MCP 70-290 Server 2003
Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Exam 70-290
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The 70-290 exam (Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment) is one of the four core exams in Microsoft's MCSE 2003 certification program as well as a core exam in the MCSA 2003 program. This course provides you with the knowledge and skills that are needed to effectively maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data on a computer running one of the operating systems in the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003. In our training course, our expert instructor will prepare students with hands-on training to manage and maintain a Windows 2003 server. After completion of our course, you will possess the skills to successfully pass the 70-290 exam.
Learning / Exam module:
- Microsoft MCP Exam 70-290 - Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment
- Course Duration: 40 hours
Learning Segments:
Introduction
Course Overview
Module 1 - Physical and Logical Devices
Managing Basic and Dynamic Disks
Maintaining Disks
Mounted Drives
Basic and Dynamic Disks
Monitor System Hardware
Control Panel
Task Manager
Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard
NIC Network Interface Card
Device Driver Signing
Module-1 Summary
Module 2 - Users, Computers and Groups
User Accounts
Domain User Accounts
The Active Directory
Manage User Profiles
Computer Accounts
Groups
Domain Function Levels
Creating Groups
Group Strategy
Review
Module 3 - Access To Resources
Offline Files
Shared Folder Utility
NTFS Permissions
NTFS - Best Practices
Troubleshooting Access
Effects of Coping & Moving Files and Folders
Troubleshooting Tools
Auditing Access
Troubleshoot Terminal Services
Review
Module 4 - Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment
Administration Tools for 2003
Run-As Command
Event Viewer
Software update Wizard
Manage Software Site Licensing
Remote Administration
Troubleshoot Printers
Monitor System Performance
Establishing a Baseline
System and Performance Monitor
Processors
Managing A Web Server
Review
Module - Disaster Recovery
Best Practices
Automated System Recovery
Shadow Copies
Server Recovery - F8 Options
Review