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Course 2207: Updating
Systems Administrator & Systems Engineer Skills from Microsoft Windows
2000 to Windows Server 2003
Course Specifications:
Course length: 5 days,
Location: Entre Technology Services, LLC
1501 N. 14th St. West, Suite 1511
Registration: Call your Account Manager
at 406.256.5700 or use our Registration Forms
Course Content
This five-day, instructor-led workshop provides students with the
knowledge and new skills that they need to plan, implement, manage, and
maintain a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 networked environment.
This discovery-based workshop consists primarily of labs that provide
hands-on experience focused exclusively on the skills and objectives that
align with Exam 70-292: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000, and Exam
70-296: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Environment for an MCSE Certified on Windows® 2000.
Audience
This workshop is intended for expert Windows 2000 systems engineers who
plan, implement, and support Windows 2000-based networks running Microsoft
Active Directory® directory service, and who need to quickly leverage
their skills in a Windows Server 2003 environment. The workshop assumes
extensive, day-to-day practical, hands-on experience using Windows 2000
and a preference for learning by doing and discovering in a
non-prescriptive lab environment. For a more traditional learning
experience, see Course 2297: Planning, Implementing, Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE on
Windows 2000.
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
Identify the systems administration tasks in Windows Server 2003
that are new or different from the tasks performed in Windows 2000.
Manage user, computer, and group accounts in a Windows Server
2003 Active Directory-based environment.
Use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to manage Group
Policy.
Manage resources and security.
Configure and manage DNS.
Manage servers in remote locations.
Manage Terminal Services.
Manage IIS 6.0 Web Services.
Maintain computers that run Windows operating systems by
implementing and managing Software Update Services.
Prepare for and implement disaster recovery solutions.
Plan a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy for an enterprise
organization.
Plan for an implementation of Active Directory and for Active
Directory replication.
Implement Active Directory and DNS.
Troubleshoot Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP), name resolution, and Group Policy.
Plan and implement cross-forest trusts and new security options.
Use Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 to deploy and restrict
software.
Use Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 to set advanced security
settings.
Plan and implement secure Routing and Remote Access.
Prerequisites
Before attending this workshop, students must have:
An MCSE on Windows 2000 certification, or equivalent knowledge
and skills.
Day-to-day experience planning, implementing, managing and
maintaining Windows 2000-based networks.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This workshop will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft
Certified Professional exams:
Exam 70-292: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Microsoft Windows 2000
Exam 70-296: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE Certified on Microsoft
Windows 2000
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Systems Administration in Windows Server 2003
Identify the products in the Windows Server 2003 family.
Describe the tools and resources available to perform tasks
throughout the workshop.
Unit 2: Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
Create user accounts by using CSVDE.
Create user accounts by using the dsadd command.
Modify the properties of multiple accounts.
Create computer accounts by using the dsadd command.
Create groups by using the dsadd command.
Add members to a group by using the dsmod command.
Copy the properties from an existing account when creating a new
account.
Find Active Directory objects.
Move an Active Directory object by using the drag and drop
technique of management in Active Directory Users and Computers.
Reset computer accounts.
Describe the effect of resetting passwords in Windows Server
2003.
Determine the effective permissions on an Active Directory
object.
Unit 3: Using the GPMC to Manage Group Policy
Implement Group Policy by using the GPMC.
Manage GPOs by using the GPMC, which includes:
Backing up a GPO.
Copying a GPO.
Importing a GPO.
Use Group Policy Results to troubleshoot Group Policy-related
issues.
Use Group Policy Modeling to experiment with possible Group
Policy configurations.
Unit 4: Managing Resources and Security
Determine the effective NTFS permissions for files and folders.
Change the owner for an existing file or folder.
Create custom security templates.
Apply security templates by using Group Policy.
Configure NTFS permissions by using security templates.
Audit security settings by using Security Configuration and
Analysis.
Unit 5: Managing DNS
Install DNS by using the Manage Your Server tool.
Create forward lookup zones.
Create reverse lookup zones.
Configure DNS conditional forwarding.
Configure DNS zones, which includes:
Configuring zone options.
Configuring zones for secure dynamic update.
Configuring Active Directory integrated zones.
Create DNS stub zones.
Unit 6: Managing Servers
Create desktop shortcuts that run the Run as command.
Connect to a remote server by using MMC snap-in tools.
Connect to a remote server by using the Remote Desktop
Connection utility.
Determine the best tool to use for remote administration in
specific situation.
Configure client connection speed for the Remote Desktop
Connection utility.
Configure auto reconnect for the Remote Desktop Connection
utility.
Unit 7: Managing Terminal Services
Install Terminal Services.
Install a Terminal Services Licensing server.
Configure Terminal Services, which includes:
Setting the level of encryption for terminal server user
sessions.
Controlling terminal server user connection access.
Configuring time-out settings from remote connections.
Monitoring remote desktop connection sessions.
Manage user sessions by using Terminal Services Manager.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Terminal Services
security.
Unit 8: Managing IIS 6.0 Web Services
Install IIS 6.0
Configure authentication
Install ASP.NET
Allow ASP.NET in Web service extensions
Manage ASP.NET configuration files
Implement Web applications
Implement application pooling
Manage the IIS 6.0 metabase
Manage an IIS server in a remote location
Monitor and optimize IIS 6.0
Unit 9: Maintaining Software by Using Software Update Services
Install and configure SUS on a server.
Configure automatic updates.
Use Group Policy to configure SUS clients.
Manage a software update infrastructure.
Back up and restore an SUS configuration.
Test an SUS implementation
Unit 10: Managing Disaster Recovery
Use Automatic System Recovery (ASR) to back up and restore a
server.
Restore data from shadow copies.
Roll back to a previous version of a device driver.
Configure security for backup operations.
Troubleshoot problems associated with restoring data.
Unit 11: Introduction to Performing Systems Engineer Skills in Windows
Server 2003
Describe, at a high level, the new features in Windows Server
2003 that pertain to the systems engineer job role.
Use the lab environment and locate key resources that are used
to complete the labs.
Unit 12: Planning a DNS Namespace Design
Evaluate existing DNS infrastructure and determine where new
Windows Server 2003 features can improve name resolution.
Determine when to use stub zones versus conditional forwarding.
Ensure availability of the _MSDCS zone.
Plan Active Directory partitions to replicate zone data when
needed.
Evaluate DNS zone security.
Unit 13: Planning Active Directory Deployment
Evaluate the placement of global catalog servers.
Plan optimal replication by exploiting replication enhancements
such as:
Linked value replication (LVR).
Partial attribute set (PAS) replication.
Inter-Site Topology Generator (ISTG) improvements.
Evaluate forest and domain functionality (versioning) levels.
Unit 14: Implementing DNS with Active Directory
Install Active Directory by using the advanced features of the
Active Directory Installation Wizard.
Install and configure DNS.
Implement a conditional forwarder.
Create stub zones.
Ensure high availability on the _MSDCS subdomain.
Create a DNS forward lookup zone.
Raise domain and forest functionality.
Create a new application directory partition.
Set the replication scope of a new application directory
partition.
Unit 15: Troubleshooting TCP/IP, Name Resolution, and Group Policy
Diagnose and resolve issues related to DNS services.
Troubleshoot Group Policy.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to client computer
configuration.
Troubleshoot network connectivity issues.
Unit 16: Planning and Implementing Multiple Forests in Active Directory
Evaluate the need for security identifier (SID) filtering,
selective authentication, resolving naming conflicts, and routing name
suffixes in a multi-forest environment.
Establish forest trusts.
Unit 17: Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 to Deploy and
Restrict Software
List reasons for controlling a computer user’s environment.
Create a software restriction policy.
Deploy software so that an application is completely installed
at user logon.
Use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filters to restrict
the application of Group Policy objects (GPOs).
Unit 18: Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 to Set Advanced
Security Settings
Configure wireless network settings.
Configure a user environment.
Apply Encrypting File System (EFS) enhancements.
Unit 19: Planning and Implementing Secure Routing and Remote Access
Plan, implement, and maintain Routing and Remote Access.
Create and implement an Internet Protocol (IP) Security (IPSec)
policy.
Configure IPSec by using Netsh.
Set up IPSec policy monitoring.
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