M2395 – Designing Deploying and Managing a Network Solution for the Small and Medium-sized Business Microsof
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Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
- Sharing folders.
- Stopping and starting services.
- Working with the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
- Creating and managing user accounts.
- Assigning permissions.
- The purpose and some of the implementations of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) services such as Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DCHP) (although students will not need to know how to implement these services in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment).
- Working knowledge of Active Directory directory service.
- Working knowledge of Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
- A+
- Net+
- Design a networking solution for a small or medium-sized business, based on a given scenario.
- Install or upgrade to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Configure Windows Small Business Server 2003 by completing the tasks on the To-Do List.
- Manage messaging and collaboration in Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Manage and monitor Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Install or upgrade to Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Configure Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Secure a Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition network.
- Manage Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Expand a Windows Small Business Server 2003 network.
- Multimedia: Overview of a Windows Small Business Server Network
- Performing a Needs Assessment
- Selecting a Network Solution
- Developing an Implementation Plan
- Discussion: Performing a Needs Assessment
- Discussion: Selecting a Windows Network Solution
- Discussion: Developing an Implementation Plan
- Describe the features and functions of a Windows Small Business Server network.
- Perform a needs assessment.
- Identify and select an appropriate network solution.
- Develop an implementation plan.
- Installing Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Upgrading to Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Securing Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Multimedia Practice: Installing Windows Small Business Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Securing Windows Small Business Server
- Install Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Upgrade to Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Secure Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Overview of the To-Do List
- Connecting to the Internet
- Configuring Remote Access
- Activating Your Server and Adding Client Licenses
- Adding a Printer and Configuring a Fax
- Adding Users and Computers
- Completing the Connect to the Internet Task
- Configuring Small Business Server for Remote Access
- Adding a Printer and Configuring a Fax
- Completing the Add Users and Computers Task
- Describe the tasks on the To-Do List.
- Configure a computer running Windows Small Business Server to connect to the Internet.
- Configure a computer running Windows Small Business Server for remote access.
- Activate a server and add new client access licenses for each client that accesses Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Add a printer to connect to one or more shared printers, and configure Shared Fax Service to send and receive faxes.
- Add users and configure their client computers by using the Add User Wizard.
- Managing Messaging in Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Configuring Outlook Web Access
- Configuring Windows SharePoint Services
- Adding a Public Folder Using Microsoft Outlook 2003
- Accessing Exchange by Using Outlook Web Access
- Configuring and Customizing SharePoint Services
- Manage messaging in Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Configure Outlook Web Access (OWA).
- Configure Windows SharePoint Services.
- Managing Client Computers
- Managing Users and Groups
- Managing Remote Web Workplace
- Configuring Monitoring and Alerts
- Protecting Against Data Loss
- Identifying Troubleshooting Tools
- Setting Up a Client Computer and Assigning an Application
- Modifying and Reapplying a User Template
- Managing Remote Web Workplace
- Configuring Monitoring and Alerts
- Configuring Backup
- Troubleshooting Network Problems by Using Network Diagnostics
- Manage client computers.
- Manage users and groups.
- Manage the Remote Web Workplace.
- Configure monitoring and alerts by using the To-Do List.
- Protect against data loss.
- Identify troubleshooting tools.
- Installing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Upgrading to Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Multimedia Practice: Installing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Install Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Configuring File and Print Servers
- Promoting a Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition to a Domain Controller
- Creating and Configuring User Accounts, Groups, and Computer Accounts
- Installing and Configuring the POP3 Service and the SMTP Service
- Configuring a File Server and a Print Server
- Promoting a Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition to a Domain Controller
- Creating and Configuring User Accounts, Groups, and Computer Accounts
- Installing and Configuring the POP3 Service and the SMTP Service
- Configure a file server for indexing, and add and share a network printer.
- Promote a Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition server to a domain controller.
- Create and configure user accounts, groups, and computer accounts.
- Identify the role of organizational units.
- Install and configure the Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) Service and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Service.
- Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT
- Multimedia: Overview of Remote Access
- Configuring a VPN Connection
- Securing Internet Access
- Multimedia: Overview of IPSec
- Issues to Consider When Securing File, Folder, and Printer Objects
- Providing Virus Protection
- Configuring a VPN Connection
- Configuring Basic Firewall by Using Routing and Remote Access Service
- Securing File, Folder, and Printer Objects by Using Permissions
- Configure Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition for Internet access by using Network Address Translation (NAT).
- Configure a virtual private network (VPN) connection.
- Secure Internet access by using various firewall technologies.
- Explain important issues to consider when securing file, folder, and printer objects.
- Explain how to secure Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition from viruses.
- Delegating Administration
- Managing User Environments with Group Policy Objects
- Monitoring Server and Client Computer Performance
- Managing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition from a Remote Location
- Protecting Against Data Loss
- Delegating Administration Tasks
- Creating and Configuring Group Policy Objects
- Configuring Performance Monitor
- Remotely Managing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Backing up and Restoring Data
- Delegate administration of Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Manage client user environments with GPOs.
- Monitor server and client computer performance.
- Remotely manage Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
- Protect against data loss.