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Short Description:
Develop the knowledge and skills you need to design a Microsoft Windows 2000 directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Learn how to identify the information technology needs of an organization and then design an Active Directory structure that meets those needs.
Full Description:
Overview
Develop the knowledge and skills you need to design a Microsoft Windows 2000 directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Learn how to identify the information technology needs of an organization and then design an Active Directory structure that meets those needs.
Skills taught
Describe guidelines for gathering business and administrative information from an organization and explain how an architect uses that information to design an Active Directory structure for an enterprise
Design an Active Directory naming strategy that accommodates the organizational structure of a business
Develop a plan to secure and delegate administrative authority over Active Directory objects based on the administrative model of an organization
Identify business needs and scenarios that may require modification of the Active Directory schema and plan a policy to govern schema modification
Create an Active Directory design based on administrative group policy requirements defined by business needs
Design an Active Directory domain and the organizational unit hierarchy within the domain
Identify situations where a multiple-domain Active Directory structure may be necessary to meet the administrative and security needs of an organization, and then design a structure that meets those needs
Design a site topology for managing Active Directory replication that fulfills the administrative needs of an organization and optimizes the available bandwidth of the physical network
Plan for the design of an Active Directory structure that combines an organization's administrative, replication, and naming requirements
Audience
Information Technology (IT) professionals who support and administer Windows based networks.
Prerequisites
You must complete:
Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 (M1560)
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services (M2154)
or have equivalent knowledge and skills. You should also have a minimum of one year's Windows NT Server experience working with directory services for Windows operating systems in real-world situations.
Course materials
The course workbook and lab book are yours to keep.
You are provided the following software to use in the classroom:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Machine requirements
Internet access, through your home or office system, is required for the purpose of weekly chat and conferencing sessions. A system with a 500 MHz Intel processor, 124 Mb RAM, 6 GB disk space, Internet access, and a network card is required to perform self-paced labs.
Key topics
Introduction to designing a directory services infrastructure
Designing an Active Directory naming strategy
Designing Active Directory to delegate administrative authority
Designing Active Directory to support group policy
Designing an Active Directory domain
Designing an Active Directory site topology
Designing an Active Directory infrastructure
Schema fundamentals
Planning for multiple domain trees, trees forests, and forests
Certification
This course helps you prepare for Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-219: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure.
Duration:
3.0 Days
Price:
$1,175.00
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