Windows 2008 Server Administration and Configuration

Course

In Bath

£ 1,450 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Bath

  • Duration

    5 Days

The course will provide a comprehensive introduction to Windows 2003 Server. Hands-on exercises are used to develop skills required to implement and configure Windows 2008 Server. On completion of the course delegates will be able to: Implement and configure Windows 2008. Create logical views using the Distributed File System. Use the Active Directory Service - Manage the. Suitable for: This course is for those responsible for evaluating, administrating or supporting Windows 2008 Server, including systems and network administrators and support professionals.

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Location

Start date

Bath (Somerset)
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11 Kingsmead Square, BA1 2AB

Start date

On request

About this course

Prior experience with Windows NT4/2000/2003 is not assumed but would be useful.

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AUDIENCE: This course is for those responsible for evaluating, administrating or supporting Windows 2008 Server, including systems and network administrators and support professionals.
PREREQUISITES: Prior experience with Windows NT4/2000/2003 is not assumed but would be useful.
DURATION: 5 days. Hands on.
OBJECTIVES: The course will provide a comprehensive introduction to Windows 2003 Server. Hands-on exercises are used to develop skills required to implement and configure Windows 2008 Server. On completion of the course delegates will be able to:
- Implement and configure Windows 2008.
- Create logical views using the Distributed File System.
- Use the Active Directory Service
- Manage the Windows 2008 enterprise.
- Organise users and groups.
- Organise administration hierarchically.
- Establish local and network resource security.
- Migrate to Windows 2008 from previous versions of Windows.
COURSE CONTENT:
Introduction to Windows 2008
The Windows Platforms
Windows 2008 Server Platforms
Windows Vista
Preparing for Windows Server 2008
Installation
LAB Installing Windows 2008 Server

Upgrading to a Windows 2008 Environment
Upgrading a Network to Windows 2008
Reviewing Compatibility
Identifying Client Upgrade Path
Upgrading Compatible Windows Clients
Installing the Directory Services Client
Upgrading Clients Running older versions of NT
Establishing the Forest Root
Creating a New Root Forest
Upgrading a Domain Controller
Switching Domain and Forest Modes

Implementing DNS in Windows 2008
Domain Name Space
DNS in Windows 2008 Environment
Installing the DNS Server Service
Creating Active Directory Integrated Zones
Creating Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones for Windows 2008
Zones Information transfer
Converting to an Active Directory Integrated Zone
Configuring Zones for Dynamic Updates
Testing the DNS Server Service
Lab: Installing and Configuring the DNS Server Service

Understanding Active Directory Components
What is Active Directory
Active Directory and DNS
Logical Structure
Domain Modes - Mixed and Native
Organisational Units
Trees and Forest
Schema
Physical Structure
Domain Controllers
Global Catalogue Server
Master Operations
Installing Active Directory
Preparing to Install Active Directory
Installation Options
Establishing the Root Domain
Post Installation
Creating a Child Domain
Creating a Tree in an Existing Forest
Lab: Installing Active Directory

Active Directory Infrastructures
Structure of Active Directory
Default-First-Site-Name
Replication between Sites
Linking Multiple Sites
Creating a Site
Moving Server Objects Between Sites
Creating and Configuring Site Links
Creating Site Link Bridges
Creating a Connection Object
Lab: Active Directory Infrastructures

Managing Active Directory Objects: User, Group, OU Accounts
Creating and Managing Active Directory Objects
Creating User Accounts
Creating Computer Accounts
Moving Objects
Lab: Creating Organizational Units and User Accounts
Managing Group
Creating Groups
Modifying Groups
Managing Local Groups
Built-in Local Groups
Lab: Manager User Accounts

Securing Access to Windows 2008 Resources
Server core
Securing Access to Active Directory Objects
Active Directory Permissions
Folder and File Permissions
Permissions Inheritance
Granting Active Directory Permissions
Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory
Creating Customized Administrative Tools
Creating Task Pads
Sharing Directories
Interaction of Group and User Permissions
Lab: Securing and Access to Windows 2008 Resources

Implementing Folder Redirection Policy
Folder Redirection Capabilities
Setting a Target Location
Configuring Folder Redirection Settings
Implementing Folder Redirection Policy

Using Group Policy to Manage Desktop Environments
Group Policy Setting
Inheritance of Group Policy in Active Directory
Modifying Inheritance
Managing Group Policy Object Permissions
Disabling Group Policy Objects
Examining the Group Policy Interface
User Group Configuration
Lab: Implementing Group Policy
Assigning Scripts by using group policy
Lab: Implementing Templates and Script Policy

Using Group Policy to Manage Software
Examining Software Deployment
Exploring Software Management Technologies
Windows 2008 Software Installation and Maintenance Phases
Deploying a New Application
Testing Application deployment
Assigning Software Packages
Publishing Software Packages
Installing an Application through Document Invocation
Repackaging Software Applications
Publishing non-windows installer packages
Creating the application section
Using Software Modification
Lab: Managing Group Policy to Manage Software Distribution
Upgrading Software
Deploying an optional Upgrade
Removing Software
Lab: Deploying Application Upgrades
Managing Software

TCP/IP Services: Supporting DHCP and WINS
TCP/IP Parameters
TCP/IP v4 versus v6
TCP/IP Printing
New DHCP Functionality
Authorising a DHCP Server In Active Directory
Examining Dynamic Updates of DNS Servers
Configuring DHCP Scopes in Windows 2008
Creating and Configuring DHCP Super scopes and Multiscopes
DHCP Process
Examining Option Classes
Automatic Private IP Addressing
Disabling Automatic Private IP
Lab: Supporting DHCP and WINS
WINS Functionality

Printing and Publishing in Windows 2008 Active Directory
Printing Terminology Used By Windows 2008
Network Printers
Printer Pools
Other Service Windows 2008 Print Methodology
Components Of Printing Within Windows 2008 Environment
Creating And Connecting to A Remote Printer
Printing and Publishing in a Windows 2008 Printer Environment
Permissions on a Printer
Troubleshooting Printing Problems
Lab: Managing Printers

Installing and Configuring Terminal Services
Introduction to Terminal Services
How terminal Services Work
Benefits and Features
Enhanced Administration and Support
Planning Terminal Services Installation
Identifying Client Hardware Requirements
Extending Terminal Services for Non-Windows Clients
Evaluating User Characteristics
Examining peripheral Devices that Affect Performance
Guidelines for a License Server
Client License Types
Installing Terminal Services - Client and Server
Configuring User Access
Establishing a Terminal Session
Ending a Terminal Session
Using Application compatibility Scripts
Lab: Managing and Installing terminal Server

Remote Access
Extensible Authentication Protocol
Remote Access Dial-in User Service (Radius)
Layer 2 Tunnelling protocol
Bandwidth Allocation protocol
Configuring Outbound Connections
Creating a Dial-up Connection
Configuring a Virtual Private Network
Configuring Inbound Connections
Configuring an Internet Connection Server
Configuring a remote Access Server
Configuring a Virtual Private Network Server
Lab: Configuring a VPN Connection
Examining Remote Access Policies
Understanding the Logic of Policy Evaluation
Enabling Caller ID
Configuring Remote Access Policy Conditions
Configuring Remote Access Policy Settings
Lab: Configuring and Testing Remote Access Policies
Implementing Demand Dial Routing
Configuring Routing and remote Access
Creating a Demand Dial Interface and Enabling the Role of connection Sharing
Using DHCP, DNS and WINS for small Remote Access Networks
Lab: Configuring Network Address Translation
Network Access Protection (NAP)

Securing Windows 2008
How to enable smart card authentication in Windows 2008
Descriptions and Features
Remote Access
Enabling Smart Card Policies
Securing Desktop and Servers by using Group Policy
Implementing security by Group Policy
Modifying Security Settings
Using Predefined Security Templates
Creating security Templates
Analysing Security
Lab: Implementing Security
Securing Network Traffic by Using IPSec
Using IPSec to Counter Security Attacks
IPSec Security Features
Examining IPSec Process
Configuring IPSec Policies
Default Response Rule
Lab: Implementing IPSec between two Computers
Securing Files by using IPSec
What is Encrypted File Service
Encrypting or Decrypting
Using Cipher.exe
Recovering Encrypted Files
Lab: Encrypting Files using EFS

Troubleshooting and Optimising Windows 2008
Troubleshooting Categories and Tools
Windows 2008 Diagnostics
Help and Support Utilities
Performance Monitor
Network Monitor
System Recovery - Business ContinuityScanning and repairing the hard Disk
Lab: Troubleshooting and Optimising Windows 2008

CB08/01

Windows 2008 Server Administration and Configuration

£ 1,450 + VAT