Microsoft 70-742: Identity in Windows Server 2016

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"Course Description

The exam associated with this course will retire January 31, 2021. If you're preparing for this exam, you have until the retirement date to pass it.

This Microsoft Server 2016 training covers the objectives in the 70-742 exam, which is one of three exams required to earn the MCSA: Windows Server 2016 certification.

The three MCSA: Server 2016 exams can be taken in any order, but Microsoft recommends you take them in order. That’s because the exams — and this Server 2016 training — naturally progress from installation to networking to identity management.

This 70-742 training covers the advanced identity configuration stage. These are things you’ll need to set up to control the behavior of users and computer accounts inside of your organizational units — or OUs. They’re the fine-tuned identity controls of Windows Server 2016.

After finishing this Microsoft training, you'll know how to install and configure all these identity services in a Windows Server 2016 environment and more. You’ll also know how to install, configure, and manage Active Directory Domain Services, create and manage Group Policy, and implement Active Directory Certificate Services, Identity Federation, and access solutions.

For anyone who manages Microsoft server training, this Server 2016 training can be used for 70-742 exam prep, on-boarding new systems administrators, or as part of a team training plan.

Learning Objective

For any systems administrator using this training for exam preparation, our MCSA: Windows Server 2016 course maps to the Microsoft 70-742 exams objectives, and covers topics including:

Installing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and domain controllers
Creating and managing Active Directory users, computers, groups, and organizational units (OUs)
Implementing Web Application Proxy (WAP)
Configuring authentication policies, password policy settings, and Kerberos policy settings"

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"Who Is This Course For?

Anyone that wants to learn how to manage identities using Windows Server 2016, as well as prepare for their Microsoft 70-742 exam.

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."

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  • Accounts
  • Options
  • Auditing
  • Windows
  • Server
  • Database
  • Database training
  • Windows Server
  • Proxy
  • MCSA training
  • MCSA
  • Active Directory
  • IT Auditing
  • CS
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Course Outline

Microsoft 70-742: Identity in Windows Server 2016

Module 1: Installing and Configuring Domain Controllers

  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 1
  • 1.3 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 2
  • 1.4 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 1
  • 1.5 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 2
  • 1.6 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 3
  • 1.7 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 1
  • 1.8 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 2
  • 1.9 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 1
  • 1.10 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 2
  • 1.11 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 3

Module 2: Managing AD DS Objects

  • 2.1 Overview of Object Management – Part 1
  • 2.2 Overview of Object Management – Part 2
  • 2.3 Managing User Accounts – Part 1
  • 2.4 Managing User Accounts – Part 2
  • 2.5 Managing User Accounts – Part 3
  • 2.6 Managing User Accounts – Part 4
  • 2.7 Managing User Accounts – Part 5
  • 2.8 Managing Groups – Part 1
  • 2.9 Managing Groups – Part 2
  • 2.10 Managing Groups – Part 3
  • 2.11 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 1
  • 2.12 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 2
  • 2.13 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1
  • 2.14 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2

Module 3: Securing Active Directory Domain Services

  • 3.1 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1
  • 3.2 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2
  • 3.3 Implementing Account Security – Part 1
  • 3.4 Implementing Account Security – Part 2
  • 3.5 Auditing AD DS
  • 3.6 Configuring Managed Service Accounts

Module 4: Working with Complex AD Infrastructures

  • 4.1 Overview of Advanced AD DS Deployments
  • 4.2 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 1
  • 4.3 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 2
  • 4.4 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 3
  • 4.5 Overview of AD DS Replication
  • 4.6 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 1
  • 4.7 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 2
  • 4.8 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 3

Module 5: Implementing Group Policy

  • 5.1 Overview of Group Policy – Part 1
  • 5.2 Overview of Group Policy – Part 2
  • 5.3 Overview of Group Policy – Part 3
  • 5.4 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 1
  • 5.5 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 2
  • 5.6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Group Policy
  • 5.7 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 1
  • 5.8 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 2
  • 5.9 Managing User Environments – Part 1
  • 5.10 Managing User Environments – Part 2
  • 5.11 Managing User Environments – Part 3

Module 6: Understanding Microsoft Azure AD and Directory Synchronization

  • 6.1 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 1
  • 6.2 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 2
  • 6.3 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 1
  • 6.4 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 2
  • 6.5 Managing Identities with Directory Synchronization

Module 7: Monitoring and Recovering AD DS

  • 7.1 Monitoring AD DS – Part 1
  • 7.2 Monitoring AD DS – Part 2
  • 7.3 Monitoring AD DS – Part 3
  • 7.4 Database Management
  • 7.5 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 1
  • 7.6 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 2

Module 8: Implementing Active Directory Certificate Services

  • 8.1 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 1
  • 8.2 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 2
  • 8.3 Deploying Certificate Authority Hierarchy
  • 8.4 Administering Certificate Authorities
  • 8.5 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 1
  • 8.6 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 2
  • 8.7 Managing Revocation and Distribution
  • 8.8 Configuring Certificate Recovery

Module 9: Implementing Active Directory Federation Services

  • 9.1 Overview of AD FS
  • 9.2 Planning and Deploying AD FS
  • 9.3 Overview of Web Application Proxy

Module 10: Implementing Active Directory Rights Management Services

  • 10.1 Overview of AD RMS
  • 10.2 Deploying AD RMS
  • 10.3 Protecting with AD RMS
  • 10.4 Conclusion


Microsoft 70-742: Identity in Windows Server 2016


Module 1: Installing and Configuring Domain Controllers


  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 1
  • 1.3 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 2
  • 1.4 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 1
  • 1.5 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 2
  • 1.6 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 3
  • 1.7 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 1
  • 1.8 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 2
  • 1.9 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 1
  • 1.10 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 2
  • 1.11 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 3

  • 1.1 Introduction

  • 1.2 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 1

  • 1.3 Overview of Identity Management Concepts – Part 2

  • 1.4 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 1

  • 1.5 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 2

  • 1.6 Active Directory Domain Services Components – Part 3

  • 1.7 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 1

  • 1.8 Overview of ADDS Domain Services – Part 2

  • 1.9 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 1

  • 1.10 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 2

  • 1.11 Deploying Domain Controllers – Part 3

  • Module 2: Managing AD DS Objects


    • 2.1 Overview of Object Management – Part 1
    • 2.2 Overview of Object Management – Part 2
    • 2.3 Managing User Accounts – Part 1
    • 2.4 Managing User Accounts – Part 2
    • 2.5 Managing User Accounts – Part 3
    • 2.6 Managing User Accounts – Part 4
    • 2.7 Managing User Accounts – Part 5
    • 2.8 Managing Groups – Part 1
    • 2.9 Managing Groups – Part 2
    • 2.10 Managing Groups – Part 3
    • 2.11 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 1
    • 2.12 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 2
    • 2.13 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1
    • 2.14 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2

  • 2.1 Overview of Object Management – Part 1

  • 2.2 Overview of Object Management – Part 2

  • 2.3 Managing User Accounts – Part 1

  • 2.4 Managing User Accounts – Part 2

  • 2.5 Managing User Accounts – Part 3

  • 2.6 Managing User Accounts – Part 4

  • 2.7 Managing User Accounts – Part 5

  • 2.8 Managing Groups – Part 1

  • 2.9 Managing Groups – Part 2

  • 2.10 Managing Groups – Part 3

  • 2.11 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 1

  • 2.12 Managing Computer Accounts – Part 2

  • 2.13 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1

  • 2.14 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2

  • Module 3: Securing Active Directory Domain Services


    • 3.1 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1
    • 3.2 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2
    • 3.3 Implementing Account Security – Part 1
    • 3.4 Implementing Account Security – Part 2
    • 3.5 Auditing AD DS
    • 3.6 Configuring Managed Service Accounts

  • 3.1 Managing Organizational Units – Part 1

  • 3.2 Managing Organizational Units – Part 2

  • 3.3 Implementing Account Security – Part 1

  • 3.4 Implementing Account Security – Part 2

  • 3.5 Auditing AD DS

  • 3.6 Configuring Managed Service Accounts

  • Module 4: Working with Complex AD Infrastructures


    • 4.1 Overview of Advanced AD DS Deployments
    • 4.2 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 1
    • 4.3 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 2
    • 4.4 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 3
    • 4.5 Overview of AD DS Replication
    • 4.6 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 1
    • 4.7 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 2
    • 4.8 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 3

  • 4.1 Overview of Advanced AD DS Deployments

  • 4.2 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 1

  • 4.3 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 2

  • 4.4 Deploying a Distributed AD DS Environment – Part 3

  • 4.5 Overview of AD DS Replication

  • 4.6 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 1

  • 4.7 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 2

  • 4.8 Configuring AD DS Services – Part 3

  • Module 5: Implementing Group Policy


    • 5.1 Overview of Group Policy – Part 1
    • 5.2 Overview of Group Policy – Part 2
    • 5.3 Overview of Group Policy – Part 3
    • 5.4 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 1
    • 5.5 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 2
    • 5.6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Group Policy
    • 5.7 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 1
    • 5.8 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 2
    • 5.9 Managing User Environments – Part 1
    • 5.10 Managing User Environments – Part 2
    • 5.11 Managing User Environments – Part 3

  • 5.1 Overview of Group Policy – Part 1

  • 5.2 Overview of Group Policy – Part 2

  • 5.3 Overview of Group Policy – Part 3

  • 5.4 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 1

  • 5.5 Creating and Configuring GPOs – Part 2

  • 5.6 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Group Policy

  • 5.7 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 1

  • 5.8 Managing Security Options for Computers using Group Policy – Part 2

  • 5.9 Managing User Environments – Part 1

  • 5.10 Managing User Environments – Part 2

  • 5.11 Managing User Environments – Part 3

  • Module 6: Understanding Microsoft Azure AD and Directory Synchronization


    • 6.1 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 1
    • 6.2 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 2
    • 6.3 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 1
    • 6.4 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 2
    • 6.5 Managing Identities with Directory Synchronization

  • 6.1 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 1

  • 6.2 Planning Directory Synchronization – Part 2

  • 6.3 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 1

  • 6.4 Implementing Azure AD Connect – Part 2

  • 6.5 Managing Identities with Directory Synchronization

  • Module 7: Monitoring and Recovering AD DS


    • 7.1 Monitoring AD DS – Part 1
    • 7.2 Monitoring AD DS – Part 2
    • 7.3 Monitoring AD DS – Part 3
    • 7.4 Database Management
    • 7.5 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 1
    • 7.6 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 2

  • 7.1 Monitoring AD DS – Part 1

  • 7.2 Monitoring AD DS – Part 2

  • 7.3 Monitoring AD DS – Part 3

  • 7.4 Database Management

  • 7.5 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 1

  • 7.6 Backup and Recovery in AD DS – Part 2

  • Module 8: Implementing Active Directory Certificate Services


    • 8.1 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 1
    • 8.2 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 2
    • 8.3 Deploying Certificate Authority Hierarchy
    • 8.4 Administering Certificate Authorities
    • 8.5 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 1
    • 8.6 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 2
    • 8.7 Managing Revocation and Distribution
    • 8.8 Configuring Certificate Recovery

  • 8.1 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 1

  • 8.2 Overview of Public Key Infrastructure and AD CS – Part 2

  • 8.3 Deploying Certificate Authority Hierarchy

  • 8.4 Administering Certificate Authorities

  • 8.5 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 1

  • 8.6 Deploying and Managing Certificates – Part 2

  • 8.7 Managing Revocation and Distribution

  • 8.8 Configuring Certificate Recovery

  • Module 9: Implementing Active Directory Federation Services


    • 9.1 Overview of AD FS
    • 9.2 Planning and Deploying AD FS
    • 9.3 Overview of Web Application Proxy

  • 9.1 Overview of AD FS

  • 9.2 Planning and Deploying AD FS

  • 9.3 Overview of Web Application Proxy

  • Module 10: Implementing Active Directory Rights Management Services


    • 10.1 Overview of AD RMS
    • 10.2 Deploying AD RMS
    • 10.3 Protecting with AD RMS
    • 10.4 Conclusion

  • 10.1 Overview of AD RMS

  • 10.2 Deploying AD RMS

  • 10.3 Protecting with AD RMS

  • 10.4 Conclusion

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    Microsoft 70-742: Identity in Windows Server 2016

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    £ 99 £ 395 VAT inc.