0% found this document useful (0 votes)
113 views2 pages

Cis 103

This 3 credit course teaches fundamental skills for administering a Microsoft Windows operating system. Students will learn how to operate and configure administrative tools, install and configure Windows, manage user and group accounts, secure network resources with permissions, administer print servers, implement auditing policies, and monitor user sessions and resources. The course is divided into 7 sections covering topics such as network administration, Windows installation, account management, security, print servers, auditing, and monitoring. Upon completing the course, students will be prepared to take the Microsoft certification exam.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
113 views2 pages

Cis 103

This 3 credit course teaches fundamental skills for administering a Microsoft Windows operating system. Students will learn how to operate and configure administrative tools, install and configure Windows, manage user and group accounts, secure network resources with permissions, administer print servers, implement auditing policies, and monitor user sessions and resources. The course is divided into 7 sections covering topics such as network administration, Windows installation, account management, security, print servers, auditing, and monitoring. Upon completing the course, students will be prepared to take the Microsoft certification exam.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Course Content Form

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Effective Term: Full Academic Year 2018-2019

CIS 103 Microsoft Windows Operating System Professional Administration


Credit Hours: 3.00 Lecture Periods: 3.00 Lab Periods: 0.00

Description:
Fundamental skills necessary to perform day-to-day administration tasks in a Microsoft Windows operating
system. Includes windows network administration, windows operating system, user and group accounts, network
resource security, print server administration, resource and event audits, and resource monitoring.

Information: Preparation for Microsoft certification examination.

Course Learning Outcomes:


Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Operate, implement, and configure administrative tools.
2. Install and configure a Windows operating system.
3. Plan and create user and group accounts.
4. Organize and secure network resources with share permissions and New Technology File System (NTFS)
permissions.
5. Prepare and administer a network print server.
6. Plan and implement an audit policy.
7. Monitor user sessions and resources.

Course Outline:
I. Windows Network Administration
A. Operating system overview
B. Directory services
C. Administrative tasks and tools
D. Implement security dialog box
E. Backup and restore data
II. Windows Operating System
A. CD-ROM Installation
B. Over-the-network installation
C. Unattended installation
D. Distributions server
E. Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
F. Control panel
G. Services
III. User and Group Accounts
A. Planning and creating user accounts
B. Creating user profiles
C. Planning and creating local groups
D. Implementing account policies
IV. Network Resource Security
A. Guidelines for share permissions
B. Guidelines for New Technology File Systems (NTFS) permissions
C. Combining share permissions with NTFS permissions
D. Implementing account policies
E. Maintaining domain controllers
V. Print Server Administration
A. Setting up a network print server and client
B. Configuring a printer
C. Managing printers
D. Identifying and troubleshooting printing problems
VI. Resource and Event Audits
A. Planning and implementing the audit policy
B. Auditing folders, files, and printers
C. Using event viewer to view the security log
VII. Resource Monitoring
A. Viewing user sessions
B. Monitoring resources in use
C. Setting alerts and sending messages

You might also like