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Title: MCSE 2003 Core Objectives Bundle Author: Bill Ferguson/Certified Instructor SKU: 33652 ISBN: Release Date: 2005-10-06 Price: Single User: US$ 279.95 Duration: 34 hrs / 427 lessons Compatibility: Win Vista, XP, 2000, 98SE, Mac OS X, OS 9, Linux Work Files: N
VTC - MCSA & MCSE (70-297) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 VTC - MCSA & MCSE (70-294) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 VTC - MCSA & MCSE (70-293) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 VTC - MCSA & MCSE (70-291) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 VTC - MCSA & MCSE (70-290) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 VTC - MCSA&MCSE (70-270) Microsoft Windows XP Administration
VTC (Virtual Training Company) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-297) Designing Active Directory and Network infrastructure (Eng)
Microsoft network infrastructures can grow to become very large and complex. To master the design of network infrastructures, you will need the ability to understand and engineer complex customer needs and requirements. This course will carry you though the process of understanding and designing a Microsoft Server 2003 Active Directory and Network infrastructure. VTC Author Brad Causey gives a detailed guide of Active DIrectory, from concepts through practical applications, to help you prepare for the 70-297 certification exam.
Overview:
Intro to Active Directory Design Overview of Active Directory Design (06:35) What Active Directory Design is (03:46)
Active Directory Introduction Active Directory Introduction (05:36) Server 2003 (06:24) Domain Controllers (05:05) Roles (06:50) Forests (05:00) Domains (05:03) Trust Types (06:49) Organizational Units (04:04) DNS (03:52) WINS (03:25) DHCP (04:45) Sites (06:55) Replication (06:21) RRAS/RADIUS (04:54)
Analyzing The Existing Infrastructure Analyzing the Existing Infrastructure (03:29) Physical Layout (04:31) Infrastructure Devices (05:03) Addressing Schemes (06:20) Operating Systems (05:42) Hardware (06:06) Performance (05:31) Analyzing It All (05:08)
Basic Active Directory Design Elements Domain Structure Pt.1 (05:09) Domain Structure Pt.2 (06:02) Domain Structure Pt.3 (03:31) NT vs. Server 2003 (05:16) Functional Levels (05:14) Analyzing it all (04:34) Common Solutions (05:13)
Designing Name Resolution DNS Components (05:59) DNS Zones (05:16) Zone Transfers (03:46) Server Roles (04:24) DNS Structure (04:40) Internal DNS vs. Public DNS (04:05) Putting It All Together (04:21)
Designing The Network Infrastructure IP Addressing (05:05) Subnets (04:08) Router Placement (04:57) DMZs (03:47) DHCP (04:33) Implementation Considerations (05:14)
Designing A Security Infrastructure Overview (05:07) Organizational Units (05:46) User and Computer Accounts (06:03) OU Design (07:56) Password Requirements (05:33) Group Types (04:57) Group Scopes (04:57) Group Strategies (06:20) Group Policies (05:46) GPO Implementations (06:50) Overall Group & Group Policy Strategy (03:52)
Designing Internet Access Internet Access Considerations (05:23) ISPs (03:16) WAN Implementations (04:46) Bandwidth (04:49) NAT (04:45) Overall Internet Access Strategy (04:51)
Designing Sites AD Sites (05:22) Site Design Considerations (05:48) Domain Controller Placement (05:31) Domain and Forest Role Placement (05:38) Global Catalog Placement (04:11) Replication (05:26) Site Strategies (03:15)
Case Study - Timekeepers Inc Company Background (03:56) Existing Infrastructure (03:48) Interviews (03:57) Geographical Layout (04:15) Goals (03:48) Designing Network Infrastructure (03:06)
VTC (Virtual Training Company) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-293) Planning and Maintaining Network Infrastructure (Eng)
Designed for IT professionals who work in complex computing environments of medium to large size companies, Microsoft exam 70-293, "Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 Network Infrastructure" is a core networking system requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 certification. Certified MCT and MCSE, VTC author, Brian Culp, shows users real world network solutions, as well as academic solutions to help users take and pass the MCSE 70-293 exam. He discusses the various server roles and availability, IP addressing, network infrastructure and security, as well as Internet connectivity strategy. This tutorial is essential for anyone considering tackling the MCSE 70-293 exam.
Overview:
Server Roles Tutorial Overview (05:49) Server 2003 Versions (05:16) Understanding Server Roles (05:16) Domain Controllers (04:17) Single Master Roles (05:16) File and Print Servers (04:14) DHCP/ DNS/WINS Servers (04:12) Web Servers (04:17) Application Servers and Terminal Servers (04:50)
Maintaining IP Addressing Understanding Network Protocols (05:59) TCP IP Basics (05:45) IP Addressing (04:29) IP Rules (02:43) Binary Addressing (05:14) Address Classes (06:26) IP Address Rules (06:51) Classless Internet Domain Routing (03:04) Automatic Private IP Addressing (05:07) Using an Alternate Configuration (03:47) Subnetting/Supernetting (06:58) Subnetting Shortcuts (05:59) Installing DHCP (05:24) DHCP Lease Process (05:12) Authorizing/Client Reservations (03:58) Manage DHCP Options (04:20) DHCP in a Routed Environment (05:58) Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (03:58) Using Superscopes (04:55)
Network Infrastructure Resolving a Host Name (05:58) Recursive and Iterative Queries (03:57) Reverse Queries (03:39) Installing the DNS Server Service (05:05) DNS Server Roles (05:44) Manage DNS Zones (04:05) Stub Zone (02:59) DNS Server Options (06:46) Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone (02:40) Resource Records (05:54) DNS Forwarders (03:40) Implementing Dynamic DNS (04:04) Integrating DNS and Active Directory (04:00) Modifying a Zone (04:45) Aging and Scavenging (05:36) Monitoring and Management (04:29) Delegating Zones (06:25) Migrating DNS Information (03:54) Integrating Windows and UNIX (04:41) Understanding NetBIOS Names pt. 1 (04:07) Understanding NetBIOS Names pt. 2 (03:34) Understanding WINS (04:43) Planning WINS Replication (05:27) Adding a WINS Replication Partner (06:41) Static WINS Entries (02:51) WINS Database Backup (03:20) Troubleshoot NetBIOS Resolution (05:13) Troubleshoot Host Resolution (03:56)
Routing and Remote Access Understanding Routing (05:12) Selecting Connectivity Devices (05:28) Configuring RAS (05:21) Configure a Remote Access Client (05:17) Remote Access User Authentication (05:11) Authentication Protocols (06:22) Internet Authentication Service (04:59) Configuring the IAS Server (05:58) Remote Access Policies (05:53) Default Remote Access Policies (06:32) Create a Remote Access Policy (05:29) Manage Routing Tables (07:00) Interfaces/Devices/Ports (03:29) Manage Routing Protocols (06:17) Demand Dial Routing (06:00) Configuring NAT (06:04) Configuring a Firewall (06:11) Internet Connection Sharing (04:58) Setting Up a VPN (06:17) Router to Router VPN (04:56) Secure Callback and Caller ID (03:58) Remote Access Account Lockout (04:42) Multilink and BAP (03:33) Configuring Remote Assistance (04:44) Using Remote Desktop (03:14) Remote Desktop Security (05:56) Troubleshoot RAS (04:10)
Internet Connectivity Strategy Connecting the LAN to the Internet (03:48) Network Address Translation (05:28) Internet Connection Sharing (03:50) Wireless Access Considerations pt. 1 (02:52) Wireless Access Considerations pt. 2 (04:21) Wireless Encryption and Security (05:22) Using the Connection Manager (01:51) Creating a Service Profile (06:46) Customizing Service Profiles (05:02)
Maintaining Network Security Identifying Security Requirements (04:57) Principle of Least Privilege (04:28) Understanding Security Templates (04:46) Configuring a Security Template (03:21) Security Configuration and Analysis (04:15) IPSec Basics (05:55) Enabling IPSec (05:03) Configuring IPSec Policy (04:22) IPSec Policy Rules (04:22) IPSec Policy Example pt. 1 (04:26) IPSec Policy Example pt. 2 (04:17) Using IPSec Monitor (03:20) Resultant Set of Policy (06:29)
Security Infrastructure Security Overview (04:31) Using NTFS Permissions (03:07) NTFS Permission Behavior (04:54) Permissions with the Command Line (03:07) Combining Share and NTFS Permissions (05:23) Effective Permission (02:04) Securing the Schema (06:30) Creating an Audit Policy (06:11) Reviewing Audit Policy (04:08) Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (02:01) Creating a Baseline Analysis (04:16) Software Update Services (02:31) Using SUS (03:28) Public Key Cryptography (04:42) Understanding Certification Authorities (05:12) Microsoft Certificates Services (04:10)
Maintaining Server Availability Understand Performance Bottlenecks (06:06) Monitor with System Monitor (04:14) Setting up a Performance Log (06:03) Installing Network Monitor (04:43) Monitor Traffic with Network Monitor (06:11) Windows Backup/Backup Types (05:06) Configuring a Backup (05:33) Using the Command Line (05:47) Automated System Recovery (03:57) Performing a Restore (03:54) Basic and Dynamic Disks (04:02) Disk Fault Tolerance (06:00) Server Clustering (05:01) Configuring a Server Cluster (04:14) Network Load Balancing (04:50) NLB Clusters (04:24)
VTC (Virtual Training Company) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-294) Directory Service environment (Eng)
This VTC course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to take and pass the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 70-294 exam. The course focuses on the Windows Server 2003 Directory Service environment, including the components of Active Directory, installation and configuration, physical Active Directory components; sites; domain controllers, implementation of a global catalog server, topology, Group Policy Objects, and more. MCSE Author - Brian Culp teaches the Microsoft exam objectives while providing necessary background information, essential to the student’s success.
Overview:
Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory Introduction (06:52) Installing Server 2003 Versions (05:08) Correcting Setup Problems (04:27) Changing the Interface/Adding a Theme (05:07) Schema/Global Catalog/Namespace (05:07) Installing Active Directory (07:15) Objects in Active Directory (07:43)
Physical Active Directory Components Creating a Site to Control Replication (04:52) Adding a Subnet/Moving a Subnet (03:59) Site Properties (04:57) Replication Within Sites (Intra-site) (04:59) Replication Between Sites (Inter-site) (05:16) Using SMPTOP/Site Link Bridges (04:53) Configure Preferred Bridgehead Servers (03:05) Implementing a Global Catalog Server (03:16) Adding Attributes to the Global Catalog (03:25) Forest-Wide Operations Master Roles (04:41) Domain-Wide Operations Master (05:16) Transfer FSMO Roles (05:08)
The Logical Active Directory Components Domains Trees Forests (05:22) Organizational Units (04:58) Delegation of Control (06:25) Application Data Partitions (05:19) Create a Child Domain (04:13) Domain Functional Modes (04:53) Renaming a Domain Controller (05:00) Forest Functional Modes (03:49) Renaming a Domain (04:44) Trust Relationships: External and Internal (06:11) Shortcut/Realm/Cross-Forest Trusts (04:59)
Managing and Maintaining an Active Directory Schema Security and Schema Cache (05:06) Adding a Schema Attribute (07:48) Adding a UPN Suffix (03:12) The NETDOM Utility (03:34) SYSVOL Folder and System State (03:17) Restore of Active Directory/Restore Types (03:47) Non-Authoritative Restore Operations (02:33) Perform an Authoritative Restore Operation (02:36) Active Directory Utilities (04:34) Using REPLMON (04:21)
Planning and Implementing Strategies Creating a Domain User Account (06:38) Creating an Account With the Command Line (03:27) Moving User Accounts (02:16) Creating Lots of Users at Once (04:49) Groups in Windows 2003 (05:00) Creating a Group (02:22) Group Nesting (03:12) Changing Group Scope (01:55) Impact of Universal Groups on Replication (03:46) Recommendations for Strong Passwords (03:48) Plan a Smart Card Authentication Strategy (02:55) Using NTFS Permissions (03:17) NTFS Permission Behavior (05:05) Setting Permissions with the Command Line (03:16) Combining Share and NTFS Permissions (05:38) The Effective Permission (02:06) Copying and Moving Considerations (03:28) Ownership (04:44)
Planning and Implementing Group Policy Group Policy Overview (03:37) Creating a Group Policy Object (05:36) Default Processing Order (05:11) Group Policy Behaviors (04:36) Inheritance (02:50) Filtering Group Policy (03:59) WMI Filters (03:17) Manage the Desktop Environment (05:59) Redirect Folders (05:12) Automatically Enroll User Certificates (05:45) Using the Resultant Set of Policy Tools (06:38) Refresh Interval/GPRESULT/GPUPDATE (03:52)
Manage Software/Security Using Group Policy Distribute Software Using Group Policy (06:09) Advertisement/Default Storage Location (04:27) Publishing/Assigning (03:25) Modifying Packages/Distribute Updates (04:50) Software Removal (04:28) Security Templates (04:52) Importing a Template (03:32) Security Configuration and Analysis (04:16) Creating an Audit Policy (04:15) Reviewing Audit Policy (06:14) Software Restriction Policies (04:46) Restricted Groups/Using SECEDIT (03:32)
VTC (Virtual Training Company) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-291) Network Infrastructure (Eng)
This VTC course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to take and pass the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 70-291 exam. The course focuses on administrating, implementing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Included in this course are topics such as: NetBIOS namespace, DNS namespace, implementing zones, implementing and managing IP addresses, TCP/IP protocols, routing and remote access, VPNs, network security, IPSec and more. Learn how to monitor, troubleshoot and diagnose issues related to service dependencies. MCSE author, Brian Culp, teaches the Microsoft exam objectives while providing necessary background information, essential to the student’s success.
Overview:
Administering a Windows 2000 Network Overview of MS 701-291 (04:28) The NetBIOS Namespace (05:44) The DNS Namespace (04:35) Planning Domain and Zones (05:15)
Implementing/Managing/Maintaining IP Addressing TCP/IP overview (05:57) IP Addressing (07:13) Binary Addressing (05:15) Address Classes (06:24) Addressing Rules; the Logical AND Operator (06:51) Classless Internet Domain Routing (03:09) Diagnose and Resolve Issues Related to APIPA (05:13) Using an Alternate Configuration (03:38) Subnetting/Supernetting pt. 1 (03:35) Subnetting/Supernetting pt. 2 (03:22) Subnetting Shortcuts (05:55)
Implementing/Managing/Maintaining IP Addressing Cont'd Installing and Configuring DHCP (05:18) DHCP Lease Process (05:15) DHCP Scopes (04:41) Authorizing; Client Reservations (04:01) Manage DHCP Options (04:23) DHCP in a Routed Environment (05:52) Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (04:03) Using Superscopes (05:11) Manage DHCP Databases (04:19) Option Classes (04:35) Integrating DHCP DDNS (04:00) Integrating DHCP with Remote Access (02:32) Troubleshooting DHCP (05:14) Verify Database Integrity (02:11) DHCP Audit Log Files (03:42)
Implementing/Managing/Maintaining Name Resolution Resolving a Host Name (06:02) Recursive and Iterative Queries (04:07) Reverse Queries (03:47) Install the DNS Server Service (05:17) DNS Server Roles (05:50) Manage DNS Zones (04:03) Stub Zones (02:58) DNS Server Options (06:41) Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone (02:39) Resource Records (05:56) DNS Forwarders (03:34) Implementing Dynamic DNS (04:01) Integrating DNS and Active Directory (04:04) Upgrading a Zone (04:39) Aging and Scavenging (05:44) Monitoring and Management (04:22) Delegating Zones (06:28) Migrating DNS information (03:59) Integrating Windows and UNIX DNS (04:44) Configuring DNS Clients (05:41) NSLOOKUP (04:32)
Routing and Remote Access Configuring the Remote Access Service (05:23) Configure a Remote Access Client (05:16) Remote Access User Authentication (05:18) Remote Access Authentication Protocols (06:34) Authenticating with IAS (05:03) Configuring the IAS Server (05:47) Remote Access Policies (06:04) Default Remote Access Policies (06:24) Create a Remote Access Policy (05:25) Manage Routing Tables (06:50) Interfaces/Devices/Ports (03:29) Manage Routing Protocols (06:14) Demand Dial Routing (06:04) Configuring NAT (06:13) Configuring a Firewall (06:05) Internet Connection Sharing (04:47) Setting up a VPN (06:09) Router to Router VPN (04:54) Secure Callback and Caller ID (03:50) Remote Access Account Lockout (04:33) Troubleshoot RRAS (04:10)
Implementing/Managing/Maintaining Network Security IPSec Basics (05:52) Enabling IPSec (05:01) Configuring IPSec Properties (03:51) Configuring IPSec Policy Rules (04:51) Building an IPSec Policy pt. 1 (04:09) Building an IPSec Policy pt. 2 (04:35) IP Security Monitor (03:23) Configuring a Security Template pt. 1 (03:23) Configuring a Security Template pt. 2 (03:20) Security Configuration and Analysis (04:09) Creating an Audit Policy (04:06) Reviewing Results of an Audit (05:59) Auditing Best Practices (05:02) Recommended Security Practices (04:45) The Privilege of Least Privilege (04:05)
Maintaining a Network Infrastructure Monitor the Network with System Monitor pt. 1 (04:45) Monitor the Network with System Monitor pt. 2 (03:55) Setting up a Performance Log (05:58) Installing Network Monitor (04:36) Monitor Traffic Using Network Monitor (05:59) Troubleshoot Connectivity to the Internet (05:26) Network Tools: IPConfig/Ping/Tracert/Pathping (06:03) More Tools: Netdiag/Netstat/Netsh (05:26) Kerberos Support Tools: Ksetup, Ktpass (04:17) Service Dependency and Recovery Options (03:43) Diagnose and Resolve Service-Related Issues (04:38)
VTC (Virtual Training Company) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-290) Administrating, Implementing and Maintaining (Eng)
This VTC course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to take and pass the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 70-290 exam. The course focuses on administrating, implementing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Included in this course are topics such as: administration and security, managing user and group permissions, managing and maintaining printers, print drivers and print permissions and remote administration. Certified MCT, MCSE instructor Bill Ferguson shows you both real world solutions for your network and academic solutions to help you pass the 70-290 exam.
Overview:
Introduction And Overview Introduction (04:43) Managing Overview (04:36)
Administration The Windows Server 2003 Family (05:00) Logging On and the Security Dialog Box (04:18) Installing and Configuring Admin Tools (03:51) Creating User Accounts (03:23) Creating Computer Accounts (05:10) Creating an Organizational Unit Hierarchy (04:11)
Managing Users And Computers Modifying User Properties (05:26) Modifying Computer Properties (03:00) Enabling and Unlocking Accounts (05:04) User Account Templates (04:38) Finding Users in Active Directory (03:22) Creating /Saving Queries in Active Directory (03:10) Resetting User and Computer Accounts (05:00) Moving Domain Objects (04:09)
Managing Groups Group Types and Scopes (05:32) Strategies for Using Groups (03:58) Creating Groups (05:39) Modifying Groups (03:45) Best Practices for Groups (05:05)
Managing Permissions Overview and Importance (04:03) Share Permissions (06:45) NTFS Permissions for Folders (05:42) NTFS Permissions for Files (03:26) NTFS Special Permissions (04:53) Best Practices and Combining Permissions (06:29) Effective Permissions Tool (04:34)
Managing Organizational Units Overview and Purpose of OU's (05:27) Delegation of Administrative Authority (04:17) Distribution of Group Policy (04:22) OU Permissions (05:25)
Managing Group Policy Group Policy Objects (04:18) Creating and Linking a GPO (04:57) Filtering GPO's (04:57) Using Block Inheritance (04:09) Enforcing GPOs (04:44) Configuring Group Policy Settings (04:40) Assigning Scripts with GPOs (04:39) Folder Redirection (06:22) Determining Applied GPOs (05:33) Group Policy Modelling (05:50) Group Policy Results (05:05)
Managing Security Managing Security Overview (02:50) Predefined Security Templates (03:43) Deploying a Custom Security Template (04:32) Applying and Testing Security Templates (06:33) What is Auditing?, Audit Policy (03:42) Determing Events to Audit (04:44) Enabling Audit Policy (06:10) Managing Security Logs (04:59)
Remote Administration Remote Desktop Connections Overview (04:21) Connecting to a Remote Desktop (04:03) Managing Remote Desktop Connections (05:46) Managing Idle and Session Timeouts (05:58) Creating a Share on a Local Computer (04:27) Defragmenting a Disk on a Remote Computer (04:39) Connecting to a Remote Console Session (04:17) Creating Shortcuts to Administrative Tools (04:37)
Monitoring Server Performance Establishing a Baseline (05:32) Real Time Monitoring (03:39) Logged Monitoring (05:28) Configuring Alerts (04:19) Task Manager (06:57)
Managing Server Performance Memory (04:09) Processor (04:11) Disk Subsystem (04:33) Network Subsystem (04:33)
Managing Data Storage File Compression (05:40) File Encryption (05:34) Disk Quotas (07:10)
Managing Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery Defined (03:11) Parts of a Disaster Recovery Plan (05:42) Backing Up Data and System State Data (04:13) Restoring and Advanced Backup Options (04:59) Volume Shadow Copies (06:20) Safe Mode vs. Last Known Good Configuration (06:27) The Recovery Console (05:14)
Managing Software Update Services Software Update Services (03:10) Server Requirements and Installation (04:21) SUS Tools (03:59) SUS and Group Policy (04:27) Backing Up SUS (03:12)
Preparation for the 70-290 Test Preparation for for the Test (04:46) The Day of the Test (05:48)
VTC (Virtual Training Company) Microsoft Windows XP Administration (70-270) (Eng)
Virtual Training Company's Microsoft Windows XP Admin tutorial is an excellent resource in preparation for the Microsoft Certification Exam #70-270. Certified Instructor Bill Ferguson guides you through installing Windows XP, including automated installation, troubleshooting the boot process, and configuring your hardware. He also helps you with managing the desktop, both for a user and an administrator, and with connecting within a network and through remote access. At the end of this tutorial, he will give you some tips helpful for taking the Microsoft Certification test.
Overview:
Introduction and Overview Intro and Overview (04:33)
Installing Windows XP Professional Installing Windows XP Professional Overview (03:08) System Requirements (03:52) File Systems (04:44) Hardware and Software Compatibility (04:09) Workgroups vs. Domains (04:46) Steps to a Clean Installation (05:26) Upgrading to Windows XP (05:51) Dual Booting (06:46) User Setting Migration Tools (04:58) Post Installation Tasks (05:04) Troubleshooting Installations (05:29)
Automation of an Installation Answer File and UDF Values During Setup (04:43) Setup Manager Wizard (04:13) Installing Setup Manager (05:18) Configuring Setup Manager (05:45) Setup Values (03:28) Creating and Deploying an Image (06:34) Sysprep.inf and Sysprep.exe (05:25) Remote Installation Services (05:17)
Understanding the Boot Process Overview of the Boot Process (04:37) Pre-Boot and Boot Sequences (06:18) Kernel and Log On Sequences (04:04) The Boot.ini file and ARC Paths (06:36) Boot.ini. Switches (04:10) Advanced Boot Options and Recovery Console (05:07) System Restore Points (05:47)
User Desktop Settings Managing the Desktop - Overview (04:57) Display Properties (07:08) Customizing the Desktop (04:03) Configuring Accessibility Options (03:58) Keyboard and Sound Accessibility Options (05:17) Mouse, Magnifier, & Narrator (06:04) Configuring Regional Options (05:59) User Profiles (06:42) Environment Variables and Startup and Recovery Options (06:46) Remote Assistance (04:27)
Administering Connectivity Connectivity Overview (03:48) User Accounts (06:01) The Authentication Process - Local (03:14) The MMC and Local Security (05:26) Logon Options in a Workgroup (03:34) Networking Options in a Workgroup (04:26) Internet Connection, Folder, and Printer Sharing (05:52) Configuring Network Options in a Domain (05:46) Internet Connection Firewalls (06:16)
Understanding TCP/IP Overview of TCP/IP (03:48) The TCP/IP Protocol Suite (03:23) Internet and Transport Layer Protocols (06:11) Application Layer Protocols (03:54) Classful IP Addressing (05:43) Understanding Binary Numbers (05:35) Subnet Masks (03:26) Anding (06:27) Classless Inter-Domain Routing (05:36) Configuring IP Addresses (06:38) Troubleshooting TCP/IP (08:04)
Name Resolution Name Resolution Overview (05:15) Domain Name System (05:22) NetBIOS Name Resolution (04:06) Windows Internet Name Server (05:23) Working With the LMHosts file (05:28) Name Resolution Processes (06:47) Dynamic Updates (05:14) Troubleshooting Name Resolution (07:25)
Using Remote Access Connectivity Overview of Remote Access (04:58) Connection Options (04:30) Remote Access Protocols (03:59) Multilink (05:17) Virtual Private Networks (05:26) Authentication Protocols (07:54) Encryption Protocols (04:26) Remote Desktop (05:36) User Names and Passwords for RAS (04:23)
Mobile Computing Overview of Mobile Computing (03:51) Hardware Configuration (04:30) Power Management (05:00) Offline Files and Folders (06:09)
Disk Management Overview of Disk Management and Basic Disks (05:14) Dynamic Disks and Conversion (05:02) Viewing Disk Properties (06:06) Managing Volumes and Partitions (05:45) Defragmenting Volumes (05:31)
File Systems Overview of File Systems (04:42) FAT and FAT 32 (03:55) NTFS (06:06) Converting File Systems (04:32) Data Compression (07:33) Encrypting a File with EFS (04:28) Recovering a File with EFS (03:41)
Interoperability Interoperability Overview (03:23) Client Services for Netware (04:00) Configuring NWLink (06:30) Netware Logon and Printing (04:48) Print Services for Unix and Telnet (05:40)
Computer and OS Management Management Overview (03:23) The System Information Tool (04:54) Task Manager (06:00) Event Viewer (07:05)
How to Take and Pass the 70-270 Test Preparing for the Test (04:21) The Day of the Test (05:22)
Title: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-298) Author: Brian Culp SKU: 33524 ISBN: 1-932808-02-7 Release Date: 2004-08-26 Duration: 7 hrs / 92 lessons Captions: No Compatibility: Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8
Microsoft exam 70-298, "Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 Network" is a core requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows® 2003. It is designed for candidates who "operate in medium to very large computing environments that use the Windows Server 2003 network operating system." VTC author, Brian Culp, discusses analyzing, designing, and configuring security for networks. The tutorial provides real-world job situations and solutions, as well as solid source material to take and pass the 70-298 test.
Network Security Design Intro and Overview (05:30) Analyze Existing Policies (06:57) Organizational Requirements (06:15) Principles of Security Design (05:43) Analyze Risks to Current Administration (04:02) Design a Recovery Process (04:49)
Logical Security Design Designing Public Key Infrastructure (04:30) Public Key Cryptography (04:57) Certificate Services (05:37) Microsoft Certification Services (04:20) Design a CA Hierarchy (05:28) Trusted CA (03:46) Design Security for CA Servers (02:59) Certificate Enrollment Process (04:55) Design Certification Enrollment (05:08) Separating CA Admin Roles (04:46) Design Trust Models (04:20) Domain/Trees/Forests (05:02) External and Internal Trusts (06:26) Shortcut/Realm/Cross-Forest Trusts (05:07) Restricting Trust Relationships (04:19) Design Administration of Servers (04:27) Software Update Services (02:44) Using SUS (03:48) Design SUS Infrastructure (03:31) Identify Current Patch Level (02:28) Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (02:07) Creating a Baseline Analysis (04:35)
Physical Security Design Design Network Infrastructure Security (06:01) Firewall Configuration (04:20) Active Directory Considerations (04:15) Design an IPSec Policy (04:22) Enabling IPSec (05:11) IPSec Policy Rules (04:05) Configuring IPSec Policy (05:10) IPSec Policy Example pt. 1 (04:32) IPSec Policy Example pt. 2 (04:28) Securing DNS Traffic (04:10) Security for Wireless Networks (04:00) Wireless Network Threats (05:10) Wireless Encryption and Security (05:40) Design 802.1x Authentication pt. 1 (03:26) Design 802.1x Authentication pt. 2 (03:49)
Secure Communication Between Networks Designing Security for IIS (05:37) Controlling Access to Web Sites (06:44) Design IIS Authentication (03:52) User Authentication Using Certificates (04:58) Design VPN Connectivity (02:45) Remote Access Protocols (06:59) Setting Up a VPN (06:41) Router to Router VPN (05:17) Select Protocols for VPN Access (02:55) Design Secure VPN Connectivity (04:39) Demand Dial Routing (06:23) Design Secure Demand Dial Routing (04:09) Configuring NAT (06:24) Configuring a Firewall (06:22) Security Templates for Server Systems (03:19) Understanding Security Templates (04:53) Modify Security Templates (03:32) Security Configuration and Analysis (04:20) Security Template Best Practices (04:13)
Design An Access Control Strategy Design an Access Control Strategy (05:04) Create a Delegation Strategy (02:59) Delegating Control (06:28) Analyze Auditing Requirements (03:58) Using NTFS Permissions (03:19) NTFS Permission Behavior (05:15) Share and NTFS Permissions (05:49) The Effective Permission (02:11) Access Control for Files and Folders (04:33) Backup and Recovery Strategy (04:20) EFS Strategy (04:31) Permissions for Registry Objects (04:55) Design a Group Strategy (04:45)
Design Client Infrastructure Security Design a Client Authentication Strategy (02:51) Analyze Authentication Requirements (03:31) Hardening Client Operating Systems (04:25) Strategy for Client Remote Access (03:18) Remote Access Policies (06:24) Default Remote Access Policies (07:05) Create a Remote Access Policy (05:50) Remote Access Authentication Protocols (06:55) Design Authentication Using IAS (02:51) Authenticating with IAS (05:31) Configuring the IAS Server (06:33)
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