Microsoft 70-640 Ts: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
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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.
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Who Is This Course For?
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.
By choosing online learning instead of a classroom based course, it eliminates the need for time away from work, saving you valuable time and money. It is ideal for those with tight schedules as our online courses give you 12 months unlimited access to all the course materials, so you can study at a pace that suits you. Allowing you to easily resume your studies whenever you have the time. All you need is internet connection to study, so you can study from the comfort of your home or any environment that suits you.
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Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
For the best viewing experience on our state-of-the-art eLearning platform we recommend an internet connection of 10Mbps or better. Please also use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as your browser with Adobe Flash Player
Certification Details
In order to earn your certification, you’ll have to sit an exam after completing your course with us. To prepare you for your exam, we provide interactive quizzes after each module and a mock exam at the end of your course to ensure you’re fully prepared for the real thing. Once you’ve passed with at least 85%, you’ll be ready to book your exam as a private candidate.
Booking your exam is pretty simple, just purchase your exam voucher and schedule your exam. To make life easier, we can help you find an appropriate exam centre and give you all the information you need to secure your place.
Please note that the exam fees aren’t included in the course price.
Got a question about exams? Contact one of our course advisors. We’re happy to help!
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- Monitoring
- Accounts
- Access
- Windows
- Server
- Windows Server
- Active Directory
- Public
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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Zones
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Summary
Module 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 Outro
Microsoft 70-640 Ts: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory