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MCITP Enterprise Administrator



Course Description: This course will prepare students to be certified as an enterprise administrator. Careers can include a variety of job roles, including systems engineer, technical support engineer, system analyst, network analyst, and technical consultant, but also can strategically plan for future network enhancements. The curriculum consists of showing students how to design, implement, and administer infrastructures for business solutions based on Microsoft Windows operating system. The students will have a credential to implement responsibilities that include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.

Course Objectives: This course aims to validate students’ knowledge and skills in Microsoft products and solutions. Students will be able to manage user and computer accounts, access to resources, printing, access to objects in using organizational units, the user and computer environment by using Group Policy, device drivers by configuring device driver signing and restoring a device driver, hard disks, data storage, and disaster recovery.

Course Content
MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration
Lesson 1: Overview of Active Directory
Lesson 2: Domain Name System (DNS)
Lesson 3: Planning and Installation of Active Directory
Lesson 4: Installing and Managing Trees and Forests
Lesson 5: Configuring Sites and Replication
Lesson 6: Configuring Active Directory Server Roles
Lesson 7: Administering Active Directory
Lesson 8: Configuring Group Policy Objects
Lesson 9: Planning Security for Active Directory
Lesson 10: Active Directory Optimization and Reliability

MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration
Lesson 1: Understanding Windows Server 2008 Networking
Lesson 2: TCP/IP
Lesson 3: Domain Name System (DNS)
Lesson 4: Managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Lesson 5: Managing Routing and Remote Access
Lesson 6: Managing Remote Access Services
Lesson 7: Managing Security for Remote Access Services
Lesson 8: Managing File and Print Services
Lesson 9: Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure

MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator
Lesson 1: Introducing Windows Server 2008
Lesson 2: Planning Server Deployments
Lesson 3: Windows Server 2008 Management Tools
Lesson 4: Monitoring and Maintaining Network Infrastructure Servers
Lesson 5: Monitoring and Maintaining Active Directory
Lesson 6: Monitoring and Maintaining Print and File Servers
Lesson 7: Monitoring and Maintaining Application Servers
Lesson 8: Windows Server 2008 Security
Lesson 9: Business Continuity and High Availability

Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration
Lesson 1: Windows Server 2008 Storage Services
Lesson 2: Exploring Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008
Lesson 3: Terminal Services Licensing, Advance Configuration, and Monitoring for Terminal Services
Lesson 4: Configuring Web Services Infrastructure
Lesson 5: Advanced Web Infrastructure Configuration
Lesson 6: Configuring Additional Communication Services
Lesson 7: Configuring Windows SharePoint Services (WSS)
Lesson 8: Using Virtualization in Windows Server 2008
Lesson 9: Deploying Servers
Lesson 10: Configuring High Availability in Windows Server 2008
Lesson 11: Monitoring Windows Server 2008 for High Availability

MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista Client Configuration
Lesson 1: Getting Started with Windows Vista
Lesson 2: Automating the Windows Vista Installation
Lesson 3: Configuring the Windows Vista Environment
Lesson 4: Configuring the Windows Vista Desktop
Lesson 5: Configuring Users and Groups
Lesson 6: Configuring Security
Lesson 7: Configuring Disks
Lesson 8: Configuring Network Connectivity
Lesson 9: Configuring Internet Explorer
Lesson 10: Configuring Windows Vista Applications
Lesson 11: Maintaining and Optimizing Windows Vista

MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator
Lesson 1: Designing a Complex Windows Server 2008 Infrastructure
Lesson 2: Planning Naming Conventions, Networking, and Access Principles
Lesson 3: Planning for Forestwide and Domainwide Upgrades with Server 2008
Lesson 4: Planning for Terminal Services and Application Virtualization
Lesson 5: Designing an Effective Administration Model
Lesson 6: Planning and Designing Group Policy
Lesson 7: Administering Security in an Enterprise-Level Infrastructure
Lesson 8: Planning for Business Continuity and Backup
Lesson 9: Designing a Windows Update Strategy for the Enterprise
Lesson10: Using Virtualization to Increase Productivity and Facilitate Consolidation

Exams:
Students will be prepared to pass the following exams to be certified:
70-640 – Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
70-642 – Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
70-643 – Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
70-647 – Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator
70-620 – Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Client

Course Hours: 91

Prerequisites: Students should have knowledge of the topics covered in either the MCSA/MCITP: Server Administrator class, MCSE on Windows 2000 Certification or possess equivalent knowledge and skills.