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Learn about managing, maintaining, and implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment, network infrastructure, and security. The comprehensive courses cover topics such as operating system management, user and group administration, hardware management, network services, and security protocols. Gain valuable skills in configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting Windows Server 2003.
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MICROSOFT TESTS 70-290/291/293 Fairfax County Adult Education Courses 1477/1478/1479
MANAGING AND MAINTAINING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ENVIRONMENT (70-290) Fairfax County course 1477 36 hours • Part 1: Managing and Maintaining the Operating System • Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 • Chapter 2: Administering Microsoft Windows Server 2003 • Chapter 3: Monitoring Microsoft Windows Server 2003 • Chapter 4: Backing Up and Restoring Data • Chapter 5: Maintaining the Operating System • Part 2: Managing and Maintaining Users, Groups, and Computers • Chapter 6: Working with User Accounts • Chapter 7: Working with Groups • Chapter 8: Working with Computer Accounts • Part 3: Managing and Maintaining Shared Resources • Chapter 9: Sharing File System Resources • Chapter 10: Working with Printers • Part 4: Managing and Maintaining Hardware • Chapter 11: Managing Device Drivers • Chapter 12: Managing Disk Storage
IMPLEMENTING, MANAGING, AND MAINTAINING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE (70-291)Fairfax County course 1478 33 hours • Chapter 1: Implementing DHCP • Chapter 2: Managing and Monitoring DHCP • Chapter 3: Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS • Chapter 4: Managing and Monitoring DNS • Chapter 5: Network Security • Chapter 6: Securing Network Traffic with IPSec • Chapter 7: Implementing and Managing Software Update Services • Chapter 8: Configuring Routing By Using Routing and Remote Access • Chapter 9: Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
PLANNING AND MAINTAINING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE (70-293)24 hours • The course begins by examining basic TCP/IP networking concepts. Subsequent chapters are devoted to core Windows Server 2003 networking services, such as Domain Name System (DNS), Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), and Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), and to network security technologies such as digital certificates and the IP security (IPSec) extensions. • Part 1. Network Infrastructure Planning • Chapter 1: Introduction to Network Infrastructure Administration • Chapter 2: Assigning IP Addresses • Chapter 3: Routing IP • Chapter 4: Planning a Name Resolution Strategy • Chapter 5: Connecting to the Internet • Chapter 6: Server Clustering • Part 2. Network Infrastructure Security • Chapter 7: Securing a Network Infrastructure • Chapter 8: Hardening Servers • Chapter 9: Designing a Public Key Infrastructure • Chapter 10: Securing Network Communications • Part 3. Network Infrastructure Maintenance • Chapter 11: Maintaining a Network Infrastructure • Chapter 12: Troubleshooting