.
- Identify the implications that modifying the schema has on Active Directory and the network.
- Identify situations where it is necessary to modify the schema.
- Perform the preparation procedure for schema modification.
- Identify the guidelines for testing schema modifications.
- Identify the implications of using Microsoft Exchange 2000 with Active Directory.
- Identify the guidelines for developing a schema modification policy.
- Identify the optimal process for modifying the schema for an organization.
Unit 2: Group Policy: Planning
Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)- Identify the business requirements for using Group Policy.
- Identify the options available for applying Group Policy methods.
- Identify the design guidelines for implementing Group Policy objects within Active Directory.
- Identify the optimal Group Policy that should be applied to meet the needs of an organization.
- Identify the guidelines for delegating administration of GPOs.
- Identify the guidelines for determining the priority in which GPOs are applied.
- Identify the factors that can optimize Group Policy performance.
- Identify the key considerations involved in testing and documenting Group Policy implementation.
- Identify guidelines for choosing design strategies for the creation of Group Policy.
- Identify the optimal order in which Group Policy objectives should be prioritized to meet the needs of an organization.
Unit 3: Active Directory Structure: Planning
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Identify the phases involved in performing organizational analysis.
- Identify the roles and activities within the planning team.
- Identify the purpose of the project vision and scope.
- Identify the components of a risk document.
- Identify design considerations based on the current physical network of an organization.
- Identify the current business conditions that may affect the design of the Active Directory structure.
- Identify the growth and reorganization factors that affect the Active Directory design plan.
- Identify the impact of Active Directory on the existing and planned technical environment.
- Identify the considerations involved in designing a naming strategy.
- Identify the considerations involved in designing a domain hierarchy in Active Directory.
- Identify the delegation considerations involved in Active Directory design.
- Identify the design considerations involved in planning site topology.
- Identify the guidelines for designing Group Policy.
- Identify the considerations involved in designing a schema modification policy.
- Identify the purpose and contents of the functional specification document.
- Identify the optimal Active Directory structure for an organization.
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