Introduction
This three-day
instructor-led course provides Active Directory Technology
Specialists an introduction to Active Directory server roles
in Windows Server 2008. The course is intended for entry
level students who want to get familiar with the Active
Directory server roles and their basic functionality.
Audience
The primary audience for
this course is IT Professionals who are new to Active
Directory and want to become familiar with Active Directory
concepts.
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will understand how Active Directory server
roles are used and learn about the purpose and components of
Active Directory Domain Services. Students will learn how to
configure organizational units and user, computer and group
accounts. Lastly, students will learn how to manage access
to shared resources.
Prerequisites
Before attending this
course, students must have:
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Basic understanding of networking. |
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Basic understanding of network operating systems. |
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Basic knowledge of server hardware. A+ or equivalent
knowledge (not required but expected). |
Course Outline
Module 1: Exploring
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Roles
This module provides an
overview of the Active Directory (AD) server roles.
Lessons
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Overview of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) |
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Overview of Active Directory Lightweight Directory
Services (AD LDS) |
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Overview of Active Directory Digital Certificates
(AD CS) |
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Overview of Active Directory Rights Management
Solution (AD RMS) |
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Overview of Active Directory Federation Solution (AD
FS) |
Lab: Exploring Windows
Server 2008 Active Directory Server Roles
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Exercise 1: Planning AD Server Role Implementations |
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Exercise 2: Understanding AD Server Role Integration
with AD DS |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the AD server roles required for a variety
of AD deployment scenarios. |
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Describe the integration of AD DS with other AD
server roles |
Module 2: Introduction
to Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains the
reasons for deploying AD DS and describes the AD DS
components.
Lessons
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Overview of Active Directory Domain Services |
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Overview of AD DS Logical Components |
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Overview of AD DS Physical Components |
Lab: Exploring AD Domain
Services Components and Tools
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Exercise 1: Installing the AD DS Management Tools |
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Exercise 2: Examining the AD DS Logical Components |
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Exercise 3: Examining the AD DS Physical Components |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Install the AD DS management tools on a Windows
Vista computer. |
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Describe the AD DS logical components |
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Describe the AD DS physical components |
Module 3: Introduction
to Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
This module explains how AD
LDS works and how to configure AD LDS components.
Lessons
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AD LDS Overview |
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Implementing and Administering AD LDS |
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Implementing AD LDS Replication |
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Comparing AD DS and AD LDS |
Lab: Configuring AD LDS
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Exercise 1: Configuring AD LDS instances and
application partitions |
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Exercise 2: Configuring AD LDS access control |
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Exercise 3: Configuring AD LDS replication |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Configure AD LDS instances and application
partitions. |
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Configure AD LDS access control. |
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Configure AD LDS replication. |
Module 4: Introduction
to Active Directory Certificate Services
This module explains how AD
CS works and how to implement AD CS certificate enrollment.
Lessons
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AD CS Overview |
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Understanding AD CS Certificates |
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Implementing Certificate Enrollment and Revocation |
Lab: Exploring Active
Directory Certificate Services
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Exercise 1: Requesting certificates using Web
Enrollment |
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Exercise 2: Managing Certificate Requests and
Revocation |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Request certificates using Web enrollment. |
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Manage certificate requests. |
Module 5: Introduction
to Active Directory Rights Management Services
This module explains how AD
RMS works and how to configure AD RMS settings.
Lessons
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AD RMS Overview |
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Understanding AD RMS |
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Managing AD RMS |
Lab: Exploring Active
Directory Rights Managements Services
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Exercise 1: Verifying AD RMS Functionality |
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Exercise 2: Customizing the AD RMS configuration |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Verify AD RMS functionality. |
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Customize the AD RMS configuration. |
Module 6: Introduction
to Active Directory Federation Services
This module explains how AD
FS works and how to configure AD FS components.
Lessons
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AD FS Overview |
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AD FS Deployment Scenarios |
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Configuring AD FS Components |
Lab: Exploring Active
Directory Rights Managements Services Tools
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Exercise 1: Implementing the AD FS Components
(Discussion) |
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Exercise 2: Configuring the AD FS Account Partner
Organization |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe how to implement the AD FS Components. |
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Configure the AD FS Account Partner Organization. |
Module 7: Creating AD
Domain Services User and Computer Objects
This module explains how to
configure AD DS user and computer accounts.
Lessons
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Managing User Accounts |
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Creating Computer Accounts |
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Using Queries to Locate Objects in Active Directory |
Lab: Creating AD Domain
Services User and Computer Accounts
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Exercise 1: Creating and Configuring User Accounts |
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Exercise 2: Creating Computer Accounts |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Create and configure user accounts |
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Create and configure computer accounts. |
Module 8: Creating
Active Directory Domain Services Groups and Organizational
Units
This module explains how to
configure AD DS group accounts and organizational units (OU).
Lessons
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Introduction to AD DS Groups |
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Managing Group Accounts |
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Creating Organizational Units |
Lab: Creating an OU
Infrastructure
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Exercise 1: Creating AD DS Groups |
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Exercise 2: Planning an OU Hierarchy (Discussion) |
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Exercise 3: Creating an OU Hierarchy |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Create and configure group accounts. |
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Create and configure organizational units |
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Apply considerations when creating an OU design. |
Module 9: Managing
Access to Resources
This module explains how to
manage access to shared resources in an AD DS environment.
Lessons
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Managing Access Overview |
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Assigning Permissions to Shared Resources |
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Managing NTFS File and Folder Permissions |
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Determining Effective Permission |
Lab: Managing Access to
Resources
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Exercise 1: Planning a Shared Folder Implementation
(Discussion) |
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Exercise 2: Implementing a Shared Folder
Implementation |
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Exercise 3: Evaluating the Shared Folder
Implementation |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Plan a shared folder implementation. |
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Implement a secure shared folder implementation. |
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Evaluate the shared folder implementation. |