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Price: $599.00
MCSE CBT Course Overview:
IT professionals planning to become certified as an MCSE on Windows Server 2003 are required to pass a total of seven exams – six "Core" exams (four networking, one client OS, and one design) and one "Elective" exams.
Please refer to the official Microsoft MCSE for Windows Server 2003 web page for complete certification training details: http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/windows2003/
Total Training Duration:
200 hours
MCSE 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 Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Exam 70-293
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Active Directory Exam 70-294
- Microsoft Windows XP Installation and Administration Exam 70-270
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Designing Security Exam 70-298
- Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Exam 70-284
MCSE Certification Training Course Topics:
- To match Windows Server 2003 editions with their features.
- To match logon options with their functions.
- Learn features and functions of administrative tools.
- Learn guidelines for creating a user account.
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Learn options for creating user accounts.
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Learn guidelines for creating a user account template.
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Learn reasons for enabling and disabling accounts.
- Learn reasons why users are locked out of accounts.
- To match group membership types with their tasks.
- Learn features and functions of the Run as command.
- Learn tools to administer a remote server using Computer Management.
- Learn features and functions of disk partitioning.
- Learn features of basic disks and dynamic disks.
- Learn features and functions of a simple volume.
- Learn options in Device Manager.
- Learn options in the Add Hardware Wizard.
- Learn features of Windows Update and Automatic Updates.
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Learn options for configuring Automatic Updates.
- Learn features and functions of SUS.
- Learn guidelines for creating a performance baseline.
- Learn features and functions of Task Manager.
- Learn features and functions of the Performance console.
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Learn features and functions of counter logs.
- To match counter log file formats with their features and functions.
- Learn options for configuring static or dynamic IP addresses.
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Learn options for assigning IP addresses using Alternate Configuration.
- To sequence the steps in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) name resolution process.
Learn features of routing in a networking environment.
- Learn features and functions of a router.
- Learn features of name resolution.
- Learn ways of viewing names on a client.
- Learn key features of host name resolution.
- Learn elements of DNS zone transfer configuration.
- Learn features of DNS dynamic updates.
- Learn options for configuring DNS updates.
- Learn steps in configuring TTL values.
- Learn features of ageing and scavenging.
- Learn features of IPSec.
- Learn guidelines for implementing IPSec security policies.
- Learn key steps in assigning IPSec policies on a computer.
- Learn elements of the network design process.
- To match key technologies and services integrated into a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure with their functions.
- Learn best practices for planning a Windows Server 2003 network.
- To match network devices with their features.
- Learn guidelines for router use in network infrastructures.
- Learn benefits of using switching in a network infrastructure.
- To match connection methods with their appropriate uses.
- Learn considerations when selecting a routing protocol.
- To sequence the stages in the DNS client name resolution process.
- Learn factors to consider when planning DNS server placement.
- To match DNS server roles with their most appropriate use.
- To match zone types with their uses.
- Learn factors to consider when planning zone security.
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Learn guidelines for planning zones.
- Learn factors to consider when changing recursion and root hint settings.
- Learn key features of IPSec.
- Learn IPSec rules for an IPSec connection.
- To match default IPSec policies with their uses.
- Identify methods for determining whether system hardware and software are compatible with Windows XP Professional.
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Identify factors that dictate which file system to select when formatting a partition for Windows XP Professional.
- Identify key features of the text-only portion of the Windows XP Professional installation procedure.
- Identify advantages of automating Windows XP Professional installation by using answer files and Uniqueness Database Files (UDFs).
- Identify 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.
- Identify features of control sets in Windows XP Professional.
- Identify 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.
- Much more.
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