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Introduction. Introductions. Name Company Affiliation Title/Function Job Responsibility Programming, Networking, Database Experience Experience Expectations for this Course. Course Materials. Name Card Student Workbook Student Materials Compact Disc Course Evaluation. Prerequisites.
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Introductions • Name • Company Affiliation • Title/Function • Job Responsibility • Programming, Networking, Database Experience • Experience • Expectations for this Course
Course Materials • Name Card • Student Workbook • Student Materials Compact Disc • Course Evaluation
Prerequisites • Course 1560, Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000, or equivalent knowledge
Course Outline • Module 1: An Overview of Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Directory Services • Module 2: Designing an Active Directory Naming Strategy • Module 3: Planning for Delegation of Administrative Authority • Module 4: Planning a Domain Structure • Module 5: Implementing a Domain • Module 6: Planning a Multiple-Domain Directory
Course Outline (continued) • Module 7: Examining Active Directory Replication • Module 8: Using Active Directory Sites to Manage Replication Traffic • Module 9: Planning for Active Directory Data Recovery and Maintenance • Module 10:Deploying Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory • Module 11: Preparing for Schema Modifications • Module 12: Planning and Implementing the Active Directory Connector • Module 13: Developing an Upgrade Strategy
Microsoft Certified Professional Program • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer + Internet (MCSE + Internet) • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) • Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) • Microsoft Certified Professional + Site Building(MCP + Site Building) • Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet(MCP + Internet) • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) • Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)
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