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This exam is part one of a series of three exams that test the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. Passing this exam validates a candidate’s ability to implement and configure Windows Server 2012 core services, such as Active Directory and the networking services. http://www.allpass4sure.com/mcsa-windows-server-2012-pdf-70-410.html
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Domain Controller cloning Enhanced Direct Access Safe Domain controller virtualization RID pool enhanced management Enhanced logging PowerShell 3.0 PowerShell Workflow PowerShell history Kerberos CBAC Compound identity Remote FX IP Address Management DHCP HA DA object recovery GUI ISCI Target Windows NIC teaming So many new changes and they are all hot
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Graphical Management Tools and Infrastructure Add/remove Feature Desktop Experience Server Graphical Shell PowerShell Install-WindowsFeature Uninstall-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra Server-Gui-Shell Desktop-Experience http://www.allpass4sure.com/mcsa-windows-server-2012-pdf-70-410.html
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Windows key Windows key + C Windows + I Windows + Q Metro Start Open Charms bar Settings on Charms bar Search on Charms bar
VM1 VM2 VM3 VMn Virtual machines
Maximum number Improvement factor System Resource Windows 2008 R2 64 1 TB 512 4 Windows Server "8" Beta 160 2 TB 1,024 32 Logical processors on hardware Physical memory Virtual processors per host Virtual processors per virtual machine 2.5× 2× 2× 8× Host Virtual machine Memory per virtual machine 64 GB 1 TB 16× Active virtual machines 384 1,024 2.7× Nodes Virtual machines 16 64 4× 4× Cluster 1,000 4,000 http://www.allpass4sure.com/mcsa-windows-server-2012-pdf-70-410.html
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Internet Corporate intranet
May Be Not Internet Corporate intranet Tunnelling technologies for the Internet and intranet to support IPv6 over IPv4 Internet tunnelling selection based on client location – Internet, NAT, firewall Encryption/authentication of Internet traffic (end-to-edge/end-to-end) PKI required Client location detection: Internet or corporate intranet Certificates require PKI
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Compound ID PAC contains a user’s group and claims information + Device information Groups Claims User Groups Claims PAC Device User’s group memberships added to PAC Authorization based on group membership Authorization based on group membership, user and device claims http://www.allpass4sure.com/mcsa-windows-server-2012-pdf-70-410.html
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Block cross forest delegation by setting netdom trust to “no” for /EnableTGTDelegation Protect backend services by setting services account parameter – PrincipalsAllowedToDelegateToAccount
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Sales UK Sales UK Sales UK RW US Sales US RW US Sales HI UK Sales HI UK RW Sales Managers HI US Sales HI US RW http://www.allpass4sure.com/mcsa-windows-server-2012-pdf-70-410.html
No way to tag files and apply authorization and auditing based on file type No way to create ACLs based on expressions Requires complex group structures ACLs defined using groups Device state not supported in authorization decisions
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John has designed and implemented computing systems ranging from high-speed industrial controllers through to distributed IT systems with a focus on security and high-availability. A key player in many IT projects for industry leaders including Microsoft, the UK Government and multi- nationals that require optimized IT systems. Developed technical training courses that have been published worldwide, co-authored a highly successful book on Microsoft Active Directory Internals, presents regularly at major international conferences including TechEd, IT Forum and European summits. John can be engaged as a consultant or booked for speaking engagements through XTSeminars. www.xtseminars.co.uk http://www.allpass4sure.com/mcsa-windows-server-2012-pdf-70-410.html