Microsoft Training - April-September 2009 - (Page 20) Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Learn how to administer Microsoft Server 2003. Course 6039 Authorized Course Official Microsoft Learning Product Redeem your SATVs on this course at www.globalknowledge.com/satv. Lab 1: Creating Organizational Units Lab 2: Managing User and Computer Accounts • Create User Accounts • Create Computer Accounts • Use Queries to Locate Objects • Modify User and Computer Properties Lab 3: Creating and Managing Groups • Create Global and Domain Local Groups • Manage Group Membership • Manage Default Groups Lab 4: Managing Access to Resources • Create and Share Folders • Configure NTFS Permissions • Publish Shared Folders • Test Permissions • Configure Automatic Caching Lab 5: Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units • odify the Delegation of Control Wizard and M Delegate Permissions • Test the Delegated Permissions • rant Permissions to the Legal Organizational Unit G and Create a Taskpad • Test the Delegated Permissions Lab 6: Implementing a GPO • Disable and Delete a GPO • Create and Link Multiple GPOs • Filter the GPOs to Exempt Selected Users • Back Up and Import GPO Settings Lab 7: Managing the User Environment by Using Group Policy • reate and Apply a GPO to the Graphics OrganiC zational Unit • Assign a Logon Script to Connect to a Printer • se a GPO to Configure the Members of the U Backup Operators Group • se the Group Policy Results Wizard to Verify the U Policy Settings Lab 8: Managing Security Settings • Create a Custom Security Template • Import and Deploy the Custom Template Hands-On Labs Lab 9: Preparing to Administer a Server • Enable Remote Desktop • Create a Shared Folder on a Remote Computer • Connect to a Remote Console Session • Create runas Shortcuts to Administration Tools Lab 10: Preparing to Monitor Server Performance • Select the Appropriate Monitoring Technique Lab 11: Managing Data Storage • Troubleshoot Disk-Quota Entries • Recover an Encrypted File Lab 12: Managing Disaster Recovery • Back Up the System State Data • ecover from a Corrupt Registry by Using Last R Known Good Configuration • ecover from a Corrupt Registry by Restoring R System State Data Lab 13: Software Maintenance Using Windows Server Update Services • Create a Test Computer Group • View the Status of Updates and Computers • Back Up WSUS Lab 14: Securing Windows Server 2003 • Use the Security Configuration Wizard • onfigure a Group Policy Object for Member C Servers • Scan a Range of Computers Using MBSA Self-Study Labs Lab – Self-Study Topic A: Implementing Printing • nstall Printers and Set Printer Locations and I Permissions • Search for Printers and Test Permissions Lab – Self-Study Topic B: Managing Printing • Install Printers and Create a Printing Pool • Set Printer Priorities and Availability Lab – Self-Study Topic C: Monitoring Server Performance • Create and Configure Alerts • Configure the Messaging Service • Finding a High CPU Usage Process • Finding a High Memory Usage Process Lab – Self-Study Topic E: Managing Disks • Recover from a Failed Mirrored Drive Course Description This course combines 5 days of instructor-led training with e-Learning content to provide the knowledge and skills you need to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. This is the first course in the Systems Administrator and Systems Engineer tracks for Windows Server 2003 and serves as the entry point for other courses in the Windows Server 2003 curriculum. This course incorporates material from the following Official Microsoft Learning Product (OMLP): Course 2273: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment What You’ll Learn in Class • reate and populate organizational units with user and computer C accounts • Manage user and computer accounts • Create and manage groups • Manage access to resources • Implement and manage printing • Manage access to objects in using organizational units • Implement Group Policy • Manage the user and computer environment by using Group Policy • Audit accounts and resources • Prepare to administer server resources • Configure a server to monitor system performance • Monitor system performance • anage device drivers by configuring device driver signing and restoring M a device driver • Manage hard disks, data storage, and disaster recovery • Maintain software by using Microsoft Windows Server Update Services • Maintain Windows Server 2003 security Prerequisites Certification • ompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge & skills C • ompTIA Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge C This course will help prepare you for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam: • xam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server E 2003 Environment Course Content 3. Managing Groups 1. Administering Accounts and Resources 2. Managing User and Computer Accounts 4. Managing Access to Resources 5. Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units 6. Implementing Group Policy 7. Managing User Environment via Group Policy 8. Implementing Administrative Templates and Audit Policy 9. Preparing to Administer a Server 10. Preparing to Monitor Server Performance 11. Managing Data Storage 12. Managing Disaster Recovery 13. Software Maintenance Using Windows Server Update Services 14. Securing Windows Server 2003 15. Self-Study Modules (5) Classroom Learning 5 days $2,995 Classroom Learning CA San Jose DC Washington Jun 1-5 Jun 22-26 GA Atlanta IL Chicago IL Chicago Virtual Classroom e-Learning 5, 8-hour sessions, $2,495 May 11-15 Mar 30-Apr 3 Jun 15-19 NC Raleigh NJ Morristown NY New York On-Site Learning Call for info. 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