2279: Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active
Directory Infrastructure
Five daysInstructor-led

Introduction
This five-day instructor-led course includes self-paced and
instructor-facilitated components. It provides students with the knowledge
and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft
Windowsฎ Server 2003 Active Directoryฎ directory service infrastructure.
The course focuses on a Windows Server 2003 directory service environment,
including forest and domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site
topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of
administration, Group Policy, and user, group, and computer account
strategies. This is the sixth course in the Windows Server 2003
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Audience
This course is appropriate for individuals employed or seeking a position
as a systems engineer. This course is also appropriate for individuals who
currently support a competitive platform who want to enhance their skills
using Windows Server 2003 Active Directory.
Professionals who take this course should meet the following entry
criteria:
New to implementing Windows Server 2003 Active Directory.
Preparing for MCP exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure, a core
requirement for the MCSE certification.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe the logical and physical components of Active Directory.

Create and configure a forest and domain structure by using an Active
Directory infrastructure design.
Plan and implement an organizational unit structure.
Plan and implement Active Directory user, group, and computer accounts.
Plan and implement a Group Policy strategy to centrally manage users and
computers in an enterprise.
Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot software that is deployed using Group
Policy.
Implement sites to manage and monitor Active Directory replication.
Plan and implement the placement of domain controllers, global catalog
servers, and DNS servers that are integrated with Active Directory.
Plan and manage operations masters.
Back up, restore, and maintain Active Directory.
Plan and implement an Active Directory infrastructure that is based on a
directory service design that an enterprise architect provides.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have completed:
Course 2278: Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure, or have the equivalent knowledge and skills.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
Exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
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Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive
workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Active
Directory Infrastructure
This module introduces students to the
Active Directory infrastructure, its logical and physical structure, and
its function as a directory service. The module also introduces the
command-line tools and snap-ins that you can use to examine the components
of Active Directory and the Active Directory design, planning, and
implementing process.
Lessons
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The Architecture of Active
Directory
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How Active Directory Works
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Examining Active Directory
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The Active Directory Design,
Planning, and Implementation Processes
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After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Describe the architecture of
Active Directory.
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Describe how Active Directory
works.
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Use command-line tools, scripts,
snap-ins, and other methods to examine the components of Active
Directory.
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Describe the Active Directory
design, planning, and implementation processes.
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Module 2: Implementing an Active
Directory Forest and Domain Structure
This module discusses Active Directory
installation requirements, how to create a forest and domain structure by
using the Active Directory Installation Wizard, and the post-installation
tasks you must perform. It also explains how to configure DNS in an Active
Directory environment, raise forest and domain functional levels, and
create trust relationships.
Lessons
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Creating a Forest and Domain
Structure
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Examining and Configuring Active
Directory Integrated DNS
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Raising Forest and Domain
Functional Levels
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Creating Trust Relationships
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Lab A: Implementing Active Directory
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Create a forest and domain
structure.
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Configure DNS in an Active
Directory environment.
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Raise the functional level of a
forest and a domain.
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Create trust relationships
between domains.
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Secure trusts by using SID
filtering.
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Module 3: Implementing an
Organizational Unit Structure
This module discusses how to create
organizational units, how to delegate common administrative tasks, how to
customize the delegation of administrative tasks for an organizational
unit, and how to plan the implementation of an organizational unit
structure.
Lessons
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Creating and Managing
Organizational Units
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Delegating Administrative Control
for Organizational Units
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Planning an Organizational Unit
Strategy
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Lab A: Implementing an Organizational
Unit Structure
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Create and manage organizational
units.
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Delegate control of an
organizational unit.
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Plan an organizational unit
strategy.
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Module 4: Implementing User, Group,
and Computer Accounts
This module explains how to plan and
implement Active Directory user, group, and computer accounts. It also
explains how to create multiple user and computer accounts by using
command-line tools such as CSVDE and LDIFDE, and how to manage accounts by
using Windows Script Host. The module also explains how to implement User
Principle Name (UPN) suffixes.
Lessons
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Introduction to Accounts
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Creating and Managing Multiple
Accounts
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Implementing User Principal Name
Suffixes
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Moving Objects in Active
Directory
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Planning an Account Strategy
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Planning an Active Directory
Audit Strategy
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Lab A: Implementing an Account and
Audit Strategy
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Describe the types of Active
Directory accounts and groups.
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Create multiple user and computer
accounts.
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Implement UPN suffixes.
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Move objects within a domain and
across domains in a forest.
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Plan a strategy for user computer
and group accounts.
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Plan an Active Directory audit
strategy.
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Module 5: Implementing Group Policy
This module explains how to plan and
implement a Group Policy strategy to centrally manage users and computers
in an enterprise.
Lessons
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Creating and Configuring Group
Policy objects (GPOs)
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Configuring Group Policy Refresh
Rates and Group Policy Settings
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Managing GPOs
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Verifying and Troubleshooting
Group Policy
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Delegating Administrative Control
of Group Policy
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Planning a Group Policy Strategy
for the Enterprise
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Lab A: Implementing Group Policy
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Create and configure GPOs.
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Configure Group Policy refresh
rates and Group Policy settings.
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Manage GPOs.
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Verify and troubleshoot Group
Policy.
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Delegate administrative control
of Group Policy.
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Plan a Group Policy strategy for
the enterprise.
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Module 6: Deploying and Managing
Software by Using Group Policy
In this module, students learn how to
deploy and manage software by using Group Policy. The module focuses on
basic concepts of deploying, configuring, and maintaining software,
troubleshooting deployed software, and planning software deployment.
Lessons
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Introduction to Managing Software
Deployment
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Deploying Software
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Configuring Software Deployment
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Maintaining Deployed Software
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Troubleshooting Software
Deployment
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Planning a Software Deployment
Strategy
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Lab A: Deploying and Managing Software
Using Group Policy
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Explain the basic concepts of
software deployment by using Group Policy.
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Deploy software by using Group
Policy.
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Configure software deployment by
using Group Policy.
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Maintain deployed software by
using Group Policy.
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Troubleshoot some common problems
with software deployment.
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Plan a software deployment
strategy.
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Module 7: Implementing Sites to Manage
Active Directory Replication
This module explains how to implement
sites to manage and monitor replication in Active Directory. The module
presents basic concepts of replication and sites in Active Directory,
specifically: creating, configuring, and managing sites; monitoring and
troubleshooting replication failures; and planning a site strategy.
Lessons
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Introduction to Active Directory
Replication
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Creating and Configuring Sites
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Managing Site Topology
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Troubleshooting Replication
Failures
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Planning a Site
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Lab A: Implementing Sites to Manage
Active Directory Replication
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Explain the components and the
process of replication.
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Create and configure sites.
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Manage an Active Directory site
topology.
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Monitor and troubleshoot Active
Directory replication failures.
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Plan a site strategy.
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Module 8: Implementing the Placement
of Domain Controllers
This module introduces students to the
placement of domain controllers. It focuses on the placement and planning
of domain controllers, including global catalog servers, and DNS servers
that are integrated with Active Directory. The module also discusses
guidelines for caching universal group membership for a site.
Lessons
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Implementing the Global Catalog
in Active Directory
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Determining the Placement of
Domain Controllers in Active Directory
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Planning the Placement of Domain
Controllers
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Lab A: Implementing the Placement of
Domain Controllers
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Implement the global catalog in
Active Directory.
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Determine the placement of domain
controllers in Active Directory.
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Plan for the placement of domain
controllers in Active Directory.
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Module 9: Managing Operations Masters
This module introduces students to
managing operations masters in Active Directory. It explains the purpose
of each of the five types of operations masters, how to transfer and seize
operations master roles, and how to plan a strategy for placing operations
masters.
Lessons
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Introduction to Operations Master
Roles
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Transferring and Seizing
Operations Master Roles
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Planning the Placement of
Operations Masters
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Lab A: Managing Operations Masters
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Explain the purpose of each of
the five operations master roles in Active Directory.
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Transfer and seize operations
master roles in Active Directory.
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Plan for the placement of
operations masters in Active Directory.
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Module 10: Maintaining Active
Directory Availability
This module explains basic concepts about
maintaining Active Directory availability, including how to defragment,
move, back up, restore, and monitor an Active Directory database.
Lessons
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Introduction to Maintaining
Active Directory
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Moving and Defragmenting an
Active Directory Database
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Backing Up Active Directory
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Restoring Active Directory
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Planning for Monitoring Active
Directory
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Lab A: Maintaining Active Directory
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Describe the relationship between
data modification and maintenance of the Active Directory
database.
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Move and defragment an Active
Directory database.
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Back up Active Directory.
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Restore Active Directory by using
the primary, normal, or authoritative restore methods.
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Apply guidelines for monitoring
Active Directory.
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Module 11: Planning and Implementing
an Active Directory Infrastructure
This module provides students with the
skills to plan and implement an Active Directory service infrastructure
based on the business requirements of a fictitious organization.
Lessons
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Creating an Active Directory
Implementation Plan for Tailspin Toys
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Implementing the Active Directory
Infrastructure for Tailspin Toys
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Lab A: Creating the Active Directory
Implementation Plan for Tailspin Toys
Lab B: Implementing the Active
Directory Infrastructure for Tailspin Toys
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
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Review the Active Directory
design and create an Active Directory implementation plan for
Tailspin Toys.
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Implement the Active Directory
infrastructure for Tailspin Toys.
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