Technical Information
Desktop Operating System
The M.C.S.E. program studies the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.Server Operating System
The M.C.I.T.P. Program examines the operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2008 server. However, the current M.C.S.E. Studies Certification Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and then the server operating system being studied is the certification you wish to go further, it depends. While the differences between different versions of the operating system are not important, are still important, the teacher covers the differences between them during the course. Graduates of M.C.S.E. Course work with companies that use Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (or higher) and be comfortable with their skills in this area can look.Certification Overview
MCSA on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification is your career by using the skills to successfully manage and troubleshoot system environments that require running Microsoft Windows operating system.The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 candidates meet the following requirements:
- Core exams (three exams required)
- Two networking system exams
- One client operating system exam
- Elective exams (one exam required)
M.C.S.E. on Windows Server 2003
Earn the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification and prove your expertise in designing and implementing the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System is based.Systems Engineer is required on the track candidates Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Certified (MCSE) to meet the following requirements:
- Core exams (six exams required)
- Four networking system exams
- One client operating system exam
- One design exam
- Elective exams (one exam required)
Course Descriptions
Courses marked with a red asterisk (*) are required for the M.C.S.A. certification.Network Essentials
Although the Networking Essentials course is not required for an MCITP. certification, we begin our program with this course as a means to ensure all our students come up to about the same course entry level in terms of networking skills.Course Objectives
- Introduction to the basic concepts and principles that underlie computer networking, from the simplest peer-to-peer local area networks to the vastly complex wide area networks that reach across international boundaries and around the world.
- Conduct an overview of networking terminology
- Examine different network architectures
- Focus on the physical components of computer networks, including server and client computers, and cabling and connectors
Windows XP* (Exam 70-720)
This course is designed to prepare students for the challenges they will face as a Microsoft networking professional. Lectures, projects and exercises reinforce skills as they are learned. The text includes Test Preparation software will help get you ready for the exam day.Course Topics
- Introduction to Windows XP Professional
- Installing Windows XP Professional
- Using the System Utilities
- Managing Windows XP File Systems and Storage
- Users, Groups, Profiles, and Policies
- Windows XP Security and Access Controls
- Network Protocols
- Internetworking with Remote Access
- Printing and Faxing
- Performance Tuning
- Windows XP Professional Application Support
- Working with the Windows XP Registry
- Booting Windows XP
- Windows XP Professional Fault Tolerance
- Troubleshooting with Windows XP
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment* (Exam 70-290)
Course Topics
- Introduction to Windows Server 2003
- Managing Hardware Devices
- Creating and Managing Users
- Implementing and Managing Groups
- Managing Access to Files
- Managing Disk and Data Storage
- Advanced File System Management
- Implementing and Managing Printing
- Implementing and Using Group Policies
- Administering a Server
- Monitoring Server Performance
- Managing and Implementing Backups and Disaster Recovery
- Administering Web Resources
- Security Basics for Windows Server 2003
Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure* (Exam 70-291)
Course Topics
- Networking Overview
- IP Addressing Basics
- Configuring a Network Interface
- Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Managing and Monitoring DHCP
- Configuring Name Resolution
- Implementing and Managing the DNS Service
- Implementing and Managing WINS
- Securing Network Traffic
- Remote Access
- Internet Authentication Service
- Routing
- Security Templates
- Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
Exchange Server 2003 Administration* (Exam 70-284)
Course Topics
- Introduction to Exchange Server 2003
- Installing and Configuring Exchange Server 2003
- Managing Recipients
- Configuring Outlook and Outlook Web Access
- Managing Addresses
- Public Folders
- Configuring and Managing Exchange Server
- Managing Routing and Internet Connectivity
- Managing Data Storage and Hardware Resources
- Securing Exchange 2003
- Backup and Recovery of Exchange 2003
- Troubleshooting Connectivity
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Server
- Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory (Exam 70-294)
Course Topics
- Introduction to Active Directory
- Name Resolution and DNS
- Active Directory Design Philosophy
- Active Directory Architecture
- Active Directory Logical Design
- Active Directory Physical Design
- Active Directory Replication
- Operations Masters
- Active Directory Authentication and Security
- Managing Users, Groups, and Resources
- Group Policy for Corporate Policy
- Deploying and Managing Software with Group Policy
- Monitoring and Optimizing Active Directory
- Disaster Recovery
Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure (Exam 70-297)
- Assessment Stage
- Developing the Active Directory Infrastructure Design
- Developing Network Services Design
- Designing the Logical Components
- Name Resolution
- Remote Access and Address Management
- Service Sizing and Placement
- Physical Design
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (Exam 70-293)
Course Topics
- Overview of Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network
- TCP/IP Architecture
- Planning and Managing a TCP/IP Network
- Planning and Configuring Routing and Switching
- Planning, Configuring and Troubleshooting DHCP
- Planning, Configuring and Troubleshooting WINS
- Planning a DNS Strategy
- Managing and Troubleshooting DNS
- Planning and Managing Certificate Services
- Planning and Managing IPSecurity (IPSec)
- Planning Network Access
- Planning and Implementing Server Availability
- Planning Server and Network Security
- Problem Recovery
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