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MCSE - Updating Support Skills to Windows Server 2003 Part 2



Course Aims
This course provides experienced Windows 2000 and NT professionals with the necessary knowledge to upgrade their skills to Windows Server 2003.
Assumed Knowledge
We recommend that readers have a good understanding of the following topics: Installing and supporting Microsoft Windows 2000, Creating and supporting user and group accounts, Troubleshooting with Windows 2000 and Installing and optimizing network transport protocols, system policies and Remote Access Service. Students should have attended our "MCSE - Windows 2000 courses or have equivalent knowledge and experience. This course does not provide an easy entry to Windows Server 2003 knowledge for the newcomer.
Course Audience
This course is intended for experienced support personnel wishing to upgrade their skills to Microsoft Windows 2003 and for current Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers who have qualified with Microsoft Windows NT4.0 and Windows 2000.

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Table of Contents
Module 13 - Managing Files
  • File System Features
  • Securing Files
  • Securing Folders
  • File and Folder Ownership
  • Auditing File Access
  • The EFS
     
    Module 14 - Sharing and Publishing
  • Sharing and Publishing
  • Caching
  • Share Level Security
  • Publishing Folders
  • Connecting to Shared Folders
  • Distributed File System
  • DFS Replication
     
    Module 15 - Security Overview
  • Security Overview
  • Security Tools
  • Using the Security Analyzer
  • Security Templates
  • Account Policies
  • Event Log
  • Making Changes
     
    Module 16 - IP Security
  • What is IPSec
  • Implementing IPSec in Windows Server 2003
  • Creating a Policy
  • Modifying the Rules
     
    Module 17 - Implementing DHCP
  • Configuring DHCP Servers
  • Creating Your Scope
  • Reserving Client IP Addresses
  • Active DHCP Client Leases
  • Configuring DHCP Options
  • Commonly Configured DHCP Options
  • Vendor and User Classes
    Module 18 - Terminal Services
  • Overview
  • Server and Client Requirements
  • Installing the Service
  • Installing Client Software
  • Windows Remote Desktop Client
  • Creating Terminal Connections
  • Managing Clients
  • Configuring the User Profile
  • Configuring the Service
  • Installing Applications
  • Licensing
     
    Module 19 - Routing and Remote Access
  • Remote Access Overview
  • Installing and Configuring RRAS
  • Internet Connections
  • Remote Access Server
  • Virtual Private Networking
  • Securing RRAS
  • Routing with RRAS
  • Configuring a Multi-Homed Computer as a Router
  • Routing Protocols
  • Routing Information Protocol
  • Using RIP in Win2003
  • Network Address Translation protocol (NAT)
  • Using NAT With Win2003
  • Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
  • Other Protocols
  • Port Filtering in RRAS
  • Demand Dial Connections
     
    Module 20 - Troubleshooting
  • Troubleshooting the Boot Process
  • Advanced Startup Options
  • The Recovery Console
  • Remote Assistance
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