Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory

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Employers worldwide are searching for IT professionals with validated skills. With a Microsoft certification in hand, you'll certainly stand out from the crowd.

This course will teach learners how to design, implement and maintain a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory. The Windows Server 2008 integrated Active Directory enables the management of identities and relationships that make up your organisation's network.

After completing this course, you will learn the skills and knowledge required to work effectively in a professional IT environment and prepared for the Microsoft 70-640 exam

The great thing about our Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory course is that you are in charge of your start and finish date, with no deadline pressures!

We train our students to the very best standards, offering expert instructor-led training via our state of the art eLearning platform.

By achieving the Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory certification, you will create more career opportunities and be better positioned when applying for work.

Enrol today and prepare for a future you deserve.WHY STUDY WITH MY TRAINING ACADEMY?
Flexible training- study anytime, anywhere and from any device. Expert Instructor-Led TrainingÐ our courses are delivered by the finest instructors with a minimum of 15 years real-world experience and are subject matter experts in their field, which is why we have a 97.4% pass rate. Visual Demonstrations & Multimedia PresentationsÐ allows students to develop their skills based on real world scenarios explained by the instructor. Quizzes & Exam SimulatorsÐ custom practice exams to prepare students for their final exams. We offer practice quizzes after each module to ensure students are confident before proceeding to the next topic. Social Learning & NetworkingÐ world class learning management system allows students to interact and collaborate with other students, form study groups,...

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The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credentials are intended for information technology (IT) professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium to large companies.

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Subjects

  • Monitoring
  • Accounts
  • Access
  • Windows
  • Server
  • Windows Server
  • Hacking
  • Active Directory
  • Data Protection
  • Computer Engineering
  • Public
  • IT Security
  • Data security
  • Computer Systems
  • IT Systems
  • Computer Science
  • Network Engineering
  • Computering

Course programme

Module 1: Active Directory - An Identity and Access Solution
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Understanding the Purpose of Identity and Access Control
1.3 Active Directory Server Roles for I D a Management - Part 1
1.4 Active Directory Server Roles for I D a Management - Part 2
1.5 Active Directory Server Roles That Support I D a Solutions
1.6 Active Directory SummaryModule 2: Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services
2.1 Overview of Active Directory Identity and Access - Part 1
2.2 Overview of Active Directory Identity and Access - Part 2
2.3 Overview of Active Directory Identity and Access - Part 3
2.4 Active Directory Components and Concepts - Part 1
2.5 Active Directory Components and Concepts - Part 2
2.6 Active Directory Components and Concepts - Part 3
2.7 Active Directory Components and Concepts - Part 4
2.8 Active Directory Components and Concepts - Part 5
2.9 Implementing Active Directory - Part 1
2.10 Implementing Active Directory - Part 2
2.11 Implementing Active Directory - Part 3
2.12 Implementing Active Directory - Part 4
2.13 Implementing Active Directory - Part 5
2.14 Implementing Active Directory - Part 6
2.15 Implementing Active Directory - Part 7
2.16 Implementing Active Directory - Part 8
2.17 Overview of Active Directory - Part 1
2.18 Overview of Active Directory - Part 2
2.19 Overview of Active Directory - Part 3
2.20 SummaryModule 3: Configuring DNS to Support Active Directory Domain Services
3.1 Overview of Active Directory and D N S Integration - Part 1
3.2 Overview of Active Directory and D N S Integration - Part 2
3.3 Configure Active Directory Integrated Zones - Part 1
3.4 Configure Active Directory Integrated Zones - Part 2
3.5 Configure Dynamic Updates
3.6 Configure Read- Only ZonesModule 4: Active Directory Object Management
4.1 Overview of Active Directory Objects
4.2 Configuring User and Computer Accounts - Part 1
4.3 Configuring User and Computer Accounts - Part 2
4.4 Configuring User and Computer Accounts - Part 3
4.5 Configuring Groups - Part 1
4.6 Configuring Groups - Part 2
4.7 Configuring Groups - Part 3
4.8 Configuring Groups - Part 4
4.9 Configuring Groups - Part 5
4.10 Automating Object Management - Part 1
4.11 Automating Object Management - Part 2
4.12 Automating Object Management - Part 3
4.13 Automating Object Management - Part 4
4.14 Automating Object Management - Part 5
4.15 Delegation of Administrative Control - Part 1
4.16 Delegation of Administrative Control - Part 2
4.17 SummaryModule 5: Managing Active Directory Replication Using Sites
5.1 Configuring Sites and Subnets - Part 1
5.2 Configuring Sites and Subnets - Part 2
5.3 Configuring Replication - Part 1
5.4 Configuring Replication - Part 2
5.5 Configuring Replication - Part 3
5.6 Configuring Replication - Part 4
5.7 SummaryModule 6: Configuration Management Using Group Policy
6.1 Understanding Group Policy - Part 1
6.2 Understanding Group Policy - Part 2
6.3 Understanding Group Policy - Part 3
6.4 Understanding Group Policy - Part 4
6.5 Understanding Group Policy - Part 5
6.6 Understanding Group Policy - Part 6
6.7 Working with G P Os - Part 1
6.8 Working with G P Os - Part 2
6.9 Working with G P Os - Part 3
6.10 Working with G P Os - Part 4
6.11 Troubleshooting Application of GPO
6.12 Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy
6.13 SummaryModule 7: Desktop Environmental and Security Management
7.1 Configure Scripts and Folder Redirection - Part 1
7.2 Configure Scripts and Folder Redirection - Part 2
7.3 Deploying Software - Part 1
7.4 Deploying Software - Part 2
7.5 Deploying Software - Part 3
7.6 Delegating Computer Support
7.7 Managing Security Settings - Part 1
7.8 Managing Security Settings - Part 2
7.9 Managing Security Settings - Part 3
7.10 Managing Security Settings - Part 4
7.11 Managing Security Settings - Part 5
7.12 Utilizing Auditing - Part 1
7.13 Utilizing Auditing - Part 2
7.14 SummaryModule 8: Maintaining Active Directory
8.1 Monitoring Active Directory - Part 1
8.2 Monitoring Active Directory - Part 2
8.3 Monitoring Active Directory - Part 3
8.4 Monitoring Active Directory - Part 4
8.5 Managing The Active Directory Database
8.6 Disaster Recovery for Active Directory - Part 1
8.7 Disaster Recovery for Active Directory - Part 2
8.8 Disaster Recovery for Active Directory - Part 3
8.9 Disaster Recovery for Active Directory - Part 4
8.10 Maintaining Active Directory Domain Services SummaryModule 9: Deploy and Manage a Public Key Infrastructure
9.1 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and A D C S - Part 1
9.2 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and A D C S - Part 2
9.3 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and A D C S - Part 3
9.4 Deploying A Certificate Authority Hierarchy
9.5 Installing A D C S - Part 1
9.6 Installing A D C S - Part 2
9.7 Installing A D C S - Part 3
9.8 Installing A D C S - Part 4
9.9 Deploying and Managing Certificates - Part 1
9.10 Deploying and Managing Certificates - Part 2
9.11 Deploying and Managing Certificates - Part 3
9.12 Deploying and Managing Certificates - Part 4
9.13 Managing Revocation and Distribution - Part 1
9.14 Managing Revocation and Distribution - Part 2
9.15 Configuring Certificate Recovery - Part 1
9.16 Configuring Certificate Recovery - Part 2
9.17 Deploy and Manage a Public Key Infrastructure SummaryModule 10: Supporting Applications with AD LDS
10.1 A D L D S Overview - Part 1
10.2 A D L D S Overview - Part 2
10.3 Configuring A D L D S Instances
10.4 Configuring Replication
10.5 Understanding Integration with A D L D S
10.6 Supporting Applications with A D L D S SummaryModule 11: Deploying Active Directory Federated Services
11.1 A D F S Overview
11.2 A D F S Deployment Scenarios
11.3 Deploying A D F S - Part 1
11.4 Deploying A D F S - Part 2
11.5 Deploying A D F S - Part 3
11.6 Deploying Active Directory Federated Services SummaryModule 12: Deploying Active Directory Rights Management Services
12.1 A D R M S Overview
12.2 Understanding A D R M S
12.3 Managing ADRMS - Part 1
12.4 Managing ADRMS - Part 2
12.5 Managing ADRMS - Part 3
12.6 Managing ADRMS - Part 4
12.7 Deployment Active Directory Rights Management Services Summary
12.8 Active Directory OutroMULTI-USER TRAINING PACKAGESThis online course can be integrated in your professional training plan. M.T.A. can provide you with a tailored learning solution, that can be customised to meet each team member's requirements. Choosing a multi-user training package, you can get significant discounts for 5+ users and even further discounts for 10+ users Ð and an excellent return on your investment.

Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory

Special Emagister price

£ 195 £ 395 VAT inc.