14/10/2012
(MCITP) Enterprise Administrator Windows Server 2008
محترف تقنية معلومات ويبندوز سيرفر 2008 معتمد من شركة مايكروسوفت
Overview
MCITP
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Enterprise Administrator is one of the IT industry's most comprehensive and prestigious certification programs for implementing and maintaining Networks based on Microsoft Server 2008 technologies.
The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential is the leading certification for Windows Server 2008. It provides widely recognized, objective validation of your ability to perform critical, current IT job roles by using Microsoft technologies to their best advantage.
Earn the Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator certification to demonstrate your skills in Windows infrastructure design and your readiness to excel in working with Windows Server 2008. Enterprise administrators are recognized among their peers and managers as leaders in Windows infrastructure design. The MCITP: Enterprise Administrator certification, distinguishes you as an IT professional committed to excellence in working with Windows Server 2008.
This hands-on course will teach you to effectively plan, install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot information systems in a wide range of computing environments using the Microsoft integrated family of server products.
The program will help you develop your skills in your current position or advance you toward a future job role.
Audience and Prerequisites
This hands-on certificate course is designed for individuals with computer hardware and/or networking experience and wish to prepare for advanced skills in the installation, configuration and administration of computer networks and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system.
Course Outline:
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
Creating an Active Directory Domain
• Installing Active Directory Domain Services
• Active Directory Domain Services on Server Core
Administering Active Directory Domain Services
• Working with Active Directory Snap-ins
• Creating Objects in Active Directory
• Delegation and Security of Active Directory Objects
Administering User Accounts
• Automating the Creation of User Accounts
• Supporting User Objects and Accounts
Managing Groups
• Managing an Enterprise with Groups
• Automating the Creation and Management of Groups
• Administering Groups in an Enterprise
Configuring Computer Accounts
• Creating Computers and Joining the Domain
• Automating the Creation of Computer
• Supporting Computer Objects and Accounts
Implementing a Group Policy Infrastructure
• Implementing Group Policy
• Managing Group Policy Scope
• Supporting Group Policy
Managing Enterprise Security and Configuration with Group Policy Settings
• Delegating the Support of Computers
• Managing Security Settings
• Managing Software with Group Policy
• Implementing an Audit Policy
Improving the Security of Authentication in an AD DS Domain
• Configuring Password and Lockout Policies
• Auditing Authentication
• Configuring Read-Only Domain Controllers
• Managing Service Accounts
Integrating Domain Name System with AD DS
• Understanding and Installing Domain Name System
• Configuring and Using Domain Name System
Administering Domain Controllers
• Deploying Domain Controllers
• Managing Operations Masters
• Configuring DFS Replication of SYSVOL
Managing Sites and Active Directory Replication
• Configuring Sites and Subnets
• Configuring the Global Catalog and Application Directory Partitions
• Configuring Replication
Managing Multiple Domains and Forests
• Configuring Domain and Forest Functional Levels
Managing Multiple Domains and Trust Relationships
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
• Understanding and Installing AD LDS
• Configuring and Using AD LDS
Active Directory Rights Management Services
• Understanding and Installing Active Directory Rights Management
• Configuring and Using Active Directory Rights Management
Active Directory Federation Services
• Understanding Active Directory Federation Services
• Configuring and Using Active Directory Federation Services
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
Understanding and Configuring TCP/IP
• Introducing Windows Networking
• OSI Models
• Understanding IPv4 Addressing
Configuring Name Resolution
• Understanding Name Resolution in Windows Server 2008 Networks
• Deploying a DNS Server
• Configuring DNS Client Settings
Configuring a DNS Zone Infrastructure
• Creating and Configuring Zones
• Configuring Zone Replication, Transfers, and Delegations
Creating a DHCP Infrastructure
• Installing a DHCP Server
• Configuring a DHCP Server
Configuring IP Routing
• Routing
Protecting Network Traffic with IPsec
• Configuring IPsec
• Connecting to Networks
• Configuring Network Address Translation
• Connecting to Remote Networks
Configuring Network Access Protection
Managing Software Updates
Understanding Windows Server Update Services
• Using Windows Server Update Services
Managing Files
• Managing File Security
• Sharing Folders
• Backing Up and Restoring Files
Managing Printers
• Managing Printers
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
Configuring Server Storage and Clusters
• Configuring Server Storage
• Configuring Server Clusters
Installing and Configuring Remote Desktop Services
• Deploying a Remote Desktop Session Host
• Configuring a Remote Desktop Session Host
Configuring and Managing a Remote Desktop Infrastructure
• Configuring and Managing Remote Desktop Clients
• Deploying Remote Desktop Gateway
• Deploying RemoteApp Programs and Virtual Desktops
Installing and Configuring Web Applications
• Installing the Web Server (IIS) Role
• Configuring Internet Information Services
Managing Web Server Security
• Configuring IIS Security
• Controlling Access to Web Services
Configuring FTP
• Configuring FTP
Configuring Windows Media Services
• Configuring Windows Media Services
Pro: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator
Planning Name Resolution and Internet Protocol Addressing
• Planning Name Resolution
• Planning Internet Protocol Addressing
Designing High Availability in Windows Server® 2008
Designing IP Addressing
Designing Routing and Switching Requirements
Designing Active Directory Domain Services
• Designing AD DS Forests and Domains
• Designing the AD DS Physical Topology
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Designing Remote Desktop Services and Application Deployment
• Designing Remote Desktop Services
• Designing Application Deployment
Designing Solutions for Data Sharing, Data Security, and Business Continuity
• Planning for Data Sharing and Collaboration
• Choosing Data Security Solutions
• Planning for System Recoverability and Availability
Configuring Windows 7
Install Windows 7
• Installing Windows 7
Managing User Profiles
• Configuring System Images
• Managing Virtual Hard Disk Files
Managing Devices and Disks
• Managing Devices and Drivers
• Managing Disks
Managing Applications
• Managing AppLocker and Software Restriction Policies
Network Settings
• Configuring IPv4
• Network Configuration
Windows Firewall and Remote Management
• Managing Windows Firewall
• Windows 7 Remote Management
BranchCache and Resource Sharing
• Sharing Resources
• Folder and File Access
Authentication and Account Control
• Managing User Account Control
• Windows 7 Authentication and Authorization
VPN Connections
• Remote Connections
BitLocker
• Managing BitLocker
Monitoring and Performance
• Monitoring Systems
• Configuring Performance Settings
Recovery and Backup
• Backup
• System Recovery
• Recovering Files and Folder
MCITP Enterprise Administrator Certification Requirements
The candidates must pass 5 exams in all to achieve MCITP Enterprise Administrator certification.
Exam Code Exam Name
70-680 TS: Configuring Microsoft Windows 7 Client
70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
70-642 TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
70-643 TS: Windows Server 2008 Application Infrastructure, Configuring
70-647 PRO: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator
Duration:
The duration of the course is 120-140 hrs at rate of 3hrs per day, five days a week.