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Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) Certification For Windows Server 2003 Training CBT

Price: $499.00
MCSA CBT Course Overview:
IT professionals planning to become certified as an MCSA on Windows Server 2003 are required to pass a total of four exams – three "Core" exams (two networking and one client OS) and one "Elective" exams.
Please refer to the official Microsoft MCSA for Windows Server 2003 web page for complete certification details: http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcsa/windows2003/ Total Training Duration:
120 hours
MCSA CBT Course Modules:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing a Server Environment Exam 70-290
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Exam 70-291
- Microsoft Windows XP Installation and Administration Exam 70-270
- Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Exam 70-284
Training Course Topics:
- To match Windows Server 2003 editions with their features.
- To match logon options with their functions.
- To Learn features and functions of administrative tools.
- To Learn guidelines for creating a user account.
- To Learn options for creating user accounts.
- To Learn guidelines for creating a user account template.
- To Learn reasons for enabling and disabling accounts.
- To Learn reasons why users are locked out of accounts.
- To match group membership types with their tasks.
- To Learn features and functions of the Run as command.
- To Learn tools to administer a remote server using Computer Management.
- To Learn features and functions of disk partitioning.
- To Learn features of basic disks and dynamic disks.
- To Learn features and functions of a simple volume.
- To Learn options in Device Manager.
- To Learn options in the Add Hardware Wizard.
- To Learn features of Windows Update and Automatic Updates.
- To Learn options for configuring Automatic Updates.
- To Learn features and functions of SUS.
- To Learn guidelines for creating a performance baseline.
- To Learn features and functions of Task Manager.
- To Learn features and functions of the Performance console.
- To Learn features and functions of counter logs.
- To match counter log file formats with their features and functions.
- To Learn options to create an alert.
- To Learn options for configuring static or dynamic IP addresses.
- To Learn options for assigning IP addresses using Alternate Configuration.
- To sequence the steps in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) name resolution process.
- To Learn features of routing in a networking environment.
- To Learn features and functions of a router.
- To Learn features of name resolution.
- To Learn ways of viewing names on a client.
- To Learn key features of host name resolution.
- To Learn elements of DNS zone transfer configuration.
- To Learn features of DNS dynamic updates.
- To Learn options for configuring DNS updates.
- To Learn steps in configuring TTL values.
- To Learn features of ageing and scavenging.
- To Learn features of IPSec.
- To Learn guidelines for implementing IPSec security policies.
- To Learn key steps in assigning IPSec policies on a computer.
- To Learn features of a network access infrastructure.
- To match methods of authenticating for client network access with their descriptions.
- To Learn features of VPN connections.
- To Learn options for configuring user account dial-in permissions.
- To Learn features of remote access policies.
- Learn methods for determining whether system hardware and software are compatible with Windows XP Professional.
- Learn factors that dictate which file system to select when formatting a partition for Windows XP Professional.
- Learn key features of the text-only portion of the Windows XP Professional installation procedure.
- Learn advantages of automating Windows XP Professional installation by using answer files and Uniqueness Database Files (UDFs).
- Learn user interaction level, distribution method, and essential general and network settings for an answer file.
- Sequence the stages in the Windows XP Professional boot process.
- Learn features of control sets in Windows XP Professional.
- Learn guidelines for using the Last Known Good configuration to start a computer running Windows XP Professional.
- Create a local user account in Windows XP Professional.
- Sequence the stages in the authentication of a local user account in Windows XP Professional.
- Manually assign a static Internet Protocol (IP) address for a network device in Windows XP Professional.
- Learn the different methods of assigning an alternate dynamic Internet Protocol (IP) address to a network device.
- Automate Internet Protocol (IP) address assignment in Windows XP Professional by changing from static to dynamic IP addressing.
- Learn features of user-friendly names used in Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks.
- Learn features of virtual private network (VPN) connection from a Windows XP Professional client.
- Learn New Connection Wizard options that can be selected when configuring an outbound virtual private network (VPN) connection in Windows XP Professional.
- Learn features of virtual private network (VPN) protocols available in Windows XP Professional.
- Create a hardware profile for a mobile user in Windows XP Professional.
- Select an optimal power scheme for a computer running Windows XP Professional.
- Learn functions of Windows XP Professional disk management.
- Learn features of basic disk organization in Windows XP Professional.
- Learn New Partition Wizard options that can be selected when creating partitions on a basic disk in Windows XP Professional.
- Much more.
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