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MCSE: Windows Server 2003: MS2272 + MS2274 + MS2275 + MS2276 + MS2277 + MS2278 + MS2279 + MS2282

Course Code: MCSE03-10      Days: 5
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This 10-day instructor led accelerated course is designed to provide delegates with the necessary knowledge to pursue certification as a 2003 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). This credential is one of the most widely recognised technical certifications in the industry. The Windows 2003 MCSE is a first-rate certification for IT professionals who design, administer, manage and implement business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2003 platform.

Please note: This course requires extended hours (8.30 am - 6.30 pm) and self-study before and during the course.

Prerequisites

Delegates are expected to meet the following:

  • Meeting that prerequisites and skills required - this will be assessed by sales and instructor telephone interviews
  • An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and ideally administering a network operating system in environments with the following characteristics:
  • 200 to 26,000 supported users
  • Up to 150 physical locations

Typical network services and applications include file and print, databases, 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 a corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet. In addition, an MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience in implementing and administering a desktop operating system.

Course Outline

  • Week 1 (5 days) - Core Content
  • M2272 - Implementing and Supporting Microsoft XP Professional
  • Installing Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • Automating an Installation of Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • Configuring Hardware on a Computer Running Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • Managing Disks Configuring and Managing File Systems
  • Troubleshooting the Boot Process and Other System Issues
  • Configuring the Desktop Environment
  • Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution
  • Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Professional to Operate in Microsoft Windows Networks
  • Supporting Remote Users
  • Configuring Microsoft Windows XP for Mobile Computing
  • Monitoring Resources and Performance
  • M2274 - Managing a MS Windows Server 2003 Environment
  • Introduction to Administering Accounts and Resources
  • Managing User and Computer Accounts
  • Managing Groups
  • Managing Access to Resources
  • Implementing Printing
  • Managing Printing
  • Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units
  • Implementing Group Policy
  • Managing the User Environment by Using Group Policy
  • Introduction to Security in Windows Server 2003
  • M2275 - Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Environment
  • Preparing to Administer a Server
  • Preparing to Monitor Server Performance
  • Monitoring Server Performance
  • Maintaining Device Drivers
  • Managing Disks
  • Managing Data Storage
  • Managing Disaster Recovery
  • Maintaining Software by Using Software Update Services
  • M2276 - Implementing a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts
  • Reviewing the Suite of TCP/IP Protocols
  • Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
  • Configuring a Client IP Address
  • Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
  • Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
  • M2277 - Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
  • Configuring Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access
  • Allocating IP Addressing by Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Resolving Names
  • Resolving Host Names by Using Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Managing and Monitoring Domain Name System
  • Resolving NetBIOS Names by Using Windows Internet Naming Service
  • Securing Network Traffic by Using IPSec and Certificates
  • Configuring Network Access
  • Managing and Monitoring Network Access
  • Week 2 (5 days) - Core Content
  • M2278 - Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
  • Introducing Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning, Tools, and Documentation
  • Planning and Optimizing a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network
  • Planning and Troubleshooting Routing and Switching
  • Planning, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting DHCP
  • Planning a DNS Strategy
  • Optimizing and Troubleshooting DNS
  • Planning and Optimizing WINS
  • Planning and Troubleshooting IPSec
  • Planning Network Access
  • Troubleshooting Network Access
  • Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
  • M2279 - Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Introduction to Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Implementing an Active Directory Forest and Domain Structure
  • Implementing an Organizational Unit Structure
  • Implementing User, Group, and Computer Accounts
  • Implementing Group Policy
  • Deploying and Managing Software by Using Group Policy
  • Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication
  • Implementing the Placement of Domain Controllers
  • Managing Operations Masters
  • Maintaining Active Directory Availability
  • Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure
  • M2282 - Designing a MS Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
  • Introduction to Designing an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
  • Designing a Forest and Domain Infrastructure
  • Designing a Site Infrastructure
  • Designing the Administrative Structure
  • Designing for Group Policy
  • Designing the Physical Network
  • Designing for Network Connectivity
  • Designing a Name Resolution Strategy
  • Designing the Network Access Infrastructure


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