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Introduction to
the Windows Server 2003 Family
This module
contains information that a systems administrator with Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 experience will benefit from knowing when starting to
work on Windows Server 2003.
Implementing
the Domain Name System
This module
contains an overview animation of the role of DNS in the network
infrastructure and covers the essential concepts a systems
administrator needs to know about a DNS server.
Managing and
Monitoring the Domain Name System
This module builds
on, and continues, content covering DNS.
Installing
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
This
module gives students the opportunity to install Active Directory, and
learn about the new functional levels of Active Directory in Windows Server
2003.
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Creating and
Managing Active Directory Objects
This module
contains the information that a systems administrator must know to
manage Active Directory objects.
Implementing
Group Policy to Centrally Manage a Windows Server 2003 Family Network
This module covers
planning and implementing multiple forests in Active Directory by
adding a new organization to an existing company. Students will
implement cross-forest trust, manage user authentication, identify
possible security concerns, and come to understand how to resolve
naming conflicts between two forests.
Configuring and
Managing User Environment by Using Group Policy
This module
contains content that a Windows Server 2003 systems administrator
must have to manage user environments by using Group Policy. |