MCSE Platinum Library - Online Course

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Click for more information about online courses The Cengage Education Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Platinum Library course gives professionals the wherewithal to analyse business requirements for a system architecture, then design solutions, deploy, install and configure components and troubleshoot system problems. You’ll gain the industry’s most comprehensive overview of the entire process from conception to go-live.

The course prepares students for the rigorous MCSE examination schedule.

On completion of your course:

Upon completion of this course you will be awarded a Cengage Education Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Certificate.

Key areas of learning:

Environment Management and Maintenance

Network Services Management

This course is intended for systems administrator and systems engineer candidates who are responsible for managing accounts and resources. These tasks include managing user, computer, and group accounts; managing access to network resources; managing printers; managing an organizational unit in a network based on the Active Directory service; and implementing Group Policy to manage users and computers. This course also provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to effectively maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data on computers running one of the operating systems in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • CompTIA A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills
  • CompTIA Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skill

Network Services Management

The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. This course will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-293, a core credit for becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students should have a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking. Additionally, students should be able to describe the features and functions of networking components, and possesses the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services. Completion of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintenance 2.0, or equivalent knowledge and skills, is highly recommended.

Network Services Planning and Maintenance

The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. This course will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-293, a core credit for becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have completed Implementing, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Services Management 2.0, or have equivalent knowledge and skills.

Server 2003 Active Directory Strategy and Implementation

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory service infrastructure.

Prerequisites

Prior to taking this course, the student must have:

  • A strong familiarity with Microsoft Windows 2000 core technologies, such as those covered in Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server Installation and Administrat
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Course Number B0044
Course Type Online
Course Duration Max 12 months
Study Hours Approx 210 hrs
Qualification Cengage Certificate

Previous study required

This course is designed for IT Professionals, and individuals who are wishing to enhance their job skills.

Learning periods

This course is divided into 4 learning periods

Computer Requirements

Windows XP

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  • Firefox 1.0 or higher
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  • Processor – Pentium-class or higher
  • RAM – 64 MB (128 MB recommended)
  • Soundcard with speaker or headphones
  • 2.5" Floppy Disk Drive

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Subjects You’ll Cover

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintenance 2.0

  • Chapter 1: An Overview of Account and Resource Administration
  • Chapter 2: User and Computer Account Management
  • Chapter 3: Group Management
  • Chapter 4: Resource Access Management
  • Chapter 5: Printer Implementation
  • Chapter 6: Printer Management
  • Chapter 7: Object Access Management
  • Chapter 8: Group Policy Implementation
  • Chapter 9: Group Policy Management
  • Chapter 10: Administrative Templates and Audit Policy Implementation
  • Chapter 11: Server Administration Preparation
  • Chapter 12: Server Performance Monitoring Preparation
  • Chapter 13: Server Performance Monitoring
  • Chapter 14: Device Driver Maintenance
  • Chapter 15: Disk Management
  • Chapter 16: Data Storage Managemen
  • Chapter 17: Disaster Recoverye
  • Chapter 18: Software Maintenance Using the Software Update Service

Microsoft Window Server 2003 Network Services Management 2.0

  • Chapter 1: Introducing the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
  • Chapter 2: Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
  • Chapter 3: Configuring a Client IP Address
  • Chapter 4: Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
  • Chapter 5: Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
  • Chapter 6: Using Routing and Remote Access to Configure Routing
  • Chapter 7: Using Dynamic Host configuration Protocol to Allocate IP Addresses
  • Chapter 8: Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Chapter 9: Name Resolution
  • Chapter 10: Host Name Resolution Using Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Chapter 11: Domain Name System (DNS) Management and Monitoring
  • Chapter 12: NetBIOS Name Resolution Using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
  • Chapter 13: Using IPSec and Certificates to Secure Network Traffic
  • Chapter 14: Network Access Configuration
  • Chapter 15: Network Access Management and Monitoring

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Services Planning and Maintenance 2.0

  • Chapter 1: Network Infrastructure Planning, Tools, and Documentation
  • Chapter 2: TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network Planning and Optimization
  • Chapter 3: Routing and Switching: Planning and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 4: DHCP Planning, Optimization and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 5: Developing a DNS Strategy
  • Chapter 6: DNS Optimization and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 7: WINS Planning and Optimization
  • Chapter 8: Effective IPSec Planning and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 9: Network Access Planning
  • Chapter 10: Network Access Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 11: Network Infrastructure Planning

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Strategy and Implementation 2.0

  • Chapter 1: An Overview of Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Chapter 2: Active Directory Forest and Domain Implementation
  • Chapter 3: Organizational Unit Structure Implementation
  • Chapter 4: User, Group, and Computer Account Implementation
  • Chapter 5: Group Policy Implementation
  • Chapter 6: Using Group Policy to Deploy and Manage Software
  • Chapter 7: : Managing Active Directory Replication via Sites
  • Chapter 8: Effective IPSec Planning and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 9: Operations Masters Management
  • Chapter 10: Active Directory Maintenance

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server Installation and Administration 3.0

  • Chapter 1: Installation and Upgrading to Windows 2000
  • Chapter 2: Windows 2000 Environment Configuration
  • Chapter 3: Windows 2000-based Client Network Connectivity
  • Chapter 4: User Account Creation and Management
  • Chapter 5: Using Groups to Manage Resource Access
  • Chapter 6: Using NTFS to Manage Data
  • Chapter 7: : Implementing Network Access to File Resources
  • Chapter 8: Windows 2000 Monitoring and Optimization
  • Chapter 9: Windows 2000 Security Implementation
  • Chapter 10: Printing Configuration in Windows 2000
  • Chapter 11: Mobile Computing Configuration
  • Chapter 12: Disk Configuration and Management
  • Chapter 13: Disaster Protection Implementation
  • Chapter 14: Terminal Services Installation and Configuration
  • Chapter 15: Windows 2000 Client Implementation
  • Chapter 16: Windows 2000-based Server Implementation

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Design 2.0

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Active Directory Design0
  • Chapter 2: Forest and Domain Infrastructure Design
  • Chapter 3: Site Infrastructure Design
  • Chapter 4: Administrative Structure Design
  • Chapter 5: Group Policy Design
  • Chapter 6: Physical Network Design
  • Chapter 7: : Network Connectivity Design
  • Chapter 8: Name Resolution Strategy Design
  • Chapter 9: Network Access Infrastructure Design

Microsoft SQL 2000 Professional and Server Installation and Administration Expert Now | 3.0

  • Chapter 1: SQL Server Introduction
  • Chapter 2: SQL Server Installation
  • Chapter 3: Database Management
  • Chapter 4: SQL Server Security
  • Chapter 5: Automating Administrative Tasks
  • Chapter 6: Database Backups
  • Chapter 7: Database Restores
  • Chapter 8: SQL Server Optimisation
  • Chapter 9: Data Manipulation and Sharing
  • Chapter 10: Implementing Data Redundancy
  • Chapter 11: Data Replication