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Description Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-293) Designed for IT professionals who work in complex computing environments of medium to large size companies, Microsoft exam 70-293, "Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 Network Infrastructure" is a core networking system requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 certification. Certified MCT and MCSE, VTC author, Brian Culp, shows users real world network solutions, as well as academic solutions to help users take and pass the MCSE 70-293 exam. He discusses the various server roles and availability, IP addressing, network infrastructure and security, as well as Internet connectivity strategy. This tutorial is essential for anyone considering tackling the MCSE 70-293 exam. For other <a href='/index.php?p=microsoft'> MCSE certification</a> courses, <a href='/index.php?p=microsoft'> click here</a>. To being learning today, simply click on one of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - 70-293 lessons. |
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01 Server Roles
0101 Tutorial Overview
0102 Server 2003 Versions
0103 Understanding Server Roles
0104 Domain Controllers
0105 Single Master Roles
0106 File and Print Servers
0107 DHCP/ DNS/WINS Servers
0108 Web Servers
0109 Application Servers and Terminal Servers
02 Maintaining IP Addressing
0201 Understanding Network Protocols
0202 TCP IP Basics
0203 IP Addressing
0204 IP Rules
0205 Binary Addressing
0206 Address Classes
0207 IP Address Rules
0208 Classless Internet Domain Routing
0209 Automatic Private IP Addressing
0210 Using an Alternate Configuration
0211 Subnetting/Supernetting
0212 Subnetting Shortcuts
0213 Installing DHCP
0214 DHCP Lease Process
0215 Authorizing/Client Reservations
0216 Manage DHCP Options
0217 DHCP in a Routed Environment
0218 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent
0219 Using Superscopes
03 Network Infrastructure
0301 Resolving a Host Name
0302 Recursive and Iterative Queries
0303 Reverse Queries
0304 Installing the DNS Server Service
0305 DNS Server Roles
0306 Manage DNS Zones
0307 Stub Zone
0308 DNS Server Options
0309 Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone
0310 Resource Records
0311 DNS Forwarders
0312 Implementing Dynamic DNS
0313 Integrating DNS and Active Directory
0314 Modifying a Zone
0315 Aging and Scavenging
0316 Monitoring and Management
0317 Delegating Zones
0318 Migrating DNS Information
0319 Integrating Windows and UNIX
0320 Understanding NetBIOS Names pt. 1
0321 Understanding NetBIOS Names pt. 2
0322 Understanding WINS
0323 Planning WINS Replication
0324 Adding a WINS Replication Partner
0325 Static WINS Entries
0326 WINS Database Backup
0327 Troubleshoot NetBIOS Resolution
0328 Troubleshoot Host Resolution
04 Routing and Remote Access
0401 Understanding Routing
0402 Selecting Connectivity Devices
0403 Configuring RAS
0404 Configure a Remote Access Client
0405 Remote Access User Authentication
0406 Authentication Protocols
0407 Internet Authentication Service
0408 Configuring the IAS Server
0409 Remote Access Policies
0410 Default Remote Access Policies
0411 Create a Remote Access Policy
0412 Manage Routing Tables
0413 Interfaces/Devices/Ports
0414 Manage Routing Protocols
0415 Demand Dial Routing
0416 Configuring NAT
0417 Configuring a Firewall
0418 Internet Connection Sharing
0419 Setting Up a VPN
0420 Router to Router VPN
0421 Secure Callback and Caller ID
0422 Remote Access Account Lockout
0423 Multilink and BAP
0424 Configuring Remote Assistance
0425 Using Remote Desktop
0426 Remote Desktop Security
0427 Troubleshoot RAS
05 Internet Connectivity Strategy
0501 Connecting the LAN to the Internet
0502 Network Address Translation
0503 Internet Connection Sharing
0504 Wireless Access Considerations pt. 1
0505 Wireless Access Considerations pt. 2
0506 Wireless Encryption and Security
0507 Using the Connection Manager
0508 Creating a Service Profile
0509 Customizing Service Profiles
06 Maintaining Network Security
0601 Identifying Security Requirements
0602 Principle of Least Privilege
0603 Understanding Security Templates
0604 Configuring a Security Template
0605 Security Configuration and Analysis
0606 IPSec Basics
0607 Enabling IPSec
0608 Configuring IPSec Policy
0609 IPSec Policy Rules
0610 IPSec Policy Example pt. 1
0611 IPSec Policy Example pt. 2
0612 Using IPSec Monitor
0613 Resultant Set of Policy
07 Security Infrastructure
0701 Security Overview
0702 Using NTFS Permissions
0703 NTFS Permission Behavior
0704 Permissions with the Command Line
0705 Combining Share and NTFS Permissions
0706 Effective Permission
0707 Securing the Schema
0708 Creating an Audit Policy
0709 Reviewing Audit Policy
0710 Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
0711 Creating a Baseline Analysis
0712 Software Update Services
0713 Using SUS
0714 Public Key Cryptography
0715 Understanding Certification Authorities
0716 Microsoft Certificates Services
08 Maintaining Server Availability
0801 Understand Performance Bottlenecks
0802 Monitor with System Monitor
0803 Setting up a Performance Log
0804 Installing Network Monitor
0805 Monitor Traffic with Network Monitor
0806 Windows Backup/Backup Types
0807 Configuring a Backup
0808 Using the Command Line
0809 Automated System Recovery
0810 Performing a Restore
0811 Basic and Dynamic Disks
0812 Disk Fault Tolerance
0813 Server Clustering
0814 Configuring a Server Cluster
0815 Network Load Balancing
0816 NLB Clusters
09 Credits
0901 About this Author
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