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You Will Learn How To
Manage and configure Windows Server 2003 for your environment
Optimise file system resources to maximise access to data
Organise and administer the Active Directory
Implement security on local and network resources
Upgrade to Windows Server 2003 R2
Manage file, network and printer resources with Windows Server 2003 R2
Course Benefits Windows Server 2003 enables organisations to build a robust and reliable enterprise infrastructure to manage and secure users, resources and network applications. This course provides the essential foundation for managing your Windows Server 2003 system. You gain experience in the first steps toward evaluating, designing and managing a Windows Server 2003 environment.
Who Should Attend Those responsible for managing Windows Server 2003 and those migrating from other operating systems. Those with strong experience in Windows 2000 should consider taking the advanced Windows Server 2003 courses.
Hands-on Training Extensive exercises reinforce the knowledge you gain in class, including:
Managing resource publication in the Active Directory
Limiting user disc space with quotas
Securing local and network resources
Testing data availability with DFS
Maintaining the Active Directory with the MMC
Creating OUs, users and groups
Delegating administration within a domain
Setting up Windows Server 2003 R2 file and print manager
Course Content
Windows Server 2003 Overview Installing the operating system
Selecting the correct hardware
Upgrading from previous versions
Choosing the installation options
Maintaining a stable system
Monitoring system resources
Making Registry changes
Managing hardware devices and drivers
Integrating tools with the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Managing Users and Groups User identity and management
Authenticating local and domain users
Creating and managing user accounts
Viewing a user's security context
Setting rights and privileges
Resource and account groups
Controlling access to resources using local, global and universal groups
Changing the domain and forest functional levels
Managing group scope and membership
Controlling File System Resources Managing access to file resources
Discretionary access control security
Working with explicit and inherited permissions
Controlling inheritance propagation
Protecting file system resources
Monitoring access through auditing
Securing files and folders with encryption
Limiting disc space usage with quotas
Managing Network Resources Accessing data from shared resources
Sharing folders and defining permissions
Installing and sharing printers
Restoring user data through shadow copies
Distributed File System (DFS)
Providing unified management of network resources using DFS
Implementing fault-tolerant DFS roots
Maintaining Directory Information Active Directory (AD) architecture
Creating and managing the infrastructure
Defining schema, configuration and domain naming contexts
Managing replication with sites and global catalogue placement
Locating directory objects
Automating account creation with ADSI
Organising and managing the AD
Designing a directory hierarchy using Organisational Units (OUs)
Controlling object and attribute access
Delegating administration tasks
Deploying the Active Directory
Building domains and forests
Managing DNS requirements
Promoting and demoting domains with Dcpromo
Upgrading from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 R2
Controlling the Users' Desktop
Incorporating startup/shutdown and logon/logoff scripts
Setting up and working with user profiles
Configuring group policies for desktop control
Applying policies to OUs
Windows Server 2003 R2 Management File Server Resource Manager