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| Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure | |
| MSW2DDSI | |
| English | |
| Audience Details: | |
| 12 | |
| Working knowledge of TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, LAN, and WAN technologies and other Internet protocols; the SmartCurriculaMicrosoft Windows 2000 - Core Technologies, Microsoft Windows 2000 - Installation and Administration, Microsoft Windows 2000 - Network Protocols and Remote Access, and Microsoft Windows 2000 - Group Policy | |
| Experienced NT 4.0 administrators who operate in medium to large computing environments, with a minimum of one year¿s experience implementing and administering network operating systems; support professionals, system architects, and consultants responsible for implementing Active Directory solutions; managers and project managers involved in the design, planning, and deployment of IT systems; candidates for the Microsoft Certified System Engineer Windows 2000 certification | |
| To provide an overview of the Active Directory design process and describe the main design considerations when planning network services and security. To provide an overview of Active Directory security features and describe the different security management strategies available. To provide an overview of the Active Directory schema and replication components and give general guidelines on configuring and managing them for optimum performance and reliability | |
| After learning this courses you should be able to: | |
| Analyze the business and administrative models to design and develop a suitable Active Directory
solution. Analyze current technical environments to optimize performance, reliability, and improved security. Design a directory service architecture. Devise a DNS strategy. Analyze the business and administrative models to design and develop a suitable Active Directory solution. Analyze current technical environments to optimize performance, reliability, and improved security. Design a directory service infrastructure meeting security and delegation requirements. Plan group policy for security, configuration management, and application deployment. Analyze the business and administrative models to design and develop a suitable Active Directory solution. Analyze current technical environments to optimize performance, reliability, and improved security. Describe connectivity between different directory services. Design an Active Directory site infrastructure. Design Active Directory for interoperability with other directory services. |
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| Hands on pratice - Simulations | |
| Course Structure: | Unit Titles and Topics Covered |
| Active Directory Design: Directory Services Infrastructure Active Directory planning - Active Directory components - The planning process - Designing the Active Directory - Hands-on: Identifying design steps Domain planning - Design objectives - Single versus multiple domains - Planning trees and forests - Hands-on: Planning domains Organizational units and groups - Planning OUs - Planning groups - Hands-on: Planning OUs and groups - Upgrading from NT 4 Namespace and DNS planning - Namespace design process - Designing a naming hierarchy - DNS integration in Windows 2000 - Hands-on: Planning DNS Active Directory Design: Directory Services Security Security management - Security overview - Active Directory permissions - Inheritance - Trust - Hands-on: Planning Active Directory security Delegation of administration - Types of delegation strategies - Hands-on: Planning delegation - Delegation methods - Recommended delegation practices Group Policy - Group Policy objectives - Applying Group Policy - Group Policy design - Hands-on: Planning a Group Policy Active Directory Design: Schema and Replication Schema management - Active Directory schema - Planning a schema update - Schema modification - Hands-on: Modifying the schema Directory replication - Replication principles - Site replication - Site links and bridges Planning directory replication - Planning replication - Servers and sites - Creating a site topology - Hands-on: Planning a site design Interoperability - Directory interoperability - Integration with Microsoft Exchange - Deploying the ADC - Hands-on: Planning connection agreements |
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| Curriculum Info: | |
| Microsoft Curriculum | |
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