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Objective:
Independently maintaining
systems for medium to large organisation. Independently
design Windows server infrastructure for medium to large
organisation. Can work as Microsoft infrastructure
consultant.
Eligibility:
Any Graduate/Graduating Student with Mathematics at
graduate level
Duration:
24 months (450 Hours)
Certificate:
HexCode Technologies will award certificate of
completion after the course term finishes.
Content:
Installing & Configuring Windows XP Professional
(70-270): Installing Windows XP Professional.
Perform and troubleshoot an attended installation of
Windows XP Professional. Configuring and Troubleshooting
the Desktop Environment. Configure and manage user
profiles and desktop settings. Implementing and
Conducting Administration of Resources Monitor, manage,
and troubleshoot access to files and folders.
Implementing, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
Hardware Devices and Drivers. Implement, manage, and
troubleshoot disk devices. Install, configure, and
manage DVD and CD-ROM devices. Monitoring and Optimizing
System Performance and Reliability. Monitor, optimize,
and troubleshoot performance of the Windows XP
Professional desktop. Configure, manage, and
troubleshoot Scheduled Tasks. Manage, monitor, and
optimize system performance for mobile users.
Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Network
Protocol Services. Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP
protocol.
Managing Windows Server 2003 Server (70-290) :Managing
and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices. Tools
might include Device Manager, the Hardware
Troubleshooting Wizard, and appropriate Control Panel
items. Manage basic disks and dynamic disks. Optimize
server disk performance. Implement a RAID solution.
De-fragment volumes and partitions. Monitor and
Troubleshoot server hardware devices. Install and
configure server hardware devices. Configure
driver-signing options. Configure device properties and
resource settings for a device. Diagnose and resolve
issues related to server hardware settings and hardware
device driver upgrades. Managing Users, Computers, and
Groups. Manage local, roaming, and mandatory user
profiles. Create and manage computer accounts in an
Active Directory environment. Create and manage groups.
Identify and modify the scope of a group. Find domain
groups in which a user is a member. Manage group
membership. Create and modify groups by using the Active
Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management
Console (MMC) snap-in. Create and modify groups by using
automation. Create and manage user accounts. Import user
accounts. Create and modify user accounts by using the
Active Directory Users and Computers, Managing and
Maintaining Access to Resources. Troubleshoot user
authentication issues. Troubleshoot Terminal Services.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Terminal Services
security. Diagnose and resolve issues related to client
access to Terminal Services. Configure access to shared
folders. Manage shared folder permissions. Configure
file system permissions. Verify effective permissions
when granting permissions. Change ownership of files and
folders. Troubleshoot access to files and shared
folders. Troubleshoot print queues. Manage a Web server.
Manage Internet Information Services (IIS). Manage
security for IIS. Managing and Maintaining a Server
Environment Monitor and analyze events. Tools might
include Event Viewer and System Monitor. Manage software
update infrastructure. Manage software site licensing.
Manage servers remotely. Manage a server by using Remote
Assistance. Manage a server by using Terminal Services
remote administration mode. Manage a server by using
available support tools. Monitor system performance.
Monitor file and print servers. Tools might include Task
Manager, Event Viewer, and System Monitor. Monitor disk
quotas. Monitor print queues. Monitor server hardware
for bottlenecks. Monitor and optimize a server
environment for application performance. Monitor memory
performance objects. Monitor network performance
objects. Monitor process performance objects. Managing
and Implementing Disaster Recovery Perform system
recovery for a server. Implement Automated System
Recovery (ASR). Restore data from shadow copy volumes.
Back up files and System State data to media. Configure
security for backup operations, Manage backup
procedures. Verify the successful completion of backup
jobs. Manage backup storage media. Recover from server
hardware failure. Restore backup data. Schedule backup
jobs.
Planning Windows 2003 Server Network Infrastructure
(70-291): Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining IP
Addressing. Configure TCP/IP addressing on a server
computer. Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Name
Resolution. Install and configure the DNS Server
service. Configure DNS server options. Manage DNS.
Manage DNS zone settings. Manage DNS record settings.
Manage DNS server options. Manage DNS zone options.
Monitor DNS. Tools might include System Monitor, Event
Viewer, Replication Monitor, and DNS debug logs.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing and
Remote Access. Configure Routing and Remote Access user
authentication. Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining
Network Infrastructure and Security. Implement secure
network administration procedures.
Planning Windows 2003 Server Network Infrastructure
(70-293):Planning and Implementing Server Roles and
Server Security. Configure security for servers that are
assigned specific roles. Planning, Implementing, and
Maintaining a Network Infrastructure. Plan a TCP/IP
network infrastructure strategy. Diagnose and resolve
issues related to client configuration. Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access.
Plan a routing strategy. Planning, Implementing, and
Maintaining Server Availability. Configure Active
Directory service for certificate publication.
Planning & Implementing Active Directory
Infrastructure (70-294): Planning and Implementing
an Active Directory Infrastructure. Plan a strategy for
placing global catalogue servers. Managing and
Maintaining an Active Directory Infrastructure. Manage
an Active Directory forest and domain structure. Monitor
Active Directory replication failures. Planning and
Implementing User, Computer, and Group Strategies. Plan
Group Policy strategy. Plan a Group Policy strategy by
using Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) Planning mode.
Designing Active Directory & Network Infrastructure
(70-297) : Creating the Conceptual Design by
Gathering and Analyzing Business and Technical
Requirements, Analyze current network administration
model. Analyze security requirements for the Active
Directory service. Identify constraints in the current
network infrastructure. Design the Active Directory and
Network Services infrastructure to meet business and
technical requirements. Create the conceptual design of
the Active Directory forest structure. Design the Active
Directory replication strategy. Define user roles.
Design a user and computer authentication strategy.
Identify common authentication requirements. Design a
user and computer account strategy. Identify NetBIOS
naming requirements. Design the administration of Group
Policy objects (GPOs). Creating the Logical Design for a
Network Services Infrastructure. Design a DNS name
resolution strategy. Design security for remote access
users, Design remote access policies. Specify logging
and auditing settings. Design a DNS service
implementation. Creating the Physical Design for an
Active Directory and Network Infrastructure. Design DNS
service placement. Design an Active Directory
implementation plan.
Exchange Server (70-284) : Introduction to
Exchange Server, Installing Exchange, Exchange
Components, Recipient Concepts, Storage Concepts, SMTP
Virtual Servers, Exchange Clients, Public Folders,
Securing Servers, Management Tools, Exchange Server
Backup, Migration from Other Systems
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