Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-293)
Designed for IT professionals who work in complex computing environments of medium to large size companies, Microsoft exam 70-293, "Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure" is a core networking system requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification. Certified MCT and MCSE, VTC author, Brian Culp, shows users real world network solutions, as well as academic solutions to help users take and pass the MCSE 70-293 exam. He discusses the various server roles and availability, IP addressing, network infrastructure and security, as well as Internet connectivity strategy. This tutorial is essential for anyone considering tackling the MCSE 70-293 exam. For other MCSE certification courses, click here. To being learning today, simply click on one of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - 70-293 lessons.
| Maintaining IP Addressing |
| Routing and Remote Access |
- Understanding Routing
- Selecting Connectivity Devices
- Configuring RAS
- Configure a Remote Access Client
- Remote Access User Authentication
- Authentication Protocols
- Internet Authentication Service
- Configuring the IAS Server
- Remote Access Policies
- Default Remote Access Policies
- Create a Remote Access Policy
- Manage Routing Tables
- Interfaces/Devices/Ports
- Manage Routing Protocols
- Demand Dial Routing
- Configuring NAT
- Configuring a Firewall
- Internet Connection Sharing
- Setting Up a VPN
- Router to Router VPN
- Secure Callback and Caller ID
- Remote Access Account Lockout
- Multilink and BAP
- Configuring Remote Assistance
- Using Remote Desktop
- Remote Desktop Security
- Troubleshoot RAS
| Internet Connectivity Strategy |
- Connecting the LAN to the Internet
- Network Address Translation
- Internet Connection Sharing
- Wireless Access Considerations pt. 1
- Wireless Access Considerations pt. 2
- Wireless Encryption and Security
- Using the Connection Manager
- Creating a Service Profile
- Customizing Service Profiles
| Maintaining Network Security |
- Identifying Security Requirements
- Principle of Least Privilege
- Understanding Security Templates
- Configuring a Security Template
- Security Configuration and Analysis
- IPSec Basics
- Enabling IPSec
- Configuring IPSec Policy
- IPSec Policy Rules
- IPSec Policy Example pt. 1
- IPSec Policy Example pt. 2
- Using IPSec Monitor
- Resultant Set of Policy
- Security Overview
- Using NTFS Permissions
- NTFS Permission Behavior
- Permissions with the Command Line
- Combining Share and NTFS Permissions
- Effective Permission
- Securing the Schema
- Creating an Audit Policy
- Reviewing Audit Policy
- Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
- Creating a Baseline Analysis
- Software Update Services
- Using SUS
- Public Key Cryptography
- Understanding Certification Authorities
- Microsoft Certificates Services
| Maintaining Server Availability |
- Understand Performance Bottlenecks
- Monitor with System Monitor
- Setting up a Performance Log
- Installing Network Monitor
- Monitor Traffic with Network Monitor
- Windows Backup/Backup Types
- Configuring a Backup
- Using the Command Line
- Automated System Recovery
- Performing a Restore
- Basic and Dynamic Disks
- Disk Fault Tolerance
- Server Clustering
- Configuring a Server Cluster
- Network Load Balancing
- NLB Clusters
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Author: Brian Culp
Language: ENGLISH
Total Time: 11 hours
Tutorials: 138 tutorials
No. of CD's: 1
Caption: no
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