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Windows Server 2008 Administrator Set : Exam 70-646

ISBN: 9780470875070 | 0470875070
Edition: CD
Format: Paperback
Publisher: WILEY
Pub. Date: 3/1/2010

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SummaryTable of Contents
Exam 70-646, Windows Server 2008 Administrator. The newest iteration of the Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) program for network administration courses using Windows Server 2008 and mapping to the Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional (MCITP) 70-646 certification exam. The MOAC IT Professional series is the Official from Microsoft, turn-key Workforce training program that leads to professional certification and was authored for college instructors and college students. MOAC gets instructors ready to teach and students... MORE
Planning Server Deployments
Selecting a Windows Server 2008 Edition
Introducing Windows Server 2008 Features and Capabilities
Using Server Core
Introducing Server Core
Administering Server Core
Justifying Server Core
Using Server Core for Application Servers
Inventorying Hardware
Installing Microsoft... MORE
Accelerator
Using Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator
Assessing Windows Server 2008 Readiness
Viewing Assessment Results
Automating Server Deployments
Using Windows Deployment Services
Installing Windows Deployment Services
Configuring the WDS Server
Adding Image Files
Configuring a Custom DHCP Option
Performing a WDS Client Installation
Customizing WDS Client Installations
Creating Image Files with WDS
Creating a Capture Boot Image
Using Answer Files
Using the Windows Automated Installation Kit
Understanding the Deployment Process
Installing the Windows AIK
Creating an Answer File
Creating a Master Installation
Capturing an Image File
Deploying an Image File
Planning Infrastructure Services
Deploying DHCP Servers
Understanding DHCP Communications
Designing a DHCP Infrastructure
Using a Distributed DHCP Infrastructure
Using a Centralized DHCP Infrastructure
Using a Hybrid DHCP Infrastructure
Regulating DHCP Network Traffic
Planning for Fault Tolerance
Assigning Static IP Addresses
Assigning IPv6 Addresses
Deploying a DHCP Server
Deploying a DHCP Relay Agent
Deploying DNS Servers
Understanding the DNS Architecture
Understanding DNS Naming
Understanding the DNS Domain Hierarchy
Understanding DNS Communications
Understanding DNS Referrals and Queries
Understanding Reverse Name Resolution
Designing a DNS Deployment
Resolving Internet Names
Hosting Internet Domains
Hosting Active Directory Domains
Integrating DHCP and DNS
Separating DNS Services
Creating Internet Domains
Creating Internal Domains
Creating Subdomains
Combining Internal and External Domains
Creating Host Names
Deploying a DNS Server
Creating Zones
Replicating Zone Data
Using Active Directory-Integrated Zones
Planning an Active Directory Deployment
Introducing Active Directory
Understanding Active Directory Functions
Understanding the Active Directory Architecture
Understanding Objects and Attributes
Understanding Domains
Zooming In: Organizational Units
Zooming In: Groups
Zooming Out: Domain Trees
Zooming Out: Forests
Introducing the Global Catalog
Understanding Functional levels
Understanding Active Directory Communications
Introducing LDAP
Understanding Replication
Using Read-Only Domain Controllers
Expanding Outward: Sites
Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure
Designing the Domain Name Space
Creating Additional Domains
Choosing a Design Paradigm
Designing a Tree Structure
Naming Domains
Creating Additional Trees
Creating Additional Forests
Designing an Internal Domain Structure
Understanding Inheritance
Creating Organizational Units
Creating Group Objects
Creating Users and Computers
Designing a Group Policy Strategy
Deploying Active Directory Domain Services
Installing the Active Directory Domain Services Role
Creating a New Forest
Creating a New Child Domain in a Forest
Adding a Domain Controller to an Existing Domain
Planning Application Services
Deploying Application Servers
Introducing Application Service Roles
Assigning Multiple Roles
Selecting Application Service Roles
Using the File Services Role
Using the Terminal Services Role
Using the Hyper-V Role
Using the Web Server (IIS) Role
Using the UDDI Services Role
Using the Application Server Role
Using the Print Services Role
Using the Fax Server Role
Using the Streaming Media Services Role
Deploying Applications
Deploying Applications Using Group Policy
Understanding the Limitations
Creating a Software Installation GPO
Deploying Applications Using System Center Tools
Using System Center Essentials 2007
Using System Center Configuration Manager 2007
Using Terminal Services
Understanding the Terminal Services Architecture
Introducing Terminal Server
Introducing Remote Desktop Connection (RDC)
Introducing Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Planning a Terminal Services Deployment
Identifying the Advantages of Terminal Services
Using Terminal Services in Various Scenarios
Deploying Terminal Services
Selecting Server Hardware
Installing Terminal Services
Installing Applications
Understanding Terminal Services Licensing
Using Virtualization
Understanding Virtualization Architectures
Introducing Hyper-V
Virtualizing Applications
Planning File and Print Services
Deploying File Servers
Designing a File-Sharing Strategy
Arranging Shares
Controlling Access
Mapping Drives
Creating Folder Shares
Using the Distributed File System
Understanding Namespaces
Replicating Shares
Configuring DFS
Using File Server Resource Manager
Working with Quotas
Creating a File Screen
Generating Storage Reports
Deploying Print and Fax Servers
Understanding the Windows Print Architecture
Understanding Windows Printing
Understanding the Flexibility of Windows Printing
Using the Print Services Role
Using the Print Management Console
Sharing a Printer
Deploying Printers with Group Policy
Deploying a Fax Server
Using the Fax Services Role
Adding the Desktop Experience Feature
Sharing the Fax Printer
Configuring a Fax Device
Configuring Incoming Fax Routing Policies
Configuring Outgoing Fax Routing Policies
Selecting Fax Users
Planning Storage Solutions
Planning Server Storage
How Many Servers Do I Need?
Estimating Storage Requirements
Selecting a Storage Technology
Selecting a Disk Technology
Using External Drive Arrays
Planning for Storage Fault Tolerance
Using Disk Mirroring
Using RAID
Understanding Windows Disk Settings
Selecting a Partition Style
Understanding Disk Types
Understanding Volume Types
Choosing a Volume Size
Understanding File Systems
Working with Disks
Adding a New Disk
Converting a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk
Creating a Simple Volume
Creating a Striped, Spanned, Mirrored, or RAID-5 Volume
Extending and Shrinking Volumes
Deploying a Storage Area Network
Understanding SAN Technologies
Using Fibre Channel
Using iSCSI
Using Windows Server 2008 with SANs
Installing iSNS Server
Using iSCSI Initiator
Using Storage Manager for SANs
Using Storage Explorer
Planning for High Availability
Planning For Data Availability
Backing Up Data
Using Shadow Copies
Using Offline Files
Using Disk Redundancy
Planning for Application Availability
Increasing Applications Availability
Planning for Application Resilience
Enhancing Application Availability Using Group Policy
Enhancing Application Availability Using Windows Installer
Planning for Server Availability
Using Hardware Redundancy
Using Failover Clustering
Understanding Failover Cluster Requirements
Validating a Failover Cluster Configuration
Creating a Failover Cluster
Using Network Load Balancing
Creating an NLB Cluster
Load Balancing Terminal Servers
Using DNS Round Robin
Planning Server and Network Security
Securing Servers. Physically Securing Servers
Controlling Access
Using Physical Barriers
Using Biometrics
Social Engineering
Controlling the Environment
Wireless Networking
Building a Firewall
Understanding Windows Firewall Settings
Working with Windows Firewall
Using the Windows Firewall Control Panel
Using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Console
Using BitLocker
Understanding BitLocker Requirements
Installing BitLocker
Securing Network Access
Understanding Authentication
Storing User Credentials
Understanding Encryption
Network Planning and Authentication
Enhancing Authentication Security with Strong
Passwords
Understanding Kerberos Authentication
Controlling Kerberos Authentication Using Group
Policies
Understanding Authorization
Understanding the Windows Permission Architecture
Understanding Standard and Special Permissions
Allowing and Denying Permissions
Inheriting Permissions
Understanding Effective Permissions
Assigning Standard NTFS Permissions
Assigning Special NTFS Permissions
Understanding Resource Ownership
Securing Infrastructure Services
Securing Remote Access
Understanding Remote Access Connectivity
Understanding Virtual Private Networking
Choosing a Remote Access Solution
Authenticating Remote Users
Installing Remote Access
Configuring Routing and Remote Access
Configuring Remote Access Authentication
Using Certificates
Understanding Certificates
Understanding Certificate Functions
Understanding Certificate Components
Planning a CA Deployment
Determining the Certificate Life Cycle
Planning CA Validity Periods
Understanding Certificate Revocation
Installing Certification Authorities
Installing an Enterprise Root, CA
Installing an Enterprise Subordinate CA
Creating a CA Hierarchy
Managing Certificate Templates
Working with Certificate Templates
Managing Certificate Template Permissions
Understanding Certificate Template Versions
Working with Certificate Templates
Enrolling and Revoking Certificates
Understanding Certificate Enrollment Methods
Issuing Certificates Manually
Revoking Certificates
Publishing CRLs
Managing Servers
Using Remote Administration
Using Server Manager
Installing Role Administration Tools
Using MMC Consoles
Using the MMC Interface
Creating Customized MMC Consoles
Using Multiple Windows
Connecting to Remote Computers
Using Remote Desktop
Enabling Remote Desktop
Configuring Remote Desktop Connection
Connecting to a Remote Desktop Server Using RDC
Delegating Administrtion Tasks
Delegating File System Permissions
Assigning Group Managers
Delegating Active Directory Administrative Privileges
Assigning Active Directory Permissions
Using the Delegation of Control Wizard
Updating Servers
Understanding WSUS Architectures
Using a Single WSUS Server
Using Multiple Independent WSUS Servers
Using Multiple Synchronized WSUS Servers
Using Multiple Disconnected WSUS Servers
Deploying WSUS
Installing WSUS
Configuring WSUS
Configuring WSUS Clients
Monitoring Servers
Using the Event Viewer Console
Introducing the Windows Server 2008 Event Viewer
Viewing Windows Logs
Viewing Applications and Services Logs
Viewing Component Logs
Creating Custom Views
Using the Reliability and Performance Console
Using Resource Overview
Using Performance Monitor
Modifying the Graph View
Using Other Views
Adding Counters
Creating an Effective Display
Saving a System Monitor Console
Using Reliability Monitor
Locating Bottlenecks
Monitoring Processor Performance
Monitoring Memory Performance
Monitoring Disk Performance
Monitoring Network Performance
Establishing a Baseline
Using Auditing
Backing Up
Planning a Backup Strategy
Selecting Backup Hardware
Using Optical Disks
Using Hard Disk Drives
Using Magnetic Tape
Using Tape Libraries
Selecting a Drive Interface
Selecting Backup Software
Selecting Targets
Understanding Backup Job Types
Scheduling Jobs
Logging Backup Activity
Cataloging Files
Rotating Media
Performing Restores
Using Windows Server Backup
Creating a Single Backup Job
Performing a Scheduled Backup
Configuring Incremental Backups
Performing a Restore
Restoring an Entire Server
Backing Up and Recovering Active Directory
Understanding Authoritative and Nonauthoritative
Restores
Backing Up and Restoring Group Policy Objects
Microsoft Certified Professional (Pro) Skills
Lab Setup Guide: Exam 70-646
Configuring Windows Server 2008 Applications
Platform
Glossary
Index
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