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This document outlines the course curriculum for a training program on Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Server Infrastructure and Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification. The training will cover topics such as installing and configuring Windows Server 2012, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, storage solutions, security, and virtualization using Hyper-V. It will be taught by senior engineers and help participants design, implement, and manage Microsoft networks and prepare for the MCSE and MCSA exams.

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Mcse Mcse Mcse Mcse Mcse: Course Outline

This document outlines the course curriculum for a training program on Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Server Infrastructure and Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification. The training will cover topics such as installing and configuring Windows Server 2012, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, storage solutions, security, and virtualization using Hyper-V. It will be taught by senior engineers and help participants design, implement, and manage Microsoft networks and prepare for the MCSE and MCSA exams.

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Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert [MCSE] Server Infrastructure

Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate [MCSA]


This course is developed for IT professionals who need to design, plan, implement, manage and
support Microsoft Windows 2008 and 2012 networks or who plan to take the related MCSE and
MCSA exams. The training will be given by Senior System/Network engineers with several
years of field experience.

Course Outline
) Network & Operating System Essentials
) Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
) Administering Windows Server 2012
) Designing and Implementing Server Infrastructure
) Configuring Windows Server 2012 Services
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Active Directory Domain Services

DNS, DHCP, IIS 8.0, VPN

) Configuring File Server


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File Server Resource Manager

Configuring Shared Resources

) Implementing Microsoft Virtualization Technologies.


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Server Virtualization using Hyper-V

) Configuring Advanced Storage Solutions


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iSCSI Target and Initiator

Storage Spaces and Storage Pools and RAID

) Implementing Security Restrictions


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Group Policies

Group Policy Preferences

We are not an Affiliated Institution. Trademarks are properties of the respective vendors.

MCSE

(Windows Server 2012)

Course Curriculum
Networking Essentials
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Networking concepts, History of Server OS


Introduction to Windows Server 2008 & 2012
Features of Windows Server 2012
Installation of Windows Server 2012
Introduction and Creation of Users Accounts
Conversion of GUI to Server Core
Conversion of Server Core to GUI

Active Directory - Domain Services


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IP Addressing
Logical Topologies, Peer to Peer & Domain Models
Introduction to Directory Services
Evolution of Directory Services LDAP Protocol
Features of Active Directory
Installing Active Directory Domain Controller

Member Servers, Clients, User Configuration


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Configuring Member Servers and Clients.


Creating Users in AD-DS
User Logon policies
Password policies
Account Lockout policies
User properties

Permissions/Access Control Lists


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File Systems
Security and Sharing Permissions - Folders & Files
Offline Folders

Profiles and File Server Resource Manager [FSRM]


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Types of Profiles Local & Roaming


Home Folder
Configuring Quotas using FSRM
Implementing File Screening using FSRM
Configuring Storage Reports Management.

Distributed File System


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Creating Organisational Unit


Delegating Control to a User
DFS Namespace
DFS Folder
Over view of DFS Replica

Logical Structure of AD - DS
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Configuring ADC
Tree Structure - Child Domain
Forest Structure

FSMO Roles of AD - DS
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Roles of AD - DS
Transferring of Roles
Seizing of Roles

RODC and Physical Structure of AD-DS


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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)


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User and Computer Policies


Scope of Policies OU, Domain, Sites
Group Policy Modeling (RSOP)
Software Deployment
Scripts, Folder Redirection
Group Policy Preferences
Auditing

Active Directory Trusts


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Introduction to Trust Relationship


Categories, Directions & Types of Trusts
Functional Levels
Authentication Protocols
Configuring Forest Trusts between 2012 Forests
Active Directory Recyclebin

Introduction and Configuration of DHCP Server


DHCP Client Configuration
Reservations
DHCP Backup
Configuring DHCP Failover

Domain Name System (DNS)


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Internet Basics, Host Files


DNS Naming Hierarchy
Lookup Zones Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones
Types of Zones Primary, Secondary and Stub Zone
Resource Records, Integration with AD-DS, SRV Records
Forwarders, Dynamic Updates

Internet Information Services (IIS)


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IIS 8.0 Configuration


Hosting Websites, Virtual Directories
Redirecting Web Sites
Backup and Restoring Sites
FTP sites

Windows Deployment Services


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Introduction and Configuration of WDS Server


Attended and Unattended Installation

Microsoft Hyper -V
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Installation of Hyper V
Configuring Virtual Machine
Configuring Virtual Networks
Configuring Virtual Hard disks

Routing and Remote Access


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Routing Configuration Static Routes


NAT, DHCP Relay Agent
Remote Access Server Configuration
VPN PPTP

Remote Desktop Services


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Group Policy / System Policies

Introduction and Configuration of Read Only Domain Controller


Sites and Global Catalog
Replication between the Domain Controllers
AD-DS Partitions
Configuring R.O.D.C using Install From Media [IFM]

Remote Administration Mode

Storage Technologies
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Configuring iSCSI Target and Initiator


Introdution to Storage spaces and Storage Pools
Configuring Simple Volume (RAID 0)
Configuring Mirror Volume (RAID 1)
Configuring Parity Volume (RAID 5)

Advanced Topics
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Windows Server Backup


Overview of AD-FS, LDS, RMS, CS
Upgrading Windows Server 2008 to 2012
Overview of NLB
Overview of NAP

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