This three-day course will prepare IT professionals for the role of Enterprise Administrator. Students will learn how to design application infrastructure solutions based on Windows Server 2008 to meet varying business and technical requirements.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Design IIS 7 Web farms
Optimize IIS 7 for performance and stability
Design IIS 7 for security
Design IIS 7 for reliability, recovery, and monitoring
Design and prepare a Terminal Services infrastructure
Design a Terminal Services maintenance strategy
Plan and configure a Windows Media Services infrastructure for live and on-demand delivery
Implement virtualization to consolidate servers, support legacy applications, and create a test environment
Determine virtualization appropriateness and virtual server provisioning
Content of Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure
Designing IIS Web Farms
The students will learn the process of designing IIS Web Farms with Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7. They will learn how to select the appropriate hardware and software platforms. They will learn techniques to leverage Web Farm Availability and Scalability. They will also learn how to select the proper content storage.
Overview of Hardware and Platform Options
Design Web Farm Availability and Scalability
Design Content Storage
Optimizing IIS Performance and Stability
The students will learn about optimizing IIS performance and stability.
Designing Application Pools
Designing Script Mapping
Designing Bandwidth Allocation
Design Web Site Logging
Designing IIS Security
In this module, the students will learn to establish and maintain very tight security using Microsoft IIS 7
Design and Verify Transport Security
Design Authentication and Authorization
Design Delegation Administration
Design IIS Maintenance and UDD
The students will learn how to plan for an IIS installation, taking into account these new features. They will also learn how to deploy UDDI services.
Designing Internet Information Services Backup and Recovery
Specify Monitoring Requirements
Deploying UDDI Services
Tuning and Troubleshooting IIS 7
Designing a Terminal Services Infrastructure
The students will learn how to design a terminal services infrastructure including how to design a terminal services licensing strategy and how to design for remote access with TS Gateways, TS Session Broker, RemoteApp programs, and TS Web Access.
Design Terminal Services Licensing
Specify Terminal Services Connection Properties
Design Device Redirection
Design Terminal Services Gateways
Design Terminal Services Broker
Design RemoteApp Programs
Design Web Access
Designing a Terminal Services Maintenance Strategy
The students will be introduced to design and implementation planning using Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) policies for application resource and reporting. The students will also learn about group policy settings for terminal servers and how to design high availability for terminal services. Finally, the students will learn to specify monitoring, maintenance, and recovery requirements and procedures for terminal services.
Design Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) Policies for Application Resource and Reporting
Specify Group Policy Settings for Terminal Servers
Design High Availability
Specify Monitoring Requirements
Specify Maintenance and Recovery
Design Windows Media Services Infrastructure Administration
The students will learn about designing Windows Media Services in Windows Server 2008. They will become familiarized with live and on-demand content delivery.
Design Windows Media for Live Streaming
Windows Media Services for On-Demand Content
Improving Performance for On-Demand Content
Monitoring Windows Media Services
Design Virtualization Infrastructure
The students will implement virtualization to consolidate servers, deploy branch office infrastructure servers, support legacy applications, and create a test environment.
Virtualization of a Test Server Environment
Virtualization and Migration of Legacy Applications
Design and Test a Virtualized Development Environment
Designing Virtualization Provisioning
The students will learn how to determine virtualization appropriateness and virtual server provisioning. The students will also learn the importance of customizing virtual servers to standard configurations and also learn about virtual server deployment.
Design Virtual Server Provisioning Workflow Model
Evaluate Appropriateness for Virtualization
Evaluate Customization to Standard Configuration
Design Deployment for Virtualization
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At the end of this five-day course, students will learn how to design an Active Directory Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008. Students will learn how to design Active Directory forests, domain infrastructure, sites and replication, administrative structures, group policies, and Public Key Infrastructures.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Design an Active Directory infrastructure and services in Windows Server 2008.
Content of Designing a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Infrastructure and Services
Designing an Active Directory Forest Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design an Active Directory forest based on business and technical requirements.
Determining Active Directory Forest Design Requirements
Designing an Active Directory Fores
Designing Active Directory Forest Trusts
Managing the Active Directory Schema
Understanding Windows Time Service
Designing an Active Directory Domain Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design an Active Directory domain infrastructure based on business and technical requirements.
Designing Active Directory Domains
Designing the Integration of DNS Namespaces
Designing the Placement of Domain Controllers
Designing Active Directory Domain Trusts
Designing Active Directory Sites and Replication in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory sites and replication roles.
Designing Active Directory Sites
Designing Active Directory Replication
Design the Placement of Domain Controllers in Active Directory Sites
Designing Active Directory Domain Administrative Structures
This module explains how to design Active Directory domain administrative structures in Windows Server 2008.
Planning an Active Directory Domain Administrative Structure
Designing Organizational Unit Structures
Designing an Active Directory Group Strategy
Planning for User and Computer Account Management
Designing Active Directory Group Policy
This module explains how to design Active Directory Group Policies in Windows Server 2008.
Gathering Information for Group Policy Deployment
Designing Group Policy Settings
Designing Group Policy Processing
Designing Group Policy Management
Designing AD DS Security in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design AD DS security in Windows Server 2008.
Designing Active Directory Security Policies
Designing Active Directory Domain Controller Security
Designing Administrator Security and Delegation
Designing Active Directory High Availability in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory high availability and disaster recovery in Windows Server 2008.
Understanding Active Directory High Availability
Designing an Active Directory High Availability Strategy
Designing Active Directory Disaster Recovery in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory disaster recovery in Windows Server 2008.
Designing an Active Directory Database Maintenance Strategy
Designing an Active Directory Backup and Recovery Strategy
Designing an Active Directory Monitoring Strategy
Designing Public Key Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Public Key Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008.
Overview of PKI and Active Directory Certificate Services
Designing a Certification Authority Hierarchy
Designing Certificate Templates
Designing Certificate Distribution and Revocation
Designing an AD RMS Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design AD RMS infrastructure in Windows Server 2008.
Gathering Information for an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) Design
Designing AD RMS Clusters and Access
Designing AD RMS Backup and Recovery
Designing an Active Directory Federation Services Implementation in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) implementation.
Overview of an Active Directory Federation Services Design
Designing a Business-to-Business Federation
Designing Active Directory Federation Services Claims and Applications
Designing an AD LDS Implementation
This module explains how to design an AD LDS implementation.
AD LDS Deployment Scenarios
Overview of an AD LDS Implementation Design
Designing AD LDS Schema and Replication
Integrating AD LDS with AD DS
Designing Active Directory Migrations in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design Active Directory migrations in Windows Server 2008.
Choosing an Active Directory Migration Strategy
Designing a Domain Upgrade Strategy
Designing a Domain Restructure Strategy
Training Designing a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Infrastructure and Services
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This five-day course will provide students with an understanding of how to design a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure that meets business and technical requirements for network services.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Describe key components of network infrastructure design
Describe how to design a secure network
Design a plan for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers
Design a network topology
Describe the internal considerations for network security and how they can be addressed
Design an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates Domain Name System (DNS)
Optimize a name resolution system that incorporates DNS and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
Design a solution for network access
Design a Network Access Protection (NAP) solution
Design a solution for operating system deployment and maintenance
Design the deployment of file services
Design print services in Windows Server 2008
Design high availability for applications and services
Content of Designing a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Overview of Network Infrastructure Design
This module describes the key components of network infrastructure design.
Preparing for Network Infrastructure Design
Designing the Network Topology
Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization
Designing a Change Management Structure for a Network
Designing Network Security
This module explains how design a secure network.
Overview of Network Security Design
Creating a Security Plan
Identifying Threats to Network Security
Analyzing Security Risks
The Defense-in-Depth Model
Designing IP Addressing
This module describes how to design a plan for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers.
Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme
Designing DHCP Implementation
Designing DHCP Configuration Options
Designing Routing and Switching
This module explains how to design a network topology.
Preparing for Designing a Network Routing Topology
Selecting Network Devices
Designing Internet Connectivity and Perimeter Networks
Designing Routing Communications
Evaluating Network Performance
Designing Security for Internal Networks
This module explains the internal considerations for network security and how they can be addressed.
Designing Windows Firewall Implementation
Overview of IPSec
Designing IPSec Implementation
Designing Name Resolution
This module explains how to design an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates DNS.
Collecting Information for a Name Resolution Design
Designing a DNS Server Strategy
Designing a DNS Namespace
Designing DNS Zone Implementation
Designing Zone Replication and Delegation
Designing Advanced Name Resolution
This module explains an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates DNS and WINS.
Optimizing DNS Queries
Designing DNS for High Availability
Designing a WINS Name Resolution Strategy
Planning and Deploying the Application Virtualization Management System
This module explains how to design a solution for network access.
Gathering Data for Designing Network Access Solutions
Securing and Controlling Network Access
Designing Remote Access Services
Designing RADIUS Authentication with Network Policy Services
Designing Wireless Access
Designing Network Access Protection
This module explains how to design a NAP solution.
Designing the NAP Platform Architecture
Network Policy Server Component Design
Designing NAP Enforcement Point and Client Component Requirements
IPSec Enforcement for NAP
Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance
This module explains how to design a solution for operating system deployment and maintenance.
Determining Operating System Deployment Requirements
Deploying an Operating System by Using WDS
Planning for the Creation and Modification of Images
Designing Multicast Transmission of Images
Designing File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design the deployment of file services.
Designing File Services
Designing DFS
Designing the FSRM Configuration
Designing Print Services in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design print services in Windows Server 2008.
Overview of a Print Services Design
Designing Print Services
Designing High Availability in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to design high availability for applications and services.
Overview of High Availability
Designing Network Load Balancing for High Availability
Designing Failover Clustering for High Availability
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage and maintain Windows Server 2008 Active Directory servers. The course focuses on the Active Directory server lifecycle by creating baselines, monitoring the system health, and maintaining security for the Active Directory servers.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Plan an Active Directory server deployment
Identify different approaches to Active Directory server deployment
Add an AD DS server role
Remove an AD DS server role
Identify strategies for developing, monitoring, and reviewing baselines
Create baselines for different Active Directory roles with the appropriate metrics using the Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor (WRPM)
Create a monitoring plan based on business needs and environments
Evaluate a monitoring plan based on business needs and environments
Determine the health of Active Directory servers using performance monitoring and event log triggers
Configure effective alerts and responses as well as evaluate alternative recommendations for AD DS servers to meet a business goal
Describe the methodology of maintaining Windows Server 2008 AD DS
Implement the methodology of maintaining Windows Server 2008 AD DS
Perform AD DS maintenance and administrative tasks
Explain the proven methods to harden the Active Directory servers
Deploy the proven methods to harden the Active Directory servers
Decide which Windows Server 2008 security features can address a given business situation
Add service roles to a Windows Server 2008 network
Deploy an Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) server role
Operate an Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) server role
Content of Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Servers
Managing an Active Directory Server Lifecycle
This module explains how to support and maintain Active Directory servers to meet changing business requirements in an enterprise environment.
Planning an Active Directory Server Deployment
Using Active Directory Server Deployment Technologies
Adding AD DS Server Roles
Removing AD DS Server Roles
Creating Baselines for Active Directory Servers
This module explains how to create baselines using the WRPM and through analysis, make decisions to improve server performance.
Baseline Methodologies for Active Directory Servers
WRPM Overview
Using Metrics to Create Baselines for Active Directory Servers
Monitoring the System Health of Active Directory Servers
This module explains how to create and evaluate a monitoring plan based on business needs and environments. It also explains how to determine the health of Active Directory servers using performance monitoring and even log triggers.
System Health Overview
Using Long-Term Monitoring to Identify Trends
Setting Thresholds and Alerts for Short-Term Monitoring
Choosing the Appropriate Windows Server 2008 Monitoring Tools
Managing Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains how to implement the methodology of maintaining Windows Server 2008 AD DS.
Restarting and Restoring Active Directory
Overview of the Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles
Planning Sites and Replication
Managing RODCs
Methods of Managing Windows Server Core
Best Practices for GPOs and Links
Delegating Active Directory Administration
Maintaining Security for Active Directory Servers
This module explains how to deploy proven methods to harden the Active Directory servers.
Server Hardening Techniques
Using the MBSA to Discover and Remove Security Holes
Using Fine-Grained Password Policies to Simplify Network Organization
Planning Security Auditing
Enhancing Physical Security
Managing Active Directory Service Roles
This module explains how to add non-AD-DS service roles to a Windows Server 2008 network and manage those roles with supplied tools.
Using Windows Server 2008 Tools for AD CS
Implementing AD LDS
AD FS Overview
AD RMS Overview
Training Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Servers
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This three-day instructor-led course provides the knowledge and skills that IT Professionals need to configure identity and access solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Describe identity and access solutions
Configure Active Directory Certificate Services
Deploy and manage certificates
Configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
Configure Active Directory Federation Services
Configure Active Directory Rights Management Services
Maintain access management solutions
Troubleshoot identity and access solutions
Content of Configuring and Troubleshooting Identity and Access Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Exploring IDA Solutions
Overview of IDA Management
Active Directory Server Roles in IDA Management
Overview of ILM 2007
Configuring AD CS
Overview of PKI
Deploying a CA Hierarchy
Installing AD CS
Managing CA
Deploying and Managing Certificates
Deploying Certificates by Using AD CS
Deploying Certificates by Using Autoenrollment
Revoking Certificates
Configuring Certificate Templates
Configuring Certificate Recovery
Configuring AD LDS
Installing and Configuring AD LDS
Configuring AD LDS Instances
Configuring AD LDS Replication
Configuring AD LDS Integration with AD DS
Configuring AD FS
Overview of AD FS
AD FS Deployment Scenarios
Deploying AD FS
Implementing AD FS Claims
Configuring AD RMS
Overview of AD RMS
Installing and Configuring AD RMS Server Components
Administering AD RMS
Implementing AD RMS Trust Policies
Maintaining Access Management Solutions
Supporting AD CS
Maintaining AD LDS
Maintaining AD FS
Maintaining AD RMS
Troubleshooting IDA Solutions
Troubleshooting AD CS
Troubleshooting AD LDS
Resolving AD FS Issues
Solving AD RMS Issues
Training Configuring and Troubleshooting Identity and Access Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
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In this 3-day instructor-led course, the students will learn to install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot an Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 Web Server in Windows Server 2008.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Describe the IIS 7.0 modular architecture and workloads
Configure an IIS 7.0 Web Server
Secure Web sites and Web application pools
Troubleshoot Web servers, sites and applications
Use command line tools and scripting tools
Tune IIS to improve performance
Maintain Web sites
Enable integrated technologies to extend IIS 7.0 functionality
Content of Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2008
Configuring an IIS 7.0 Web Server
The students will be introduced to the process of installing a Web Server and configuring IIS features such as application development; health and diagnostics; HTTP features and more.
Introducing Internet Information Services 7.0
Installing the Web Server Role in Windows Server 2008
Configuring Application Development, Health, and HTTP Features
Configuring Performance, Security, and Server Component Features
Configuring IIS 7.0 Web Sites and Application Pools
The students will be introduced to creating and managing Web sites and application pools.
Introducing Web Sites and Application Pools
Creating a Web Site
Creating an Application Pool
Maintaining an Application Pool
Configuring IIS 7.0 Application Settings
The students will be introduced to configuring application settings using ASP.NET.
Configuring Application Settings
Configuring ASP.NET Security
Configuring IIS 7.0 Modules
The students will be introduced to configuring IIS modules.
Configuring Native Modules
Configuring Managed Modules
Securing the IIS 7.0 Web Server and Web Sites
The students will be introduced to configuring a secure Web Server and Web sites and to using logging as a tool for monitoring security.
Configuring Secure Web Sites and Servers
Configure Other Aspects of Web Server Security
Configuring Logging for IIS 7.0
Configuring Delegation and Remote Administration
The students will be introduced to assigning rights to Web site users and configuring users to serve as remote administrators of a server and its corresponding Web sites.
Configuring Remote Administration
Configuring Delegated Administration
Configuring Feature Delegation
Using Command-line and Scripting for IIS 7.0 Administration
The students will learn basic scripting methods for completing IIS 7.0 administrative tasks needed to maintain Web sites and Web Servers.
Tools for Running Administrative Tasks in IIS
Executing Scripts for Administrative Tasks
Managing IIS Tasks
Tuning IIS 7.0 for Improved Performance
The students will be introduced to techniques for improving Web Server performance.
Implementing Best Practices for Improving IIS Performance
Configuring Options to Improve IIS Performance
Managing Application Pools to Improve IIS Performance
Ensuring Web Site Availability with Web Farms
The students will learn to ensure Web site availability in a Web farm topology.
Backing Up and Restoring Web Sites
Working with Shared Configurations
Configuring Network Load Balancing for IIS
Troubleshooting IIS 7.0 Web Servers
The students will learn to use audit logs to troubleshoot common Web Server related authentication, authorization, communication, and configuration error messages.
Using IIS 7.0 Logging for Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Authentication
Troubleshooting Authorization
Troubleshooting Communication
Troubleshooting Configuration
Training Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2008
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This five-day instructor-led course provides to teach Active Directory Technology Specialists with the knowledge and skills to configure Active Directory Domain Services in a distributed environment, implement Group Policies, perform backup and restore, and monitor and troubleshoot Active Directory related issues.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Implement and configure Active Directory domain services in their enterprise environment
Content of Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
Implementing Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains how to install and configure Active Directory Domain Services and install and configure a read-only domain controller.
Installing Active Directory Domain Services
Deploying Read-Only Domain Controllers
Configuring AD DS Domain Controller Roles
Configuring Domain Name Service for Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains how to configure Domain Name Services (DNS) for Active Directory Domain Services
Overview of Active Directory Domain Services and DNS Integration
Configuring Active Directory Integrated Zones
Configuring Read Only DNS Zones
Configuring Active Directory Objects and Trusts
This module explains how to configure Active Directory Objects and Trusts.
Configuring Active Directory Objects
Strategies for Using Groups
Automating AD DS Object Management
Delegating Administrative Access to AD DS Objects
Configuring AD DS Trusts
Configuring Active Directory Sites and Replication
This module explains how to configure Active Directory sites and replication.
Overview of AD DS Replication
Overview of AD DS Sites and Replication
Configuring and Monitoring AD DS Replication
Creating and Configuring Group Policy
This module explains how to create and configure Group Policy.
Overview of Group Policy
Configuring the Scope of Group Policy Objects
Evaluating the Application of Group Policy Objects
Managing Group Policy Objects
Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy
Configuring User Environments Using Group Policy
This module explains how to configure user environments using Group Policy.
Configuring Group Policy Settings
Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection Using Group Policies
Configuring Administrative Templates
Group Policy Preferences
Deploying Software Using Group Policy
Implementing Security Using Group Policy
This module explains how to implement security using Group Policy.
Configuring Security Policies
Implementing Fine-Grained Password Policies
Restricting Group Membership and Access to Software
Managing Security Using Security Templates
Implementing an Active Directory Domain Services Monitoring Plan
This module explains how to implement Active Directory Domain Services monitoring plan.
Monitoring AD DS Using Event Viewer
Monitoring Active Directory Domain Servers Using Reliability and Performance Monitor
Configuring AD DS Auditing
Implementing an Active Directory Domain Services Maintenance Plan
This module explains how to implement an Active Directory Domain Services maintenance plan.
Maintaining the AD DS Domain Controllers
Backing Up Active Directory Domain Services
Restoring Active Directory Domain Services
Troubleshooting Active Directory, DNS, and Replication Issues
This module explains how to troubleshoot Active Directory Domain Services, Domain Name Service, and Active Directory replication.
Troubleshooting Active Directory Domain Services
Troubleshooting DNS Integration with AD DS
Troubleshooting AD DS Replication
Troubleshooting Group Policy Issues
This module explains how to troubleshoot the application of Group Policy objects.
Introduction to Group Policy Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Group Policy Application
Troubleshooting Group Policy Settings
Implementing an Active Directory Domain Services Infrastructure
This module explains how to implement an Active Directory Domain Services Infrastructure.
Overview of the AD DS Deployment
Planning a Group Policy Strategy
Training Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
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This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to utilize Windows PowerShell for administering and automating administration of Windows based servers.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Explain how Windows PowerShell works
Use Windows PowerShell as an interactive, command-line shell
Use Core Windows PowerShell cmdlets for everyday purpose
Customize the output using Windows PowerShell Formatting Subsystem
Explain what Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is and how it can be used from Windows PowerShell
Manage Active Directory objects using Windows PowerShell cmdlets
Write basic Windows PowerShell scripts that execute batches of commands
Work with Windows PowerShell’s background jobs and remote administration functionality
Master the scripting language of Windows PowerShell
Use advanced techniques related to structured programming within Windows PowerShell
Automate Windows Server 2008 R2 Administration using Windows PowerShell
Identify the best practices for working with Windows PowerShell
Content of Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell 2.0
Fundamentals for Using Windows PowerShell v2
This module provides background on Windows PowerShell v2 and where it fits into the Windows technology family. It also covers installation and configuration of Windows PowerShell. It familiarizes students with the interactive shell console, and shows how to operate and interpret the built-in help system. This module focuses on shell’s discoverability features, including the online help system and cmdlet inventory. Finally, this module describes how the Windows PowerShell pipeline works at a basic level.
Windows PowerShell Technology Background and Overview
Windows PowerShell as an Interactive Command-Line Shell
Using the Windows PowerShell Pipeline
Lab: Using Windows PowerShell as an Interactive Command-Line Shell
Searching for text files
Browsing the registry
Discovering additional commands and viewing help
Adding additional commands to your session
Formatting output
Lab: Using the Windows PowerShell Pipeline
Stopping and restarting a Windows service
Exploring objects returned by PowerShell commands
Processing PowerShell output
Core Windows PowerShell Cmdlets
This module describes several core cmdlets that are used in many different administrative tasks. This module also covers the basics of filtering objects that are in the PowerShell pipeline. It explains advanced pipeline techniques including pipeline parameter binding and in-pipeline object manipulation.
Core Cmdlets for Everyday Use
Comparison Operators, Pipeline Filtering, and Object Enumeration
Advanced Pipeline Techniques
Lab: Using the Core Cmdlets
Sorting and selecting objects
Retrieving objects remotely and saving to a file
Comparing objects with XML
Saving objects to a CSV file
Measuring a collection of objects
Exporting a collection of objects to a text file
Lab: Filtering and Enumerating Objects in the Pipeline
Comparing numbers (integer objects)
Comparing string objects
Retrieving processes from a computer
Retrieving services from a computer
Iterating through a list of objects
Lab: Using Pipeline Parameter Binding
Using advanced pipeline features
Binding properties to parameters
Working with multiple computers
Stopping a list of processes
Understanding and Using the Formatting System
This module explains how the PowerShell formatting subsystem works, and shows how to customize the output of cmdlets. It covers the rules that the shell follows for formatting objects by default, and explains how to use the four formatting cmdlets – and their parameters – to customize and control the output displayed on-screen or written to a file, printer, or other output destination.
Understanding the Formatting System
Using the Formatting System
Lab: Using the Formatting Subsystem
Displaying calculated properties
Displaying a limited number of columns
Displaying all properties and values of objects
Viewing objects via HTML
Displaying a limited number of properties
Displaying objects using different formatting
Displaying a sorted list of objects
Windows Management Instrumentation
This module explains what Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is, how it works, and how it can be used from within Windows PowerShell. It describes the structure and security of WMI, and how to query WMI information both from local and remote computers. It also explains how to invoke WMI methods to accomplish configuration changes and other tasks, and how to write commands that respond to WMI events triggered by the operating system.
Windows Management Instrumentation Overview
Using Windows Management Instrumentation
Advanced WMI Techniques
Lab: Using WMI in Windows PowerShell
Building computer inventory
Discovering the WMI classes and namespaces
Generating a logical disk report for all computers
Listing local users and groups
Lab: Using Advanced WMI Techniques
Learning about WMI class capabilities
Changing properties and state on a remote service using WMI
Looking up and storing remote security event log information
Remotely checking hard disk integrity
Monitoring WMI events
Looking up static IP addresses on all computers
Automating Active Directory Administration
This module introduces the concept of Active Directory administrative automation. It explains how to retrieve, create, modify, move, and remove objects in the Active Directory. It focuses on PowerShell-centric techniques rather than scripting, and heavily leverages on basic and advanced pipeline techniques covered in previous modules.
Active Directory Automation Overview
Managing Users and Groups
Managing Computers and Other Directory Objects
Lab: Managing Users and Groups
Retrieving a filtered list of users from Active Directory
Resetting user passwords and address information
Disabling users that belong to a specific group
Browsing Active Directory using the AD drive and moving a user to a new Organizational Unit
Lab: Managing Computers and Other Directory Objects
Listing all computers that appear to be running a specific operating system according to Active Directory information
Creating a report showing all Windows Server 2008 R2 servers
Managing fine-grained password policies in Active Directory
Discovering Organizational Units that are not protected against accidental deletion
Windows PowerShell Scripts
This module introduces basic Windows PowerShell scripts that execute a batch of shell commands in a single operation. It points out the security concerns associated with scripting, and how to configure and control the shell’s security settings that relate to scripting. It also explains how to write basic scripts that execute batches of commands, and how to parameterize scripts in order to make them more flexible in a variety of situations
Script Security
Basic Scripts
Parameterized Scripts
Lab: Writing Windows PowerShell Scripts
Executing scripts
Using positional script parameters
Using named script parameters
Module 7: Background Jobs and Remote Administration
This module explains how to work with Windows PowerShell’s background jobs and remote administration functionality. It shows how to create, monitor, and manage local background jobs, and receive results from completed jobs. It also covers how to configure Windows PowerShell remoting both locally and in a domain environment. This module describes how to create and manage session connections to remote computers, and explain how to use those session connections in one-to-one remote shell instances as well as one-to-many remote command invocation. Finally, it shows how to invoke remote commands as background jobs, and how to manage those jobs and receive results from them.
Working with Background Jobs
Using Windows PowerShell Remoting
Lab: Working with Background Jobs
Using background jobs with WMI
Using background jobs for local computers
Receiving the results from a completed job
Removing a completed job
Waiting for a background job to complete
Stopping a background job before it completes
Working with the properties of a job
Lab: Using Windows PowerShell Remoting
Interactive remoting
Fan-out remoting
Fan-out remoting using background jobs
Saving information from background jobs
Intermediate Scripting
This module explains the concepts and techniques related to structured scripting and programming within Windows PowerShell. It describes how to create, manage, and use variables. It also introduces the complete « scripting language » of Windows PowerShell, which consists of several programming constructs.
Variables, Arrays, Escaping, and More Operators
What is Scope?
Scripting Constructs
Lab: Using Variables and Arrays
Creating variables and interact with them
Understanding arrays and hashtables
Using Single- and double-quoted strings and the backtick
Using Arrays and array lists
Using ‘Contains’, ‘like’, and ‘equals’ operators
Lab : Using Scripting Constructs
Processing and validating input
Working with For, While, ForEach, and Switch
Exploiting the power of the one-liner
Error Handling, Debugging, and Modularization
This module covers advanced topics and techniques related to structured programming within Windows PowerShell. It explains how to trap and handle errors that occur during script execution, and also describes the proper techniques and practices for debugging a script that is not executing as expected. It also shows how to modularize scripts into a variety of reusable functions, with the ultimate goal of producing a function that mimics the structure of a shell cmdlet.
Error Trapping and Handling
Debugging Techniques
Modularization
Lab: Error Trapping and Handling
Retrieving error information
Handling errors
Integrating error handling
Lab: Debugging a Script
Debugging from the Windows PowerShell console
Debugging using the Windows PowerShell ISE
Lab: Modularization
Generating an inventory audit report
Testing network performance
Automating Windows Server 2008 R2 Administration
This module gives an opportunity to complete several real-world administration tasks related to Windows Server 2008 R2. It provides minimal instruction in how to use the cmdlets and techniques required to accomplish the lab portion of this module; instead, it lets students rely on the skills they have learned in the preceding modules of this course.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Modules Overview
Server Manager Cmdlets Overview
Group Policy Cmdlets Overview
Troubleshooting Pack Overview
Best Practices Analyzer Cmdlets Overview
IIS Cmdlets Overview
Lab: Using the Server Manager Cmdlets
Listing all currently installed features
Comparing objects
Installing a new server feature
Removing a server feature
Exporting current configuration to XML
Lab: Using the Group Policy Cmdlets
Listing all the Group Policy Objects in the domain
Creating a text-based report
Creating an HTML report
Taking Backup of all Group Policy Objects
Lab: Using the Troubleshooting Pack Cmdlets
Importing the Troubleshooting Pack module
Solving an end-user problem interactively
Solving a problem using answer files
Lab: Using the Best Practice Analyzer Cmdlets
Importing the Best Practice module
Viewing existing models
Running a Best Practices scan
Lab: Using the IIS Cmdlets
Importing the IIS module
Creating a new web site
Backing up IIS
Modifying web site bindings
Using the IIS PSDrive
Restoring an IIS Configuration
Advanced Windows PowerShell Tips and Tricks
This module introduces several advanced Windows PowerShell techniques. While these techniques do not contribute directly to any particular business goal, they do enable more efficient use of the shell itself, which leads to more efficient administration and automation. It shows how to use profiles to consistently configure the shell environment, and how to use several techniques for effectively re-using and sharing existing modularized scripts. It also points out best practices and techniques related to script documentation.
Using Profiles
Re-Using Scripts and Functions
Writing Comment-Based Help
Lab: Advanced PowerShell Tips and Tricks
Writing a profile script
Creating a script module
Adding help information to a function
Practical Administrative Automation
This module allows students to practice all of the skills they have learned in this course in a series of practical, real-world tasks. These tasks will require students to use everything they have learned in this course, including the ability to discover new cmdlets and learn how they work – without using external references. This module is intended to serve as a form of « confidence course », enabling students to prove to themselves that they can return to their work environment and begin accomplishing tasks in Windows PowerShell without further instruction.
Practical Lab Overview
Further Exploration
Lab: New User Provisioning
Creating an Active Directory user account
Adding users to security groups
Creating a home folder
Copying files to the home folder
Creating IIS virtual directories
Automating Workflow
Training Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell 2.0
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This three-day instructor-led course introduces Windows Server 2008 clustering and provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement, maintain, and troubleshoot clusters.
Class goals :
After completing this training course, students will be able to implement, maintain, and troubleshoot clusters in their enterprise environment.
Content of Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008 Clustering
Introduction to Clusters
This module provides an overview of cluster concepts and functionality.
Lessons
Overview of Clusters
Benefits of Using Clusters
Overview of the Windows Server 2008 High Availability Solutions
Lab : Identifying Windows Server 2008 High Availability Solutions
Exercise 1: Identifying solutions for Web servers
Exercise 2: Identifying solutions for database servers
Exercise 3: Identifying complex solutions
Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Failover Clusters
This module describes key features and functionality of the Windows Server 2008 failover clusters.
Lessons
Overview of Windows Server 2008 Failover Clusters
Key Windows Server 2008 Failover Cluster Features
Overview of the Windows Server 2008 Quorum Models
Lab : Identifying Windows Server 2008 Clustering Solutions
Exercise 1: Identifying clustered scenarios
Preparing to Install a Failover Cluster
This module explains the prerequisite requirements and planning required to install a Windows failover cluster.
Lessons
Overview of Requirements for Installing a Failover Cluster
Planning the Failover Cluster Implementation
Installing the Failover Cluster Feature and Validating the Cluster Configuration
Installing the Failover Cluster on Windows Server 2008 Server Core
Lab: Preparing for a Cluster Installation
Exercise 1: Installing the failover cluster feature
Exercise 2: Validating the failover cluster
Overview of Failover Cluster Storage Requirements
This module explains storage fundamentals and how to plan and implement storage solutions for failover clusters.
Lessons
Overview of Storage Technologies
Introduction to Storage Area Networks
Planning a Storage Solution for Failover Clusters
Configuring an iSCSI Storage Connection
Lab : Identifying SAN Components
Exercise 1: Identifying fibre channel SAN components
Exercise 2: Identifying iSCSI SAN components
Exercise 3: Configuring iSCSI storage connections
Module 5: Configuring a Failover Cluster
This module explains how to install and manage a failover cluster.
Lessons
Creating a New Failover Cluster
Managing a Failover Cluster
Verifying Failover Functionality
Lab: Creating and Administering a Cluster
Exercise 1: Creating a cluster
Exercise 2: Managing a failover cluster
Configuring Cluster Resources and Server Roles
This module explains how to configure cluster resources and how to cluster common Window Server roles and applications.
Lessons
Configuring Cluster Resources
Implementing Failover Clusters for Server Roles Using Failover Cluster Management
Clustering Server Roles Using Windows Server Core
Lab: Clustering Server Roles and Features
Exercise 1: Configuring cluster resources
Exercise 2: Clustering the print server role using failover cluster management
Exercise 3: Clustering the file server role on Windows Server core
Exercise 4: Testing cluster availability
Maintaining Microsoft Failover Clusters
This module explains how to maintain and troubleshoot failover clusters.
Lessons
Monitoring Failover Clusters
Backing Up and Restoring Failover Clusters
Troubleshooting Failover Clusters
Lab: Maintaining Failover Clusters
Exercise 1: Monitoring failover clusters
Exercise 2: Backing up a failover cluster
Exercise 3: Restoring a failover cluster
Implementing Geographically Dispersed Clusters
This module explains geographically dispersed clusters and the challenges that they present. In addition, this module describes how to implement a multi-subnet cluster using Windows Server 2008.
Lessons
Overview of Geographically Dispersed Clusters
Implementing Geographically Dispersed Clusters Using Windows Server 2008
Implementing Network Load Balanced Clusters
This module explores how to use PowerShell to manage the Hyper-V server. This module also explores how to backup virtual machines in Hyper-V.
Lessons
Overview of Network Load Balancing
Configuring a Network Load Balanced Cluster
Maintaining a Network Load Balanced Cluster
Lab: Implementing an NLB cluster
Exercise 1: Preparing the NLB cluster nodes
Exercise 2: Configuring an NLB cluster
Training Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008 Clustering
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This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure and troubleshoot Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Sp1 Network Infrastructures.
Class goals :
On completion of this training course, delegates should be able to:
Plan and configure an IPv4 network infrastructure
Implement DHCP within their organization
Configure and troubleshoot DNS
Configure, transition to, and troubleshoot IPv6
Configure and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access
Install, configure, and troubleshoot the Network Policy Server Role service
Implement Network Access Protection
Implement security features within Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Implement security features within Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 that help to secure network communications
Configure and troubleshot file and print services
Enable and configure services to optimize branch office data access
Control and monitor network storage
Recover data on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 servers
Monitor Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server R2 network infrastructure services
Content of Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Planning and Configuring IPv4
Implementing an IPv4 Network Infrastructure
Overview of Name Resolution Services in an IPv4 Network Infrastructure
Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv4
Configuring and Troubleshooting DHCP
Overview of the DHCP Server Role
Configuring DHCP Scopes
Configuring DHCP Options
Managing a DHCP Database
Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP
Configuring DHCP Security
Configuring and Troubleshooting DNS
Installing the DNS Server Role
Configuring the DNS Server Role
Configuring DNS Zones
Configuring DNS Zone Transfers
Managing and Troubleshooting DNS
Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv6 TCP/IP
Overview of IPv6
IPv6 Addressing
Coexistence with IPv6
IPv6 Transition Technologies
Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6
Configuring and Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
Configuring Network Access
Configuring VPN Access
Overview of Network Policies
Overview of the Connection Manager Administration Kit
Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
Configuring DirectAccess
Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting the Network Policy Server Role Service
Installing and Configuring a Network Policy Server
Configuring RADIUS Clients and Servers
NPS Authentication Methods
Implementing Network Access Protection
Overview of Network Access Protection
How NAP Works
Configuring NAP
Monitoring and Troubleshooting NAP
Increasing Security for Windows Servers
Windows Security Overview
Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Deploying Updates with Windows Server Update Services
Increasing Security for Network Communication
Overview of IPsec
Configuring Connection Security Rules
Configuring NAP with IPsec Enforcement
Monitoring and Troubleshooting IPsec
Configuring and Troubleshooting Network File and Print Services
Configuring and Troubleshooting File Shares
Encrypting Network Files with EFS
Encrypting Partitions with BitLocker
Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Printing
Optimizing Data Access for Branch Offices
Branch Office Data Access
DFS Overview
Overview of DFS Namespaces
Configuring DFS Replication
Configuring BranchCache
Controlling and Monitoring Network Storage
Monitoring Network Storage
Controlling Network Storage Utilization
Managing File Types on Network Storage
Recovering Network Data and Servers
Recovering Network Data with Volume Shadow Copies
Recovering Network Data and Servers with Windows Server Backup
Monitoring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Servers
Monitoring Tools
Using Performance Monitor
Monitoring Event Logs
Training Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
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Offer request : Response within 24 hours
50% discount for SME’s from Brussels-Capital Region
Free parking, lunch & drinks
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