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◊ WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY DESIGN MCSE 70-219 ONLINE TRAINING SERIES

Online Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 Training


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Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 Series (35 hours)

ONLINE Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 TRAINING FEATURES

  • Learn Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 online with these interactive online Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 courses.
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  • A full year to complete the Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 courses
  • Retake the Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 courses as many times as you like
  • Measure your progress with assessment tests after each course
  • Earn completion certificates after passing each assessment test

1. Analyzing Business Requirements

Time: 4 hours
This course explains how to conduct a business assessment by identifying key company processes and strategy influences and by defining problems and objectives.

Objectives

  • Analyze business requirements
  • Examine a company's model and geographical scope
  • Identify key company processes
  • Determine strategy influences

Topics

  • Conducting a Business Assessment
  • Problems and Objectives
  • Company Organization
  • Geographical Scope
  • Key Processes
  • Strategy Influences



2. Analyzing the Technical Environment

Time: 3 hours
This course explains how to determine how a company's IT management structure will affect the Active Directory design project. The course also reviews how to examine the company's technical environment.

Objectives

  • Analyze the structure of IT management
  • Analyze a company's funding and outsourcing practices
  • Assess the available users and connectivity between locations
  • Assess a company's equipment inventory
  • Analyze the network's name resolution services

Topics

  • Analyzing the IT Management Structure
  • Funding and Outsourcing
  • Examining Users and Connections
  • Inventorying Equipment
  • Name Resolution Services



3. Analyzing Performance and Access

Time: 3 hours
This course explains how to examine the network's current performance and the procedures to access the network.

Objectives

  • Analyze network performance and performance requirements
  • Analyze data and system access patterns
  • Analyze network roles and responsibilities
  • Plan for data collection
  • Create a performance baseline
  • Log System Monitor data
  • Determine and solve common bottlenecks
  • Determine a feasible response time
  • Implement a performance and trending standard

Topics

  • Planning for Data Collection
  • Logging System Monitor Data
  • Common Bottlenecks
  • Network Bottlenecks
  • Completing the Performance Analysis
  • Performance Roles and Enhancements



4. Analyzing Security Considerations

Time: 3 hours
This course explains how to use the features of Windows 2000 and Active Directory to fulfill a company's network security requirements.

Objectives

  • Analyze security considerations
  • Implement security features in the Active Directory design

Topics

  • Windows 2000 Authentication
  • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
  • Active Directory and Security
  • Securing Data Transmissions
  • Security in the Enterprise



5. Analyzing the Impact of Active Directory

Time: 3 hours
This course shows the user how to assess how an Active Directory design will change the performance and design of a network.

Objectives

  • Assess existing systems and applications
  • Identify existing and planned upgrades and rollouts
  • Analyze the technical support structure
  • Analyze existing and planned network and systems management

Topics

  • Performing an Application Inventory
  • Problem Applications and Solutions
  • Removing NetBIOS
  • Technical Support Structure
  • Network and Systems Management



6. Analyzing Client Management Requirements

Time: 2 hours
This course explains how to identify end-user needs, install and manage software remotely, and manage desktops.

Objectives

  • Analyze end-user work needs
  • Identify technical support needs for end-users
  • Establish the required client computer environment
  • Analyze the business requirements for client computer desktop management
  • Identify the characteristics and requirements for Remote OS installation
  • Describe the requirements for RIS
  • Use Server Management System to remotely manage desktops
  • Implement folder redirection

Topics

  • End-User Needs and Desktop Management
  • Software Installation and Maintenance
  • Remote OS Installation
  • Remote Desktop Management



7. Directory Naming and DNS Placement

Time: 4 hours
This course shows users how to design an Active Directory naming strategy and to place DNS servers in the design.

Objectives

  • Design an Active Directory naming strategy
  • Establish the scope of the Active Directory
  • Design the namespace
  • Plan a DNS strategy

Topics

  • DNS Design Concepts
  • DNS Components
  • DNS and Active Directory
  • Namespace Planning
  • Complex Namespace Considerations



8. Designing Directory Service Architecture

Time: 3 hours
This course examines how to plan and implement domain architecture.

Objectives

  • Design an Active Directory forest and schema structure
  • Design a domain structure
  • Analyze and optimize trust relationships

Topics

  • Domain Design Concepts
  • Beginning the Design Process
  • Rules of Domain Creation
  • Planning the Active Directory Root
  • Parent/Child and Trust Relationships



9. Designing a Site Topology and Service Locations

Time: 2 hours
This course shows users how to plan service locations, such as operations masters, global catalog servers, and DNS servers.

Objectives

  • Use sites
  • Place operations masters in the Active Directory design
  • Determine the optimal location for global catalog servers
  • Analyze the use of domain controllers

Topics

  • Creating a Site Plan
  • Planning a Site Structure
  • Operations Masters
  • Using Operations Masters



10. Designing an OU Management Structure

Time: 2 hours
This course explains how to organize and manage organizational units in the Active Directory design.

Objectives

  • Design and plan the structure of organizational units (OUs)
  • Examine considerations that affect organizational unit structures
  • Identify the various OU structure types
  • Identify the Active Directory security components
  • Develop an OU delegation policy

Topics

  • Organizational Units
  • Designing an OU Structure
  • Using OU Security
  • Developing an OU Delegation Plan



11. Designing a Group Policy Management Structure

Time: 2 hours
This course explains how to use group policies to organize and manage elements in the Active Directory design.

Objectives

  • Plan Group Policy management
  • Plan policy management for client computers

Topics

  • How GPOs Work
  • Using Group Policies
  • Creating a Group Policy Management Plan



12. Planning for Coexistence with Other Directories

Time: 2 hours
This course reviews how to plan for using Active Directory in an environment that also includes NetWare NDS or UNIX. The course also examines how to plan for using Active Directory with Exchange 5.5.

Objectives

  • Recognize ways to integrate Active Directory with UNIX or NetWare's NDS
  • Plan for using Exchange 5.5 with Active Directory

Topics

  • Coexisting with NetWare NDS
  • Planning Coexistence with UNIX
  • Account Administration for UNIX
  • Synchronizing Exchange 5.5 and AD



13. Schema Modification Policy and Implementation Plan

Time: 2 hours
This course shows users how to develop a policy for modifying the Active Directory schema and to develop a plan for implementing Active Directory in a network.

Objectives

  • Design a schema modification policy
  • Design an Active Directory implementation plan

Topics

  • Active Directory Schema
  • Preparing to Modify the Schema
  • Designing a Schema Modification Policy
  • Designing an Implementation Plan



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