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Windows Server 2008: New Features and Upgrading   NEW!

Especially for those intending to implement Exchange Server 2007, this three-day course is exactly what current Windows administrators need before they upgrade to Server 2008. You will gain valuable practical experience with the major exciting new components and complex concepts of this new network operating system. Get the information you need and practice with plenty of hands-on examples using Windows PowerShell, DFS namespaces, network access protection, Active Directory replication, and server clustering. Whether you are an intermediate system administrator or an expert, you will gain valuable knowledge and skills that will translate into increased productivity on the job.

Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Install Windows Server 2008 in a variety of environments
  • Configure file services and the Windows permission structure
  • Implement the domain name system (DNS)
  • Set up the Activity Directory structure and hierarchical components
  • Work with scalability and replication
  • Implement group policies
  • Manage security policy with predefined templates
  • Develop customized policy plans
  • Work with daily administration of IIS 7
  • Address Terminal Services from both the user and administrator perspectives
  • Discuss DHCP, VPN, RADIUS server, IAS, and IPSec
  • Explain clustering services: user account management, capacity and network planning
  • Use PowerShell scripting and command line technology

Audience: Audience: This course is designed for technically adept individuals who have substantial experience administering a Microsoft network server operating system.

 

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