The 70-640 R5 Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory training course will impart knowledge to students on how to manage and protect data access and information, make it easier to deploy and manage the enterprise’s identity infrastructure, and provide more secure and traceable access to data. The training course touches on the configuration aspect of the key features of Active Directory such as Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Group Policy, Dynamic Access Control (DAC), Work Folders, Work Place Join, Certificate Services, and Rights Management Services (RMS).
Our course provides in-depth training on implementing, configuring, managing and troubleshooting Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environments. The course contents cover the fundamental concepts of AD DS, its features and functionalities such as implementing Group Policies, performing backup and restore and monitoring and troubleshooting Active Directory related issues. The course also maps directly to the exam objectives of Microsoft’s 70-640 exam.
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➤ Module 01 - Installing the Active Directory Role | |||
Lesson 1: What is IDA? | |||
1.1 What is Active Directory Identity and Access (IDA) | |||
1.2 Five Components of the IDA Platform | |||
1.3 What Windows 2008 Server Offers Beyond the IDA | |||
Lesson 2: How to Install the AD DS Role | |||
2.1 What are the Different Components? | |||
2.2 Preparation Checklist for Creating a Windows Server 2008 Forest | |||
2.3 How to Add the Directory Service Role | |||
2.4 Demo – Creating a Windows Server 2008 Forest | |||
Lesson 3: The New Windows 2008 Server Core | |||
3.1 Understanding Server Core | |||
Lesson 4: Installing AD DS Server Core | |||
4.1 Installing Server Core | |||
4.2 Demo – Installing a Server Core Domain Controller | |||
4.3 Chapter 01 Review | |||
➤ Module 02 - Working With Active Directory Objects | |||
Lesson 1: Working with the MMC | |||
1.1 Understanding the MMC | |||
1.2 How to Use the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) | |||
1.3 Customize the MMC with Snap-ins | |||
1.4 Learn How to Use the Alternate Login Credentials | |||
1.5 Demo – Custom MMC | |||
Lesson 2: Working with Objects in Active Directory | |||
2.1 Creating an OU | |||
2.2 Creating a User Object | |||
2.3 Creating a Group Object | |||
Lesson 3: How to Search Through Active Directory | |||
3.1 How to Find Objects in Active Directory | |||
3.2 Introducing LDAP | |||
3.3 Demo – Using Active Directory | |||
Lesson 4: Securing and Delegating AD Objects | |||
4.1 Understanding Delegation | |||
4.2 What are User Rights? | |||
4.3 Using the Delegation of Control Wizard | |||
4.4 Demo – Delegation | |||
Lesson 5: Adding Computer Accounts to AD | |||
5.1 Understanding Workgroups, Domains, and Trusts | |||
5.2 Identifying Requirements for Joining a Computer to the Domain | |||
5.3 Offline Domain Join | |||
Lesson 6: Organizing AD with Container Objects | |||
6.1 Understanding Containers | |||
6.2 Creating OUs for Computers | |||
6.3 Adding a Computer to the Domain | |||
6.4 Restricting the Ability of Users to Create Computers | |||
6.5 Demo – Joining the Domain | |||
Lesson 7: Working with Computer Objects and Accounts | |||
7.1 Configuring Computer Properties | |||
7.2 Moving a Computer | |||
7.3 Managing a Computer with the AD Users and Computers | |||
7.4 Recognizing a Computer Account Problem | |||
7.5 How to Reset a Computer Account | |||
7.6 How to Rename a Computer | |||
7.7 Ways to Disable/Enable Computer Accounts | |||
7.8 How to Delete a Computer Account | |||
7.9 Recycling the Computer Account | |||
7.10 Demo – Recycling the Computer Account | |||
Lesson 8: Automating Computer Account Creation | |||
8.1 Importing Computers with CSVDE | |||
8.2 Importing Computers with LDIFDE | |||
8.3 Creating Computers with DSadd | |||
8.4 Creating Computers with Netdom | |||
8.5 Windows PowerShell | |||
8.6 Creating Computers with VBScript | |||
8.7 Demo – Automating Computer Creation | |||
8.8 Chapter 02 Review |