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Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Design MCSE: Introducing Windows 2000 Active Directory Services
Unit 1: Defining Windows 2000 Active Directory
Understanding Active Directory
Identifying the Features of Active Directory
Defining the Physical Structure of Active Directory
Understanding Information Flow in Active Directory
Practice
Unit 2: Introducing Basic Active Directory Concepts
Understanding Domains
Understanding Domain Trusts
Understanding Trees
Understanding Forests
Understanding Organizational Units
Practice
Unit 3: Understanding Other Active Directory Concepts
Understanding Sites and Services
Understanding User and Computer Accounts
Understanding Groups
Understanding Schemas
Understanding Server Roles
Practice
Unit 4: Naming and Identifying Active Directory Objects
Understanding Active Directory Naming Standards
Determining Object Naming Conventions
Determining LDAP-Related Naming Conventions
Locating Active Directory Objects
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Design MCSE: Business Requirements and Naming Strategies
Unit 1: Analyzing a Business Model
Determining the Business Model
Determining the IT Business Model
Practice
Unit 2: Analyzing Organizational Requirements
Determining Structural and Process Requirements
Analyzing the IT Management Structure
Analyzing Factors Influencing Business Strategies
Analyzing the Technical Environment
Practice
Unit 3: Integrating Active Directory with DNS
Understanding DNS
Implementing ADS with DNS
Understanding Zones
Replicating and Transferring Zones
Practice
Unit 4: Identifying Active Directory Naming Strategies
Determining the Scope of ADS
Planning the Naming Hierarchy and DNS Domain Namespace
Selecting a DNS Server
Practice
Unit 5: Strategies for Naming the Active Directory Root Domain
Using a Registered Domain Name
Using a Child Domain of the Registered Domain Name
Using a Reserved Private Domain Name
Using the Same Domain Name for Public and Private Networks
Using Different Domain Names for Public and Private Networks
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Design MCSE:Planning a Domain Structure in Active Directory
Unit 1: Designing Delegation of Administrative Authority
Introducing Active Directory Security
Defining Access Level for OU Administration
Selecting Delegation Methods
Identifying Delegation Tools
Practice
Unit 2: Planning the Structure of Organizational Units (OUs)
Deciding Between OUs and Domains
Introducing Security Groups
Developing an OU Delegation Plan
Practice
Unit 3: Designing a Multiple Domain Structure
Designing a Multiple Domain Tree
Designing a Multiple Tree Forest
Designing Multiple Forests
Accessing Inter-domain Resources
Practice
Unit 4: Integrating a Domain Structure
Creating a New Domain
Creating OUs
Managing Objects in a Domain
Publishing Objects in Active Directory
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Design MCSE: Active Directory Security and Replication Strategies
Unit 1: Planning for Security
Discussing Group Policy Objects
Explaining Group Policy Precedence
Controlling Group Policy
Managing Group Policy
Practice
Unit 2: Planning Operations Masters and Servers
Understanding the Types of Operations Masters
Planning Operations Master Roles
Planning Server Locations
Practice
Unit 3: Performing Active Directory Replication
Introducing Active Directory Replication
Resolving Replication Problems
Identifying Replication Goals and Strategies
Practice
Unit 4: Understanding the Active Directory Replication Model
Planning Replication Partitions
Planning for Replication
Understanding Replication Options
Measuring Replication Traffic
Practice
Unit 5: Managing Replication Traffic Using Sites
Using Sites in Active Directory Replication
Planning the Site Structure
Configuring Sites
Configuring Replication in Active Directory
Planning Sites to Control Traffic
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Design MCSE: Advanced Active Directory Concepts
Unit 1: Planning to Expand the Active Directory Schema
Identifying the Prerequisites for Expanding the Schema
Expanding the Schema
Discussing the Implications of Expanding the Schema
Altering the Schema Components
Practice
Unit 2: Planning Active Directory Data Recovery and Maintenance
Active Directory Data-Storing Process
Maintaining Active Directory Data
Backing Up Active Directory Data
Recovering Active Directory Data
Practice
Unit 3: Planning for Windows 2000 Active Directory Setup
Collecting Information About the Organization
Developing a Logical Design Strategy
Developing a Physical Design Strategy
Practice
Unit 4: Planning for the Coexistence of Directory Services
Implementing Active Directory Connector
Setting Up Connection Agreements
Considering Active Directory Connector Implementation Models
Coexistence with Novell Directory Service
Practice
Unit 5: Planning an Upgrade Strategy
Explaining the Windows 2000 Mixed-Mode Environment
Analyzing Windows NT Domain Models
Explaining the Upgrade Process
Designing the Upgrade Plan
Practice
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