2273: Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Five daysInstructor-led

Introduction
This course combines five days of
instructor-led training with additional e-Learning content to provide
students with the knowledge and skills that are required to manage
accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server
performance, and safeguard data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
environment.
This is the first course in the Systems Administrator and Systems Engineer
tracks for Windows Server 2003 and serves as the entry point for other
courses in the Windows Server 2003 curriculum.
This course is also offered as eight days of instructor-led training (as
two courses) for students who prefer a complete classroom training
experience:
Course 2274: Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (5 days)
Course 2275: Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (3
days)
Audience
This course is intended for individuals who are employed as or seeking
employment as a systems administrator or systems engineer.
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At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Create and populate organizational units with user and computer accounts.
Manage user and computer accounts.
Create and manage groups.
Manage access to resources.
Implement printing.
Manage printing.
Manage access to objects in organizational units.

Implement Group Policy.
Manage the user and computer environment by using Group Policy.
Audit accounts and resources.
Prepare to administer server resources.
Configure a server to monitor system performance.
Monitor system performance.
Manage device drivers by configuring device driver signing and restoring a
device driver.
Manage hard disks.
Manage data storage.
Manage disaster recovery.
Maintain software by using Microsoft Software Update Services.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
CompTIA A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
CompTIA Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
Student Materials
The student kit contains these items:
Printed student workbooks.
e-Learning compact discs for selected modules from the course.
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, 180-day evaluation version.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to
Administering Accounts and Resources
This module explains how to administer
accounts and resources on computers running Microsoft Windows Server 2003
software in a networked environment.
Lessons
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Multimedia: Introduction to
Administering Accounts and Resources
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The Windows Server 2003
Environment
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Logging on to Windows Server 2003
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Using the Run As Feature for
Administration
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Installing and Configuring
Administrative Tools
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Creating an Organizational Unit
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Lab: Creating Organizational Units
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Creating an Organizational Unit
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Describe the Windows Server 2003
environment.
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Log on to a computer running
Windows Server 2003.
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Use the Run as feature to perform
administrative tasks.
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Install and configure the
administrative tools.
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Create an organizational unit.
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Module 2: Managing User and Computer
Accounts
This module explains how to modify user
and computer accounts on computers running Microsoft Windows Server 2003
in a networked environment.
Lessons
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Creating User Accounts
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Creating Computer Accounts
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Modifying User and Computer
Account Properties
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Creating a User Account Template
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Managing User and Computer
Accounts
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Using Queries to Locate User and
Computer Accounts in Active Directory
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Lab: Managing User and Computer
Accounts
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Creating User Accounts
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Creating Computer Accounts
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Using Queries to Locate Objects
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Modifying User and Computer
Properties
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Create user accounts.
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Create computer accounts.
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Modify user and computer account
properties.
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Create a user account template.
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Manage user and computer
accounts.
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Use queries to locate user and
computer accounts in Active Directory directory service..
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Module 3: Managing Groups
This module explains how to perform
various administrative functions using groups.
Lessons
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Creating groups.
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Managing group membership.
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Strategies for using groups.
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Using default groups.
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Lab: Creating and Managing Groups
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Creating Global and Domain Local
Groups
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Managing Group Membership
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Managing Default Groups
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Create groups.
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Manage group membership
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Apply strategies for using groups
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Manage default groups.
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Module 4: Managing Access to Resources
This module explains how to enable
resource access with permissions, manage access to files and folders using
permissions, and manage permission inheritance.
Lessons
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Overview of Managing Access to
Resources
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Managing Access to Shared Folders
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Managing Access to Files and
Folders Using NTFS Permissions
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Determining Effective Permissions
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Managing Access to Shared Files
Using Offline Caching
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Lab: Managing Access to Resources
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Creating and Sharing Folders
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Configuring NTFS Permissions
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Publishing Shared Folders
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Testing Permissions
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Configuring Automatic Caching
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Manage access to resources.
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Manage access to shared folders.
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Manage access to files and
folders by using NTFS permissions.
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Determine effective permissions.
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Manage access to shared files by
using offline caching.
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Module 5: Managing Access to Objects
in Organizational Units
This module explains the permissions
available for managing access to Active Directory objects, how to move
objects between organizational units in the same domain, and how to
delegate control of an organizational unit.
Lessons
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Modifying Permissions for Active
Directory Objects
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Delegating Control of
Organizational Units
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Lab: Managing Access to Objects in
Organizational Units
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Modifying the Delegation of
Control Wizard and Delegating Permissions
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Testing the Delegated Permissions
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Granting Permissions to the Legal
Organizational Unit and Creating a Taskpad
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Testing the Delegated Permissions
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Modify permissions for Active
Directory objects.
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Delegate control of
organizational units.
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Module 6: Implementing Group Policy
This module explains the purpose and
function of Group Policy in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.
It also explains how to implement Group Policy objects (GPOs) and manage
GPOs.
Lessons
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Implementing Group Policy Objects
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Implementing GPOs on a Domain
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Managing the Deployment of Group
Policy
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Lab: Implementing a GPO
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Disabling and Deleting a GPO
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Creating and Linking Multiple
GPOs
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Filtering the GPOs to Exempt
Selected Users
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Backing Up and Importing GPO
Settings
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Implement GPOs.
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Implement GPOs in a domain.
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Manage the deployment of Group
Policy.
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Module 7: Managing the User
Environment by Using Group Policy
This module explains how to use Group
Policy to assign scripts, restrict group membership and access to software
and configure folder redirection. As well, this module explains how to
determine which GPOs are being applied on a computer.
Lessons
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Configuring Group Policy Settings
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Assigning Scripts with Group
Policy
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Restricting Group Membership and
Access to Software
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Configuring Folder Redirection
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Determining Applied GPOs
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Lab: Managing the User Environment by
Using Group Policy
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Creating and Applying a GPO to
the Graphics Organizational Unit
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Assigning a Logon Script to
Connect to a Printer
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Using a GPO to Configure the
Members of the Backup Operators Group
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Using the Group Policy Results
Wizard to Verify the Policy Settings
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Configure Group Policy settings.
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Assign scripts with Group Policy.
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Restrict group membership and
access to software.
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Configure Folder Redirection.
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Determine Applied Group Policy
objects (GPOs).
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Module 8: Implementing Administrative
Templates and Audit Policy
This module provides a broad overview of
security in Microsoft Windows ServerT 2003. It also explains how to deploy
security templates and test computer security policy and how to configure
auditing and manage security logs..
Lessons
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Overview of Security in Windows
Server 2003
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Using Security Templates to
Secure Computers
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Testing Computer Security Policy
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Configuring Auditing
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Managing Security Logs
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Lab: Managing Security Settings
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Creating a Custom Security
Template
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Importing and Deploying the
Custom Template
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Explain user rights and audit
policies in Windows Server 2003.
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Use security templates to secure
computers.
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Test computer security policy.
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Configure auditing.
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Manage security logs.
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Module 9: Preparing to Administer a
Server
This module explains how to administer a
server. It describes how to manage servers remotely, what tools to use,
and the rights and permissions that are needed to administer a server.
Lessons
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Introduction to Administering a
Server
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Configuring Remote Desktop to
Administer a Server
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Managing Remote Desktop
Connections
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Lab A: Preparing to Administer a
Server
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Enabling Remote Desktop
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Creating a Shared Folder on a
Remote Computer
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Connecting to a Remote Console
Session
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Creating runas Shortcuts to
Administration Tools
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Explain the tasks, tools, and
rights that are required to administer a server.
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Configure Remote Desktop for
Administration and client preferences.
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Manage remote desktop
connections.
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Module 10: Preparing to Monitor Server
Performance
This module explains how to monitor
server performance by using performance tools, configure and manage
performance logs, configure and manage alerts, and manage system monitor
views.
Lessons
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Introduction to Monitoring Server
Performance
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Performing Real-Time and Logged
Monitoring
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Configuring and Managing Counter
Logs
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Configuring Alerts
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Lab A: Preparing to Monitor Server
Performance
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Selecting the Appropriate
Monitoring Technique
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Establish a performance baseline.
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Perform real-time and logged
monitoring.
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Configure and manage counter
logs.
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Configure alerts.
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Module 11: Managing Data Storage
This module explains the Encrypting File
System (EFS), which contributes to the safe storage of data and helps to
keep the network from harm. It also explains how to administer disk
quotas.
Lessons
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Managing File Compression
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Configuring File Encryption
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Configuring EFS Recovery Agents
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Implementing Disk Quotas
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Lab A: Managing Data Storage
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Troubleshooting Disk-Quota
Entries
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Recovering an Encrypted File
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Manage NTFS file compression.
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Configure file encryption.
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Configure an EFS recovery agent.
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Implement disk quotas.
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Module 12: Managing Disaster Recovery
This module explains how to plan for a
computer disaster and how to use the features of Windows Server 2003 to
prevent a disaster or recover when one occurs.
Lessons
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Preparing for Disaster Recovery
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Backing Up Data
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Scheduling Backup Jobs
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Restoring Data
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Configuring Shadow Copies
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Recovering from Server Failure
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Lab A: Managing Disaster Recovery
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Backing Up the System State Data
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Recovering from a Corrupt
Registry by Using Last Known Good Configuration
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Recovering from a Corrupt
Registry by Restoring System State Data
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Prepare for disaster recovery.
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Back up data.
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Schedule backup jobs.
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Restore data.
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Configure a shadow copy.
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Recover from server failure.
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Module 13: Software Maintenance Using
Windows Server Update Services
This module explains how to use Microsoft
Windows Server Update Services to manage and distribute critical software
updates that resolve known security vulnerabilities and other stability
issues.
Lessons
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Introduction to Windows Server
Update Services
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Installing and Configuring
Windows Server Update Services
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Managing Windows Server Update
Services
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Lab A: Software Maintenance Using
Windows Server Update Services
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Create a Test Computer Group
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View the Status of Updates and
Computers
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Back up WSUS
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Describe Microsoft WSUS.
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Install and configure servers to
use WSUS.
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Manage WSUS.
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Module 14: Securing Windows Server
2003
This module describes how to secure
Microsoft Windows ServerT 2003. The module provides an overview of
securing servers, core server security, hardening servers, and the
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer tool.
Lessons
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Introduction to Securing Servers
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Implementing Core Server Security
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Hardening Servers
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Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer
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Lab A: Securing Windows Server 2003
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Using the Security Configuration
Wizard
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Configuring a Group Policy Object
for Member Servers
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Scanning a Range of Computers by
Using MBSA
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Describe how servers are secured.
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Explain core server security.
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Harden servers in various roles.
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Use Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer.
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Note
The self study modules are included on
the student CDROM but are not printed in the course manual.
Self-Study Module A: Implementing
Printing
This module explains how to implement
printing in a Windows Server 2003 environment.
Lessons
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Multimedia: Introduction to
Printing in the Windows Server 2003 Family
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Installing and Managing Access to
Printers
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Managing Printer Drivers
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Implementing Printer Locations
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Lab A: Implementing Printing
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Installing Printers and Setting
Printer Locations and Permissions
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Searching for Printers and
Testing Permissions
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Explain printing in the Windows
Server 2003 family.
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Install and manage access to
printers by using printer permissions.
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Manage printer drivers.
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Implement printer locations.
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Self-Study Module B: Managing Printing
This module explains how to set up a
network-wide printing strategy to meet the needs of users and troubleshoot
installation or configuration problems.
Lessons
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Changing the Location of the
Print Spooler
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Setting Printer Priorities and
Scheduling Printer Availability
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Configuring a Printing Pool and
Redirecting Print Queues
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Lab: Managing Printing
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Installing Printers and Creating
a Printing Pool
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Setting Printer Priorities and
Availability
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After completing this module, students
will be able to
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Change the location of the print
spooler.
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Set printing priorities and
schedule printer availability.
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Configure a printing pool and
redirect print queues.
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Self-Study Module C: Monitoring Server
Performance
This module explains how to collect
performance data by monitoring primary server subsystems. It also covers
how to identify system bottlenecks by using the Performance console and
Task Manager in Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
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Multimedia: The Primary Server
Subsystems
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Monitoring Server Memory
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Monitoring Processor Usage
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Monitoring Disks
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Monitoring Network Usage
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Monitoring Best Practices
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Lab A: Monitoring Server Performance
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Create and Configure Alerts
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Configure the Messaging Service
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Finding a High CPU Usage Process
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Finding a High Memory Usage
Process
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Explain how the four primary
server subsystems affect server performance.
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Monitor server memory.
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Monitor processor usage.
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Monitor disks.
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Monitor network usage.
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Use best practices for monitoring
server performance.
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Self-Study Module D: Maintaining
Device Drivers
This module explains how to maintain
device drivers.
Lessons
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Configuring Device Driver Signing
Options
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Using Device Driver Rollback
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Configure device driver signing.
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Restore the previous version of a
device driver.
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Self-Study Module E: Managing Disks
This module explains how to manage disks
and how to use the tools to manage and set up disks.
Lessons
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Preparing Disks
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Managing Disk Properties
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Managing Mounted Drives
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Converting Disks
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Creating Volumes
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Creating Fault-Tolerant Volumes
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Importing a Foreign Disk
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Lab A: Managing Disks
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Recovering from a Failed Mirrored
Drive
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Initialize and partition a disk.
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View and update disk properties.
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Manage mounted drives.
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Convert a disk from basic to
dynamic and from dynamic to basic.
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Create volumes on a disk.
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Create fault-tolerant volumes.
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Import disks.
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