MCSE Certification Training Microsoft Exchange SQL Server  MCSA 2003 Cat > Directory Training Course >

mcse ccnp oracle boot camp cissp ccna a+ orlando, chicago, scottsdale, san diego, New Jersey, Florida, New York, Illinois
Home Page Training
MCSE 2003  7 in 1
MCSE 70-270 Training
MCSE 70-290 Training
MCSE 70-291 Training
MCSE 70-293 Training
MCSE 70-294 Training
MCSE 70-298 Training
MCSE 70-299 Training

Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

MCSE Certification Training Course Outline

Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices 

    Manage basic disks and dynamic disks.     
    Monitor server hardware. Tools might include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard, and appropriate Control Panel items.    
    Optimize server disk performance.

Implement a RAID solution.

    Defragment volumes and partitions.      
    Install and configure server hardware devices.
    Configure driver signing options.
    Configure resource settings for a device.
    Configure device properties and settings.     

Managing Users, Computers, and Groups

    Manage local, roaming, and mandatory user profiles.     
    Create and manage computer accounts in an Active Directory environment.     
    Create and manage groups.
    Identify and modify the scope of a group.
    Find domain groups in which a user is a member.
    Manage group membership.
    Create and modify groups by using the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.
    Create and modify groups by using automation.

Create and manage user accounts.

    Create and modify user accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
    Create and modify user accounts by using automation.
    Import user accounts.

Troubleshoot computer accounts.

    Diagnose and resolve issues related to computer accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
    Reset computer accounts.

Troubleshoot user accounts.

    Diagnose and resolve account lockouts.
    Diagnose and resolve issues related to user account properties.

Troubleshoot user authentication issues.  

    Managing and Maintaining Access to Resources
    Configure access to shared folders.
    Manage shared folder permissions.

Troubleshoot Terminal Services.

    Diagnose and resolve issues related to Terminal Services security.
    Diagnose and resolve issues related to client access to Terminal Services.

Configure file system permissions.

    Verify effective permissions when granting permissions.
    Change ownership of files and folders.

Troubleshoot access to files and shared folders.  

    Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment 
    Monitor and analyze events. Tools might include Event Viewer and System Monitor.    
    Manage software update infrastructure.    
    Manage software site licensing.     
    Manage servers remotely.
    Manage a server by using Remote Assistance.
    Manage a server by using Terminal Services remote administration mode.
    Manage a server by using available support tools.

Troubleshoot print queues.    

    Monitor system performance.     
    Monitor file and print servers. Tools might include Task Manager, Event Viewer, and System Monitor.
    Monitor disk quotas.
    Monitor print queues.
    Monitor server hardware for bottlenecks.

Monitor and optimize a server environment for application performance.

    Monitor memory performance objects.
    Monitor network performance objects.
    Monitor process performance objects.
    Monitor disk performance objects.

Manage a Web server.

    Manage Internet Information Services (IIS).
    Manage security for IIS.

Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery 

    Perform system recovery for a server.
    Implement Automated System Recovery (ASR).
    Restore data from shadow copy volumes.
    Back up files and System State data to media.
    Configure security for backup operations.

Manage backup procedures.

    Verify the successful completion of backup jobs.
    Manage backup storage media.

Recover from server hardware failure.   

    Restore backup data.    
    Schedule backup jobs.

This Study guide and/or material is not sponsored by, endorsed by or affiliated with Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco®, Cisco Systems®, CCDA™, CCNA ™, CCDP™, CCNP ™, CCIE™, CCSI™, the Cisco Systems logo and the CCIE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.

CDi

sales@cdicomp.com
webmaster@netwind.com
Copyright  © CDi Communications Inc. 1996-2007
Netwind Learning Center is a registered trademark of CDi Communications, Inc.

*30-Day Guarantee applies only if products purchased are returned with 50% of product unopened. For example if product purchased contains 6 videos, 3 must remain unopened.